Sentence examples for opportunity at work from inspiring English sources

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Highlighting "aspiration" as  "a big difference" between the Tories and Labour, he will insist it is not about "patronising people, patting them on the head and putting a benefit cheque in their hands," but "giving them the tools -- the stability at home, the rigour at school, the opportunity at work — [to] finish the job and write their own success story".

Avoiding loss -- sometimes we lie because we are clinging to a misperception that, if the truth were out, we would lose something, like the respect of our significant other, or an opportunity at work.

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Katherine, too, fights for her dignity and for opportunities at work.

The report, from recruitment consultancy Badenoch and Clark, revealed that 31% of respondents believe that men are offered greater opportunities at work.

But even then, they need to go hand-in-hand with policies that support equal opportunities at work, at all levels.

Another Stonewall report, The Double-Glazed Glass Ceiling, reveals how many lesbians feel that being both female and gay puts them at a double disadvantage when it comes to opportunities at work.

In recent decades, feminists thought and believed that equality would come about when the big, headline issues had been tackled – equal pay, equal opportunities at work, the smashing of glass ceilings and more women bosses.

In the end, Sandberg, 43, wants to churn out cohorts of women motivated to "lean in" to their chosen careers with aggression and passion, say yes to challenges and opportunities at work, even if you have kids, and so avoid being kept down by the patriarchy.

However, even they believed that people with a satisfactory level of English proficiency had better opportunities at work.

Further, we proposed that one form of organizational supports, specifically developmental opportunities at work, are sources of self efficacy and outcome expectations, and that the relationship between organizational supports and job attitudes is mediated by self-efficacy and outcome expectations.

The following example illustrates this point: A general manager in a high-technology company (B13) indicated that although his company does not force applicants to pass certain English proficiency tests, those who did so had better opportunities at work, and employees were well aware of the importance of enhancing their English proficiency.

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