Sentences with phrase «perceived as a marker»

Not exact matches

It's not meant to be an attack on men, or white men, or white middle class men, but an attempt to open our eyes to perhaps perceive a little bit how we might have an advantage based on these markers, such as higher wages than women in the same line of work.
In all three of the following studies that Iâ $ ™ m about to link, conducted by the National Academy of Sciences, Energy Watch Group and the United States Geological Survey, labor productivity is perceived as a strong marker of the economic recoverability of remaining coal reserves.
«Once we stop perceiving them as different and just see them as good films and they get recognised in the same category, we'll be laying markers
As a result, familism may promote individuals» relationship quality, romantic or otherwise, by increasing how comfortable people are with feeling close to others as well as how much support they perceive from others (two important markers of relationship qualityAs a result, familism may promote individuals» relationship quality, romantic or otherwise, by increasing how comfortable people are with feeling close to others as well as how much support they perceive from others (two important markers of relationship qualityas well as how much support they perceive from others (two important markers of relationship qualityas how much support they perceive from others (two important markers of relationship quality).
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z