You describe a buyer's agent who is in a big bind because she is away at a course for a week, and yet she wasn't that far away that her clients didn't have physical access to her for the purpose of said
female agent reviewing their offer — which you felt entitled to write.
Not exact matches
I'm thinking former CIA
agent Jason Matthews (author of Red Sparrow), former MI6
agent Matthew Dunn (whose upcoming thriller Dark Spies will be
reviewed in the October issue of BookPage) and Stella Rimington, the first
female chief of MI5 — and that's just off the top of my head.
What I'd love to see is a study that starts with aspiring writers and then examines the ratio of males to
females who pass through each gatekeeper, e.g.,
Agents, Editors, Influential
Reviews.
(b) a job class that a
review officer or the Hearings Tribunal decides is a
female job class or a job class that the employer, with the agreement of the bargaining
agent, if any, for the employees of the employer, decides is a
female job class; («catégorie d'emplois à prédominance féminine»)