Sentences with phrase «gets lesser scope»

It is thought that female faculty gets lesser scope, promotions, salary and resources than men with accomplishments in this stream.

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Vitamin D: this is a deep subject, a large number of functional medicine doctors and bio-hackers highly recommend taking 1500 - 2000IU's of vitamin D a day for a lot of reasons, but for the scope of this subject the vitamin D helps your body produce less of a globulin that binds testosterone, helping your body utilize T better (make sure to get fifteen minutes of unfiltered sun a day to help your body activate the vitamin D, to get more T, to help give her more D).
You also get to design them from the ground - up before travelling to the far corners of the map, and while the range of customisation options is less impressive than the equivalent canvases of Bethesda and BioWare, it offers more scope than Monster Hunter.
Artists like Hicks and Stuart, the latter an American artist who began creating environmental earth - based and minimalist works in the 1970s — and a recent addition to Jacques's roster — are «getting up there in age, leaving less time to talk to them first hand about the scope of their practices,» Jacques said, which is key to putting them on par on the marketplace and in history with their male peers.
If the operation team does not fully understand the terms in the contract, this could mean supplier may end up delivering more than the scope of the contract or the customer may end up receiving less (or paying more) than what they bargained for, or the implementation schedule may be delayed and both parties will get frustrated.
A wise employer knows it is much easier to teach employees about new technologies than it is to get siloed professionals interested in expanding their scope of influence, much less effectively working across functions.
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