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Discover LudwigThe phrase "gender biases" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you want to refer to prejudices, stereotypes, or institutional discrimination based on gender. For example: "Many studies have found that gender biases still exist in the workplace, with men often being preferred for certain positions over equally qualified women."
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Race and gender biases, for example, profoundly influence psychiatric diagnoses.
I think a lot of the issues with Courtney have to do with gender biases.
Gender biases about caring roles being better suited to women may apply.
Perhaps the biggest argument against tipping is the blatant gender biases that servers face every day.
The findings so far from Galley's ongoing research into gender biases in social work are far from simple.
"Ultimately recognising and challenging gender biases in the workplace will have dramatic and positive implications for businesses.
Gladwell brings Lee's novel (and Robert Mulligan's film) into historical context and elucidates the class and gender biases cloaked by Finch's particular brand of Southern liberalism.
Language, in particular, is where gender biases are noticeably ingrained, say Gao and Cui, who think they now pay much greater attention to how they talk about women.
If Mitchell and others are serious about sending a positive message to a younger generation of athletes, they should reconsider the gender biases at work in these decisions.
It's about finding more female writers or translators from countries where there are gender biases far greater than there are here," she said.
The World Bank attributes this to gender biases and parental ignorance regarding entitlement under India's Person with Disability act of 1995.
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