Sentences with phrase «generational lines»

There is a large and increasing gap in white evangelical beliefs on same - sex marriage, and that gap is largely drawn along generational lines.
Their problems cross generational lines as well — young parents are themselves still other people's children, and they are marked by that early experience as well as by their ongoing relationships.
It is more in tune with the economic and social realities of the city, such as the need for interactions across generational lines.
While worship issues often divide churches along generational lines, many congregations are finding ways for computer technology to bridge generational divides.
The de Blasio family may be split along generational lines over whether to vote for Hillary Clinton or Bernie Sanders in the Democratic primary.
Clearly my love of soba noodles crosses generational lines, which becomes obvious every time my boys BEG me to make a pot of soba noodle soup.
Mayor Bill de Blasio's family may be split along generational lines over whether to vote for Hillary Clinton or Bernie Sanders in the Democratic primary, first lady Chirlane McCray hinted in an interview with Jezebel.
Curiously, there is a huge schism over these two approaches today, and generally, this schism seems to follow along generational lines.
Curiously, there is a huge schism over these two discipleship models today, and generally, this schism seems to follow along generational lines.
This poll shouldn't have been evaluated based on party lines, but rather along generational lines.
The representative survey of more than 1,000 U.S. adults finds consistent divides on this topic along political and generational lines.
The view from TIFF: As usual, Eastwood's latest has divided critics, mostly along generational lines.
Titanfall is a bit of an outlier in this regard; most games regarded as console sellers, like Forza 5 and Ryse for the Xbox One and Infamous: Second Son and Shadow Fall for the PS4, don't cross generational lines.
Roughly half the 70 pieces are by artists who don't self - identify as African - American; much of the work, across ethnic and generational lines, is abstract.
When it comes to the question of who must ultimately take responsibility around workplace harassment, much ink has been spilled and much oxygen expended over a narrative that sees opinion divided along generational lines.
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