Sentences with phrase «women for whom»

Narcotics Anonymous (NA) is a non-profit fellowship of men and women for whom drugs had become a major problem.
While Planned Parenthood is relieved that justice has been served, we continue to mourn the loss of a true hero to the medical community and to the countless women for whom Dr. Tiller provided lifesaving care.
Two indigenous women for whom Stanton and LEAF worked on behalf of were Cindy Gladue and Angela Cardinal.
Our clients are men and women for whom this case — a criminal charge or a serious accident claim — is the most important thing in their lives.
«Women for whom day - to - day living requires innovation and adaption to overcome climate impacts that undermine their livelihoods, their food and water security, in fact, their human rights.»
Her subjects are women for whom «art is central to their life and work.»
The unlikely duo fight robots, office worker zombies, and maybe even each other as they struggle to impress the amazing women for whom they fruitlessly long.Â
The movie is not one that begs to be repurchased on each format and the nearly 70 - year - old women for whom this might most resonate are unlikely to be swayed simply be improved picture and sound.
Hysterectomies are reserved for women for whom more conservative treatment options have not worked.
In 1980 when his 40 - year - old housewife patients had become 60 - year - olds suffering from post-menopausal osteoporosis, he at first prescribed the transdermal regime of natural progesterone (then being sold as a skin moisturizer) only to those women for whom estrogen was contraindicated.
I have assisted many women for whom Metformin did not work to manage and control their PCOS symptoms using the FLO Living protocol.
The European Food Safety Authority's review of caffeine safety concluded that an intake of up to 400 mg caffeine per day from all sources is safe for most adults, except pregnant women for whom a limit of 200 mg per day is advised13.
In the women for whom this was the case, the relationship was statistically significant.
For women for whom oil production is a problem, or for whom testosterone levels are already out of balance from insulin resistance and the like, ovulation can cause acne outbreaks.
Those women for whom being fit is a passion, women bodybuilding diet is an absolute thing to try on.
However, there was definitely a subset of women for whom kegels were NOT appropriate.
Several of the oncologists said they felt pressured by the media coverage to offer the test to women for whom they knew it would not provide useful information for their decision - making about chemotherapy.
He said the suggestion Trident could be vulnerable to drone or cyber attacks «insult those men and women for whom this is daily business and who have no means to reply».
I am surrounded by «like - minded» moms in my current city — women for whom I am immensely thankful.
While 2 out of 100 women do not necessarily seem like a lot, for those two women for whom this method fails, it can be unhealthy.
I have worked with women for whom a full night's sleep is essential for that mother's mental health.
For many women, a future pregnancy could be harmful to them due to certain health conditions, as well as for women for whom another pregnancy would not be «a gift from God», but an added financial and emotional burden, or just plain not desired.
We shouldn't accept that women for whom vaginal childbirth would inflict physical or psychological damage are being forced to suffer through it because the hospital approaches its cesarean quotum.
Flint and colleagues suggested that when midwives get to know the women for whom they provide care, interventions are minimised.22 The Albany midwifery practice, with an unselected population, has a rate for normal vaginal births of 77 %, with 35 % of women having a home birth.23 A review of care for women at low risk of complications has shown that continuity of midwifery care is generally associated with lower intervention rates than standard maternity care.24 Variation in normal birth rates between services (62 % -80 %), however, seems to be greater than outcome differences between «high continuity» and «traditional care» groups at the same unit.25 26 27 Use of epidural analgesia, for example, varies widely between Queen Charlotte's Hospital, London, and the North Staffordshire NHS Trust.
Women for whom genetic testing is recommended are: women who are diagnosed with breast cancer under the age of 50, are of Ashkenazi ancestry, have bilateral breast cancer, have ovarian cancer, have triple negative breast cancer, or have 2 or more family members with breast cancer.
Once again, I don't want to dismiss the women for whom this was already normal before they started breastfeeding.
If women of color would happily desire to be chosen and cared for, what about other women for whom handsome princes aren't readily available?
Our brand world is built around a central theme of empowerment — particularly amongst women for whom this generation has conferred greater independence, liberty and self - determination.
After the Second World War, pastors like Peter Marshall continued to inculcate a Victorian code and the family ideals associated with it; but the life of men and women in the 1950s bore little resemblance to the lives of Victorian men and women for whom the complementarity of the sexes was a part of daily life experience.
Yet there are individuals with a real passion for the matter, men and women for whom a life hereafter is a pungent craving, and the thought of it an obsession; and in whom keenness of interest has bred an insight into the relations of the subject that no one less penetrated with the mystery of it can attain.
can help us to incorporate women's daily experience, and to gain strength from the countless women for whom the garden has been the only ground of creative expression.
For example, the omnipresence of extremely thin fashion models in American magazine ads gave rise to a demand for «large size» models: frankly heavy women for whom there are now special lines of designer fashions (though it is worth noting that this trend has not extended to men's clothing ads — nor has it shown up on television).
From what I can tell, she is a «working mother,» but I suspect that she doesn't have a lot in common with the vast majority of the women for whom she purports to speak.
Wallis Simpson, the woman for whom King Edward VIII renounced the British throne, supposedly said, «A woman can't be too rich or too thin.»
This was a woman for whom the Catholic church did NOTHING whatsoever.
His success led finally to his marriage with Khadija, a wealthy woman for whom he worked.
I have seen what female abuse can do to men first - hand, it is emotionally devastating and can create one of two psychological consequences in men — one is a combination of anger and difficulty connecting to others and the other is a never - ending desire to please a woman for whom he is never good enough.
But one family who won't benefit from the change is that of the woman for whom the law is named — Lavern Wilkinson.
Rebecca Atwood is the type of woman for whom the word talented is an understatement.
Once you are vulnerable and attached, it can be hard to imagine that the man or woman for whom you've developed feelings is making up the crisis they say has befallen them.
I would like to meet a man who is spiritually knowledgeable, a sincere and honest man without an ego, and a man who can respect a woman for whom she is an represents.
In the same way that Anne and Georges are yet another Anne and Georges (or Ann and Georg or George) in a long besieged line of Haneke protagonists, so Huppert is once again a woman for whom the masterpieces of the Western canon do nothing to strengthen her ties to her amours.
And when his 1958 masterpiece «Vertigo» — that eerie romantic chiller starring James Stewart as a detective afraid of heights and Kim Novak as the beautiful mystery woman for whom he falls — was recently voted the best movie of all time, finally beating out runner - up «Citizen Kane» in the Sight and Sound film poll, it was a recognition that was probably as much for Hitchcock's entire oeuvre.
She seems like the kind of woman for whom the term «demure» was coined, though she isn't afraid, during her first evening date with Woodcock, to challenge him to a staring contest.
- Booklist» [A] compelling portrait of an Irish woman for whom fate has prescribed loneliness.»
She summons biographer Margaret Lea, a young woman for whom the secret of her own birth, hidden by those who loved her most, remains an ever - present pain.

Not exact matches

Once at a table, the women wait until their sons or husbands — all of whom have been imprisoned for more than a decade and have over a decade to go — come out to spend a morning in the gloomy room to talk and eat food from the vending machines.
About 100 Boardlist candidates (some of whom already sit on not - for - profit, for - profit, or advisory boards, and the vast majority of whom live in the U.S.) were asked a number of questions about their experiences in business, and also about the fact that so few women serve on corporate boards.
Increasingly, that growth will be driven by millennials, the oldest of whom have lifted the annual birthrate for women 30 to 34 to the highest level since 1964, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
This was true for women in particular, for whom grooming was actually more important than looks when it came to earnings.
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