Similar words: ceiling, price ceiling, looking glass, magnifying glass, glass, glass over, sunglasses, ailing. Meaning: n. a ceiling based on attitudinal or organizational bias in the work force that prevents minorities and women from advancing to leadership positions.
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1. In her current role she broke through the glass ceiling as the first woman to reach senior management level in the company.
2. Various reasons are given for the apparent glass ceiling women hit in many professions.
3. Goodhue shattered the glass ceiling as the first female publisher at Time Inc.
4. Maybe the stilettos are designed to shatter the glass ceiling, or at least to scratch it.
5. The glass ceiling does not exist because they don't let it.
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6. Many new immigrants are concerned about the glass ceiling in some organizations.
7. Not all the women who broke the political glass ceiling had an easy start.
8. They're now seeing their daughters hitting the glass ceiling and they are horrified at the effects.
9. In the games room, supported by slate and iron pillars, a tracery of iron girders held the low glass ceiling.
10. We've got to recognise that many women in our organisation, for example, perceive a glass ceiling.
11. If we're not making enough money we can blame it on the glass ceiling.
12. Job-hopping is supposed to take place naturally when you reach the glass ceiling at your job.
13. The Lunar Bed holds a queen-size mattress resting on a six-foot-tall platform with an enclosed dome glass ceiling.
14. This article therefore takes the following three policies into examination, namely part-time policy, child care policy and glass ceiling phenomenon.
15. Which reduce career acceleration and thus the amount of force available to crack the glass ceiling.
16. I think that in order to break through any kind of glass ceiling, or simply to get through the day, you have to become impervious to the daily gruffness that's a part of any job.
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