Ann, you said
something about a woman being happy as a wife and mother and homemaker.
Yet those who disagree with Margaret Thatcher, Harriet Harman, Jacqui Smith or Theresa May very often tell us that this says
something about women in politics.
Go ahead tell me you have not said
something about some woman, pretty or not pretty in your lifetime??? IF this is the worst the other side can come up with... good luck with that... as opposed to arming ISIS, Foundation Fraud, leaving countrymen to die, calling her rapist husband's victims sluts, breaching the security of our country and the criminal list goes on and on.....
There is
something about women wearing suspenders that is instantly classic and sexy.
Somethings about women can be changed, such as wardrobe and hairstyle, provided they want to do it and are comfortable with it.
There's just
something about a woman who is dissatisfied...
A super freak, who is enfatchuated with older women... It's just
something about a woman in her prime that drives me wild!
I don't know but there is just
something about women that are older than me that turns me on.
I mean, obviously I have
something about women dressing in drag.
For instance, No Excuses: Nine Ways Women Can Change How We Think About Power indicates that the book is divided into nine distinct chapters to tell
you something about women and power.
But when that stranger, Hunter, an ancient dragon spirit, is viciously attacked and forced to transfer his spirit into her body, Anaea's life takes a new terrifying twist.Hunter should have known by now not to get involved with human affairs, but there was
something about the woman that drew him to her, and he just couldn't help himself.
Something about a woman's body, she explained, captures «the significance of the human condition, the emotion of the human body — it represents so many things.»
I think that says
something about the women abstract expressionists, and those special thematic ties that broaden our understanding of abstract expressionism as a whole.
There is
something about women, they like to stand out.
Does that say
something about women?
There is just
something about a woman whose hair color makes her feel like she can rule the world.
Not exact matches
The term has made it to Merriam - Webster's «Words we're watching,» which defines it as «when a man talks condescendingly to someone (especially a
woman)
about something he has incomplete knowledge of,» while mistakenly assuming he has superior knowledge.
Joke all you want
about grown men and
women wearing Mickey Mouse ears, but the DisneyWorld and Universal Studios theme park complexes are major employers for people over 50 who want to trade the stresses of a white - collar career for
something more light - hearted.
And while you might suspect that there's
something unique and desirable
about the way Millennial
women consume content on the web, research suggests that young men and young
women behave pretty similarly online.
«There's
something weird
about a space operated and controlled by men that feeds alcohol to
women,» Thompson said.
As we talked
about investments, O'Leary revealed to me
something that took me aback: «
Women», he said, «make better CEOs.
«If you see a colleague being sexually harassed, or hear comments
about women that are demeaning or derogatory, say
something in that moment,» Noreen A. Farrell, executive director of Equal Rights Advocates, tells CNBC Make It.
Carla Harris, Morgan Stanley's vice chairman of wealth management and senior client adviser, says that leaders often fail black
women by not being candid
about how their direct reports can improve at work, advance in their careers, or course - correct when
something goes wrong.
«To all of you that have
something nasty to say
about me or other
women who are built like me,
women whose names you know,
women whose names you don't,
women who've been picked on,
women whose husbands put them down,
women at work or girls in school, I have one thing to say to you: kiss my fat ass,» she said.
But, you know, I see many, many young
women now — and that's part of what excites me
about the startup world — who have left great jobs and said, «I think I can build
something.»
And what I hate is that
women are always asked the question
about diversity, and if you're one of the few
women in the room, you feel obligated to raise it as an issue, when you would rather far often talk
about the economics of
something.
Women like Sheryl Sandberg and Marissa Mayer wore low heels, flats, or loafers, which says something about how much freedom women have to dress down in the corporate w
Women like Sheryl Sandberg and Marissa Mayer wore low heels, flats, or loafers, which says
something about how much freedom
women have to dress down in the corporate w
women have to dress down in the corporate world.
Every time a man, whether it is our president, or a news anchor, demeans or diminishes a
woman by grabbing her ass or talking
about her body, or coming on to her instead of asking for her ideas and treating her like a professional in the workplace setting, they lose
something too.
«There's
Something About Mary» stars Cameron Diaz as Mary, a
woman who seems to make every man she meets fall in love with her — including Brett Favre.
It figures: Unless
women entrepreneurs did
something about this industry, no one would.
IH: I made a promise to myself
about two years ago that I would do
something every day to raise the issue of
women in the workplace.
When it comes to
women, leveling the playing field is
something we're insanely passionate
about — supporting both
women founders AND
women investors.
«Instead of sitting here and complaining
about it,» meaning the lack of
women and people of color in cryptocurrency, «I'm going to actually go and do
something,» Demirors says.
As more
women speak up
about this issue, demanding
something be done, there is a lack of clarity of what can be.
Moving to 8 percent over 11 years is still not
something to brag
about when it comes to expanding opportunities for
women in leadership roles.
But if tech firms want to get serious
about hiring, retaining, and promoting more
women, they'll need
something more effective than sensitivity or mentoring programs that «fix» individual behavior, and longer lasting than cultural change programs.
But what she describes — a man repeatedly pushing sex without noticing (or without caring
about) what she wants — is
something many, many
women have experienced in encounters with men.
Jean added, quite reasonably, that there was
something «vaguely creepy» or strenuously statist
about TR's view that American
women have a duty to have babies to serve the needs of their country (or race!).
Jesus Himself had some pretty radical things to say
about lust and sexuality, and never once did He invite
women into the blame game,
something we are told our first fallen father, Adam, did from the very beginning.
Your little «on second thought» dig clearly insinuated
something about my own religious commitments; your sarcasm was too weak to warrant recognition; and your choice to decry me as «emotional» is a really tired tactic which mean who don't respect
women use against
women when they've been cornered.
A fight broke out between
about six
women, each of them pulling at
something I couldn't see.
Rape culture is when a
woman who campaigned for
women to be included on banknotes got threatened with rape for her troubles, and when she tried to do
something about it, got accused of using the (violent, graphic, horrific) threats against her as a way to get famous.
But what I would say to these
women is to stop simply complaining
about the «jerks» in your life and instead do
something about it.
I don't think a
woman ought to be doing that to a man because it's direct, it's forceful, it's authoritative, it compromising
something about the way a man and a
woman were designed by God to relate.»
How is it that an inspired
woman could write scripture (e.g., Mary's song), and an inspired
woman could determine for both a king and a high priest whether
something is scripture (e.g., the prophet Huldah in 2 Kings 22 and 2 Chronicles 34)-- or at least could do these things in the time of the Old Testament — but an inspired
woman can not now teach
about God?
If
women, of any culture, are being hurt in this country, you can do
something about it: you can call the police.
I was pondering
about something similar today for example to the feminist, their theology might be there is not slave not free no man not
woman not Jew not gentile, so anything a man can do a
woman can do.
This is of course ignoring everything that's wrong
about comparing
women to «cows» and seeing sex as
something they passively give away.
I have to say there is
something uncomfortable
about the interview, «Wow you're black and a
woman?!
But as long as I know how important maternal health is to Haiti's future, and as long as I know that
women are being abused and raped, as long as I know that girls are being denied life itself through selective abortion, abandonment, and abuse, as long as brave little girls in Afghanistan are being attacked with acid for the crime of going to school, and until being a Christian is synonymous with doing
something about these things, you can also call me a feminist.