When I was a medical student in the late»60s, I'd
ask women I saw in hospitals with breast cancer why they thought they got the disease.
Not exact matches
We always
ask why we don't
see women in top leadership positions, but we never
ask why we
see so many men in these jobs.
Asked how much agency and experience each the man and
woman had, the students reported each having tons of agency when they only
saw the face photos.
Researchers Christine Exley of Harvard Business School, Muriel Niederle of Stanford University and Lise Vesterlund of the University of Pittsburgh recently did a set of experiments related to female aggression in on - the - job negotiations in which, as they write, «we
saw that
women hurt themselves financially when they followed a blanket recommendation to always
ask for more.»
Cuber told INSIDER that he also
sees a lot of
women who
ask for a breast reduction because they feel that feel that their breasts are too large or heavy.
On a 2009 trip to
see subsistence coffee growers in that country, Schultz met a
woman named Mukamwiza Immaculate and
asked what she most dreamed of having.
When a caller
asked if Francesa believes he'll
see a
woman coach a men's sports team during his lifetime, Francesa answered bluntly, «No.»
Pao says she
sees salary negotiations as inherently perpetuating that gender bias, given that
women are often too intimidated to
ask for more.
Of all the
women who
saw the Craigslist ad
asking them to strap on their best bra and go to a loft in downtown San Francisco, 100 showed.
«While we were walking to
see another customer, a
woman yelled out to Pauline to
ask to buy some MixMe (a nutritional supplement for children similar to Sprinkles)... This
woman did not have time to talk, but Pauline explained that she previously sold a cook stove to this
woman.
He did not
see Spicer as particularly telegenic and preferred a
woman for the position,
asking Conway to do it and also considering conservative commentators Laura Ingraham and Monica Crowley — who ultimately stepped down from an administration job because of charges of plagiarism — before settling on Spicer at the urging of Priebus and others.
If in the West you go to church and
see a
woman with her hair uncovered, the Igbo man will have a prejudice against it and
ask the Igbo
woman to dress like the white one does.
When her little one lay dying on her bed, suspended between heaven and earth, the child
asked her if she could
see the beautiful
woman dressed in dazzling white?
A more pointed way to
ask the question is: Was the
woman wrong to
see that this tree was «to be desired to make one wise» (Gen. 3:6)?
And then a
woman turned to me in a car last week and
asked me what I didn't
see coming in the least.
Then there was the time when a
woman I had never
seen before, obviously great with child, stopped at the door and rubbed her belly with what I took to be both wonder and pride, and
asked, «Will you bless my baby?»
But I would
ask Tony's friends and colleagues to consider that everyone else is
seeing a
woman being treated like
women are typically treated — as crazy and unstable — and
asking us for some justice here in how she was treated.
There is the youtube video in which a bunch of villagers were
asked whether the want the
woman dead, and I
saw all hands up.
And, of course, you are so utterly clueless that you can't
see the difference between
asking someone to take off their baseball cap which they're wearing simply because they like wearing a baseball cap... and
asking a
woman to take off her faith - based scarf or an Amish man to shave his faith - based beard or a Sikh (which is * not * a Muslim faith) to take off his turban or a Catholic priest to take off his cross... well, if you can't figure out the difference yet, there's no hope for you.
The
woman explained she
asked Peguero to leave her seat because the church streams the service live and she wouldn't want to have people
see her breastfeeding.
They are talking nervously when a doctor appears at the door and
asks to
see the first
woman privately.
Let me tell you something my friend, please go and meet the reverted American in your next door or the person sits next to you or you cross when you walk... it would be easy for
woman as you will
see while American with blue eyes wearing hijab... and
ask yourself why did they reverted... or
ask them and
see what they say... if it was spreaded by force then why they do not go back...
Go
ask a
woman who is a member and
see if they feel like they are second class citizens.
Jeremy have been
asking the holy spirit for his help with this and in regards to the lame man that Jesus healed I do nt believe that sin was the issue for him just like the blind man was it his parents or did he sin the answer was neither but so that God would be glorified.What was the sin that may have been worse for him.The two situations are related of the
woman caught in adultery the key words being go and sin no more only two references in the bible and will explain later the lame man we
see at first his dependency on everyone else for his needs he cant do it he is in the best position to receive Gods grace but what does he do with it.Does he follow Jesus no we are told he goes to the temple and Jesus finds him now that he has his strength to do things on his own what his response to follow the way of the pharisees that is what is worse than his condition before so he is warned by go and sin no more.We get confused because we
see the word sin but the giver of is speaking to him to go another way means death.Getting back to the two situations of the
woman caught in adultery and the lame man here we
see a picture of our hearts on the one our love for sin and on the other the desire to work out our salvation on our terms they are the two areas we have to submit to God.My experience was the self righteousness was the harder to deal with because it is linked in to our feelings of self worth and self confidence so we have to be broken so we are humble enough to realise that without God we can do nothing our flesh hates that so it is a struggle at first to change our way of thinking.brentnz
He
saw a
woman kneeling in one of the pews and
asked what she was doing.
I wish I could
ask him what might happen if principled men and
women ever decided to overwhelm the system with citizen activists (
see William Wilberforce or Martin Luther King, Jr.) who could bring torches to illumine the darkest recesses and corruptions of the world's system.
