Sentences with phrase «mid to late teens»

Most cats adopted as kittens can be expected to live into their mid to late teens.
It all had to do with longevity; you were married off somewhere in your mid to late teens, or perhaps a bit earlier.

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And yet, now that they are in their mid and late teens, they would be the first to laugh at the notion of «brain washing» and express to you the freedom of thought they enjoyed while growing up.
It is noteworthy that NO top clubs came in for him and even Wenger has finally realised that he is very unlikely to hit again the heights in talent he howed in his mid / late teens, aged 15 onwards.
Given that many soldiers on the front lines are in their late teens or early 20s, the researchers wondered whether groups with younger soldiers might benefit from the inclusion of a slightly older soldier in his mid - to late - 20s.
You also know that most of these people are either in their late teens or young to mid adult years, probably have a family and they are responsible enough to care for their pet.
Rob Carrick: Well, Gen Y, I consider to be anyone in their 20's and early to mid 30's or let's say late teens can be added to those groups.
Now in their mid to late «teens», they are testaments to a winning combination of excellent, progressive medical care and devoted owners.
Remember that small dogs and cats often live into their mid - to late - teens or early twenties, while larger dogs remain happy and vital at least a decade.
Later in the coming week, the high temperatures will be in the mid teens, and, if there is a substantive wind, the wind chill will be below 0 degrees F, whereby, school officials will again close schools to prevent children from suffering frostbite waiting for the school bus to arrive.
Life and family events premigration and postmigration have been found to have a profound effect on the health and well - being of immigrant children.1, 2 Risk factors include trauma, separation from parents, nonvoluntary migration, obstacles in the acculturation process, 3 and children who immigrate in their mid - or late teens.1, 4 Research also shows that parents who have experienced or witnessed violence have poorer mental health, 2,5 which is likely to affect parent — child attachment and negatively impact child development and mental health.5 Transitioning to a new country may be beneficial for both parents and children, but it may render new and unexpected constraints in the parent — child relationship (eg, children tend to acculturate to the new country faster than their parents), cause disharmony and power conflicts, 6 — 8 and, subsequently, affect the child's mental health.9
As of 2016, the young men in the Oregon Youth Study are in their mid 40s, and many have children ranging in age from early childhood to the late teens.
I studied politics and psychology at Trent University with a twist; I initiated / completed my time / degree therein whilst in my mid to late thirties... well after having been working within the reality of the work force from my mid teens (when I quit school... I was a grade ten drop - out).
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