Example sentences of "[conj] for women " in BNC.

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1 Miners may strike in support of nurses , but that does n't make them fighters for the equality of women or for women as women .
2 But they are ‘ remarkably independent ’ ( whether ‘ remarkably ’ for Africans or for women is left tactfully ambiguous ) .
3 Feminist debates over prostitution contained no positive representations of active female sexuality , either for prostitutes or for women in general .
4 Except for women in the highest grade , there was a stepwise increase in rates of both short and long spells .
5 Several authors have thus recommended a conservative approach for asymptomatic patients with visceral pseudoaneurysms smaller than 2.5 cm in diameter , except for women of child bearing age .
6 Alcohol affects women and men differently because of the way their bodies are made , so remember that for women the sensible drinking limits are lower .
7 Baffling because it is all so new and strange , and exciting because it brings the first hint , the first distant suggestion that for women an independent economic identity is possible .
8 Alcohol affects women and men differently because of the way their bodies are made , so remember that for women the sensible drinking limits are lower .
9 Jacqueline Langford , general manager of PPP 's medical centres , which offer a series of health screening services including a London-based menopause clinic , said : ‘ The survey clearly indicates that for women in business in Britain the menopause can be the missing rung on the career ladder .
10 One study has shown that for women aged 25–34 on the pill the relative risk of death from circulatory disease was 1.6 for nonsmokers but 3.4 for smokers ; for women aged 35–44 the risks were 3.3 and 4.2 respectively and for women over 45 , 4.6 and 7.4. ( 9 ) There is also a considerably increased risk for women on the pill who smoke and who have one or more known risk factor for coronary heart disease .
11 It is estimated that for women to give up work to look after disabled relatives cost earnings of 8,500 if they had no children and about 7,000 if they had .
12 In the Seventies and early Eighties the general opinion was that for women to ‘ make it ’ they had to act like men but now the rules are different , says author Sally Helgerson in her recently published bestseller The Female Advantage : Women 's Ways of Leadership .
13 ‘ Matthew , I 'm trying to be very understanding and modern about this , but I want you to realize that for women of my generation , it 's difficult to accept the prevailing mores . ’
14 Penelope hardly knew which to choose after this , but decided on brandy ; she had a vague idea that for women port was a rather low-class drink , since they did not — perhaps could not — appreciate it in the rather ritualistic way that men did .
15 It seems clear that for women as well as for men , the expanding employment and rising incomes provided by manufacturing growth were a markedly regional phenomenon .
16 Saying that Americans are obsessed with spectator sport is a bit like saying that life in Japan is bliss : something that is more true for men than for women .
17 This is partly because single status at younger ages appears to have been consistently even more lethal for men than for women .
18 To be married is life-protective for both sexes but more so for men than for women .
19 The slightly higher RNR levels for elderly married couples and for men living alone than for women living alone are because the women have less income from paid employment and from occupational pensions .
20 Making the assumption that such men have working-class occupations , Sullivan argues that the housing options for them are very limited after divorce , more limited than for women who , if they have been left as single parents relying upon state benefits for their income , probably will qualify for local authority housing .
21 Not only are certain subjects ( physics , maths , engineering ) considered more suitable for men than for women , but also these subjects in themselves seem to embody qualities which are closely linked to our ideas about masculinity and femininity .
22 The figure shows that the cumulative pregnancy rate by insemination cycle for women with waist-hip ratios <0.80 ( pear shape ) was significantly higher than for women with ratios >=50.80; ( apple shape ) ( p=0.008 ) .
23 Prescriptions for men cost more than for women aged between 25 and 84 years .
24 Our dilemma is that it speaks of a level of separation from the world , the flesh and human reality which has already proved far too harmful to the churches in general and for women in particular for us to consider returning to it .
25 Cabinet seats will be created for ministers with responsibility for Europe , environmental protection , overseas development and for women .
26 Life expectancy for men rose from 70.8 years in 1981 to 73.2 years in 1991 , and for women from 76.8 to 78.8 years .
27 There is a good deal of evidence to show , however , that industrial capitalism places women on the periphery of the economy , and for women in a Third World country which is itself on the periphery of a world economy , the situation is even more difficult .
28 Or following closely from this , what do physical changes in their bodies imply for men and for women ?
29 Getting older may be ‘ less profoundly wounding for a man ’ , because throughout life being physically attractive counts more in a woman 's life than in a man 's , and for women especially beauty is identified with youthfulness .
30 Many of these workshops were run by and for women only .
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