Sentences with phrase «age decade by decade»

Speaking of Fonda, it's a bittersweet pleasure that deepens as you get older, I suppose, but nothing is quite the equivalent of watching an actor you admire age decade by decade as you walk alongside them as a spectator.

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One recent (if small study) that followed a diverse group 183 teens who attended public high school for a decade, starting in middle school, found that «by the age of 22, these «cool kids» are rated as less socially competent than their peers.
Over the last decade, the number of adults under age 30 has jumped by 5 million, but the number of households for that age group rose by just 200,000, the Journal reports, citing the Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies.
Let's review my 401 (k) savings targets by age and see when various age groups of savers may become 401 (k) millionaires if they are able to work at a job with a 401 (k) plan for several decades.
But at the same time, the seemingly endless economic doldrums (the flicker of optimism from this week's jobs numbers notwithstanding), the rise of the Occupy movement, and the general sense that young people are being particular battered by coming of age in a monster recession, suggests that while the»90s and naughts didn't offer much to rebel against, the current decade certainly does.
Not only that, the arrival of the baby - boom generation at retirement age over the next two decades will see the ratio of seniors to working - age people (aged 20 to 64) go from just over 1:5 in 2006 to 1:2 by 2056.
A striking 46 percent of renters ages 25 to 34 — the core of the millennial population — spend more than 30 percent of their incomes on rent, up from 40 percent a decade earlier, according to a report by Harvard University's Joint Center of Housing Studies.
In the coming decades, as baby - boomers hit old age, the annual death rate will climb from 8.3 per 1,000 people today to 10.2 by 2050 in America, from 10.6 to 13.7 in Italy and from 9.1 to 12.8 in Spain.
It also shows the incremental dollars invested by decade, and the compounding effect on those earlier contributions through age 65.
Much has been written about how to manage this new generation of workers between the ages of 18 and 35, which will constitute more than 35 percent of the workforce by the end of 2013 and more than 50 percent of all workers by the end of the decade.
In London, the working - age population rose by more than 40,000 during the decade, yet there were nearly 6,000 fewer employed persons.
2018.03.26 Automation to impact at least 50 % of Canadian jobs in the next decade: RBC research A new RBC research paper, Humans Wanted - How Canadian youth can thrive in the age of disruption, has revealed that 50 % of Canadian jobs will be disrupted by automation in the next 10 years...
And while student loan balances have grown substantially for borrowers of all ages in the past decade, researchers say the fastest growth has been in total balances held by borrowers age 60 or older, which have increased nearly nine-fold since 2004.
Beyond that, workplace bonuses are up, as are expected inheritances across the U.S. Forty percent of U.S. adults expect an inheritance from aging parents in the next decade — if not sooner, a study by Arlington, Va. - based Willis Towers Watson found.
Since 1950, the average retirement age has decreased by about five years and the average life expectancy has increased by more than a decade.
The net worth of households headed by people 44 and younger has dropped more over the past decade than the net worth of middle - aged and elderly households, according to the Federal Reserve.
That trees were created already decades old, with existing tree rings demonstrating their age; that dinosaur bones were placed in the Earth already millions of years old; canyons were created with layers of sedimentary rock AS IF they had been carved out by water over eons, etc..
And globally, the Red Cross and Salvation Army (founded by Catholics) and Medicin Sans Frontieres (originally founded by Christians, but now largely a secular group) have provided gratis disaster and emergency medical and other aid for decades, regardless of age, gender, religion, ethnicity, etc..
The sale of the estate has been contested by the aging Sisters of the Immaculate Heart who have resided at the property for decades.
I suppose he hasn't been getting older for over a decade now, since he's outside the realm of time (marked by our aging bodies and physical universe).
It is significant that, in spite of the youth - orientation of our culture and the inherent problems of aging therein, Kinsey found an increasing percentage of marital coitus leading to orgasm for both parties, decade by decade.
A study by JAMA Pediatrics, which focused on children in Denmark and Sweden, found that those who'd experienced the death of a sibling before age 18 were more than 70 percent more likely to die during the course of the nearly four decade study than those who had not lost a sibling.
Granted that present circumstances are different from those of World War I and the following decade, ministry today is also practiced in a time characterized by great unrest, by the specter of armed conflict, and by the tremendous problems of the poor, the aging, the emotionally disturbed.
It has been noted by astute demographers that at the time the baby bust generation began to reach marriage age, the articles in women's magazines began to depart from the «Why He Won't Commit» genre to articles about «The New Morality» and reactions to the sexual excesses of the previous decade.
The decades immediately after World War II were the golden age of Conservative Judaism, and it was infused by a sense of triumphalism.
