Sentences with phrase «years or decades later»

As laws regarding prenuptial agreements vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction, and as the family laws within states change frequently, there can be no guarantee that a prenuptial agreement will be found valid years or decades later.
You can choose to pay for medical expenses with non-HSA funds (ie, with after - tax money), save your receipts, and then reimburse yourself years or decades later, with tax - free money from the HSA.
* We have the resources and knowledge to take on complex cases, including those involving sexual assault where a complainant makes allegations years or decades later or there is a question about consent.
In the US, Bloomberg found there's a pattern: a few pioneers will get out ahead of the issue, and then years or decades later a key event (such as a landmark court case or the maturation of a grassroots campaign) will take place that ushers in a cascade of new supporters, and finally a federal law on the issue.
They sell, years or decades later, when the forces suppressing these great holdings have changed.
Once an investor buys a stock (or a portfolio of stocks), there's really nothing left to do but wait for the investments to become profitable — years or decades later.
The term describes a controversial scenario in which victims of horrendous traumas utterly repress all memory of the experience, only to recover it years or decades later.
Strengths of this study, Dr. Li noted, included that researchers used an objective measuring device and studied a short - term outcome (miscarriage) rather than one that will occur years or decades later, such as cancer or autoimmune diseases.
Some of the insults appear to have little or no short - term effect, but often become serious years or decades later.
Once an investor buys a stock (or a portfolio of stocks), there's really nothing left to do but wait for the investments to become profitable — years or decades later.
In Berkshire's property & casualty (P&C) insurance businesses, premiums are collected up front, but claims are paid out often years or decades later, allowing the float to be used for investments.

