Sentences with phrase «people hit their peak»

About a quarter of the U.S. population scores in the highest range above 800, but there are no stats showing how many people hit the peak score each year.
Most people hit their peak health in their 20s.

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I hope that when you look back at history, all of that will hit a peak, and then as people got comfortable with it and they move on to the next round of immigrants that came.
Since the increase in app revenues seems to be coming from more phones, not more downloads per person, it would make sense that we will hit a peak in app revenues when phone sales start declining.
This week bitcoin, a relatively young synthetic currency that people use to buy items over the web, made headlines after it hit an amazing peak in price of $ 4,726.
It is especially tough when you factor in how typically most people won't hit career peak earnings until your late 30s to early 40s.
Besides Utd the likes of Martial came and people were expecting brilliance performance from him but he's not hit the peak to impress utd's fan.
By the time a person hits high school, their intelligence is right at the peak of what it'll ever be.
Probably just about everyone would see at least a mild peak in the 0 - 10 % read — that is going to happen with people who borrow it and then for some reason forget they did, or hit it by accident.
That means people who took out universal life insurance coverage in the 1980s and 1990s, when interest rates hit their peak, saw their premiums gradually increase and potentially become unaffordable.
This utterly shocking and not - at - all expected news comes via steam chart reports that only 6100 people on steam purchased the game without refunding it with an all - time peak only hitting a paltry 87 consecutive players.
While Americans have long consumed about three times more meat (of all kinds) per person than the global average, we hit «peak beef more than a decade ago.
While waiting for the additional data, Newman and Kenworth speculate on factors they say blend together in causing peak car use - the aging of cities (more people coming back from the suburbs to the inner cores and driving less), the growth of public transport, many cities hitting a wall in expansion after average commutes (by car or even train) get beyond one hour's time, and the rise in fuel prices.
Just to remind people: Katrina was a category - 5 hurricane at its peak, but it was a category - 3 hurricane when it hit the Gulf Coast, and it was only a category - 1 hurricane at New Orleans (95 mph), though it was just below the threshold for a category - 2 hurricane.
When the «official» Peak Oil finally hits, millions of people will be indignant at first.
We realized a little bit after the 2000 Census that New York for the first time ever hit a new population peak of 8.25 million people.
It also might also be terrific for houses and apartments, where service people could come and deal with it, sort of like the nightsoil people did hundreds of years ago; as we hit peak phosphorus we may find again that there is money in pee and poop.
In an ideal world self - insurance is the best because there's no insurance to buy at all, but for most people it's not a realistic alternative before your mid-50s at least — after you've built up some savings, sent the kids off to school, paid off your mortgage, hit your peak salary, etc..
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