Of course, Chesnutt exposes the fictiveness of a degraded black essentialism in Dr. Miller's upward mobility. |
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Successful initiatives for breaking the glass ceiling to upward mobility for minorities and women. |
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Francis, who was geographically and occupationally mobile, did not attain the same social and economic upward mobility as his brother Paul. |
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Cleverness and assertiveness are valued as ways to achieve upward mobility. |
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If we are to have this quaint surtax on upward mobility, at least let's make it open and a boon to the community at large. |
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Unlike their parents, who lived through the hardships of the Depression, these baby boomers have known only abundance, prosperity and upward mobility. |
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This reaffirmed previous work by the Progressive Policy Institute arguing that car ownership plants the seeds for upward mobility. |
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And comes to believe not only in love but in upward mobility and being legitimate and leaving this life of crime far behind. |
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Strong bonding networks could hinder upward mobility in the mainstream society, especially if the individual belongs to an ethnic minority group. |
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Made up of natural elements, OBA is a decorative item that enhances plants and provides them with upward mobility if required. |
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A number of other obstacles to upward mobility of visible minority employees were cited in the focus groups in particular. |
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The recent upward mobility of this pair has pushed most of its indicators into a downward corrective position. |
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For Lado, the Apni Beti money offers leverage in her struggle for upward mobility. |
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Employers like chronological resumés which demonstrate upward mobility and jobs of increasing responsibility. |
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They will have a high degree of upward mobility because knowledge is potentially available to everyone. |
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So while the quality of the first job in German is higher, upward mobility can be modest. |
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While the quality of first jobs is relatively low, upward mobility is higher and applies to both medium as well as high-skilled jobs. |
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The first one, which eases the upward mobility for young apprentices, can give young people a taste for Europe. |
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Performance appraisal is an important tool that helps the upward mobility of employees in the private sector organizations with which we spoke. |
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Steps should be taken to encourage upward mobility of women working in middle and lower management positions, where most women work. |
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Consequently there are fewer prospects for newcomers to achieve upward mobility. |
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However, there does appear to be a recent bullish cross on the daily chart, signaling further upward mobility. |
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America is not about picking winners and losers, we are about upward mobility, hard work, and playing by the rules. |
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Some Jamaicans have used the open enrollment at the City University of New York to improve their skills in order to obtain higher paying jobs and upward mobility. |
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They have been ahead of the curve in discussing income inequality and the lack of upward mobility in developed societies. |
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Constitutional arguments aside, there do seem to be some better ways to create conditions for upward mobility among newcomers. |
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Fear of reprisals such as unjust incarcerations and lynchings deterred upward mobility further. |
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It was noted that migration provided upward mobility to women in their countries of origin, but downward mobility in their countries of destination. |
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That means lots of employment choices at entry and mid-level positions. That also means tremendous opportunities for upward mobility and continued education. |
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This leadership development program focuses primarily on project work to provide you with opportunity for growth, upward mobility, and an understanding of business issues. |
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Limited lateral and upward mobility, as well as a general failure of management to provide enough support to young professionals and attention to their concerns and initiatives, can also lead to frustrations and separations. |
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The sector has so many small organizations and that means there are thin leadership layers that do not allow for upward mobility within organizations. |
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While one population group is spending more time on education and increasing their chances of upward mobility, another group is dropping out of high school. |
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Initiatives had been taken to increase the coverage of basic infrastructures and social amenities, raise incomes in low-productivity sectors and create opportunities for upward mobility. |
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She moves away from transsexuality, loneliness, and shame, towards heterosexual coupledom, family, motherhood, and upward mobility. |
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Nonconformists in the 18th and 19th century claimed a devotion to hard work, temperance, frugality, and upward mobility, with which historians today largely agree. |
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Debuting at the Download estival later this summer, Campbell and co are the very pitome of upward mobility in music business apparently on s knees. |
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Hitchens is the product of typical English petit bourgeois parents who sought upward mobility for their children by putting them in public schools. |
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Upward mobility and reward for work seems to be an afterthought for all concerned. |
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