Sandbakk sees that the difference between the sexes is mainly due to the fact that
women use less power per stroke, indicating that female skiers may be too weak in their upper bodies.
Not exact matches
I. David Pierce, in his doctoral dissertation on cognition and theology, found that a sample of theologically liberal
women were
less inclined to
use polar dimensions — such as «human effort» versus «divine
power» or «instrumental» versus «relational» «-- than either a sample of men or a sample of theologically moderate or conservative
women.
Not because it's
less expensive, or because it's «harmful», but because doctors have
used their
power to limit a
woman's rights.
This
power doesn't make
women any
less of a riddle to Tim, who apparently only
uses his abilities to get laid, though no character ever seems to have a problem with money over the film's runtime.
There's the possibility of something
less - than - pure to Carol's pursuit of Therese, either through the suggestion that she sees the younger
woman as a replacement for her daughter or the more obvious prospect that she is
using the naïve Therese's adoration as a way to reclaim the
power that Harge has taken from her.
Nafisi's book reminds us not to get too caught up in the religious trappings of
women's rights issues in Iran, but to pay close attention to the
powers at play and how ordinary people are affected by the social constraints
used by totalitarian regimes and other
less vicious looking conventional mores.