The chemicals had been used for decades to extend shelf - life by preserving color, flavor, and general age - related spoilage.
A 2016 report by the Vegan Society claimed that the number of vegans in Britain has risen by 360 % over the past decade, with more than half a million people between the ages of 15 - 34 living a meat and dairy - free existence.
Solomon is a stylish, stunning woman herself; I spend half of our interview trying to figure out how someone this young could be this successful before she mentions her actual age — and it turns out I was under by about a decade.
By now famous for his classic cocktails and barrel - aged negronis at Clyde Common in the Ace Hotel around the corner, Jeffrey Morgenthaler pays homage to the»80s with drinks you probably haven't seen on a self - respecting cocktail menu in decades: Long Island iced teas, amaretto sours, daiquiris — even a blended grasshopper complete with Fernet - Branca and vanilla ice cream.
i read somewhere that their back 3 had a combined age of 108!!!! just attack them at pace... pity we never invested in a serious winger... crowded out by blind faith in walcott and iwobi with of course ramsey as perennial option... all indicative of a lost decade (and counting)
Perrin has spent his whole career at St. Etienne, but surely if he was very talented he would have snapped up by a top French team at any time in the last decade, and because of his age he is unlikely to be expected to improve any more.
With 25 caps at full International level at such a tender age, Wanyama is seen by many as the best talent to come out of Kenya is decades.
The ability to have children at much later ages means that it will be possible for siblings to be separated by many decades.
In 2010 Teen Birth Rate Hits Record Low and C - Sections Decline The birth rate for U.S. teens aged 15 — 19 years hit a record low in 2010, according to a report by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, which also reports the first decline in C - section rate in over a decade.
We found little evidence that between - study heterogeneity in estimates was explained by age at measurement of blood pressure (p = 0.5), decade of birth (p = 0.2), stipulation of a minimum duration of breastfeeding (p = 0.5), proportion of the target population in the main analysis (p = 0.2), whether breastfeeding was exclusive for at least 2 months (p = 0.2), method of blood pressure measurement (p = 0.4), or whether effect estimates controlled for socioeconomic factors (p = 0.9), maternal factors in pregnancy (p = 0.9), or current weight (p = 0.9).
For a decade, advocates for survivors of childhood sexual abuse had pressed lawmakers to lift the statute of limitations, which now requires most victims to sue by age 23.
Moreover, between 2000 and 2010 Cheektowaga saw a drop of children aged 17 and under by nearly 15 %: 16,466 to 14,021; and that trend has continued to grow throughout this decade.
Average premiums in the nongroup market would increase by about 10 percent in most years of the decade (with no changes in the ages of people purchasing insurance accounted for) relative to CBO's baseline projections.
Frustrated by age, ill - health and lack of support in the krall, my father gave the cattle back to Owulaku and terminated the contract of nearly four decades on a peaceful note.
«The Lord Dean of Harptree, who died on April 1 aged 84, was an accomplished junior pensions minister under Edward Heath who, after being shunned by Margaret Thatcher, spent his final decade in the Commons as a deputy Speaker.
Romano said the Democratic Party has criticized him and Connecticut Republicans over issues such as inappropriate conduct with teen - aged girls decades ago by Roy Moore, the unsuccessful Republican candidate for U.S. Senate from Alabama.
There were already plans to raise the age to 66 in 2026 but the Tories are bringing those plans forward by a decade because of the deficit crisis.
«Researchers have known for decades about carnivorous behaviours by tool - making hominins dating back 2.5 million years, but now, for the first time, we have direct evidence of exploitation by our Stone Age ancestors of specific animals for subsistence,» says Nowell.
A new study by University of Southern California and Yale University researchers suggests that at least part of the gains in life expectancy over recent decades may be due to a change in the rate of biological aging, rather than simply keeping ailing people alive.
«Throughout the region, they have retreated by close to a kilometer since the last ice age, and are predicted to disappear in the next one to three decades.
Maltreatment experienced before age 5 can have negative effects that continue to be seen nearly three decades later, according to a new study led by Lee Raby, an assistant professor of psychology at the University of Utah.
Caloric restriction became something of a fad two decades ago, when a few individuals set out to cut their calories by 30 percent to slow the diseases of aging, but the Wisconsin and NIA studies have a much broader focus.
Downey used data from the National Survey of Family Growth (NSFG), administered by the National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS), to analyze the age at first marriage for women and men in the U.S., broken down by decade of birth.
Scientists believe they have discovered the reason behind mysterious changes to the climate that saw temperatures fluctuate by up to 15 °C within just a few decades during the ice age periods.
«However, most women who will develop cervical cancer in the next couple of decades are already beyond the recommended age for vaccination and will not be protected by the vaccine,» noted Dr. Lowy.
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