Sentences with phrase «more talented young women»

These conclusions address perceived ability beliefs in a critical time where more talented young women tend to depart from male - dominated science career pathways during high school and college.

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Some lucky people, usually far younger than I, have successful second marriages and I fervently wish all you young and middle aged fans a glorious second marriage — living in the same palatial house (ie Emirates Stadium)-- to a newer, younger, prettier and far more sane and talented woman.
Sheila said, «With a clear vision of what we are seeking to achieve I believe we can encourage the most talented, across the whole community to become part of our profession — we need to have more women, more young people, more from ethnic backgrounds and more representatives of those who have mobility impairments working in our industry.
Instead of yet another tragic addiction - led death of a young and talented star, the film uses the personal footage taken by Amy and her friends to reveal a young woman affected less by fame and more by the ill - intentioned people around her.
And we should applaud his move towards telling more stories with female protagonists — he recently said to The Guardian that «the journeys of young women are more moving» — because it means better roles for Carey Mulligan, Reese Witherspoon, and Saoirse Ronan, immensely talented actors who deserve all the opportunities they can get.
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