Word: slipping
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...that their employers don't recognize their responsibilities outside the workplace. Most alarming, 39% of minority women executives say the subtle prejudices in the workplace have alienated and disengaged them from their jobs; 1 in 5 has considered quitting. "Corporate America is in danger of letting this valuable talent slip through its fingers," says Hewlett...
...reinforce stereotypes. Angela Williams, 42, a vice president and deputy general counsel at Sears Holding Corp. and a former federal prosecutor, never talked at the office about the fact that she is an ordained Baptist minister. "It's the same reason you don't wear dreads or let slip some slang," she says. "As a minority executive, you want to be plain vanilla. You don't want them to know you're struggling with child-care issues. You don't want to take vacations. You don't want to give them anything to suggest you're different...
...goalie’s right shoulder. Schroyer notched her first score of the season late in the first period when she put the puck right between Craig’s legs on a scramble in front of the net. Despite being down early, the Bobcats never let the game slip away as the Crimson’s flow and solid play turned into a sloppy struggle to keep the lead. One bright spot for Harvard was the play of Wilson. She finished with two goals, adding the second in the second period after the Bobcats pulled within one when Vicky...
...third period. Boe was forced to face Ruggiero and several other of her former Harvard teammates when she was put in the net for the second period. Boe started out strong in goal, and didn’t allow a score for 13 minutes before letting three shots slip through in the waning minutes of the frame. The second of those goals came off the stick of Crimson mate Cahow, who gathered the puck off a face-off, slipped in and juked Boe for a score at 13:45 into the period. The ECAC All-Stars were able to tally...
...defensive corps like it was standing still. At 16:39 in the first period, the center tied the game at 1-1 with a redirection in front of the net, zipping through the crease with perfect timing and leveling a game that Harvard could have let slip away. The Big Green had scored just 59 seconds into the game, but Du and the Crimson managed a tie by the first intermission—something goaltender John Daigneau deemed “a big boost for us.” And when Dartmouth took a 2-1 lead 32 seconds into...