Below you will find example sentences with "gender recognition". The examples show how this phrase is used in natural context and which words often surround it.

Gender Recognition in a sentence

Corpus data

  • Displayed example sentences: 20
  • Discovered as a combination around: gender
  • Corpus frequency in the collocation scan: 13
  • Phrase length: 2 words
  • Average sentence length: 31.6 words

Sentence profile

  • Phrase position: 3 start, 10 middle, 7 end
  • Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations

Corpus analysis

  • The phrase "gender recognition" has 2 words and usually appears in the middle in these examples. The average sentence has 31.6 words and is mostly made up of statements.
  • Around this phrase, patterns and context words such as a full gender recognition certificate which, acquire a gender recognition certificate, reform, certificate and bill stand out.
  • In the phrase index, this combination connects with gender equality, facial recognition, gender identity, gender equality and gender dysphoria, linking the page to nearby combinations.

Example types with gender recognition

This selection groups the examples by length and sentence type, making usage of the full phrase easier to scan:

MSPs last year passed legislation which would make it easier for people to acquire a gender recognition certificate. (18 words)

Of course a large majority of all parties except the Tories also voted a year ago for the Gender Recognition Reform Bill. (22 words)

Laws passed by parliament had not “decoupled the concept of mother from gender”, Burnett said in a ruling that focused strongly on the Gender Recognition Act. (26 words)

He said the GRR Bill did modify "in substance" Section 9 of the UK-wide Gender Recognition Act which deals with GRCs as it would lead in pratice to more people, and a different "cohort" of people, being able to obtain Scottish GRCs. (43 words)

Remarkably, it may – unintentionally – soon get a helping hand from none other than the PM himself, who looks set to send the intense row over the Scottish Parliament’s Gender Recognition Reform Bill into a more politically dangerous dimension. (39 words)

In April 2019, she was one of 15 SNP politicians who signed a public letter urging ministers to delay the gender recognition act (GRA), which makes it easier for transgender people to legally change their gender. (36 words)

Example sentences (20)

Labour also shifted policy on gender recognition reform, insisting there needed to be some form of medical process when it comes to obtaining a gender recognition certificate.

Supporters say the Bill will simplify the process by which people can obtain a gender recognition certificate – the legal recognition of a trans person's "acquired" gender.

Availability of Legal Gender Recognition: The government does not allow individuals to change their gender identity marker on legal and identifying documents to bring them into alignment with their gender identity.

In April 2019, she was one of 15 SNP politicians who signed a public letter urging ministers to delay the gender recognition act (GRA), which makes it easier for transgender people to legally change their gender.

It comes after the UK Government blocked controversial gender reform legislation in which would speed up and simplify the process for trans people to obtain a gender recognition certificate (GRC).

Ms Hotchkiss, a longstanding critic of the Scottish government's gender reforms, suggested situations such as Bryson's would become a "bigger problem" if the Gender Recognition Reform Bill was enacted.

The extraordinary case enraged opponents to Ms Sturgeon's Gender Recognition Reform (GRR) Bill, who said it demonstrated the potential risks of allowing gender self-identification without the need for medical evidence or diagnosis.

The major issues included Scottish applicants for a Gender Recognition Certificate no longer having to provide evidence that they have been living as their acquired gender, while England has a "much tougher system".

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The issue being considered by the court is whether “a person with a full gender recognition certificate - which recognises their gender is female - is a ‘woman’ for the purposes of the Equality Act”.

According to Curtis, the policy allows for a “seamless” implementation of SB 179 — known as the Gender Recognition Act — which required the state of California to recognize nonbinary as a gender designation on state documents.

Laws passed by parliament had not “decoupled the concept of mother from gender”, Burnett said in a ruling that focused strongly on the Gender Recognition Act.

It meant that a person can apply for a Gender Recognition Certificate to the Department of Social Protection in order to have their preferred gender recognised by the State.

And later this year, at the request of the Scottish government, the court will examine the UK government's decision to stop the controversial Gender Recognition Reform (Scotland) Bill from going forward to Royal Assent.

Earlier on Tuesday, the UK government's education secretary denied being at odds with the prime minister over gender recognition policy after appearing to suggest 16-year-olds are old enough to change their legal sex.

He said the GRR Bill did modify "in substance" Section 9 of the UK-wide Gender Recognition Act which deals with GRCs as it would lead in pratice to more people, and a different "cohort" of people, being able to obtain Scottish GRCs.

Humza Yousaf said the Scottish Government has been unsuccessful in working with the current Government, following the Section 35 order of the Scotland Act which prevented the Gender Recognition Reform (Scotland) Bill from gaining royal assent.

Labour would not, it says, completely de-medicalise the process for obtaining a gender recognition certificate, as would happen under Scottish legislation, but would make the process simpler and quicker.

MSPs last year passed legislation which would make it easier for people to acquire a gender recognition certificate.

Of course a large majority of all parties except the Tories also voted a year ago for the Gender Recognition Reform Bill.

Remarkably, it may – unintentionally – soon get a helping hand from none other than the PM himself, who looks set to send the intense row over the Scottish Parliament’s Gender Recognition Reform Bill into a more politically dangerous dimension.

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