Not exact matches
«In this day and
age when
everyone has a megaphone and people are watching, you
almost have to answer publicly,» said Bob Geller, president of Fusion Public Relations, a New York - based marketing and communications firm.
In today's social media
age,
almost everyone has a digital profile.
Almost 25 years ago, Boston Beer became the first brewer to
age beer in spirit barrels, a now - standard practice that, Koch says, «
everyone thought was illegal, because you couldn't commingle different types of alcohol.»
In this
age of hyper - competitiveness, thinking that someone else's victory «steals» from your own success creeps on
almost everyone.
If fact, I'll go so far as to say that
almost everyone should reinvest their dividends regardless of their
age or personal situation.
Bacon — yes, American - style bacon in Rome; not exactly the pork product I associate with the city, but who am I to question these things — was grilled to a perfect, lightly charred crisp then topped with peppery wild arugula and drizzled so - very - lightly with an
aged balsamic vinegar, the kind that is thick, dark and
almost syrupy, as sweet as it is punchy, the kind that probably costs too much but that I still encourage
everyone to buy, just once, because used judiciously (which is to say, not in a steak marinade, please, use the cheap stuff for that) it will last forever.
But
everyone can feel it —
everyone in town of a certain
age,
everyone connected to the university, and
almost everyone who has anything to do with the modern stadium down the hill.
It is worth noting that while people under
age 65 in the U.S. live in a heavily market - dominated economy where poor employment outcomes mean poverty and a lack of access to health care,
almost everyone over
age 65 has most of their healthcare paid for by Medicare, (a FICA tax financed, single payer system that pays providers more or less the same rates as private insurance companies and has few cost controls), more than half of their nursing home costs paid by Medicaid, (which is stingy in how much it pays providers and moderately means tested), and receives enough of a guaranteed income from the combination of Social Security and SSI payments to keep the poverty rate for people
age 65 +, (even if they have no retirement savings of their own), above the poverty line, regardless of the state of the local economy.
Almost everyone, regardless of profession, political persuasion, or
age, gives me the same answer: War will never end.
However, these sinister common breakfast foods that
almost everyone consumes daily are killing you slowly, zapping your energy levels, causing diabetes, excess body fat, cancer, and even faster
aging in your body.
Being a perfect example of the testosterone related benefits informed about bee pollen, Noel Johnson was obviously a runner and past boxer who on a regular basis ran marathons with an
age when
almost everyone has weekly doctor visits.
Almost everyone develops jowls as they
age.
My experience has shown me that
almost everyone in this day and
age needs a good multi that has way more than the recommended RDA's.
They cover all physical types and
age ranges so there are potential brides for
almost everyone.
DETERMINING
AGE OF ROCKS AND FOSSILS FRANK K. MCKINNEY THE
AGE of fossils intrigues
almost everyone.
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AGE OF ROCKS AND FOSSILS FRANK K. MCKINNEY THE
AGE of fossils intrigues
almost everyone.
So to look at the characters it really does feel very authentic as
everyone has indeed
aged some 20 years...
almost.
Almost everyone my parents»
age has a relative who was taken or happened to be in the North when the split was made, and many do not know to this day if these relatives are alive or dead.
Everyone was white, and almost everyone middle
Everyone was white, and
almost everyone middle
everyone middle -
aged.
Most of our rescues are middle -
aged or older, yet
almost everyone wants a young dog.
With something for
almost everyone, from complete beginners to practising artists with no limitations on
age whatsoever.
Further to Eric's response to John Finn at # 20, presumably the simplest answer of all is that
almost everyone agrees that there was a «Little Ice
Age» of sorts which affected at least Europe, and from which rewarming had begun by the 18th century.
«Well I'm sitting like a rose between two thorns here and I have to take practical decisions - erm - the climate's always been changing - er - Peter mentioned the Arctic and I think in the Holocene the Arctic melted completely and you can see there were beaches there - when Greenland was occupied, you know, people growing crops - we then had a little ice
age, we had a middle
age warming - the climate's been going up and down - but the real question which I think
everyone's trying to address is - is this influenced by manmade activity in recent years and James is actually correct - the climate has not changed - the temperature has not changed in the last seventeen years and what I think we've got to be careful of is that there is
almost certainly - bound to be - some influence by manmade activity but I think we've just got to be rational (audience laughter)- rational people - and make sure the measures that we take to counter it don't actually cause more damage - and I think we're about to get -»
Like
almost everyone born before the mid-1970s — and some would push that into the 1980s — the world in which we were raised, educated, and first employed is a very different one than our current digital
age.
Depending on the upper
age limit imposed by the insurance company,
almost everyone who applies for this kind of coverage is accepted for it.