Not exact matches
But what if we were asked by on - going revelation to be
less modern,
less permissive, even
less «
equal» (that is,
less the same, in defining male / female
roles)?
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.
Less known in the U.S., Edward Howle had a smaller
role in last year's «The Sense of an Ending,» here fitting in quite well as an
equal to Ms. Ronan.
It's the sort of
role that comes around
less than once a decade and Whiplash isn't likely to see an
equal any time soon.
California low - income students and students of color who we've historically underserved continue to receive
less — we deny them
equal access to college preparatory courses, to college counselors as well as to diverse and effective educators, like Ms. Lockhart, who play such a vital
role in supporting student success.
Some have also suggested bad weather played a paradoxically positive
role —
less good days to ride
equals less motorcycle accidents.
Despite this, globally women are not paid or rewarded
equal to their male colleagues and remain underrepresented in the workplace, as well as proportionally
less represented in senior
roles.