Not exact matches

Waugh says the constant travel and punishing hours of the past two decades were not easy on his wife of 38 years, Lynne, or their three sons, now in their late 20s and early 30s.
But since the last Bitcoin block is projected to be mined around the year 2140, adopting Bitcoin as a major (or world) currency anytime in the next few decades would just exacerbate anthropogenic climate change by needlessly increasing electricity consumption until it's too late.
The fish catch had been growing at a record rate for two decades prior to 1970, but since 1970 the fish catch per person fell by 13 per cent or over 1 per cent per year Then fifteen years later in the mid-1980s there was an upturn of nearly 20 per cent due largely to the recovery of the depleted Peruvian anchoveta fishery.
A decade later, nothing has changed; that's why it is disconcerting to see so much hype about the IDEO plan, which is still years away from implementation or affordability, but no talk about the current meal program.
In addition, neither condition emerges in the first years of life, but rather both appear years or even decades later, says senior author Dr. Arturas Petronis, head of the Krembil Family Epigenetics Laboratory in the Campbell Family Mental Health Research Institute at the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH).
A decade or so later they return to spend their teenage years near those same beaches.
The lack of information about the long - term safety of drugs prescribed for children is a special worry, both for drugs that may be used for decades for chronic conditions and for drugs for which short - term use may be found to harm children's growth and development months or years later.
More than 10.6 million people worldwide fell ill and 1.7 million died from tuberculosis last year while a quarter of the world has latent TB, which will develop into active tuberculosis for one in ten victims years or even decades later.
Researchers found a significant decrease in rates of childhood overweight or obesity between 2004 and 2013, from 30.7 % in 2004 to 27.0 % a decade later among children aged 3 to 19 years.
But it is even better than that because to go from generation to generation in the human world is either nine months or 21 years, depending on who you talk to; you've got to get pregnant; you've got to buy baby clothes, the whole thing; the kid goes to school and then college and a couple of decades later, you've got a new generation.
Even once a drug makes it to late - phase clinical trials, patients must be followed for several years, or even a decade or more, to determine whether the new treatment is more effective than current treatments.
The most surprising thing about Driving Miss Daisy now, some twenty - four years later, is that as it jumps forward decade - by - decade, the age makeup is considerably better than any of the crap used in last year's Hitchcock or the also - post-racial and deeply sensitive, time - skipping Cloud Atlas.
«If we don't reach the five - year - olds today, next year or next decade is simply too late
Two decades later, most public universities in England now charge # 9,250 — equivalent to about $ 11,380, or 18 percent more than the average sticker price of a U.S. public four - year institution.
Ask anyone about their favorite K - 12 teacher, and they'll likely have no problem recalling that teacher's name, teaching style, and classroom decor — years or even decades later.
ISBNs never expire and can be used years (or even decades) later.
In the latest issue of Master Investor magazine I looked at four high growth «dividend champions», i.e. companies that have grown quickly whilst raising their dividends every year for the last decade or more.
Developed with support from the UK Space Agency, collaborate or compete in a decades - spanning campaign later this year
In 2005, the artist opened lesser new york in her Williamsburg loft, which was a response to Greater New York (2005) but it was lesser; it was a greater response to the lesser limits of the art world that she saw reflected in PS1's concurrent survey; this lesser exhibit / installation was organized under the auspices of a «fia backström production,» a lesser production of curated ephemera such as press releases, invites, posters, and so on culled from found materials and the work of a greater local network of friends and peers; the lesser aesthetics of dejecta, pasted directly onto the walls, reflects a greater decorative pattern, not unlike Rorschach images of a lesser art industry itself within a critique of a greater institutional relationship to art production; as such, the lesser display of curated ephemera (from nonartists and artists alike) not only comments on the greater vortex of art and capital, but also serves as a lesser gesture toward something like a memorial wall, not unlike a collection of posters on the greater Berlin Wall, or a lesser improvisational 9 - 11 wall, or, more recently, a greater Facebook wall, or the lesser construction wall surrounding the Second Avenue gas explosion in the East Village, all pointing to a lesser memorial for the greater commodified institution of art consumption; whereas in Backström's lesser new york each move repels consumption by both the lesser value of the pasted paper and its repetition, which dispels the greater value of precious originals; so the act of reinstalling lesser new yorkten years later at Greater New York — the very institution that rejected her a decade earlier — speaks to the nefarious long arm of Capitalism that can morph into an owner of its own critique; so that lesser new york is greater than its initial critique, greater than a work of institutional critique: it is a continuous institutional relationship, a lesser critique that keeps on giving in its new contexts; the collective spirit of artists working together playfully is lesser, whereas the critique of how artists can imagine working alongside the institution is greater, or vice versa; the lesser gesture of a curated mixed - media installation in one's home with no clear identification and no commercial validity becomes untethered when it is greater, and this particular lesser becomes greater in the Greater New York (2015) context; still, the instabilities of the organizing systems by Backström continue to put pressure on both the defining features of art production in both the lesser context and the decade - later greater one; further, the greater question of what constitutes an art as a lesser art becomes a dizzying conundrum when the greater art institution frames the lesser to be greater, when the lesser is invested in its lesser relationship to the greater.
Eclipsed by their male counterparts in the later years of the 20th century, the last decade or so has seen another shift in perception.
For although this reluctant resolution may simply be motivated by the mundane tragedy of my own private aging, it has become increasingly clear to me in recent years that much of my current thinking about art was shaped rather decisively (if very indirectly) by that filial experience, and much of the conjecture I am seeking to flesh out in this essay is directly influenced by my first encounters with art — encounters which first took place and shape in front of my father's modest but well - balanced library, in his ateliers (he must have moved house every two years or so for a whole damned decade), at the opening receptions for the many group shows he was in, throughout the late 1970s and early to mid-1980s, in villages, towns and cities scattered across the Flemish plains.
I am taking liberties by starting off the 2014 year in late 2013, but the fact of this show in Los Angeles, Sturtevant's first in decades, was an important lead - up to her retrospective at New York's Museum of Modern Art and a significant marker in her return to visibility in the U.S. Given her death prior to the opening of the MoMA show, this generous presentation of the film Finite Infinite (2010) underscored the importance of that space for bringing projects that would otherwise not be seen or given such gorgeous and ample space.
-- What's the mean avg growth in global CO2 and CO2e last year and over the prior ~ 5 years — What's the current global surface temperature anomaly in the last year and in prior ~ 5 years — project that mean avg growth in CO2 / CO2e ppm increasing at the same rate for another decade, and then to 2050 and to 2075 (or some other set of years)-- then using the best available latest GCM / s (pick and stick) for each year or quarter update and calculate the «likely» global surface temperature anomaly into the out years — all things being equal and not assuming any «fictional» scenarios in any RCPs or Paris accord of some massive shift in projected FF / Cement use until such times as they are a reality and actually operating and actually seen slowing CO2 ppm growth.
In other words, many of the effects of human changes even initiated decades (or even centuries) ago will not manifest themselves on provisioning ecological services for many years, and perhaps only decades into the future, by which time it will be too late to do anything, and the quality of life for our species will drop rapidly and precipitously.
The latest estimates from the U.S. Energy Information Administration now suggest that U.S. emissions will continue to decline for the next few years and remain flat for a decade or more after that.
New data in the report, A life sentence for young people, shows that hundreds of thousands of people are being affected every year, and often many decades later, because of mistakes they made when they were children or young adults.
Vancouver Calgary Marriage Agreement Lawyers help parties draft legally enforceable marriage agreements also known as pre-nuptial agreements that provide the best chance of withstanding a court review, many years or even decades later.
Over decades, John has observed more than 3,000 couples longitudinally, discovering patterns of argument and subtle behaviors that can predict whether a couple would be happily partnered years later or unhappy or divorced.
But just a decade later, couples who married after their child's birth, whether one year later or five, had no higher a chance of divorce than couples who bought their baby carriage after marriage.
When a new couple dances down the aisle after saying their marriage vows, they almost never expect to walk out of divorce court months, years, or decades later.
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