Sentences with phrase «disproportionate responsibility»

... likely to have lower incomes, lower education and disproportionate responsibility for children.
The U.S. has and does use a disproportionate amount of the world's resources which have negatively impacted the entire world's climate and therefore does, ethically at least, bear a disproportionate responsibility for fixing things, however that is worked out, don't you think?
«I believe we have a disproportionate responsibility to help animals in the state,» says Elmore.
It's that we have a disproportionate responsibility due to help, due to our capacity to help.
Our localized education system only reinforces these tendencies, leaving assessments bearing a disproportionate responsibility to effect long - term change.
Currently, condoms and vasectomy are the only options available for male contraception, putting a disproportionate responsibility on women to provide contraception to avoid unplanned pregnancy.
This includes diligent pay equity processes, bias - free promotion and performance management processes, and programs that acknowledge and support women's disproportionate responsibility for caretaking and unique health and financial needs.

Not exact matches

Even factoring in men's tendency to log more hours than women — a reality caused largely by the disproportionate share of home and family responsibilities women bear — women still earn only 87.9 cents for every dollar earned by men.
In its paper, the BPP Group raises a number of concerns regarding the hard regulatory approach suggested by the Directive proposals and calls upon the European Commission, Parliament and national governments to support the proportionate, principles - based approach to service supplier oversight overwhelmingly supported by shareholders that is embodied in the Best Practice Principles for Shareholder Voting Research & Analysis, stating that «unwarranted or disproportionate legislation may inhibit the provision of independent information and services that assist investors in the exercise of the very rights and responsibilities that the Directive aims to foster and support.»
As followers of Christ, it is our moral responsibility to urge you to support and protect the International Affairs Budget, and avoid disproportionate cuts to these vital programs that ensure that our country continues to be the «shining city upon a hill.»
He also feels that it is unfair for the public to «impose» responsibility on scientists, which is to «exact disproportionate service from one group because of their special ability.»
«As followers of Christ, it is our moral responsibility to urge you to support and protect the International Affairs Budget, and avoid disproportionate cuts to these vital programs that ensure that our country continues to be the «shining city upon a hill,»» they stated.
Because women shoulder a disproportionate amount of domestic responsibilities, this kind of lost earnings more strongly hits them.
it is unfair to expect Professor Jones to take on disproportionate mentoring responsibilities just because she is a member of an underrepresented group.?
Among them are a focus within preschool programs on teaching pre-academic skills; the conceptualization of the role of the adults who provide center - based care as that of a teacher; a bias towards delivering pre-K services through school districts; a press towards common standards and curriculum across pre-K providers; accountability regimens that are tied to children's performance on measures that correlate with later school success; disproportionate spending on four - year - olds as opposed to younger children; and marginalization of the family's responsibility.
States and territories provide almost 70 % of all government funding for schools, of which 90 % is rightly directed to public schools, given the sector's responsibility for universal education access and its disproportionate share of disadvantaged students.
The Kyoto Protocol adopted in 1997 was based on the principle of «common but differentiated responsibility,» which is to say that developed countries, with their disproportionate historic responsibility for past emissions, were expected to cut sooner and deeper.
And having generated a disproportionate share of the world's carbon emissions, the world's largest oil and gas companies have a unique responsibility for cutting emissions from their own operations.
And they explained the «woman problem» by citing women's different choices and disproportionate family responsibilities in the context of a 24/7 workplace.
My view is that it would be disproportionate to infer from this occasio a shift in the division of responsibility for guaranteeing the fundamental rights between the Union and the Member States.
By way of speculation, then: it may be that McLachlin is concerned that the normal judicial attribution style, especially when the Chief Justice in recent decades has been assuming the responsibility of delivering a disproportionate share of the Court's major decisions, runs the risk of excessively personalizing those major decisions.
He said the criminal justice system could also expect to face greater costs and delays as permanent residents facing the disproportionate punishment of deportation fight charges rather than accepting responsibility for a crime that carries the potential of six months in jail.
People find it easier to acknowledge and confront historical wrongs which do not implicate them personally, rather than to take responsibility for current discrimination, such as the vastly disproportionate rates of Indigenous juvenile arrest and detention.
It is uncommon for household duties to be split 50 - 50, Even in dual income households, one spouse typically bears a disproportionate level of the parenting responsibilities.
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