Sentences with phrase «less women winning»

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Judge writes that women essentially face a «no - win» situation: their pay is lower than that of their male counterparts to begin with, and they also have less to gain by adopting disagreeable behaviour.
A 2016 study found women - owned businesses are still 21 percent less likely to win government contracts than similar companies managed by men.
In the elite women's race, Switzerland's Manuela Schär added victory in London to her Boston Marathon win of less than a week earlier.
In the midst of their win, the National Women's Hockey Team finally reached a deal with USA Hockey ensuring fair compensation for the women's team who had been paid far less than the men's team in past yWomen's Hockey Team finally reached a deal with USA Hockey ensuring fair compensation for the women's team who had been paid far less than the men's team in past ywomen's team who had been paid far less than the men's team in past years.
«It is shameful that 100 years after winning the right to vote, women remain relegated to second class status continuing to earn less than their male counterparts,» Hochul said.
Should you win the next election (which I think is very likely), please rely less on PR men and women.
They found that women were less happy with their bodies and more likely to restrict their eating after seeing pictures of competitive women — described as «playing to win», for example — compared with other women (Evolution and Human Behavior, vol 31, p 365).
For the runway show of her womenswear brand Mame, which she also presented last month in Paris having won the Fashion Prize of Tokyo, the designer made use of traditional kimono fabrics and embroideries, repurposing them for the modern woman, who is less conservative than her mother or grandmother.
As we're only talking theoretically, it is a less crowded field, so far: Davis will get her nod and is the frontrunner to win, with nominee potential for Greta Gerwig (20th Century Women), Michelle Williams (Manchester by the Sea), Naomie Harris (Moonlight), and Nicole Kidman (Lion).
The film's jumping ground sees King, fresh from her 1972 US Open win, learning of the United States Lawn Tennis Association's new prize fund which sees women players offered eight times less than men.
Jane Gets Left in the Jungle Regarding Best Documentary Brett Morgen's documentary culled from over 100 hours of raw footage of Jane Goodall and made a portrait of a strong, steadfast, iconic woman that felt like Oscar voter manna — it felt like a frontrunner to win, much less get nominated this year.
Unsurprisingly, Little Nicky isn't a satirical indictment of the consumer culture of the twenty - first century but rather follows the familiar mould that usually involves the audience being introduced to an unlikeable half - wit, who surprises both us and inexplicably a beautiful woman by improving and getting slightly less detestable over the first half of the film, before losing our confidence with a stupid mistake and then winning it back again with a rousing finale.
(Editing, by comparison, is a less male affair, and has seen several women nominated and honoured in the past, with Martin Scorsese regular Thelma Schoonmaker winning three Academy Awards.)
This year's oversights were less egregious, and I am delighted that A FANTASTIC WOMAN won the Best Foreign Language prize.
If I can generalize, women seem less interested in «winning» and more driven to do what is right (although I can certainly think of some unfortunate exceptions to this).
«When we can help the less fortunate members of our communities by supplying bed bug covers, by providing a safe and warm place to sleep on a cold winter night, or a refuge for women and children to escape violence, we all win,» says MREA Shelter Foundation chair Brian Canart.
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