Re: verb gender



On Wed, 27 Jul 2005 15:49:44 GMT, Ron Hardin
<rhhardin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
<news:42E7AD1E.3C5C@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> in sci.lang:

> Brian M. Scott wrote:

>>> The prediction is that the women will drop out when they
>>> find you can't do work at the highest levels without
>>> giving up everything else; a requirement that large
>>> numbers of males are perfectly happy with.

>> 'The prediction', eh? I can see why no one wants to take
>> responsibility for it, though.

> You sense a moral component. [...]

No.
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