Sentences with phrase «at least a generation»

There's heated leather seating, sure, but everything else feels at least a generation or two removed from modern vehicles — probably intentionally.
His paintings (in, of course, oil) look left over from a thrift shop at least a generation ago.
Does he keep finding models in art at least a generation after their time?
They reminded me of constraints in a debate over abstraction at least a generation ago.
Therefore the management of identity online remains an important question, despite at least a generation's work on the topic in various expert forums.
It means that all scientific inquiry has to take a back seat to survival for at least a generation or maybe two.
As is typical of the brand, even a brand - new Subaru feels at least a generation old inside.
, but they continue to lag at least a generation behind in terms of online infrastructure, third - party relations, technical specifications, and seemingly every other relevant gaming category, relegating themselves to mere footnote status in this ongoing debate.
Like no other event in at least a generation, CETA could play a powerful role in nurturing those common values and interests.
As many others have sadly written, there's now at least a generation of filmgoers who have no idea who Pauline Kael is, and most of her books are distressingly out of print.
Likewise, the structural disengagement of the universities from their churches preceded by at least a generation the functional sequestration of religion on campus to individual and private status.
Just a decade ago the answer boiled down to «too big» and «too expensive,» leading NASA and other space agencies to postpone for at least a generation plans to build giant, budget - busting observatories to snap pictures of Earth's possible cosmic doppelgangers.
It was feared the V8 petrol engines from both car - makers could have been killed off and replaced by a twin - turbo V6 as part of the general downsizing trend in search of lower emissions, but now thanks to sharing its considerable development costs the well - loved V8 configuration will live on for at least another generation at both Audi and Porsche.
This is just the latest in a growing list of business blunders that already includes a lagging - far - behind - the - times online service, a poor relationship with third - party publishers, a system at least a generation behind in terms of raw specs, no achievement system to speak of, a system devoid of any type of storage, and a struggling console that is overpriced due to its «revolutionary gamepad» that developers don't seem to be utilizing in any monumental way.
Unsurprisingly, the gallery itself bases a large portion of their business on well - established or downright famous artists at least a generation older than Johnson.
Electric utility restructuring: The introduction of competition into at least the generation phase of electricity production, with a corresponding decrease in regulatory control.
In the world where budget Android devices run at least a generation old software, Kitkat surely earns brownie points for the Moto G. Along with the goodness of Kitkat, the phone also offers Google Now.
That 700.00 gain installed a love of stocks that over the next 25 years has provided a nest egg that hopefully will sustain my family for at least a generation, maybe two.
Despite being at least a generation older than him, they fell in love and their romance lasted two years, stretching from New York to LA before ending in Liverpool in his parents» house.
Like every Momentum meeting I've attended, this was done in tones so polite and reserved that you'd have hardly guessed that we were in the midst of the most profound political and constitutional crisis of the country in at least a generation.
For at least a generation, more and more the influence of Jesus will depend upon the United States for its perpetuation.
For at least a generation, America's most elite colleges and universities have explicitly refashioned themselves as global institutions.
The strategy is working and may determine national policy for at least a generation.
But as the 2011 referendum ruled that out for at least a generation, this kind of option is now being explored as a realistic alternative.
Britain and the international community must remain committed to Afghanistan for «at least a generation», MPs say.
If the private sector is to have sufficient confidence to deliver additional capacity then it needs to be convinced that government policy is based on robust evidence and is likely to last for at least a generation
Scotland is lost to the Labour Party for at least a generation.
If, on the other hand, Cuomo signs the legislature's lines into law, Albany stays exactly the same and the promise of a «fix» that will probably preclude the possibility of a real, actual fix for at least a generation.
The resounding «No» to the referendum on introducing the Alternative Vote system arguably killed the electoral reform agenda in Britain for at least a generation.
By letting the Conservatives define the terms of the debate they unsurprisingly lost the referendum, ending their hopes of gaining proportional representation for at least a generation.
Although Burke's particular emphasis on the expression implied its comparative novelty, the hunting term had been used in this political context for at least a generation: on 18 November 1742 Heneage Finch remarked in a letter to Lord Malton that «the Whigs for once in their lives have whipped in better than the Tories».
STV (preference voting in multi-member constituencies to ensure voter choice between candidates and representation of diversity of opinion) whilst easy for voters who have it and are used to it (i.e. Irish Republic) is too complicated to explain to our switched off electorate and any referendum on STV will be lost for at least a generation.
Bharara has been, after all, the single most significant player in cleaning up Albany in at least a generation.
It turned out that the pottery on Akrotiri was not from the final phase of Minoan culture; in fact, many Minoan settlements on Crete continued to exist for at least a generation or two after the Thera cataclysm.
But evidence suggests that the Minoans survived the disaster for at least a generation or two; the real end came later, in an outbreak of fiery vandalism.
If there was a serious nuclear accident, a large part of the country would have to be evacuated, and might not be safe to live in for at least a generation.
Due to the length of human lifespans, we will not have the necessary data for at least another generation and perhaps multiple generations.
«First, the racist virus in the American blood stream still afflicts us: Negroes will encounter serious personal prejudice for at least another generation.
For at least a generation, as American public education has stagnated, the conventional wisdom about leadership has focused on an old idea: certify educators to fix the problem.
For at least a generation, standing up for them has been a political minority sport.
One reason is that California is attempting to break away from the dominant way schools and districts have been assessed for at least a generation.
The materials look a step or two below the CR - V and the infotainment system feels like its at least a generation behind.
There will likely never be another e-reading boom period for at least a generation.
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