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She said the data for people making $500,000 or more "suggest that the women who have geared their lives the same way as men seem to be doing approximately as well".
All of these articles and many more suggest that Sandberg's wealth and high status render her interest in feminism dubious and blind her to the fact that her advice is irrelevant to most women and thus worthless.
"While we think this is a great place to be a reporter, the company's actions more and more suggest that we are replaceable and the bottom line is more important than our welfare," Tom Lauricella, a reporter who joined the company in 1992, told me.
And, of course, nothing could more suggest old Beijing than Beijing opera, with its masks, its stylized movements, its atonal, strangely modern arias, its fantastically intricate scenes of battle, and, probably most important, its audience of connoisseurs who know when to shout a throaty "hao!" — good!
Short of turning the lawn over to organic vegetables and selling the car, books with such titles as "The Power of Less: The fine art of limiting yourself to the essential…in business and in life" or "Living Simply: Choosing less in a world of more" suggest practical ideas for cutting down on the effort of decision-making.
And, of course, nothing could more suggest old Beijing than Beijing opera, with its masks, its stylized movements, strangely modern arias, its fantastically intricate scenes of battle, and, probably most important, its audience of connoisseurs who know when to shout a throaty "hao!" — good!
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Many more suggested a murkier motive.
A reading of 50 or more suggests expansion, while one below 50 suggests contraction.
And an accusatory brief called "It Takes More" suggests the coltish chilliness of Rihanna.
"We could eat less and actually enjoy it more," suggests Rozin.
And Romney's reluctance to reveal more suggests that there is more that's distasteful.
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