Sentences with phrase «in a quarter of a century»

But if the parking charge has gone up to $ 3, the admission price of $ 5 hasn't changed in a quarter of the century.
If for no other reason than that, it matters to me what the world will be like in another quarter of a century.
Newark marked the first time in a quarter of a century that they retained a seat in a by - election in government, which followed the local and European elections that indicated they are well placed for 2015 if they can recover those who defected from them to UKIP.
«This apparently minor change masks the most substantial reform in a quarter of a century to the key general qualification offered to learners in England.
In the quarter of a century since his pivotal «Freeze» show the artist Damien Hirst has become a British art phenomenon.
It generated the highest turnout in a UK election in a quarter of a century.
The employment share of full time jobs was less than in 2008; and, the quality of jobs had sunk to its lowest level in a quarter of a century.
Calls for the Tory leader's resignation would escalate, fought by more sensible Tories, who know that that the eviction of their two - time Prime Minister and only election winner in a quarter of a century would be pure electoral self - harm.
«We're not going to undermine the progress that the NYPD has made in a quarter of a century,» de Blasio said.
But now the country has been running short of dollars as oil revenues have fallen along with the price of crude, pushing the economy into its first recession in a quarter of a century.
Indeed, the Wall Street Journal dubbed it «the largest devolution of federal control to states in a quarter of a century,» and it should be encouraging to anyone who thinks that education is best handled as closely as possible to the children whom the schools are supposed to serve.
The brand's first convertible in a quarter of a century, the Cascada is available from $ 33,065, complete with premium standard amenities such as a mobile Wi - Fi hotspot and 4G LTE connectivity.
«If you think about the thicknesses of the ice - 200 - 300m thicknesses, in some cases up to 400m thick - and if you're losing ice at the rate of a metre a year, or let's say double it to two metres a year, you're not going to get rid of 200m of ice in a quarter of a century
«I have seen so many changes in my quarter of a century as a Realtor, most of them incredibly positive,» says Thyssen.
Not in a quarter of a century have the Midwest's big colleges looked so small.
For the first time in the quarter of a century the polls did not overestimate Labour support.
«This apparently minor change masks the most substantial reform in a quarter of a century to the key general qualification offered to learners in England.
In the quarter of a century since the Vietnam War, much has changed in the military.
Opioid prescriptions by volume declined by 12 % in 2017, the largest single - year change in a quarter of a century, according to a report from the Iqvia Institute for Human Data Science.
For the first time in a quarter of a century, commercial whaling on the open seas could be condoned — and scientists are working to figure out exactly how much should be allowed.
In the US, for the first time in a quarter of a century, the nation's favourite SUV has been outsold by a passenger car — a Japanese compact at that.
In the quarter of a century, Mario has become one of the most globally recognized characters in the world of entertainment since Nintendo game designer Shigeru Miyamoto's team put the finishing touches to his first most important adventure, Super Mario Bros. for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES).
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