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Jetson Posted 14 years ago
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Are my sentences right?

what is your opinion about how the police shall treat women’s problems?

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what do you think which areas are policewomen successful in?
  

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Hello, Jetson—and welcome to English Forums. What is your opinion on how the police should treat women’s problems? Which areas do you think policewomen are successful in?

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  • What is your opinion on how the police should treat women’s problems?
  • Which areas do you think policewomen are successful in?
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Hello, Jetson—and welcome to English Forums.

What is your opinion on how the police should treat women’s problems?

Which areas do you think policewomen are successful in?
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Hello and thank you Mr. Micawber!

Could you please confirm the following as well?

"what shall be the role of policewoman in the future?

how much have policewomen been trained regarding gender issues since their involvement into ministry of interiors framework?

what approaches does the government consider to absorb more women into police force?

how is th
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What will be the role of policewomen in the future?

How much training have policewomen received regarding gender issues since their integration into the Ministry of the Interior framework?

What approaches is the government considering to enroll more women into the police force?-- Or 'should the
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Many thanks and appreciated!
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what about:

Meanwhile, there are a lot of interferences in our work, for example, criminal department engages into cases of our authority.
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Meanwhile, there is a lot of interference in our work; for example, the crime department investigates cases that are under our authority.
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You are a real instructor! I would like to learn more from you ...

Can I say "A manly society" to indicate a society where men have power over women or beliefs are so to consider men over women?
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No. 'Manly' has to do with macho and hairiness. The usual phrases are a 'male-dominated' society or a 'patriarchal' society.
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What do you say for people who come to an office or a police station for an issue? A visitor could be right?

Am I right to say "Women are humiliated and character-assassinated"?
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What do you say for people who come to an office or a police station for an issue? A 'visitor' could be right? -- A visitor is generally making a social call. If there is an issue involved, then I suggest 'complainant', for instance.


Am I right to say "Women are humiliated and character-assassinated"? -- 'Character-assassinated' does not make a good adjective. 'Women

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