Sentences with phrase «unappreciated woman»

In a review of Margaret the First by Danielle Dutton, Broadly dubs 17th - century writer Margaret Cavendish as the «first unappreciated woman writer.»
Every night, sad, damaged, overworked and unappreciated women make their way to the House of Gentle Men.

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Caregiving is an essential part of society and is considered a woman's job, thus undervalued and unappreciated.
Specifically, the proportion of men and women participating in a clinical trial may play an unappreciated role in whether drugs are found to be safe and effective.
Glycemic index, cholecystokinin, satiety and disinhibition: is there an unappreciated paradox for overweight women?
does for every woman that has ever felt unappreciated.
I thought it was extraordinarily difficult to produce a work that was about women whom she didn't know, who were in an unappreciated, unloved class of women, who were certainly not admired for their professions, at a time when women were exploring what it meant to have a body and to have a profession and to have a job.
Women feel unappreciated and bitter that their partners don't help more with child care and chores.
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