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In France, by contrast, that rate is below 0.2percentt, and some experts contend that French people who have worked abroad and other European Union citizens face a subtle bias.
Just last week, Boston College released a study called "The New Dad" suggesting that new fathers face a subtle bias in the workplace, which fails to recognize their stepped-up family responsibilities and presumes that they will be largely unaffected by children.
She noted that female doctors, who are often being hired in their childbearing years, may face a subtle form of discrimination, in the worry that they will be less committed or that they will not work as hard when they have children.
When Ameena arrives on screen you first notice the patterned headscarf wrapped tightly around her face – a subtle reminder of a faith, but one which is never offered as a cure-all.
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After years of physical restrictions of one kind or another, Ai now faces a subtler predicament: balancing the pressures to be both a provocative international artist and a mobile Chinese citizen.
Looking back at the dizzying collapse of Colonel Qaddafi's terrifying power as he and his mother drove home, he said, Libyans now face a more subtle challenge.
Even if Bernstein can pay its analysts competitively, it may face a more subtle problem in analyzing biotechnology and other fast-changing sectors.
The new findings suggest that players also face a risk of subtle neurological deficits that don't show up on normal clinical tests.
Yet when they become engineers or politicians, they face a blatant, not just subtle, discrimination.
The mere presence of a friendly face prompts a subtle palette shift: a nearby patch of grass brightens from gray to green, and the hopeful cry for "Neville," at first tentative, asserts itself in bold, chunky letters.
As Mr Roth wrote in a 1963 essay, plainly titled "Writing about Jews", the act of "putting on a good face" was a subtle part of persecution: a persecution he bluntly rejected.A long-time staff writer for the New Yorker, Ms Pierpont has known Mr Roth for the past decade.
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