Not exact matches
British bank Barclays recently started issuing exchange - traded notes on the NYSE Arca exchange (similar to ETFs, only they are derivatives guaranteed by the bank rather
than invested
in the underlying securities) that track a
Women in Leadership index of U.S. companies whose CEOs are women or whose boards are at least one - quarter fe
Women in Leadership index of U.S. companies
whose CEOs are
women or whose boards are at least one - quarter fe
women or
whose boards are at least one - quarter female.
In February 2016, federal cabinet ministers acknowledged that the true number of Indigenous
women and girls
whose lives have been stolen is likely far higher
than reported by the RCMP.
While I have championed the cause of
women in ministry through the years, I've run across an inordinate number of
women pastors
whose demeanor was less
than appealing (see Sister Marie's comment above).
This year, Hillary Clinton has better policy proposals to help improve the lives of
women, children, and families
than Donald Trump,
whose pro-life convictions are lukewarm at best, and
whose mass deportation plan would rip hundreds of thousands of families apart,
whose contempt for Latinos, Muslims, refugees and people with disabilities would further marginalized the «least of these» among us, and
whose support for torture and targeting civilians
in war call into question whether Christians who support him are truly pro-life or simply anti-abortion.
And if my eyes were more filled with tears
than those of a repentant
woman, and if each tear were more precious
than a pardoned
woman's many tears; if I could find a place more humble
than the place at his feet, and if I could sit there more humbly
than a
woman whose heart's sole choice was this one thing needful; if I loved him more sincerely
than the most loyal of his servants, eager to shed the last drop of his life - blood
in his service; if I had found greater favor
in his eyes
than the purest among
women — nevertheless, if I asked him to alter his purpose, to reveal himself differently, to be more lenient with himself, he would doubtless look at me and say: Man, what have I to do with thee?
When a man with no biblical training whatsoever is considered more qualified to teach
than a
woman with a PhD
in theology or a
woman whose work
in New Testament scholarship is renowned the world over, we are not seeing complementariaism at work, but patriarchy.
Yet, this reminder that «
women come nearer to fulfilling their God - given function
in the home
than anywhere else» still quickens the hearts of church - going Americans
whose understanding of the world was formed by the domestic values associated with «the family pew» after World War II.1
Women whose ancestors lived in the Andes for generations, for instance, deliver heavier babies than women who moved to a high altitude rece
Women whose ancestors lived
in the Andes for generations, for instance, deliver heavier babies
than women who moved to a high altitude rece
women who moved to a high altitude recently.
In a 2005 study of 700 women whose babies were in the Occiput Posterior position, it was found that these moms - to - be were no more likely to suffer back labor than those whose little bundles were in other position
In a 2005 study of 700
women whose babies were
in the Occiput Posterior position, it was found that these moms - to - be were no more likely to suffer back labor than those whose little bundles were in other position
in the Occiput Posterior position, it was found that these moms - to - be were no more likely to suffer back labor
than those
whose little bundles were
in other position
in other positions.
Women who are labelled as high - risk and whose births are managed by OB's have better outcomes than the low - risk women who give birth in the midwife - led part of the delivery
Women who are labelled as high - risk and
whose births are managed by OB's have better outcomes
than the low - risk
women who give birth in the midwife - led part of the delivery
women who give birth
in the midwife - led part of the delivery ward.
In fact,
women whose maternity leave was less
than six weeks are four times as likely to stop nursing
than women who don't return to work.
A study reported
in the BMJ found that
women whose pregnancies were low - risk suffered far fewer severe negative outcomes from home
than hospital births, especially after the first pregnancy.
The problem I see is that direct entry midwives
in the United States will often attend home births that do not fit these criteria; while insisting that home birth is at least as safe as hospital birth, many will attend twin births, breech births, births after 41 weeks, births of
women who have pre-existing or pregnancy - induced disease, births after two or more previous caesarean sections, and births of
women whose labor has been jump - started rather
than begun spontaneously (whether by herbs, prolonged nipple stimulation, the breaking of her water, or illicit use of medications).
For example,
women whose first cesarean delivery was performed because of an arrest of labor disorder are less likely to succeed
in their attempt at VBAC
than those
whose first cesarean delivery was for a nonrecurring indication (eg, breech presentation)(39 — 44).
In a 2005 study of nearly 700 women in labor, moms whose babies were in this «sunny - side up» position when they were admitted to the hospital were no more likely to complain of back labor or more intense pain at that time than those whose babies were facing down or sideway
In a 2005 study of nearly 700
women in labor, moms whose babies were in this «sunny - side up» position when they were admitted to the hospital were no more likely to complain of back labor or more intense pain at that time than those whose babies were facing down or sideway
in labor, moms
whose babies were
in this «sunny - side up» position when they were admitted to the hospital were no more likely to complain of back labor or more intense pain at that time than those whose babies were facing down or sideway
in this «sunny - side up» position when they were admitted to the hospital were no more likely to complain of back labor or more intense pain at that time
than those
whose babies were facing down or sideways.
The chief pilot for the company
whose helicopter crashed Sunday
in the East River — killing all five passengers — spent more
than eight years behind bars for repeatedly stabbing a
woman during a Long Island robbery.
