Sentences with phrase «as older»

I believe that when all is said and done, we will discover that there is no such thing as an older son.
It is a disciplined mode of thinking that works, as the older generations used to say, with the «body of divinity.»
As the older man — he died in 1936, just as Tolkien's popularity would begin to burgeon with the publication of The Hobbit in 1937 — Chesterton seems even more of an antediluvian.
That: the cross of Jesus is something that changes humanity's view of the Divine rather than (as the older substitutionary theories go) changing the Divine's view about humanity.
Our brains are so hardwired to help us stay alive in the present, that we are actually unable to see ourselves as any older than we are in the present moment (without the help of computer software).
A major concern is how carriers will reinvest money in the underlying ULSG product portfolios as the older coupons that support the products come due.
Also, the next generation isn't as well off which means there are fewer players entering the game as older ones leave.
During the past five years, entrepreneurship rates among veterans have dipped below the rate for nonveterans as older veterans from the Korean and Vietnam conflicts have retired.
As older drivers retire in...
«Our data does suggest that the use of cash will continue to decline, though, as older millennials (30 - 35) have privacy reservations that will eventually ease and give way to non-cash payments once the younger demographics push those apps into ubiquitous use,» said Mike Catania, cofounder and chief technology officer of PromotionCode.
As an older business owner, however, you quickly come to the realization that you're just not 25 anymore.
The demand for senior care services is booming, as older people now form a significant fraction of the population.
That's probably not as much as an older investor would want in bonds but is perfect for a millennial investor or someone with decades left to retirement.
A third of the British workforce expects to retire after their 70th birthday as older - age debt levels soar
But as newer bond holdings would get added to the index at the now higher interest rates as older bonds matured the performance would play catch - up.
Indeed, if we look at projects that opened in just the last two or three years, we see that they're of lower grade, meaning they don't produce nearly as much as older, easy - to - mine gold deposits.
There is a lack of padding on the back panel of the baby carrier and small infants might not be as comfortable as older children.
Zachary Cruz, 18, poses the same threat as his older brother — and his decision to trespass onto the Stoneman Douglas campus after school Monday is a warning sign that can not be ignored, Assistant State Attorney Sarahnell Murphy said in court.
As older bonds mature, newer bonds are purchased and the portfolio manager of the fund generally tries to keep the average maturity in the range that is stated in the fund's objective.
As well, the NIF has postulated that bringing the plants online in the 2030s will have a major impact on reducing carbon emissions as older, coal - producing power plants are then retired.
«The Irishman» picks up with Sheeran as an older man as he looks back on the hits that defined his mob career.
Michele Meagher, age 66, appreciates the way she's treated as an older worker by her employer, Tufts Health Plan, a nonprofit health insurance organization in Watertown, Massachusetts.
They'll still go to Paris if there's an excuse, but they won't be on the road as much as the older generation of workers was.
The U.S. has more available trucking jobs than qualified drivers, as older workers retire.
«Additionally,» it says, «these markets are continuing to draw interest from a younger crowd, as the older millennial age group is viewing property listings at a rate 1.2 times greater than the share of older millennials already living in the area, indicating strong interest from others wanting to move into these neighborhoods.»
A striking 2014 study by UCLA professor Phillip Atiba Goff and colleagues and published by the American Psychological Association found that black boys as young as 10 years old were viewed as older than — and not as «innocent» as — white boys the same age.
The no - holds - barred piece draws on recent research published in Teaching and Teacher Education, as well as older reviews of the scientific literature on so - called digital natives, to review whether the recent mania for tech in education has solid scientific foundations.
As Melamed points out, this is a way to have peace of mind as older people take showers while protecting their privacy, because there's no camera.
«As older people leave the workforce, the city has been privatizing those jobs instead of bringing people back in to pay into the fund,» said Ed McNeil, special assistant to the president of Michigan AFSCME Council 25, which represents city workers.
Instruct them that chip cards must be dipped, not swiped as the older magnetic stripe cards are.
New resources opportunities will emerge in WA as older projects start to wind down production, or are closed.
Meanwhile, production at many senior companies is shrinking, as their older operations become more grade - challenged and difficult to mine, and workers agitate for larger shares of expanding profit margins.
So you get a newer, better looking system with more powerful internals and it's the same price as an older, slightly less svelte version.
The company makes some of the most comfortable underwear you'll ever wear, and gives customers the option to subscribe and get a new pair every month to help keep their rotation of undergarments current and easy to replace as older pairs wear out.
The company today runs eight separate sites, each with their own branding and specializing in distinct market segments, such as older women looking to date younger men, swappers and partiers.
(I'm mentioning them here because, as older movies, they passed an acceptable statute of limitations some time ago.)
35 years later, as older generations retire, China might not have enough citizens to meet its growing workforce demand.
But the programs are «not going to be for everyone,» she said, such as older workers nearing retirement age, a growing cohort in this country.
As older citizens relinquish their driver's licenses, there's opportunity for driving seniors to places they can no longer take themselves.
The new terminals require you to dip your card in a slot, not swipe, as the older terminals that accept magnetic stripe cards do.
«Two heads are better than one», as the old saying goes.
«We knew the new product tasted just as good as the old, exactly in line with what fans had expected,» Greg Guidotti, vice president of meals at Kraft Heinz told Fortune.
In his subsequent press conference, Draghi avoided answering directly whether the ECB would go from $ 30 billion to zero, saying «we don't stop suddenly,» but also stressing that the ECB will continue buying new bonds as its old holdings mature.
I guess, as the old Simon and Garfunkel song goes, we sometimes hear what we want to hear and disregard the rest.
The 71 - year - old Donald Trump is the oldest person ever elected President in the U.S., and in Britain, 60 - year - old Theresa May is carrying out the country's Brexit mandate as the oldest Prime Minister since Margaret Thatcher.
Yes, at a time when most people are writing off the organization as old and obsolete, it's not only saying no to that notion but continuing to reinvent itself.
I used the same network names and passwords as my old router for simplicity sake.
This is about as old school as it gets.
As the old Johnny Mercer song goes, «Something's Got ta Give.»
It's as old as industries that know their products do public harm, but lie to keep them in use.
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