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The report's authors point to gatekeepers — political parties and outside groups that provide financial and logistical support to candidates — as more often working to maintain the status quo than helping to elect candidates more reflective of their communities.
That is because I am now more often working behind the scenes, behind the camera as a producer and a writer – and just like those bad old days in the 1970s in front of the camera, I am still all too often the only black person in the room.
One of the reasons is working part time; another is that women more often working in lower paid fields and positions.
Compared to the whole Dutch population of GP's, respondents were slightly younger (1,5 years) and were more often working alone (47 versus 28%%).
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That bailout, however, in song, is more often work, a lover, or inevitable vices.
— — — — — American grandmothers and grandfathers are busy with their own life, often travel, more often work or simply have rest.
She would work with a defendant's lawyer or, more often, work the phones to track down a lawyer when a defendant did not have one.
More often works displaying special craft techniques (such as work in ivory imported by Fijians from Tonga) were treasured because it was accepted by the importers that the imports were beyond their skills to manufacture for themselves.
Since women carry the major responsibility for children, they more often work part-time and experience more interruptions in their career patterns due to motherhood.
Rather, as we understand it, the policy issued with the app was originally created for musician clients which Disciple more often works with (one example on that front: The Rolling Stones).
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