Was it masculine qualities that got them there, or were leadership skills thus put into the context of a male-dominated leadership rank, and therefore became the standard?
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Now, says Lubar, put into the right context, the objects seem appropriate.
To put the cost into context, the current world energy market is about three trillion US dollars a year and growing.
Now to put that into context, the equivalent UK bond yield is around 2.2% and Germany's is 1.8%.
This, she adds, should be put into context: the development of bone-marrow transplantation or monoclonal-antibody treatments both took several decades.
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To put this into context, the only federal crimes that have no statute of limitations are capital offenses that warrant the death penalty and certain terrorism, child abduction, and sex offenses.
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To put this fact into context, the entire peak-to-trough contraction in the 2001 recession was 1.3%!
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"To put that into context, 20mSv is the same dose you get from three computed tomography (X-ray) scans of your chest, roughly, " she told reporters.
Others put the future of humanity into stark context, warning that our rate of urban growth is unsustainable and destructive to communities and to the environment.
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Andy Burnham, Labour's health secretary, sought on November 30th to put the Basildon trust's deficiencies into a broader, more flattering context, in which the overall hospital-death rate is falling fast.
As such, we have to put the issue of unemployment into a global context.
McCurry did praise the Democrats' minority report, saying it was "a powerful document" that put the committee's work into context.
To put that into some kind of context, the next biggest cancer killer is bowel, which accounts for just under 16, 000 mortalities per annum and then breast, which kills under 12, 000 a year.
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It, therefore, fell to him first and foremost to discuss the loss of the Chinook and to put this setback into context.
If we don't put enough public resources into surveillance, both in the veterinary context and the human context, then we must be prepared to pay the consequences when we do have a crisis.
To put this into context, this was all happening at the end of 2007 to early 2008, when the iPhone was making huge inroads in the marketplace and its popularity was surging faster than anyone ever expected.
To put this number into context, 83 firefighters were killed on the job nationwide all of last year, the U.S. Fire Administration reported.
To put that into context - it is more than a quarter of the total GDP (gross domestic product) for the whole world - about the size of the US and Japanese economies combined.
To put his scoring outburst (relatively speaking) into context, consider the following: Since the NHL returned from its lockout in 2005, eight players have played a full 82-game schedule without scoring a goal, Salvador among them.
Stern says the panel's report tried to put that shot into context.
"The orthodoxy in opera has become to radically modernize at all costs, to strip away the historical context and put it as fiercely and directly into modern life as you possibly can, " says Kinmonth.
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When Apple announced the sale of its millionth iPad, our own Dan Frommer put it into context.
In this context, contributions and the role of Higher Education Institutions have put into pressure in relation to transference, production and dissemination of knowledge combined with social commitment and responsibility as well as with the attention to the global challenges and to the building of more just and equal societies.
This comes against the backdrop of very, very high growth indeed, just to put it into context.
To put it into context, only 275 million copies of Monopoly have been sold since it was created in the early 1900s.
The importance of the B-2 is evident when its stealth and long range are put into a strategic-political context.
Pickering's performance in the 100m was the latest in a series of recent wins, but he was keen to put his display into context.
Thomas Jordan, an Earth scientist at the University of Southern California, in Los Angeles, who chaired an international review of earthquake forecasting in Italy in the wake of L'Aquila's quake, says that these calculations must be put into context.
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On the brink of 300 at a recent press conference, Glavine put his quest into what has become a depressing context for many players and fans.
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