Display set: women with a
mean age of 27 y, waist - to - hip ratio
of 0.75, perceived stress
of 20.2, daily exercise
of 14.7 min, and energy intake
of 1614 kcal who were
consumers of alcohol.
As used in this paragraph, a «Covered Borrower»
means any person who, at the time such person becomes obligated on a loan transaction or establishes an account for
consumer credit, satisfies the requirements under any one or more
of the following classifications, or is otherwise under applicable laws deemed to be a «Covered Borrower» under the Military Lending Act, 10 U.S. Code Section 987: (a) An active duty member
of the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force or Coast Guard, or a person serving on active Guard and Reserve duty (a person described in this clause (a)
of the definition
of «Covered Borrower» is hereinafter referred to as a «Service Member»); or (b) Any
of the following persons, relative to a Service Member: (1) The spouse; (2) A child under the
age of 21; or (3) If dependent on the Service Member for more than one half
of such person's support, any one or more
of the following persons: (i) A child under the
age of 23 enrolled in a full time course
of study at an institution
of higher learning; (ii) A child
of any
age incapable
of self support due to a mental or physical incapacity that occurred before attaining
age 23 while such person was dependent on the Service Member; (iii) Any unmarried person placed in legal custody
of the Service Member who resides with such Service Member unless separated by military service or to receive institutional care or under other circumstances covered by Regulation; or (iv) A parent or parent - in - law residing in the Service Member's household.
Both the iPhone 7 and iPhone 6s were the flagships
of their
age,
meaning consumers still get Apple's top
of the line features, with the addition
of some sorely missed features, such as headphone jacks and color options not found on the iPhone X.
Yet, in an
age when parenting is less available, when marriage has almost become a thing
of the past, and when children are being turned into commodity machines, it may make sense to reflect, as Plotz (1999) pointed out, that America is obsessed with youth because corporations are obsessed with youth: early intervention
means netting an eager
consumer audience for life.