Sentences with phrase «equal numbers of men»

In the baseline survey (Wave 1) at each site, we aimed to survey samples of 50 smokers or recent ex-smokers (who had quit ≤ 12 months previously, to examine relapse) and 25 non-smokers (never - smokers and ex-smokers who had quit > 12 months previously) from the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community, with equal numbers of men and women and in each of two age groups (18 — 34 and ≥ 35 years).
Vacations that are free from at - home restrictions, promote lower inhibitions, and involve high alcohol consumption are the most conducive for casual sex behavior.1 In one study of Canadian undergrads surveyed before and after spring break, 21 % of men and 17 % of women reported having casual sex while away (that's right, almost equal numbers of men and women — although more men intended to have sex before the trip, 55 % vs. 11 %).
Indeed, it appeared that it was not «diversity» (having equal numbers of men and women) that mattered for a team's intelligence, but simply having more women.
«The Bar Council has been lobbying for rule changes since the introduction of Shared Parental Leave in 2015 because we want parents to have a more equal role and because we want to see more equal numbers of men and women at the Bar.
Roughly equal numbers of men and women agreed to the date.
These events are not dependent on having equal numbers of men and women like our dating events.
Participants then crossed over to the other condition for 5 d, counterbalanced with equal numbers of men and women starting with 5 h or 9 h first.
NASA recently graduated its first class of astronauts with equal numbers of men and women.
Because of the timelag between leaving the schoolroom and arriving in the boardroom, by the time there are equal numbers of men and women at the top, there could be huge numbers of ambitious women on the way up, motivated in less equal times.
Four experimental sessions with 24 subjects each had equal numbers of men and women.
WOMEN IN SCIENCE Progress has been made on closing the gender gap in science - related fields, but it may be decades or even centuries before some disciplines have equal numbers of men and women, a new study suggests.
Thursday's poll showed equal numbers of men and women supporting Spitzer and Spitzer, while Stringer was ahead among white voters and Spitzer led among blacks.
At the present rate, it will be more than 150 years before there are equal numbers of men and women elected to English local councils
If plural marriage is God's highest ideal, then why are there approximately EQUAL numbers of men and women on the planet?
Canada's seventh - largest — and largest foreign - owned — bank, with more than $ 90 billion in assets and $ 2 billion in annual revenue, the company under her watch has become an exemplar of gender diversity, with equal numbers of men and women on the board and in senior management.
Where did you get your statistics that there are equal number of men and women?
- Trudeau gives Canada first cabinet with equal number of men and women: Yet another reason to love Canada.
The group included an approximately equal number of men and women.
The number of women graduating from medical school today equals the number of men.
An equal number of men and women asked for a promotion in 2015!
Suppose that in a zip, there are an equal number of men on Match versus women, and furthermore, suppose that men stays on Match for 4 months (and leave empty - handed), while women stay on Match for a year.
Equal number of men and women (seeking a
Equal number of men and women (seeking a prospective spouse) gather in one place to go though a series of short meetings.
More precisely, an approximately equal number of men and women register at a matchmaker, though women are rather reluctant to pay.
Everyone sat down at small tables with an equal number of men and women each side.
They have 600,000 members with an equal number of men and women.
While the issue of gender imbalance in the industry is not necessarily solved at the level of education — in the US, only one in seven women with a STEM degree actually works in that field — ensuring that a more equal number of men and women possess technical skills at GCSE level is certainly a start.
An equal number of men and women struggle with debt — but the amount of debt increases drastically after the age of 40.
This includes enhanced access to government information, restoring relevance to Question Period, electoral reform, and an end to the «first past the post» voting system, the unmuzzling of government scientists, return of the long form census, an equal number of men and women in Cabinet, and the formation of a Youth Advisory Counsel so that young people can provide advice to the PM on issues that concern them.
The report proposes that the representative body: independent of government; have an equal number of men and women in leadership positions; and rely on strict ethical standards.
The Steering Committee selected participants from a mix of urban, regional, rural and remote localities and were mindful of including different age groups and ensuring there was an equal number of men and women invited.
