Not exact matches
Religious symbols and myths throughout the
ages have been one, but only one, way in which our consciousness has allowed the transcendent to take root in, to dwell in and
rely upon, our human level of emergence.
Seldom do other social organizations include both children and the
aged; seldom do they
rely upon members with diverse careers and educational preparations.
I know a lot of people will disagree with me but I think Nicklas Bendtner is mentally ready to be
relied upon as a first - choice player and the exit of Adebayor could pave the way to the big Dane coming of
age as a striker.
Every baby is different — solids can not be
relied upon to supplement or even nutritionally sustain at this
age.
WHEREAS, the impact of pay differentials is exacerbated as workers
age, causing underpaid workers to disproportionally
rely upon various forms of public support in their retirement years; and
American actor Jackie Cooper was in movies at the
age of three; his father had abandoned the family when Jackie was two, forcing his mother to
rely upon the boy's acting income to keep food on the table.
Those
aged 18 to 25 tend to have large amounts of credit card and student loan debt
upon entering the workforce, and are more likely to
rely on high - cost methods of borrowing, which can impede
upon future homeownership opportunities and retirement savings.
I just retired July 1, 2011, and I am
age 67, market seems hard to
rely upon.
Whether or not to vaccinate with noncore vaccines
relies upon upon a number of issues including the
age, breed, and health status of the cat, the potential exposure of the cat to an animal that has the disease, the kind of vaccine, and the way frequent the illness is within the geographical area where the cat lives or could visit.
In these situations, cat and dog owners can opt to have their male and female pets desexed as young as 8 - 9 weeks of
age (the vet chooses anaesthetic drugs that are not as cardiovascula depressant and which do not
rely as heavily
upon extensive liver and kidney metabolism and excretion).
Steve Nerem, the director of the widely
relied -
upon research center, told FoxNews.com that his group added the 0.3 millimeters per year to the actual sea level measurements because land masses, still rebounding from the ice
age, are rising and increasing the amount of water that oceans can hold.
The models heavily
relied upon by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) had not projected this multidecadal stasis in «global warming»; nor (until trained ex post facto) the fall in TS from 1940 - 1975; nor 50 years» cooling in Antarctica (Doran et al., 2002) and the Arctic (Soon, 2005); nor the absence of ocean warming since 2003 (Lyman et al., 2006; Gouretski & Koltermann, 2007); nor the onset, duration, or intensity of the Madden - Julian intraseasonal oscillation, the Quasi-Biennial Oscillation in the tropical stratosphere, El Nino / La Nina oscillations, the Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation, or the Pacific Decadal Oscillation that has recently transited from its warming to its cooling phase (oceanic oscillations which, on their own, may account for all of the observed warmings and coolings over the past half - century: Tsoniset al., 2007); nor the magnitude nor duration of multi-century events such as the Mediaeval Warm Period or the Little Ice
Age; nor the cessation since 2000 of the previously - observed growth in atmospheric methane concentration (IPCC, 2007); nor the active 2004 hurricane season; nor the inactive subsequent seasons; nor the UK flooding of 2007 (the Met Office had forecast a summer of prolonged droughts only six weeks previously); nor the solar Grand Maximum of the past 70 years, during which the Sun was more active, for longer, than at almost any similar period in the past 11,400 years (Hathaway, 2004; Solankiet al., 2005); nor the consequent surface «global warming» on Mars, Jupiter, Neptune's largest moon, and even distant Pluto; nor the eerily - continuing 2006 solar minimum; nor the consequent, precipitate decline of ~ 0.8 °C in TS from January 2007 to May 2008 that has canceled out almost all of the observed warming of the 20th century.
Among the planes made then — we must have been the Silicon Valley of that
age — were both the Nebraska and the Omaha, two aircraft that even the most loyal Nebraskan no longer
relies upon.
Over ten years ago, in Mangold, the ECJ found that non-discrimination on grounds of
age constituted a general principle of EU law that could be
relied upon directly in disputes between private parties, even before the Equality Directive entered into force.
According the report, current science is not definitive on a safe
age for cannabis use, so science alone can not be
relied upon to determine the
age of lawful purchase.
Recognizing that only exceptional circumstances have permitted for notice periods exceeding 24 months, the court
relied upon the Keenans»
ages, lengths of service, and positions, which included being «Canac's public face to the outside world» for «over a generation.»
These products can be a good option for those who are seniors, as — with the lifetime income option — income can be
relied upon, regardless of the annuity holder's
age, health, and longevity.
Having known the different focal points that ULIP offers, it is advisable to pick the correct unit linked insurance plan
relying upon ones
age and the relative objectives at different life stages.
How much the senior life insurance polic y endowment
age 90 value develops at some point
relies upon largely on how well the plan provider is doing with their investment strategies.
In the
age of the internet, companies have come to
rely heavily on resume databases, and dependent
upon on key words and search software to match candidates with job qualifications.