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He had made his money and could step off the career track to give the registry his time and the resources of his software-consulting firm.
If a woman drops off the career track for a couple of years, Korean firms are far less likely than Western ones to welcome her back.
Although the efforts of the Big Four are to be applauded, too many highly skilled accountants fall off the career ladder because of the inflexibility of employers.
Having a baby had felt like the final excuse to take my foot off the career pedal and stop putting myself through the terror of the shows.
Others believe that because women more often step off the career ladder to raise children, they thereby put themselves at a disadvantage in the cut-throat competition for preferment when they return to work.
Many women drop off the career ladder at some point (usually to have children or to care for an elderly relative) and find it difficult to get back on again.
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"These are things that they invent to cut a little off the careers of some athletes".
While Jones was fending off the career-threatening missteps, Smith defeated former champions Rashad Evans and Mauricio "Shogun" Rua, and former title challenger Volkan Oezdemir last year to reach this showdown.
Coley is not a walkover but someone whose off-the-radar career has been ignored.
And Jasperse?s off-the-bench career began.
"They are the women who had the luxury to step off [the career track] the double income, highly educated couples," she says.
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