Rearing in a sentence as a noun

It's the legacy of the old class system rearing its ugly head.

I suppose the CEO might be channeling frustration in child-rearing a boy on his male employees.

In a society with privatized child-rearing where increasingly both parents work, the childcare issues are just brutal.

It argues not only for womens equality in the workplace, but mens equality in home-care and child-rearing.

All of the early adopter "testimonials" sound like little more than confirmational bias rearing its head.

What kind of hack tries to peddle Steve Jobs' memory while explaining his child rearing philosophy based on a single comment in a phone call to someone he didn't know?A NY Times hack.

How do you distribute child-rearing according to participant interest, bearing in mind that an infant just wants to suck on a breast and doesn't care about your views on gender roles.

Rearing in a sentence as an adjective

Of course, this is still significantly better than Theora, and in my tests it beats Dirac quite handily as well....Finally, the problem of patents appears to be rearing its ugly head again.

But then you look at the Polgar sisters, well I'll just quote wikipedia for Laszlo Polgar:He is interested in the proper method of rearing children, believing that "geniuses are made, not born".

Animals that are regularly fed low doses of antibiotics grow faster, meaning that they can be slaughtered earlier and the overall cost of rearing the animal is therefore reduced.

It seems just as likely to me that our current societies simply does not value or reward reproducing, and in some cases, outright punishes child rearing with impoverishment or being socially exiled.

[1] In a species that depended on rigidly defined gender roles of women child rearing and men being hunters, how is aberrant behavior not a mental illness?I think what's happening is you're falling prey to appeal to nature fallacy.

There are a wide variety of factors that lead to the wage gap. * Women take more time off for child-rearing * Women still devote more time to household tasks + children * Women are more likely to choose careers for reasons other than money * Discrimination against women surely plays some part * Women are less likely to negotiate salary * Assertive women are often perceived negatively, unlike assertive men.

As I commented when I shared the link kindly posted here among my Facebook friends, "Like most studies of child-rearing of this nature, it is correlational rather than experimental, subject to argument about definitions, and not yet replicated, but this is food for thought.

Rearing definitions

noun

the properties acquired as a consequence of the way you were treated as a child

See also: raising nurture

noun

helping someone grow up to be an accepted member of the community; "they debated whether nature or nurture was more important"

See also: breeding fostering fosterage nurture raising upbringing

adjective

rearing on left hind leg with forelegs elevated and head usually in profile; "a lion rampant"