Sentences with phrase «more than generations»

Last but not least, millennials more than generations that have come before feel a need to be personally invested in the companies and clients they work for.
This mashup between Classic and Modern Sonic resulted in the best Sonic game in ages — maybe the best since the»90s (objectively speaking — I still enjoyed Sonic Adventure 2: Battle much more than Generations).
I liked it more than Generations.
It's clear this generation of students values diversity in the workplace more than any generation before them.
Third, in a world where interest rates over horizons of more than a generation are far lower than even pessimistic projections of growth, traditional thinking about debt sustainability needs to be discarded.
Publicly owned corporations are more accountable to their shareholders than tenured bureaucracies, which may explain why it took the Ford Motor Company only two years to cancel its Edsel, and not much longer for Coca Cola to restore its «classic» brand, while the Catholic Church has taken more than a generation of unstopped attrition to try to correct the mistakes of overheated liturgists.
The historical problem can be stated in some such way as this: «We know that the Gospels were written more than a generation after the events they relate occurred and that they bring us the preaching and teaching of the churches — or of some of them — after the Christian movement had emerged into a Gentile environment.
Yet along with this self - interested fringe of values vendors there exists a solid center of genuinely concerned Americans who have seen the bottom fall out of the public moral conscience in little more than a generation.
These alignments, in turn, are best understood in terms of a major cultural shift underway for more than a generation, but by no means complete.
For more than a generation, the Ivy League was cleansed of the unpleasant presence of ROTC.
«Millennials, more than any generation in the U.S. to date, are demonstrating excitement when it comes to experimenting with wine,» says Stephanie Gallo, E. & J. Gallo Winery vice president of marketing.
As one of the pioneers of the craft brewing movement in Massachusetts, Ipswich Ale Brewery has been in local refrigerators for more than a generation, meaning many of the company's current customers have been familiar with the brand their entire lives.
«These parents are Baby Boomers, who, more than any generation past or present, questioned authority when they went to college,» she wrote.
This is the most dramatic political realignment in more than a generation.
«The next four years are set to be the most important and successful for this industry in more than a generation,» tourism minister John Penrose pledged.
Cuomo did introduce a less generous Tier VI proposal that would save $ 90 billion over more than a generation.
Maybe it's the curmudgeon in me, but I thought this could have been an occasion to damn, if only in passing, foot - slogging government inefficiency that blocked and delayed this worthwhile project for more than a generation.
Republicans and Democrats celebrated the deal, in part because it kept part of the tax in tact and allowed fiscal conservatives to say they had cut middle - class taxes to their lowest levels in more than a generation.
WASHINGTON — The Senate approved the most fundamental alteration of its rules in more than a generation on Thursday, ending the minority party's ability to filibuster most presidential nominees in response to the partisan gridlock that has plagued Congress for much of the Obama administration.
Could just be me thinking all of this but I have a feeling Tom Brake may be difficult to ever beat given he was able to hold this seat in the Lib Dem's worst general election in more than a generation.
The average length of the highest - capacity U.S. lines currently is four times greater than the smaller lines used more than a generation ago.
Because the supply is so unreliable, few invest in appliances for heating or cooking, using wood - fired stoves instead, which harm the environment much more than the generation and transmission of electricity would.
«We're now no more than a generation or two away from the emergence of an entirely new kind of hominid,» he says.
For more than a generation, people have been trying to improve understanding of human brain circuitry, but are challenged by its vast complexity.
Also understandable is Paramount not expecting customers» tastes to extend more than a generation; from 1983, Trading Places may be many viewers» cut - off for «modern» films, a cut - off many observe either deliberately (and foolishly) or, more likely, based upon what cable television exposes them to.
It seems odd, in the waning days of 2008, more than a generation after the first PC was introduced, to have these debates over technology.
1998 Education Appropriations Signed Into Law The 1998 appropriations bill provides «what is plainly the best year for American education in more than a generation,» says President Clinton.
For more than a generation he was known as the Department of Education's data - collection guru, the person inside the bureaucracy who understood best what information to collect and how to collect it.
Today - more than a generation after the student upheavals, the civil - rights movement, and the establishment (and then challenge) of affirmative - action programs - it seems out of date, too planned, and insensitive to America's diversity.
More than a generation ago, the U.S. used to lead the world in education achievement with the highest high school graduation rate and college - going rate.
Student loan debt might affect Millennials more than any generation.
Things won't likely be bad enough to derail the economy and the markets for more than a generation, so invest for the future.
With rising bond default rates and the lowest Treasury yields in more than a generation, investors would be wise to reconsider long - term bank time deposits as a way to earn safe returns in excess of money market yields.
You can't even buy one of these new anymore (at least you shouldn't be able to because they were banned in 2011), but they were the standard for more than a generation.
25 % of millennials always talk to their veterinarians about the health benefits of pet ownership, more than generation X (16 %), baby boomers (6 %), or greatest / silent generation (4 %)
In little more than a generation what we thought were the limits of our world have been transformed into new ways of doing things.
This article is very inaccurate (ps2 sold more than this generation of consoles?).
If you've been a follower of games news for more than a generation, you've been here before.
The time finally came for the retirement of the seventh generation of consoles and more than any generation that came before it was obvious a year prior to its beginning that the winds of change were already blowing.
The other reason that writers might not have singled out Trosch is because he has not had a solo show in New York since 2009, which is more than a generation and nearly a lifetime in art - world years.
That they are being appreciated now by more than a generation of younger artists seems absolutely appropriate.
It was the museum's most comprehensive reinstallation of European art in more than a generation.
The Frenchmen were still fighting their own battles and the effect of French Impressionism was not felt in Australia for more than another generation.
Austrian artist Erwin Wurm works at the crossroads of sculpture, performance and documentation mapped more than a generation ago by Joseph Beuys, Vito Acconci and the Viennese Actionists.
But, before we come to price attached to being the most morally «virtuous» place on the planet, consider for a moment that the headline from The Australian has been written about what was a state that enjoyed the lowest power prices, in the world, for more than a generation.
Individuals, governments, and businesses the world over would need to cease their reliance on fossil fuels in little more than a generation.
As the first moderate Liberal prime minister in more than a generation, Turnbull would face enormous challenges retaining a united Coalition so he would tread carefully on divisive issues such as emissions trading, same - sex marriage and a republic.
What I would like to point out is that it seems that some of the same issues you are discussing in climate science are affecting other branches of science — notably medicine: pharmaceuticals have been throwing millions at doctors and medical researchers for more than a generation, and partly as a result, about one in three people in the United States is taking prescription drugs.
Steel recycling started climbing more than a generation ago with the advent of the electric arc furnace, a technology that produces steel from scrap using only one fourth the energy it would take to produce it from virgin ore.
Brian, half of» Two meters in 60 years as Hansen speculates» is not «short term» — it's three decades - more than a generation.
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