Sentences with phrase «nearly twice his age»

The little boy who claimed to be sexually molested by a student nearly twice his age while on a Buffalo school bus with no bus aide late last year was telling the truth all along, new video evidence shows.
They dated him to between 43,000 and 47,000 years old, nearly twice the age of the next - oldest known complete modern - human genome, although older, archaic - human genomes exist.
After appearing in a number of short films, Turner made the move to television by landing the lead role in the 2012 British miniseries Leaving, playing a young man caught in a relationship with a married woman nearly twice his age.
But when she meets David (Peter Sarsgaard), a playboy who is handsome, rich and nearly twice her age, she decides to follow the path he offers.
It creates a fully immersive experience through text and chat windows alone to unfold a story — in it, we see Hirsch, as a teenager, interact with with people nearly twice her age.
Over the past ten days, she has often found herself brainstorming youth actions with young people nearly twice her age.

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You can claim benefits as early as age 62, but if you wait until at least age 70, your monthly check could be nearly twice as much.
Parmegiano Reggiano is born in Italy and is usually aged nearly twice as long as other, more common Parmesan cheeses.
Nearly twice as many parents of ADHD children had divorced by the time the child was age 8, the study showed.
Venneman and colleagues5 recently demonstrated that infants who are formula fed are twice as likely to die of SIDS than breastfed infants based on a case control study of 333 SIDS cases compared to 998 aged matched controls in Germany, from 1998 - 2001, consistent with previously published reports.35 While no studies show that co-sleeping in the form of bedsharing, specifically, is imperative for breastfeeding enhancement, many studies have shown that in order to get more sleep and to ease caring for their infants the decision to breastfeed often leads mothers to adopt routine bedsharing for at least part of the night36 - 40 even where they never intended to do so.41, 42 Indeed, nearly 50 % of breastfeeding mothers in the United States and Great Britain adopt bedsharing for some part of the night,38,43 - 45 and breastfeeding women are twice as likely to sleep with their babies in the first month relative to mothers electing to bottle - feed.39
Nearly 32 million adults in the United States (13 percent of the U.S. population aged 18 and older) consumed more than twice the number of drinks considered binge drinking on at least one occasion, according to a 2013 survey that asked about past - year drinking.
Though he has nearly twice the muscle in his arms and legs as other children his age, the German boy is perfectly healthy.
For example, one study surveyed over 40,000 adults and found that individuals who began drinking before age 14 developed alcohol dependence during their lifetime at nearly twice the rate as those who began drinking at age 21 or older.
Gay men in the UK under the age of 22 were nearly twice as likely to be out of the closet to their entire team (30 per cent) than in most other English speaking countries.
The meta - analysis of findings from 15 studies by the European Eye Epidemiology Consortium found that around a quarter of the European population is short - sighted but it is nearly twice as common in younger people, with almost half (47 per cent) of the group aged between 25 and 29 years affected.
For instance, the age - standardized mean CVD, CHD, and stroke Risk Score (RS) for adults aged 30 - 74 years was 14.6 %, 10.4 % and 2.3 % for men and 7.5 %, 4.5 %, and 1.8 % for women, confirming that the risks are nearly twice as high for men as for women.
Middle aged adults whose chronic conditions worsened from age 40 - 50, have nearly twice the risk of mortgage default and 2.5 times the risk of foreclosure than those whose chronic conditions did not worsen.
The incidence of liver cancer is nearly twice the incidence in Hispanics age 20 to 59 versus whites in the same age range.
Middle - aged people are being stricken at nearly twice the rate seen in 2014 - 15, although health officials aren't sure why.
Better off peers were found to be nearly twice as likely to achieve five good GCSEs by the age of 16, with 71 per cent achieving the benchmark of five good GCSEs by the time they reached 19.
In the 2014 — 15 academic year, students between the ages of 12 and 18 reported nearly twice as many bullying incidents in transitional areas between classes — where they spend a fraction of their time — as in other school areas like cafeterias or playgrounds.
In a recent study from the National Center for Education Statistics, students between the ages of 12 and 18 reported nearly twice as many bullying incidents in hallways and stairwells — where they spend a fraction of their time — as in other school areas like cafeterias or playgrounds.
As an adolescent, Hoonie worked nearly as well as a strong man twice his age with two well - shaped legs; he was dexterous with his hands and could carry heavy loads, but he could not run or walk quickly.
I nearly said, Hell, I'm twice the man you are now, despite our difference in age, so things didn't work out so bright for your condescending hopes.
In fact, 53.8 % of the city's population (over the age of 25) have at least a bachelor's degree (nearly twice the national average of just 27.4 %), while 91.9 % have a high school diploma (vs. 84.5 % nationally).
At the age of 70, nearly three in 10 men did some sort of work in 2015, twice the proportion of 20 years earlier.
If you wait until age 35 to start saving, you'll need to set aside nearly twice as much each month as if you'd started a decade earlier.
Those who looked to put toddlers aged 18 months to three years into daycare found nearly twice as many spaces as those seeking spots for infants.
Middle - aged adults with chronic conditions that grew worse as they aged are nearly twice as likely to default on their mortgages and 2.6 times as likely to fall into foreclosure than those with chronic conditions that remained stable, according to new research.
Population growth in Seattle is twice the national rate and the market is expected to gain nearly 29,000 new residents a year over the next five years, with the population aged 15 — 34 rising by a total of 17.3 % during that same period
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