As president of New York State United Teachers — a union
whose 600,000 - plus membership is more
than 70 percent
women — I am proud to be leading a steering committee that is exploring issues of particular importance to
women in today's society — issues like the minimum wage, child care and paid family leave.
This, of course, was the internal battle British feminists faced upon her election, as a
woman behaved
in a far more masculine manner
than her male compatriots,
whose tendency toward compromise and negotiation saw them labelled «wets».
She's performed better
than Corbyn when standing
in for him at PMQs (although that's not saying much) and she is another bright
woman whose ego won't stand
in the way of progress.
The men and
women whose levels of HDL with apoC - III were
in the top 20 percent had a 60 percent higher risk of developing heart disease
than those
in the bottom 20 percent.
iStockphoto / Thinkstock Mother Jones today has a great piece out on how a version of «Plan B» manufactured
in Europe is less effective for
women who weigh more
than 165 pounds, and rendered completely ineffective for
women whose weight tops 176 pounds.
«Anti-epilepsy medicine taken by pregnant
women does not harm the child's overall health: Children
whose mothers have taken anti-epilepsy medicine during pregnancy, do not visit the doctor more often
than children who have not been exposed to this medicine
in utero.»
An index finger that's shorter
than the ring finger can be a sign of knee osteoarthritis risk, particularly
in women, compared with people
whose fingers are equal lengths, or who have a longer index finger.
«
In the years leading up to pregnancy,
women with moderate to high annual weight gains of more
than 2.5 per cent of their body weight had a 2.3 times greater risk of developing HDP
than those
whose weight remained stable.
A team including scientists at The Institute of Cancer Research, London, found that
women whose breast cancer had begun to spread and who tested positive
in the αB - crystallin test were three times more likely to have disease that spread to the brain
than those who tested negative.
The panel sent out more
than 30 information requests to universities, companies, and abortion clinics before issuing three formal subpoenas
in February to the abortion provider Southwestern
Women's Options (SWO), the tissue procurement company StemExpress, and UNM,
whose health sciences center includes labs that work with fetal tissue from abortions performed by SWO.
Influenza remains a major health problem
in the United States, resulting each year
in an estimated 36,000 deaths and 200,000 hospitalizations.4 Those who have been shown to be at high risk for the complications of influenza infection are children 6 to 23 months of age; healthy persons 65 years of age or older; adults and children with chronic diseases, including asthma, heart and lung disease, and diabetes; residents of nursing homes and other long - term care facilities; and pregnant
women.4 It is for this reason that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has recommended that these groups, together with health care workers and others with direct patient - care responsibilities, should be given priority for influenza vaccination this season
in the face of the current shortage.1 Other high - priority groups include children and teenagers 6 months to 18 years of age
whose underlying medical condition requires the daily use of aspirin and household members and out - of - home caregivers of infants less
than 6 months old.1 Hence,
in the case of vaccine shortages resulting either from the unanticipated loss of expected supplies or from the emergence of greater -
than - expected global influenza activity — such as pandemic influenza, which would prompt a greater demand for vaccination5 — the capability of extending existing vaccine supplies by using alternative routes of vaccination that would require smaller doses could have important public health implications.
One scientific study found that
women whose enzyme alpha - amylase levels, a stress - related substance, were
in the highest third had more
than double the risk of infertility.
A study published
in Human Reproduction found that for young
women whose moms stopped ovulating before 45, their number of eggs declined more rapidly
than those of
women whose mothers didn't reach menopause till age 55.
After tracking more
than 35,000 British
women for four years, investigators found that menopause tended to start earlier among those
whose diets were heavy
in refined carbs.
Young
women whose aunts or mothers had breast cancer were more
than two times as likely to have a benign breast disease diagnosis
in comparison to young
women without a family history.
In the
women whose VO2max had increased by more
than 15 percent their concentration of F2 - isoprostanes decreased by 14.1 percent.
In the
women whose waist measurement went down by more
than 3 cm, their concentration of F2 - isoprostanes went down by 16.4 percent.
Makeup artist James Kaliardos believes that a strong set of arches creates an automatic air of confidence, and a 2013 study seemingly backs up his claims: Scientists discovered that
women with «greater facial contrast» — specifically
in the eyebrow region — were perceived as «younger»
than those
whose arches were not cosmetically enhanced.
According to the above Tennessee
woman whose rant about leggings went viral
in 2015, leggings should only be worn with shirts that cover your butt and only
in colors other
than white («Them's a big ol' no - no, you can see all kinds of stuff through them,» she laments).
As Katja, a German
woman whose bespectacled little son and Turkish husband are blown up by terrorists
in Fatih Akin's In the Fade, Diane Kruger is in nearly every shot, and her wide, open face with its hollow eyes says more in silence than other actors do in lengthy peroration
in Fatih Akin's
In the Fade, Diane Kruger is in nearly every shot, and her wide, open face with its hollow eyes says more in silence than other actors do in lengthy peroration
In the Fade, Diane Kruger is
in nearly every shot, and her wide, open face with its hollow eyes says more in silence than other actors do in lengthy peroration
in nearly every shot, and her wide, open face with its hollow eyes says more
in silence than other actors do in lengthy peroration
in silence
than other actors do
in lengthy peroration
in lengthy perorations.
