Sentences with phrase «much more gender»

As with the youth of today, the new Beetle is much more gender - neutral (Martha Stewart is so out, while Mr. Kate is totally tomorrow).
References to ordinary people were much more gender balanced, with women accounting for 46.8 per cent of individual citizens, although when you take into consideration that women account for a higher proportion of the electorate than men, this too might be viewed as problematic.

Not exact matches

But it shadows much of the response to Wolf's performance so far, suggesting that Americans may be more comfortable with a man attacking other men than a woman criticizing others of her gender.
«Beginning in the 1980s... study after study started showing that those who were more socially isolated were much more likely to die during a given period than their socially connected neighbors, even after you corrected for age, gender, and lifestyle choices like exercising and eating right.
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Meanwhile, that greater gender diversity is much more apparent in funds where partners have more daughters on average.
Getting more women into senior roles is showing signs of gradual improvement, with companies publishing gender pay reports to highlight how much they pay each sex on average.
We are people with different bodies, gender expressions, faiths, sexualities, class backgrounds, abilities and so much more,» Gay says.
Democrats are much more in favor of the idea of exposing girls and boys to toys and activities normally associated with the opposite gender,» Pew researchers note.
You know her age, gender and what she does for a living, but not much more than that.
However the region's larger economies perform less well: with China ranking 100 and Japan and the Republic of Korea ranking 114 and 118, respectively, it is clear that their remains much economic upside from making a more pronounced effort towards gender parity.
Beginning in the 1980s, Schwartz says, study after study started showing that those who were more socially isolated were much more likely to die during a given period than their socially connected neighbors, even after you corrected for age, gender, and lifestyle choices like exercising and eating right.
From there, you can learn all sorts of invaluable information about your market — including their age, location, gender, lifestyle, relationship status, job title, pages liked, household income, home ownership, household size, spending methods, purchase behavior, and much more.
But we think of diversity much more than just gender, though gender often becomes a litmus test for that.»
In this report, it was noted that CEOs of companies most successful at creating gender diversity have been committed to the cause at a much more personal level, with a passion that «goes well beyond logic and economics.»
Now, if someone wants to prove to me that not all Mormons believe in their orthodox views on the afterlife or gender, then I'll be much more accepting of Mormon belief.
Still, it may be worth pondering that in this brave new world, those who uphold the old and much derided «gender binary» — or, to speak more properly, the ancient understanding that there is a real and normative difference between the sexes — will be the ones who can actually see some sort of meaning, however misguided, in things like same - sex desire and gender dysphoria.
Usually, I either avoid using a gendered pronoun altogether or I use the word He to avert unnecessary controversy (much to the chagrin of my more progressive readers!).
And, at the core, I consider myself to have a female gender much more than a male gender identity... and Germain probably would think otherwise... but she holds nothing that I desire... therefore, in reality, her opinion does not matter to me.
If heterosexual marriage is so darn important, then why don't they spend as much if not more time encouraging it, than they do discouraging same - gender marriage?
She concluded that gender is much more than a research variable.
But, as polls indicate, many Catholics today (and many more outside the faith) doubt that embodiment and sex (or gender) matters much in marriage.
Mark Chester said the most important thing was giving fathers flexible working, which he said is much more possible now that men are required to do gender - specific roles: «At one stage, fathers and men were needed in the workplace... but over many years times have changed»
Lately our weekend afternoons are filled with baby showers, gender reveals and first birthday parties (which, lets be honest, are much more fun for the adults than the one year olds.)
But there is much more to this tendency than critiques of gender - exclusive language.
Syneisactism, as the author characterizes it, really represents much more than the comingling of men and women and the abandonment of gender roles.
«Essentialist» gender theory maintains that men and women are essentially different, and that these differences are related to the brain much more than to culture.
A solid friendship is the bedrock of any good relationship and being about to communicate more easily about romance, gender roles, and sexuality makes a relationship much easier.
If we see the Incarnation as the predestined final crowning of all creation in Christ, Son of God and of Man, whose kingly destiny is changed, by the divine mercy, into a painful Redemption of his fallen inheritance, then we have a much more majestic vision of Christ, one much more in conformity with the vision of John and Paul, and one much more capable of development in the theology of gender.
Only for my gender reveal party more than RSVP - ed showed up so now I'm even more confused on how much food to prep.
Finding out the gender always makes the baby feel so much more REAL.
While sexuality is about gender, reproduction, and sexual activity, it includes so much more.
Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg told the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland that we need a «much more open dialogue about gender» in the workplace, including «discussing with female employees whether they plan to have children.»
By checking in on fetal size, due date, blood flow, organs, appendages, and facial construction, an ultrasound, and the sonogram you walk away with, are so much more than just a gender - reveal opportunity.
Gender is much more complicated than male / female, or mom / dad.
I think that today's teens and 20s are much more tolerant of sexual and gender difference.
For an expectant parent, «practical» can mean products that are versatile and may serve more than one purpose, gender neutral items, gear that is long - lasting (and can be re-used for baby # 2 and beyond), items that are lightweight and portable or even products that don't take up much space in a home.
Perhaps this is a bit of gender bias, but over and over again we hear how much more reluctant boys are to potty train.
«We're much more entwined and enmeshed than previous generations,» said Susan Shapiro Barash, an author and professor of gender studies at Marymount Manhattan College in New York.
Parents are choosing to deviate from the norm much more than ever before when it comes to baby names and an alternative gender spin on a classic name is one way to do this.
But what science is telling us now is that how a woman carries a baby has much more to do with her own body type than the gender of the baby.
Even though people today are growing up in more diverse families than ever before and are much more open to and accepting of broader views of gender and sexuality than generations past, society still tends to view non-monogamous relationships negatively.
The practical consequences of all these recommendations are that changing your legally recognised gender would become a simple administrative procedure, presumably not much more involved than ticking a box on a form.
But much more work remains, particularly passage of the Gender Expression Non-Discrimination Act.
Elected officials, perhaps sensitive of the gender dynamics at play — after all, the male Naked Cowboy has worked shirtless in Times Square for years without much pushback — have repeatedly tried to tie the issue less to nudity and more to aggressive panhandling.
While 2018 has marked a watershed moment with regard to women running for elected office, we know that there is still much work to be done to ensure greater gender equity, including more opportunities for women to have many seats at the political and business leadership table.
What's more hateful than being told, because you love and want to marry someone of the same gender, that your love is worth so much less that it should be illegal?
While much of this discrepancy can be explained with reference to society's established power structures and imbalances, we'd like to see more of an effort made on the Committee side to bring about, where possible, a greater degree of gender and regional parity.
Assemblyman Gary Pretlow, the Mount Vernon Democrat who chairs the chamber's Racing and Wagering Committee, said the lack of gender balance was a subsidiary issue to what he describes as much more profound problems with the NYRA board.
It's very much «all hands on deck» but when there is more time available on the weekend and parents are not so pressed to get everything done, then we see the emergence of gendered patterns and inequality where women do a lot more housework and childcare while he leisures,» Yavorsky said.
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