Sentences with phrase «enough age difference between»

Moreover, there is enough age difference between me and them so that I don't have to worry about being «cool» - the very adjective applied to me borders on the grotesque.

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Been with us since 08, Wenger thought he had enough potential to snag him up early and the age difference between him and song almost leads to the thought of constant development.
At two months of age your baby's vision will have developed enough to tell the difference between bright colours.
We also conducted preliminary analyses to determine whether age was associated with participant sex, residence (rural vs. urban), or relationship status (i.e., those demographic variables with large enough cell sizes across categories to permit tests of differences in age between groups).
In an age where most smartphone buyers are always connected, it's highly likely they're smart enough to tell the difference between the Galaxy S and Galaxy Note families, and to know that the Galaxy Note 6 should be the latest flagship phablet from the company.
Also the nature of the GUS disadvantage measures means that we may not necessarily expect to see large differences between children at this young age, either because variations in children are not large or the measures are not detailed enough to pick up smaller differences which may be occurring in relation to poverty impact.
Differences between individuals increase with age (Dannefer, 1988), and often, knowing how a general process operates in older adults is not enough to understand it completely.
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