Because the film sticks so closely to Megan's perspective, we see the Iraqis,
whose lives the U.S. military upended through their invasion of the country, as little more
than Others, giving off the feeling that they're merely supporting players
in this one American
woman's emotional journey.
Ultimately the project stands out
in its glorification of the
woman who brought about the demise of our number one enemy, though her actual identity is more of a secret
than that of the author of «No Easy Day»
whose name did emerge soon enough despite his desire for anonymity.
Also on the platform are Dreamland, where Simmons stars as a piano player who begins an affair with an older
woman, and The Late Bloomer, where he plays a guy
whose testosterone kicks
in just a few years later
than most young men.
Morgan Freeman's mollycoddled and on meds, suffering the indignity of being infantlised by an idiot son, Kevin Kline's got a great wife but a boring life and is subsequently sexually dysfunctional and depressed, Robert De Niro's a widower
whose only human contact is a soup making neighbour, while Michael Douglas,
in a set up that must have presented the actor with the greatest challenge of his career, plays a rich old pervert who's eschewed commitment most of his adult life but is now about to settle for a
woman less
than half his age.
Directed by Joe Roth, Freedomland is a thriller starring Samuel L. Jackson and Julianne Moore, about a
woman whose young son is kidnapped as she drives through a predominantly black neighbourhood, and the extreme unrest that is generated when the predominantly white police spend far more resources trying to solve the case
than they ever spend on crimes
in which black people are the victims.
The Samaritan (Unrated) Samuel L. Jackson stars
in this redemption drama about a recently - paroled murderer
whose determination to go straight after 25 years behind bars turns out to be harder
than expected when he falls for a troubled
woman (Ruth Negga) with a hidden agenda.
Based on the 12th novel
in James Patterson's long - running series, the studio is clearly hoping that «Alex Cross» can reboot the film franchise that stalled out after 2001's «Along Came a Spider,» but surely there was a better option to play Cross
than a man
whose biggest claim to fame is dressing up like a fat black
woman.
Despite an opening sequence
in which a VHS cassette tape is unearthed
in an exotic context, Kumiko, portrayed
in a startlingly sustained performance by Rinko Kikuchi («Babel,» «Pacific Rim») is a not - so - young - anymore
woman in today's Tokyo
whose imaginative life is far more vivid
than her day - to - day reality.
In keeping with this view of women's proper role — Sartre, with whom Bay has more in common than one might imagine, would have called it the etre - pour - autrui — the director also supplies us with a pretty Latina who is ushered briefly onscreen to be berated for her «hoochie» outfit, and a hard - nosed National Intelligence Director (Frances McDormand) whose authority is gradually usurped by a renegade male agent (John Turturro) to the point where she ends up, literally, across his la
In keeping with this view of
women's proper role — Sartre, with whom Bay has more
in common than one might imagine, would have called it the etre - pour - autrui — the director also supplies us with a pretty Latina who is ushered briefly onscreen to be berated for her «hoochie» outfit, and a hard - nosed National Intelligence Director (Frances McDormand) whose authority is gradually usurped by a renegade male agent (John Turturro) to the point where she ends up, literally, across his la
in common
than one might imagine, would have called it the etre - pour - autrui — the director also supplies us with a pretty Latina who is ushered briefly onscreen to be berated for her «hoochie» outfit, and a hard - nosed National Intelligence Director (Frances McDormand)
whose authority is gradually usurped by a renegade male agent (John Turturro) to the point where she ends up, literally, across his lap.
Certainly, her inclusion would have made more sense
than Ridley Scott,
whose work on the mediocre (albeit speedily reworked) All The Money
In The World somehow made the cut, edging out other viable, potential nominees, like Dee Rees (Mudbound), Sofia Coppola (The Beguiled), Kathryn Bigelow (Detroit), and Patty Jenkins (Wonder
Woman).
The PCM 2.0 Mono on
Women is a pleasant surprise too, an old optical mono theatrical release
whose original magnetic soundmaster had survived
in fine shape, so the mono sound here is naturalistic, yet very warm and full, more so
than you would expect from non-stereo feature film productions of the time.
This film is about more
than the story of JFK and Jackie O, the «beautiful people» as Bobbie Kennedy calls them; it's a film about grief and bereavement and a
woman whose husband dies
in her arms.
And,
in a genre that more often
than not fetishizes or demeans its female characters, Saulnier crafts immensely enjoyable roles for two underrated (or sometimes underutilized) female performers, Alia Shawkat and Imogen Poots,
women whose survival skills outmatch the wits of male peers.
As subtle here as his character
in Scorsese's «Gangs of New Year» (set
in NYC not long before the events of this film take place) was larger -
than - life, the eternally mesmerizing Daniel Day - Lewis is quietly shattering as Newland Archer, a man contemplating a forbidden affair with a married
woman, Ellen (Michelle Pfeiffer),
whose eyes carry a refreshing spark of life.