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While gender bias continues to limit upward mobility for all women, women of color continue to face stereotypes that define leadership as contrary to both their gender and their ethnicity.
Yet it is being tempered with a new appreciation for context, for systemic and structural challenges that limit upward mobility and perpetuate class divides that are finally coming into collective view.
For example, obesity was reported to be stigmatized more highly in women than men, and obesity may limit upward social mobility more so in women than men [ 98].
Third, obesity is more stigmatized among women than men, which may limit upward mobility for obese women more so than obese men [ 22], exacerbating the effect of early life disadvantages on adult obesity among women.
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"This could exert limited upward pressure on house prices in the near term.
Industry lobbyists hoping to sink their teeth into the favorable loans and contracts targeted to small business create pressure to revise size limits upward.
They are overrepresented in jobs that are clerical, semi-professional or service-oriented, which often have limited upward mobility (Ng et al. 2007).
In fact, the goal was the opposite: to discourage older employees from staying so long that they limited upward mobility for younger workers.
Women report being encouraged to move out of pure tech into support functions, which offer less pay, are less prestigious and have limited upward mobility.
Therefore, a predicted cow could not have daughters (but, e.g., half- or full-sibs) in the training dataset – hence limiting upward bias in the estimation caused by progeny of validation animals in the training data.
That might limit the upward movement in bond yields – the interest paid on government debt.
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