Sentences with phrase «hardest glass ceiling»

Leaders like Hillary Clinton who has the guts and the grace to keep coming back and putting those cracks in that highest and hardest glass ceiling until she finally breaks through, lifting all of us along with her.
For Hillary Clinton to crack her highest, hardest glass ceiling in 35 days, she needs to make sure Trump's ceiling with suburban white women is made of cement.

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For the bays where the glasses are on display, the company borrows an idea from bookstores, with shelves that often go nearly to the ceiling and sliding ladders that staff can use to grab hard - to - reach pairs of glasses for the customer.
As a working pastor in the south going up for her ordination endorsement this year there a moments when I think that I'll find such relief once I'm finished with my examinations... until I remember all the stories of the «stained glass ceiling» that I've heard from my fully ordained clergy - sisters... and I realize the hard work is just going to begin next year.
Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand credited Hillary Clinton with putting «65 million cracks in the hardest and highest glass ceiling» — that is, one for every vote she received.
The report's authors calculated a «glass ceiling index» (GCI) for various countries, an indicator of how hard it is for academic women to reach full - professorship.
March 16, 2018 - It's very hard not to believe that this is not just another glass ceiling
Besides, the glass ceiling and gender discrimination are still very much alive in Russia, Russian women work hard to overcome any adversity standing in their way.
We do live in the lucky country, we still have inequality and the glass ceiling is hard to crack but education is still available to both genders.
Scott's doctoral dissertation, Beyond the Fourth Grade Glass Ceiling: Understanding Reading Comprehension Among Bilingual / Bimodal Deaf and Hard of Hearing Students, examined the factors influencing reading comprehension scores of deaf and hard of hearing students at the middle and high school levHard of Hearing Students, examined the factors influencing reading comprehension scores of deaf and hard of hearing students at the middle and high school levhard of hearing students at the middle and high school levels.
I think the glass ceiling you're referring to is real — harder to get Big Reviews (PW, Kirkus... but are those really relevant anymore?)
In the great room's sitting area, a plush rug, plump sofas, a stone fireplace and a ceiling of exposed wooden beams lend a cozy, welcoming feel no matter how hard the snow is falling outside the nearly wall - to - wall sliding glass doors.
The amenities include it's own private pool surfaced with glass mosaic tiles, vaulted 22 foot ceilings, large storage area, high end appliances, bull nose edge granite and marble counter tops, laundry room with washer and dryer, dishwasher, built in hand crafted closets made of local hard woods, air conditioning, upper and lower outside terraces accented by custom crafted wrought iron railings.
I visited the show on a dull grey afternoon, unusual for New York, and the light crawling through some glass panels in the ceiling seemed to have to work hard to illuminate the paintings — which are so clearly designed to invite and set off different qualities and movements of light.
Objects are poised perfectly — a black glass neon shape near the ceiling positioned behind and above you, something you might not notice straightaway but which you catch sight of as you leave a room; or the hard, white - and - black, upright protrusions from the wall that, though architectural, designed, and frozen - seeming, have such a human and tactile presence, glowing and breathing from behind.
We have not yet completely shattered the glass ceiling and subtle hints of patriarchy still have women pushing hard to prove themselves in the industry.
Perhaps, in ways we still do not fully appreciate, the reason no one has ever broken the glass ceiling in American politics is because it's really fucking hard to break.
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