Sentences with phrase «at least a generation ago»

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Online banking began over thirty years ago, and mobile banking took off more than ten years ago — which means that there are at least one if not two generations that haven't experienced the old fashioned passbook savings account, nor have they learned financial responsib...
(See Carl F. Burke, God Is for Real, Man [New York: Association Press, 1966], p. 39) A generation ago, a viable model was «Railways to heaven,» which at least was closer to the truth than «God is my co-pilot.»
The Government is facing fresh pressure after a leaked letter revealed that the impact of immigration policy changes on the so - called Windrush generation was known about at least two years ago.
Climate activists are recommending many of the same policy solutions today that they were a decade ago — and while President Trump and several other GOP leaders are firmly in the skeptic category, a newer generation of Republican lawmakers seems at least willing to acknowledge the problem and, in some cases, even embrace bold solutions.
Born in Texas in 1953, Bush says the nation's education slide began «at least two generations ago,» though he didn't appreciate that until much later.
It will be at least three or four years before the state produces a new social studies test and a science test aligned with the Next Generation Science Standards, which the state adopted two years ago.
Introduced less than a year ago, the latest - generation BMW 7 Series could spawn at least one new version by the end of the decade.
With Steam, returning games and fixing them has become much easier than ten years ago, and maybe this time the period of instability caused by the change of console generations can be avoided or at least significantly reduced for the sake of both the buyer and the seller.
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