While people appreciated the government's policies to protect women at work, 67 percent of the people polled said such policies needed to be more practical, like allowing pregnant employees to work at home if possible.
While those kung fu masters compete on prowess, actress Li Bingbing gets the job done with ease, proving women are just as tough.
While optimists think the epidemic may be over by the end of April, and pessimists argue that the turning point will come as late as April, the research team said that the emergence of the inflection point of the epidemic would depend on "the implementation of China's current epidemic prevention measures" and "the cooperation of the entire population".
While some people argue that technology can take the place of the lookouts, Wang disagrees.
While white-collar workers in Shanghai are paying more attention to their health, they have failed to manage it effectively, according to a report released on Wednesday.
While most people are seeking shelter from the blistering summer heat in air- conditioned offices and malls, the ground staff of Shanghai's two airports have been braving the weather to rectify problems caused by the high temperatures.
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While many people are still trying to get their heads around Shanghai's new trash-sorting regulations that came into effect on July 1, Shanghai woman Zhou Chun was already well-acquainted with the practice.
While partnerships in traditional areas, such as energy, nuclear power, aerospace and infrastructure, have been firmed up, Li said the two sides also have collaborated in investment and financing within the framework of the Silk Road Fund and the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank.
While it’s not fair to cast generalizations, many of the subsequent articles and comments in response to my dating article reflected the tone of Romano’s reports from Seattle women of their own dates with Amazon men: “The type of person who is attracted to these jobs and thus to the Seattle area seems to be a socially awkward, emotionally stunted, sheltered, strangely entitled, and/or a misogynistic individual.”
While sounding at first like a harrowing encounter, it was actually a simulation during a project called Girls' Protection, in which students learn skills like how to say "no" to unwanted sexual advances.