Sentences with phrase «cent women»

Our current board is roughly 20 to 30 per cent women.
85 per cent women is just as bad as 85 per cent men.
The Church of the Nazarene, for example, had 20 per cent women ministers at its founding, but only 6 per cent by 1973.
«The National Assembly should also legislate 30 per cent youth of under 40 years of age and 30 per cent women into all organs of political parties and into all institutions of governments.
In addition, the board of directors at Telus adopted a comprehensive diversity policy in 2013 to strengthen the representation of diverse members, with a commitment to have a minimum representation of 25 per cent women by May 2017.
The goals outlined in the Catalyst Accord are aligned with McCarthy Tétrault's own long - standing commitment to diversity: over the last five years, the percentage of women on the firm's board of partners has ranged between 20 and 30 per cent, and the firm says it is committed to putting forward a slate of candidates having no less than 25 per cent women partners running for its board.
Both the proposals from the government and Lord Turner would ensure that by 2050 about 95 per cent women would receive a full basic state pension, but Mr Hutton said the former would achieve this goal faster.
«There was a priority list,» he says, «which associations were supposed to pick from, that had 50 per cent women, 10 per cent ethnic minorities.
The groups hiring practices requiring women and racialized minorities to be shortlisted for positions have resulted in the group in North America comprised of 71 per cent women and 21 per cent racialized minorities.
I contemplated just chucking it, but I put it in the 50 - cent women's clothes bin, and sure enough, someone bought it.
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