3: Tough : The first female Executive Editor of The New York Times, Jill Abramson is anything but stereotypical.
"We are familiar with similar processes from other stereotypes like race and gender, where many times the stereotypical expectations of others affect who we become.
They may be the stereotypical butt of jokes.
They may be the stereotypical butt of jokes.
Stereotypical changes when we got married - way less [intimacy] and more entitlement.
Yep, far from stereotypical princessy pinks, these icons are all dressed in bold aqua, cornflower and navy.
Yep, far from stereotypical princessy pinks, these icons are all dressed in bold aqua, cornflower and navy.
And despite the stereotypical male aversion to shopping, they may benefit even more than women.
These stereotypical beliefs about gender differences remain strong, found a new survey from the Pew Research Center on Tuesday.
But, administrators there say the four-year medical plant chemistry degree isn't for your stereotypical stoner.
It is one of Silicon Valley's most stereotypical exports, generally associated with efficiency and millennials.
Just as women's studies classes have long examined the ways that gendered language undermines women and girls, a growing body of research shows that stereotypical messages are similarly damaging to boys.
The stereotypical smart appliance is the self-stocking refrigerator that replenishes your milk automatically.
Those who sit down with them at their postshow dinners know their domesticity and warmth, the antithesis of fashion's stereotypical sangfroid.
Merica: "A truncated form of 'America', now often used ironically draw attention to stereotypical American ideals, institutions, or traditions.
Silicon Valley's stereotypical approach to solving public problems is to invest in social entrepreneurship.
It has both to do with the stereotypical portrayal of the position itself and the types of people who are generally interested in such fields.
If you think about a stereotypical rich person (at least traditionally), the image may resemble a well-fed cat that is almost never skinny.
Likewise, as institutions, businesses may create barriers for individuals who do not fulfil stereotypical expectations.
The most recent in-depth study found that, in 1999, only 115 children nationwide were victims of a "stereotypical kidnapping" by a stranger; the overwhelming majority were abducted by a family member.