There was strong support for the national representative body to be made up of an equal number of men and women, and for members to have integrity, vision and credibility, and to be required to adhere to a code of conduct.

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I believe that until the number of women investors and women investees equal men, the playing field will remain skewed to the detriment of the economy and society.
Rumours of Canadian men assuming an equal share of domestic chores were exaggerated, the latest numbers show.
Quebec's Liberal government adopted the requirement in 2011 that boards of state - owned enterprises include an equal number of women and men, thereby legislating «gender parity» for that group.
As an organization committed to gender balance on our own board of directors, we find the equal number of qualified men and women appointed to the cabinet to be both appropriate and prudent.
Men that choose safety razors have an equal number of reasons, but there is a common thread among the most popular: a close, comfortable shave at an affordable price.
You don't have to agree that women are equal to men, at any level, but you are being pretty offensive in how you express your opinion — especially when you consider the number of women in this discussion.
There are equal number of male and female in this country, minus off gays and lesbians, each man can only have a woman as wife, if not, there'll be not enough women to go around.
As women gained equal rights and were able to enter parliaments and decision - making bodies in equal numbers with men, their influence would be able to sway societies away from war and toward nonviolent political means of solving disputes.
And thank God there are a growing number of feminists who are campaigning for a radical reform in this matter - not through getting men to wash an equal number of dishes, but by reviving in them the sense of what their man's role as a father calls for.
Putting aside my intense hatred for terry aside on a number of factors, You're wrong on this one my friend... Terry was by far the best defender in the league, its not just me saying it, he stats prove it he was unanimously voted by the rest of the players in the league into the pfa team of the year... Don't let your love of Arsenal cloud the obvious were talking of a man who has had more world team of the year and uefa team of the year appearance's, that Per can only dream of having... Having rose tinted glasses on would have you thinking Giroud was the worlds bes striker and theo walcott is on an equal ability to Cristiano Ronaldo.
Moving to France after living in Sweden for a number of years, where women and men are equal, she was disturbed by how men treated her — even though opening doors and offering to pay for dinner seem innocent enough:
«In 2050, the numbers of melanoma deaths in Australia would be equal to those of around 2005: 846 men and 408 women.
Even in biology, where the number of men and women students has been roughly equal for a while now, women are still not equally represented at the faculty level.
It is a simplified example, in which men either have only sons, only daughters, or equal numbers of each, though in reality it is less clear cut.
A simplified diagram in which men either have only sons, only daughters, or equal numbers of each, though in reality it is less clear cut.
It has been noted that women tend to find physician - scientist careers less attractive than men do for a number of reasons: They (1) are concerned that it will be impossible to combine a successful medical research career with childbearing and family life; (2) feel that they have to be better than their male counterparts to be considered equal; (3) receive little encouragement to become physician - scientists; and (4) lack compelling role models.
Approximately equal numbers of women and men enter and graduate from medical school in the United States and United Kingdom.1 2 In northern and eastern European countries such as Russia, Finland, Hungary, and Serbia, women account for more than 50 % of the active physicians3; in the United Kingdom and United States, they represent 47 % and 33 % respectively.4 5 Even in Japan, the nation in the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development with the lowest percentage of female physicians, representation doubled between 1986 and 2012.3 6 However, progress in academic medicine continues to lag, with women accounting for less than 30 % of clinical faculty overall and for less than 20 % of those at the highest grade or in leadership positions.7 - 9 Understanding the extent to which this underrepresentation affects high impact research is critical because of the implicit bias it introduces to the research agenda, influencing future clinical practice.10 11 Given the importance of publication for tenure and promotion, 12 women's publication in high impact journals also provides insights into the degree to which the gender gap can be expected to close.
Women have been attending medical school in numbers equal to or greater than those of men since 1996 in the United Kingdom, 1 and in nearly equal numbers in the United States since 2003.2 However, despite parity in medical school admissions, substantial gender differences in rank and leadership remain in academic medicine.
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