Sentences with phrase «most women in any profession»

Like most women in any profession, my greatest challenge has been balancing the demands of home and work.

Not exact matches

Relationships with men and children may be vitally important to most women, but women also have a role to play in society — in every profession there is, society needs women's gifts for helping, serving, listening, and instructing.
But beyond saying that women can shine in every profession, Stein calls women to exercise their professions as women: «The participation of women in the most diverse professional disciplines could be a blessing for the entire society, private or public, precisely if the specifically feminine ethos would be preserved» (Woman, p. 49).
Still, most of these hardships exist in other professions where women have children at far higher rates.
Women have gained far more status in most other professions than in the ministry.
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.
The men are most likely to be in leadership positions and math - intensive jobs, whereas the women are more likely to be in health sciences or nonscience professions.
«In our analysis, we found most rural employers are treating women's lactation needs in the workplace on a case - by - case basis,» said Wilson Majee, assistant professor of health sciences in the MU School of Health ProfessionIn our analysis, we found most rural employers are treating women's lactation needs in the workplace on a case - by - case basis,» said Wilson Majee, assistant professor of health sciences in the MU School of Health Professionin the workplace on a case - by - case basis,» said Wilson Majee, assistant professor of health sciences in the MU School of Health Professionin the MU School of Health Professions.
Her drive elevates our profession because not only is she always learning the most up - to - date science, she cares deeply about each woman's struggle and she has a sincere way of empowering each woman in her care to reclaim her health.»
Addressing one of the most popular topics in the yoga profession, this book offers sixty - seven model sequences of yoga poses (asanas) that cover the broad range of yoga student experience, including multiple sequences for beginning, intermediate, and advanced students; yoga for kids, teens, women across the life cycle, and seniors; classes to relieve depression and anxiety; and sequences for each of the major chakras and ayurvedic constitutions.
Claire Trevor was the best known star in the cast at the time, and she plays Dallas, the good - hearted woman whose past / profession causes her to be treated as an outcast by most in the group.
Ebadi traces her life as a dedicated human - rights advocate and winner of the 2003 Nobel Peace Prize as she tries to maintain a traditional woman's role in an Arab country while defending politically charged cases that most in the legal profession refuse to touch.
There is no single condition that produces hoarding, and a different mental diagnosis may result in hoarding behavior, but Lockwood said, «Most hoarders are of average or above average intelligence, many are of care - giving professions including teachers, nurses, veterinarians, social service workers, doctors — the majority are women who are over 65, but there are many variations.»
12 In the middle of the century, there were only a third as many women as men artists, but even this mildly encouraging statistic is deceptive when we discover that out of this relatively meager number, none had attended that major stepping stone to artistic success, the Ecole des Beaux - Arts, only 7 percent had received any official commission or had held any official office — and these might include the most menial sort of work — only 7 percent had ever received any Salon medal, and none had ever received the Legion of Honor.13 Deprived of encouragements, educational facilities and rewards, it is almost incredible that a certain percentage of women did persevere and seek a profession in the artIn the middle of the century, there were only a third as many women as men artists, but even this mildly encouraging statistic is deceptive when we discover that out of this relatively meager number, none had attended that major stepping stone to artistic success, the Ecole des Beaux - Arts, only 7 percent had received any official commission or had held any official office — and these might include the most menial sort of work — only 7 percent had ever received any Salon medal, and none had ever received the Legion of Honor.13 Deprived of encouragements, educational facilities and rewards, it is almost incredible that a certain percentage of women did persevere and seek a profession in the artin the arts.
Within this cohort, women are the most educated and make up the majority in the professions.
Most of all, it bears out that when it comes to the success of women in the profession, so much has changed (presumably, firms no longer reject female candidates with Ginsburg's credentials), yet so much still remains the same: While law firm policies are important, ultimately, it takes a family (in Ginsburg's case, a supportive husband and in - laws) and an ability to overcome adversity for women to maximize their professional potential in the law.
So we sent out the call to some of the most prominent women in our community to see what impacted them most in 2016 — and where they think the legal profession is headed this year.
It seems to me that «balance» issues in the legal profession are most frequently raised by women lawyers and rarely by their male counterparts.
It is NAMWOLF's view that the most effective way for corporations to increase diversity in the legal profession is to increase their retention of minority and women - owned law firms.
Graner Sexton called Dumont her «right - hand woman and inspiration for what I viewed as the most significant program of the year,» referring to the Youth Law Academy, a program the section hosted to educate students about the law and to encourage them to consider a career in the legal profession.
Unconscious bias in the legal profession is the most commonly identified barrier to career progression for women, while flexible working is seen as a remedy by an overwhelming 91 % of respondents to our survey.
In 2016, Jennifer was recognized by the Philadelphia Business Journal as one of 25 «Women of Distinction,» an award which spotlights the region's most influential business women from every industry and profesWomen of Distinction,» an award which spotlights the region's most influential business women from every industry and profeswomen from every industry and profession.
Virtually everyone uses verbal fillers, though the frequency can vary greatly from person to person.18 A study of one language database showed that speakers produced between 1.2 and 88.5 uhs and ums for every thousand words, with a median filler rate of 17.3 per thousand words.19 Other databases show anywhere from three to twenty uhs and ums for every thousand words, placing uh and um thirty - first in a ranking of most commonly used utterances, just ahead of or and just after not.20 A British study showed that, contrary to popular expectations, the use of verbal fillers does not indicate a lack of education or manners; instead, the use of uh and um increases with education and socioeconomic status, a finding with particular implications for the legal profession.21 Older people use more uhs and ums than younger people, and, curiously, men consistently use verbal fillers more often than women — a finding that has been replicated across several studies.22 Women, for their part, appear to use a higher ratio of ums to uhs than their male counterparwomen — a finding that has been replicated across several studies.22 Women, for their part, appear to use a higher ratio of ums to uhs than their male counterparWomen, for their part, appear to use a higher ratio of ums to uhs than their male counterparts.23
In Victoria Pynchon's 2008 blog: «Are women better mediators than men» (www.negotiationlawblog.com), she states that although there are not any controlled studies on gender differences in mediation results, she is aware of gender imbalances in the profession and has known of panel administrators when choosing mediators or settlement officers tending to choose men «most of the time»In Victoria Pynchon's 2008 blog: «Are women better mediators than men» (www.negotiationlawblog.com), she states that although there are not any controlled studies on gender differences in mediation results, she is aware of gender imbalances in the profession and has known of panel administrators when choosing mediators or settlement officers tending to choose men «most of the time»in mediation results, she is aware of gender imbalances in the profession and has known of panel administrators when choosing mediators or settlement officers tending to choose men «most of the time»in the profession and has known of panel administrators when choosing mediators or settlement officers tending to choose men «most of the time».
«I think most women, minorities, and gay and lesbian lawyers will happily self - identify if asked — if they know the purpose is to try and measure their success in the profession.
For women, cleavage and thighs aren't cool in most professions that require you to work at a desk and in an office.
How is it possible another woman, Melanie A., has singled out the most competitive industry in the nation (the REALTOR profession), one that is so competitive Grandmothers battle equally each day with 20 something testosterone powered aggressive men, with the Grandmother often coming out the winner.
Most of us in the real estate profession, particularly women, have been warned and taught about safety when showing or previewing properties.
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