Sentences with phrase «partly because of the aging»

The rate has been rising, partly because of the aging of the baby - boom generation.
It's harder and harder to retain friendships, partly because of distance, and partly because of age and circumstance.

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The development of Protestant Liberalism contrasted strongly, at first, with the response of Catholicism to modernity, partly because the Roman Catholic Church has been a much more authoritarian structure, and partly because the Roman Catholic Church remained more firmly committed to the mediaeval age after the Protestant Reformation.
My post on The History of Potty Training in America, shared that potty training ages in this country have gone up across the board — partly because of the ease of disposables.
But that was partly because some weightier bills, like raising the age of criminal responsibility and providing free college tuition for the middle class, were folded into the state budget approved in April.
Every year, between 250,000 and 500,000 people of all ages die worldwide after getting seasonal flu, partly because few people are vaccinated for it.
That's partly because of long, cold winters but also because the northern latitudes were heavily glaciated in the last ice age 10,000 years ago and lost much of their plant life.
Damage to collagen can also age you prematurely because the emergence of winkles, sagging, and so on is partly caused by a consistent drop in collagen levels from age 25 onwards.
Kids under the age of 18 are particularly vulnerable to images of high - wattage stars smoking cigarettes on the big screen, partly because adolescents, similar to very young children, are prone to mimic behaviors they see others trying, Sargent says.
I want something meaningful and lasting, I'm a person who has really connect with a person on an emotional level before getting involved sexually, I'm very different from a lot of women and partly because of my upbringing... at a young age I was taught the...
Imminent sequel «Age Of Ultron» doesn't quite hit these heights, but that's partly because the original set such a high bar to clear.
That decline is partly because more and more of this population is unable to continue to work, but it also suggests that retirement savings may start to run out as people age.
Partly, this is because I am not a believer in the conventional view that a person should take a lot of investment risk when young and less as they age.
Target date funds — mutual funds that change their asset makeup based on the expected retirement age of investors — have grown in popularity in the past decade, partly because they are often used as qualified default investment options.
That's partly because of the level of fan service employed in setting some levels in familiar locations (or some you heard in passing, like Kessel) or having the Millennium Falcon turn up halfway through a mission, but also because it's so simple an arcade shooter that it's aged pretty well.
The news that artists over the age of 50 are, for the first time since 1991, once again eligible for the Turner Prize partly reflects wider efforts to reassess artists who have been unduly neglected, often because their race or gender has excluded them from the dominant narrative of post-war art.
kadaka (13:28:43): -LRB-...) The age of the Earth is more uncertain that that of the Sun, partly because of the Moon.
From Leif Svalgaard (19:04:40) we get: -LRB-...) The age of the Earth is more uncertain that that of the Sun, partly because of the Moon.
American Express offers four full - featured package plans with no age limits, but their website can be confusing to use partly because American Express Travel Insurance is not available to residents of all U.S. states but also because their plans come with trip length limits.
Similarly, seniors who are above 55 or 60 years of age could get a higher premium because they are more vulnerable to accidents partly due to slowing reflexes.
H4: Widowed persons who were previously in age heterogamous unions are especially vulnerable to the adverse consequences of widowhood partly because their shared environment (i.e., poorer marital quality and deleterious health behaviors) is conducive to adverse health outcomes.
«People in their early 30s, the age when many might look to buy a first home, are renting for longer periods of time, partly because mortgages are difficult to come by and partly because they have been unnerved by the turmoil in the housing market,» The New York Times reports.
People in their early 30s, the age when many might look to buy a first home, are renting for longer periods of time, partly because mortgages are difficult to come by and partly because they have been unnerved by the turmoil in the housing market.
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