Sentences with phrase «over his female counterpart»

Our data, which looked at rates from 54 different insurance companies, showed that 19 year old male drivers paid an average of 12 % more in car insurance premiums each year over their female counterparts.

Not exact matches

Yet that's the typical amount that female MBAs leave on the table over the 20 years after graduation when compared to their male counterparts, according to a new study from the Graduate Management Admission Council (GMAC).
When Barack Obama first became President of the United States in 2009, two - thirds of his key aides were men, and they had a habit of ignoring or talking over the ideas of their female counterparts.
It is, plain and simple, a matter of gender discrimination — that hiring managers repeatedly favor men for math and science jobs over their often equally or more talented female counterparts.
What advantages do «bearded» female lizards have over their nonbearded counterparts?
You have probably seen sweaty muscular men and their firmly - toned female counterparts (think short shorts and knee - high socks) flipping large truck tires, jumping onto boxes, slamming down barbells, and tossing those funny looking kettlebells all over the «box,» which is code for a CrossFit gym.
Now, after over two decades in operation, the menswear store has been extensively remodeled and recast using a newly introduced sub-brand — Goodman's — which the store's management hopes will enter the vernacular of high - spending men much as «Bergdorf's» has done for their female counterparts.
Russian girls have the perfect beauty that not only their female counterparts all over the world admire but also men get captivated by their awesome charms.
As a critic of over two decades I can attest that on the big screen females are far less likely to play a protagonist role compared to their male counterparts.
The list goes on, but essentially what SEGA has done over the years has created a number of female characters who are not merely accessories for their male counterparts.
With over 190 booths at the fair, whittling the «best» down to seven is an impossible task, so a hat - tip to the following notable mentions is more than warranted: Salon 94's expansive female - dominated booth, with Laurie Simmons's and Marilyn Minter's works in mischievous conversation, a large - scale painting by Lorna Simpson that comes from the same series that debuted in Okwui Enwezor's «All the World's Futures» last week, and the delicate - meets - hardcore jewelry of sculptor Kara Hamilton; Kate MacGarry's sparse but refreshingly textural booth, where works by Josh Blackwell, Marcus Coates, Florian Meisenberg, and Francis Upritchard play off one another; Standard (OSLO)'s solo booth featuring Ian Cheng's virtual world; Andrea Rosen Gallery's Michael St. John - curated booth, featuring the likes of William Eggleston and Dash Snow; Galerie Buchholz's brilliant pairing of cross-generational counterparts (and Venice favorites) Simon Denny and Isa Genzken; and The Box's presentation of Judith Bernstein's sexually charged two - dimensional works.
In London, the gender pay gap has barely changed in over two decades, with full - time female employees earning 14.6 % less per hour than their male counterparts.
You could say they're outright identical in how they prioritize female voices over their male counterparts.
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