Sentences with phrase «early years of life consistently»

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So this shows again that buying stocks earlier in your life (and consistently keep adding stock each year) the 8th wonder of the world (compound interest) has a giant impact on the value of your portfolio.
Typically, you will pay consistently higher premiums since, in the early years of your policy, it should accumulate enough value to off - set the higher insurance risk that comes in later life.
Typically, you will pay consistently higher premiums since, in the early years of your policy, it should accumulate enough value to off - set the higher insurance risk that comes in later life.
My banking app on iOS is light - years ahead of the Android alternative, BBC iPlayer Radio consistently streams live content 30 seconds earlier on iOS, and Gmail for iOS fetches emails faster than Gmail on Android.
Studies consistently suggest that exposure to trauma or chronic early life stress may impair the development of executive function skills.6, 7,9,10,11 These skills appear to provide the foundation for school readiness through cognition and behaviour.3, 12 Children with better executive function skills may be more teachable.3 Indeed, in a high - risk sample, children with better executive function skills at the beginning of kindergarten showed greater gains in literacy and numeracy than children with poorer initial skills.12 Considering there is evidence that the achievement gap persists and may even widen across the school years, 16,17 it is critical that high - risk children begin school with as successful of a start as possible.
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