(4) It consists of
asking people to imagine themselves in a culture where nearly all the people in charge, from the President to the sanitation worker, are
women, where all the «mothers» are men, and where the male body is
seen as weak and unclean.
[Note, because I know someone will
ask: In my book, and in the weeks to come, we'll look at Paul's references to the
women of Ephesus and Corinth to
see if his specific instructions to those churches override an egalitarian perspective or negate the significance of female prophets, teachers, disciples, leaders, and apostles elsewhere in Scripture.]
Also, its difficult because when a man actually tries against a
women in sports, most people
see as harsh and
ask the men to take it easy.
We muslims don't call our
women: Bitches, hores... and the majority of muslim
women actually have the choice to choose to wear the veil (if you go to a Catholic church
women are
asked to wear the veil... nuns are fully covered... even Marry the mother of Jesus used to cover and that is because these
women know they are diamonds and you have to really deserve her to be able to
see more and that is only gonna be her husband, and parents... If you have a precious and very expensive diamond in your possession don't tell me you would leave it outside of your house but you would leave your trash outside of your house... same thing with
women especially and by the way this apply to men as well in Islam... A
woman actually is the queen of her household, and when they are so aware of their status within her community, as more like a mother, she is committed to her husband, kids and parents exclusively... she is busy taking care of her loved ones and enjoys it and happy so why you
ask her to show you her cleavage if she doesn't think you deserve her... Muslim
women are not any different than all
women, they only like to wear the veil and not show their beauty to you... what?
Gays should be able to put each other as beneficiaries on their pensions, or be able to
see each other in the hospital if the other is hurt without any questions
asked, but being able to be married - a unity between a man, a
women, and God — that shouldn't be allowed.
I was at we took a pleasure trip to a s mega rejuvenation health clinic two weeks and the doctor
asked me my birth date twice to make sure that I was not 25 I'm 45 and he was stunned since he
see women all day long, from all over the world.
It reminds me of a cartoon I
saw where someone
asks the
woman how her diet is going and she screams while staring at a piece of cake «It's a lifestyle change».
I met this scientist, and I
asked her that what her research is shows, is that if you took a Victorian era man (used to
women in total dress, getting turned on by ankles and so on), that they would
see our society as pornographic in nature, they would
see the way
women dress as we would
see Youporn or whatever.
In two recent surveys, when divorced
women 45 + were
asked if they
saw themselves remarrying, the majority said no.
I've
seen plently of
women breastfeed in public and only two of them made a huge deal of it and then got offended when
asked to cover up a little.
But what does it really mean to
ask for a «new ethic of responsible parenthood» for the many young, poor
women who see having children as «an absolutely essential part of a young woman's life, the chief source of identity and meaning» as well as a mature, responsible choice, as Kathryn Edin and Maria Kefalas discovered in their ground - breaking book Promises I Can Keep: Why Poor Women Put Motherhood Before Marr
women who
see having children as «an absolutely essential part of a young
woman's life, the chief source of identity and meaning» as well as a mature, responsible choice, as Kathryn Edin and Maria Kefalas discovered in their ground - breaking book Promises I Can Keep: Why Poor
Women Put Motherhood Before Marr
Women Put Motherhood Before Marriage.
Newsflash: While some
women make choices for their births that others don't
see the sense of, the best response would be to
ask why they made that decision in a balanced manner and get an education rather than judge and scream and accuse, which helps nobody.
so i went to eat lunch with my boys to
see these teachers and unqualified volunteers treating these 5and 7 year olds like 27 yr old army men &
women... i left wondering where is the respect the
ask of our children to be returned to our children....
She agrees one of the issues facing new mothers is aggressive advertising by formula companies, but also says negative public perceptions of breastfeeding have
seen women asked to cover up when feeding.
I had a fight or flight response whenever I
saw a pregnant
woman or newborn baby, whenever anyone would
ask me about my birth or talk about their birth — I could not discuss any of it without feeling horrible inside.
I was discussing this issue with a friend and she definitely understood what I meant when I told her that some
women just «look» like mothers (even if you don't
see them with their children) and she said, «Well, I'm sure if you
asked a teenager if we looked like mothers, they would say we did.»
Then we
see proof that managers and business owners do
ask women to leave if they breastfeed and refuse to move or stop.
Word of mouth
saw sales increase and at one point, a
woman at Briarwood Mall approached Ging to
ask if she was «the diaper lady,» Ging said.
If a
woman experiences recurring miscarriages (more than two), she may
ask for — or be offered — genetic counseling to
see if there is a genetic abnormality causing the miscarriages.
When
asked about the idea that
women who breast feed lose weight easier and quicker, Dr. Hemmelgarn's RN says «From a medical standpoint there is really no truth to that and I can't say I've
seen it hold true in my patients.»
Elizabeth Pasimio: And Lisa, I would like to
ask you about that you know, I had mentioned post-traumatic stress disorder, I feel like the lot of the
women that I
see definitely as you had mentioned too Laura, the minute you hit 2 days I was like «Oh!
(I have a very hard time keeping my mouth shut at baby stores whenever I
see a pregnant
woman contemplating something either useless or totally fabulous, and I'm always vaguely disappointed that no one just comes up and
asks me to help them register.
I would
ask that you
see breastfeeding as glorifying to God and know that many
women do find it to be a worshipful experience.
How sad to
see a
woman give up her power to
ask for change and to create change for her self and her children.