Sentences with phrase «from younger»

He says he learned to keep an even keel and a sense of perspective from his younger brother, Evan, who has Down syndrome.
I also think your point about wondering if they would take Vea because they wouldn't pay Poe / Hankins works in his favor, as they can get similar production from a younger player at a way lower cost.
But now it is Wenger that has to learn from younger managers like Guardiola, Klopp and Pochettino
It may seem like Brady is aging in reverse or a vampire or siphoning talent from younger quarterbacks through some kind of witchcraft.
I repeat this process for a couple of years until the yield starts to fall off, and then replace the plant with a young plant grown from seed, or with a clone from a younger plant.
(This idea comes from my younger days.
This post is just a thank you to Sarah from a younger Sarah, and her mum Diana.
Basic theological studies, from which are likely to emerge less parochial theological statements, have come from younger scholars associated with the Society for Pentecostal Studies (135 North Oakland Avenue, Pasadena, CA, 91101.
By this time, it also became clear to the missionary enterprise that it was no longer possible to discuss profitably, in an international meeting, the building of the Kingdom of God in India or China or Africa with the almost complete absence of Indians or Chinese or Africans.9 In a statement before the Conference, the IMC hoped that Jerusalem would afford an opportunity, for the first time, for the representatives of the older and younger churches to consider together how the relationship between the churches might be made mutually helpful.10 Out of the two hundred and thirty one members at the Jerusalem Conference, only fifty - two (about one - fourth) were from the younger churches.
However, there was opposition to such an understanding from the younger churches.
One hundred and ninety delegates from fifty countries were present, and forty of these were from the younger churches.
Out of the twelve hundred delegates, only seventeen were from the younger churches.
At the conference itself, participants from the younger churches voiced their concerns for the unity of the church.
Several factors contributed to this development, including developments in the mission field and the pressure from the younger churches for unity, experiences of the churches in Europe during the two world wars, the political situation in the West, the theological developments in Europe, and the ecumenical discussions on church unity in the Life and Work and Faith and Order movements and their influence on the missionary movement.
Originally a somewhat left - leaning internet - centered phenomenon, drawing much of its support from younger voters, M5S has appeared to undergo a radical rite of passage in the past couple of years.
Here's some encouraging news: ISIS is reportedly seeing a steady decline in its support from younger Arab men and women in the past two years.
In recent years there has been a renewed desire for doctrinal formation from younger Catholics and perhaps this little volume would be helpful as a starter - kit for those considering the basic questions of the Faith.
was roughly the same as those from younger job seekers on issues surrounding work flexibility.
Charlie Munger: Well, I have many investment stories from my younger days, but not many that I haven't told before.
Another international retailer, Ebay, might quickly really feel competitors from a younger fintech startup.
While a majority of those from younger generations in Canada's westernmost province tend to side with the B.C. government in this dispute, seven - in - ten (70 %) residents over 55 say it is making the wrong call.
Stone notes that other young CEOs have faced similarly tough transitions from their younger punky selves to displaying the traits of a company leader.
With pensions, as with cemeteries, we have chosen to switch from pay - as - you - go funding, combined with direct in - kind transfers from younger generations, to a regime of pre-funded savings plans.
From a younger generation's perspective, some of the skills needed to succeed in conducting business in Asia may include better training of different Asian business practices as well as a better understanding of the legal and regulatory environments of these different economies.
The iconic motorcycle maker is in the midst of a turnaround plan aimed at reversing sagging interest from younger shoppers.
And it was from their younger staff, their voters, the press, were on top of them.
The impetus is actually coming from younger travelers.
«Additionally,» it says, «these markets are continuing to draw interest from a younger crowd, as the older millennial age group is viewing property listings at a rate 1.2 times greater than the share of older millennials already living in the area, indicating strong interest from others wanting to move into these neighborhoods.»
«One surprising note I've learned from my younger colleagues is developing a preference for receiving (and giving) on - the - spot feedback.
How are older entrepreneurs different from their younger counterparts, or even from their younger selves?
A big mistake Bera sees from younger investors is that many just do not fully understand the benefits of a 401 (k).
For LMO president Chris Laughlin, the company's unconventional hiring process fits into a broader hiring strategy that focuses on recruiting from a younger pool of candidates.
The biggest area of growth has been from younger clients and entrepreneurs, often in their early thirties, Norman said.
The family's closest neighbors were a mile and a half away, and, apart from a younger brother, Frind had few friends.
This is what customers, especially those from younger generations, are really getting used to.
As we all remember from our younger years, high school can be pretty brutal on less popular kids.
Thus discounts offered to one segment of the population must inevitably be recouped from the pockets of another: Whenever a senior gets a cheap bus ticket or swim pass, someone from a younger and poorer generation ends up footing the bill.
Coming from a younger, male, techie sort of stereotype, they sort of tend to think of themselves but older generations are absolutely under - served.
Many questions from senators prompted groans and laughter from the younger policy staffers, audience members, and reporters at the hearing.
Final - mile delivery is a market that Transport Futures economist Noel Perry said could grow to about $ 12 billion over the next decade, from about $ 3.7 billion today, thanks in large part to a growing appetite from younger consumers to buy everything from BBQ grills and mattresses to dining room tables online.
Harley, which commands about half of the U.S. big - bike market, has seen its U.S. market share erode in recent years as it grapples with an ageing customer base, weak demand from younger buyers and discounts offered by rivals.
From a young age, Anna Akana always had a specific career trajectory in mind.
As part of Glassdoor's 50 Most Common Interview Questions series, career strategist Mary Grace Gardner from The Young Professionista says that «knowing what excites you helps to assess whether or not you fit with the company's culture.»
From a young age, Jean - Paul Deveau was fascinated by seaweed.
On the flip side, I frequently found myself stuck thousands of lonely miles away from my young family.
Pulses, he says, are the perfect ingredient to meet the growing demand from young shoppers for products that check a long list of boxes: high - protein, high - fibre and gluten - free.
I always from a young age wanted to do my own thing.»
Increasing the transfer of wealth from young to old via higher CPP premiums isn't something to celebrate.
He broke the rules from a young age.
A lot of what we hear from young people today is really just based on their expectation, as opposed to this being some unusual period that might relate to what's going on with another group of workers.»
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