Sentences with phrase «had it for ages»

Argentinians have for ages devised methods to trade U.S. dollars and euros in different ways.
Churches also sell legitimacy and social status and have for ages.
And out of such groundless projections are fashioned the myths, religions and philosophies that have for ages given people a false sense of warmth and purpose in the cosmos.
Not had them for ages though, about time to get myself one I think.
I have been craving perogies for weeks now and sadly haven't had them for ages and since going on AIP and Paleo and realizing that grains and cheese are my enemy, I thought I had to say goodbye to them but your cleverness in putting this together has made me very happy to know I don't have to give them up.
I love nachos and not had any for ages, a tomato version rather than chilli sounds great!
I grew up eating black eyed peas and I haven't had any for ages.
Our 3 - year - old son is starting off with the Step Two Swim Vest for ages 2 - 4.
You want to look at all the features and look at what options they have for the age and side of your child.
This book is amazing, you can use the information it has for any age group because it basically teaches you (in incredibly easy to understand language) how the brain works and how it gets wired that way.
Visit each, talk to the director and teachers, and get to analyze the goals that the school has for each age.
The Institute of Medicine currently recommends a daily intake of 800 IUs of vitamin D for those age 70 and older.
Your link has given me a concrete evidence for this suspiscion ive have for ages.
While i was spring cleaning my closet, i found an unworn see through white shirt with ruffles i had for ages, which i feel i will be wearing A LOT this season (Little tip: never give away pretty or expensive stuff, fashion comes in circles indeed and ruffles are a huge trend right now).
I only own one (I had it for ages, inherited it from my mother) but I'm looking out for a special no. 2.
This is actually my second pair of Free Run's, but these black ones are slightly easier to combine than the neon pink ones I already have for ages (and officially are for the gym).
These ghastly spectral riders have for ages plagued humankind, bringing misery to the world.

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It manages to turn a less - than - scintillating - sounding subject — our aging electricity grid — into compelling reading, he claims, writing that even those who have never spent a minute pondering how the lights come on will leave this one understanding «that the electrical grid is one of the greatest engineering wonders of the modern world» and «why modernizing the grid is so complex and so critical for building our clean - energy future.»
Similarly, he'd increase the Medicare eligibility age and move to privatize the health care system for seniors.
The OECD data shows that 72.4 per cent of Canadians aged 15 - 64, what is normally considered the working age, were employed in the fourth quarter of 2013, compared to 73.7 per cent who had a job in the second quarter of 2008, for a differential of minus 1.3 percentage points.
His market, the New York tri-state area, already has in place many of the provisions included in the health - care overhaul, including a provision that dependent under the age of 30 need be eligible for family coverage, and he's seen rates continue to rise over recent years, making him skeptical of the plan's ability to hold costs down for small businesses.
CastLight searches for for employees who have stopped filling prescriptions for birth control, and then looks at their ages and, if applicable, the ages of their children, to see if they might be about to get pregnant.
The prevailing wisdom for much of the internet age has been that digital, owing to its many superiorities over analog, will replace it wherever the two meet.
I've never been a woman, so I can't speak from experience, but when I was younger the women I knew seemed to fear aging, which they claimed was worse for them.
Closing the education gap faced by working - age men of color, for example, would boost their aggregate annual earnings by $ 170 billion; average weekly earnings among U.S. workers would rise 3.6 percent; and total U.S. GDP would increase by 1.8 percent, according to the Council of Economic Advisers.
According to 34 - nation Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development, Canada would place fifth during the recovery period according to the percentage of the working age population that held a job at the end of 2013, compared to the situation prior to the 2008 - 09 recession.
When I launched my first company, at age 19, I had a dedicated phone next to my bed for customer calls.
The average retirement age has risen steadily for the last 20 years.
The study's lead author, Yorgi Mavros of Sydney University, was so impressed with the results that he has recommend twice - weekly weight training for all who want to keep their mental faculties sharp as they age.
Consider: Fully 80 % of employees aged 25 to 44 have worked for their current employer for six years or less.
A 2017 survey from the air travel site Airfwarewatchdog found that a little over half of respondents believe families with children aged 10 and under should have to sit in a designated section apart from other passengers, and the idea of separating children and adults has gained traction on Reddit, where threads with titles like «Would you pay extra for a child - free flight?
«By the time you reach retirement or you reach an older age where perhaps you'll be consuming more healthcare, you've got dollars specifically allocated for that purpose,» Snider said.
In recent years, the stalwarts of Western democracy seem to have taken a turn for the aged.
Both are drastically new politicians: Strikingly young, they have shattered not only the age floor, but the hidebound rules and assumptions to which previous generations have clung for decades.
Dick's announced in late February that it would stop selling assault - style rifles and raise the minimum age requirement for purchasing a firearm in its stores to 21.
For decades, the dominant model of marketing has been brands «talking to» consumers, as they did in the golden age of soap operas.
However, there is one thing that has stood out for Cramer that has been bugging him for ages: rising coffee prices.
For instance, if you have a product or service that is aimed at a particular age group, consider how you could adapt it so that it appeals to consumers from a different age group.
Just like before, successful immigrants must score 67 points out of a possible 100, but language fluency and age now count for more, while points for work experience have been reduced.
«Adding modest changes to points for language, age, and work experience would help refine the grid to put weight where it counts in the labour market, and select applicants that are younger and have strong language proficiency,» the analysis said.
This time the premise has been updated for the viral internet age.
In 2010, Shilling penned The Age of Deleveraging: Investment Strategies for a Decade of Slow Growth and Deflation, in which he predicted savings levels would increase and debt levels would fall in the lead - up to 2020.
She has been married to her husband Mohammad for 19 years and they have 6 children all under the age of 11, Zara (4) Hassan (5) Yusuf (7) Zaina (9) and twins Adam and Isa (10).
It's ranked number one for healthcare services out of 150 large American cities, and it has the fourth - highest percentage of residents aged 65 and older.
The points system sees would - be immigrants graded on a scale of 100, with points awarded for language ability, age, education, work experience and adaptability to Canada.
Many had their doubts when the founder of Indigo sought to move beyond book selling and create a retailer for the digital age.
When he wasn't talking to reporters about the pending launch, he could have a stern, imposing demeanour (a defence mechanism to compensate for his young age, perhaps), so much so that employees would warn prospective hires about to interview with him not to be put off.
For its part, PBS implied that it had a universal appeal to many Americans that can be rare in the age of media bifurcation.
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