It's safe to predict that this trend will only accelerate as older generations with lower educational attainment rates are gradually
replaced by new generations with higher attainment rates.
Other such trees likely hold «secrets yet to be
discovered by a new generation of scientists,» they write — if current researchers can get to the trees before they disappear.
Pictures
displayed by a new generation of television sets will bring the quality of cinema film into our living rooms, says the broadcasting industry.
There was one important difference between this and any equivalent meeting in election campaigns gone by: it was attended, indeed run,
by a new generation of Labour power brokers.
The exhibition is divided in two steps: historic, made possible by the recovery of important productions from the 1970's, from artists such as Nelson Leirner, Letícia Parente and Regina Silveira; and contemporary, with
works by new generation artists, such as Eder Santos, Brígida Baltar, Gisela Motta & Leandro Lima, and Sara Ramo.
Faraz's decision is a further sign of the renewal of Manchester's Conservative Party,
led by a new generation of young people, committed to this City.»
Driven by a new generation of artists in the mid-1950s to the mid-1970s who broke from previous traditions, Pop celebrated, cannibalized, and assimilated image culture accelerated by television, advertising, and print media.
And they have been replaced
by a new generation who are even more comfortable with the idea of Scotland entirely running its own affairs.
Renowned collectors from the Americas, Europe and emerging markets returned, and were
joined by a new generation of collectors from around the globe.
This is new and unique service that New Generation Publishing can offer all authors who currently have an e-Book published
by New Generation Publishing.
These holdings include some 3,000 acres within the Jamaica Bay - Rockaway Parks, including Rockaway Beach, the iconic urban getaway recently
rediscovered by a new generation of surfers and beach lovers.
The Manifesto was an explosive declaration of
independence by a new generation of young black activists who had grown impatient with the slow - moving, nonviolent tactics that had prevailed in the Civil Rights Movement.
Back then, Lamborghini's sci - fi wedge had only just been ousted as the fastest car in the
world by a new generation of supercars from Porsche and Ferrari that went by the names 959 and F40.
oung London 2013 is the third in V22's series of annual exhibitions which present a snapshot of emerging cultural and artistic attitudes and trends in London as
perceived by a new generation of young artists.
The baby SUV is likely to be powered
by new generation diesel and petrol engines sized at 1.4 - litre and 1.6 - litre that are currently being developed by Tata Motors engineers.
The Evoque was received
well by the new generation of car buyers for its uber cool looks paired with the capabilities of a Land Rover — a combination that is undeniably attractive.
In that sense, we do believe that it is the appropriate title to introduce people to the series and also that it will be a title that is well
received by the newer generation.
Millions of Mexicans are benefiting from the country's economic revival and spreading their wings,
carried by a new generation of discount airlines.
The analog technologies of yesteryear are often
mocked by newer generations that can not understand how VHS and physical fold out maps were the norm.
Our old hometowns, once filled with familiarity so entrenched within us we thought it would never leave, can suddenly feel like foreign lands,
occupied by a new generation learning to grow into the people God made them.
Once the domain of sluggish, one - dimensional players, the NFL's latest It Position has been
upgraded by a new generation of game - breakers, and the most dangerous of them is Antonio Gates
Further, as
summarized by a new generation of moral philosophers with a keen interest in neuroscience including Jesse Prinz, Jonathan Haidt, and Jonathan Greene, among many others, emotionality is pervasive in human consciousness.
The coalition will be
represented by a new generation of politicians, in contrast to the old remain campaign associated with establishment figures such as David Cameron, John Major, Tony Blair and Nick Clegg.
That is one of the reasons that farmers are
worried by a new generation of superweeds that has developed resistance to the herbicide glyphosate, the active ingredient in Monsanto's Roundup.
Part of the performance leap required for a commercial version could be
covered by new generations of more efficient lasers already hitting the market, but the film still needs to be several times more sensitive.
An unwanted side - effect of a standard treatment for advanced melanoma could be
overcome by a new generation of anti-cancer compounds, scientists at the Olivia Newton - John Cancer Research Institute (ONJCRI) in Melbourne have found.
As part of his Ph.D. work, Rodriguez showed that these systems behave as factories for binary black holes, forming large numbers of sources
detectible by the new generation of gravitational - wave telescopes.
That character alone is fraught with meaning, as he's
exploited by each new generation of government thugs, each seeing the value in a killer who doesn't understand how death might feel.