We are
seeing people of all ages, creed, and class with an open - minded disposition embracing this technology.»
The annual international Real Bread Week once again
saw people of all ages rising to the challenge of baking the own additive - free loaves or buying them from local, independent bakeries.
I have a general family practice and
see people of all ages.
I saw all people of all ages hiking, so it's really about how you come ready for the hike.
You can go to the track itself to watch any of the day's ten races, but in between
you see people of all ages picnicking, meeting the race horses and ponies, making new friends, sharing their beers... it's the kind of place families go for generations, special because of the tradition.
Today you can
see the people of every age group fiddling their fingers on the mobile phones.
Created to raise money for improving cardiac care services in Far North Queensland, you'll
see people of all ages and professions participate in this three - day challenge, including those who have survived heart disease, or have lost a loved one to heart complications.
Abby specializes in
seeing people of all ages with a history of trauma or abuse, including rape, childhood abuse, combat PTSD, and more, as well as assisting couples with relational and communication issues.»
I see people of all ages, including children, adolescents, adults, and couples.
In her private practice
she sees people of all ages, individually and in small groups.
I see people of all ages.
Not exact matches
Statistics Canada predicts that the proportion
of seniors could, by 2031, equal the level now
seen in Japan, which has the oldest population in the G7 with one - quarter
of people over
age 65.
Indeed, for all the excitement over paradigm - shifting technologies in healthcare and medicine — gene - editing through CRISPR, virtual reality surgical training — it seems we are
seeing more and more examples
of people solving
age - old problems through a stroke
of ingenuity.
Not only that, the arrival
of the baby - boom generation at retirement
age over the next two decades will
see the ratio
of seniors to working -
age people (
aged 20 to 64) go from just over 1:5 in 2006 to 1:2 by 2056.
The lawsuit is the latest example
of criticism leveled at Facebook for so - called micro-targeting, a process that has allowed advertisers to choose who
sees their ads based on
age, interests, race and even such characteristics as whether they dislike
people based on race or religion.
Companies including (tmus) T - Mobile US Inc, Amazon (amzn) Inc and Cox Communications Inc imposed
age limits on who could
see recruitment ads, limiting some only to
people younger than 38, according to the lawsuit, filed in federal court in San Francisco by the Communications Workers
of America.
Paul Cazers: When Logan does a branded campaign, you can
see how many millions
of people have watched it, where they've watched it, what
age they are and their demo.
January 1952
saw the beginning
of the country's first universal old
age pension, Old Age Security, for people 70 years of age and ov
age pension, Old
Age Security, for people 70 years of age and ov
Age Security, for
people 70 years
of age and ov
age and over.
With a nationally recognized brand, comprehensive training, ongoing support and a product that is loved by
people of all
ages, it's easy to
see why owning a Bruster's Real Ice Cream franchise can be the best investment you...
«Parents need to be aware and the industry has to step up and do a better job
of managing content being uploaded that
people of all
ages can
see within seconds,» Murphy says.
A poll I
saw the other day indicated that 25 %
of people on the verge
of retirement think they are in such bad financial shape that they will have to work until
age 80.
Featherball When we were in vietnam we
saw a lot
of people of all
ages playing a game they called featherball.
The increase caps out at
age 70, so a
person waiting until then could
see an increase
of 24 percent to their benefits.
This day and
age is a time
of trials and tribulations
people really need to be patient and give a careful, logical unbiased look at the world and
see who is really causing the problems in the world and where they stand in believing it.
The difference is that you
see 8
of those names and recognize them as ridiculous bedtime stories made up by ignorant
people from the Bronze
Age.
When I think about it, I
see more
of a split between
people with different levels
of education than I do
of age.
Once they begin to
see people of their own backgrounds or their own
age, then they begin to think whether this is something they can do.»
@CP: before the
age of 24 I buried my Mom and 2 children... tragedy didn't make me believe then and it certainly won't make me believe now... if anything those tragedies made me question what kind
of an evil monster god really is if he allows 3 innocent
people to die horrible deaths (my Mom was an avid believer and went to her grave believing she was going to be with god... it was a comfort for her and eased her mind... I just don't
see it as a necessity)
With regard to another post regarding faith... I have
seen my preemie child struggling for life... I have held the hand
of an old
person as they slipped from life to death... I have stood vigil in the room
of a man
of faith as over 40 friends and family crammed into a room sharing pain and suffering as he slipped away suffering from cancer at a young
age.
I can't believe in this day and
age a
person in public office is
seen to be less
of a leader because he does not regularly attend church.
I am pleased to
see that we have
people of all
ages that
see the need to include Christ in all we do.
This model invites students to
see the New Testament as the product
of a profoundly human process
of experience and interpretation, by which
people of another
age and place, galvanized by a radical religious experience, sought to understand both that experience and themselves in the light
of the symbols made available to them by their culture.
Douglas adds, with respect to the equally common assumption that
people of past
ages were spiritually and (hence) generally fulfilled, that she can
see «no evidence that there is more unhappiness and mental disturbance now than in those famous
ages of faith.
Writing in Premier Youthwork magazine (November 2015) Rev Rachel Mann, a male to female transgender vicar, advised: «Perhaps the single most important thing to remember is that... trans
people are, ultimately,
people... Trans
people of all
ages are often
seen through a lens that treats us as curiosities, freaks or alien
people.
Take a look at the photos
of people lining outside
of Chick - fil - A and you will
see mostly middle -
aged and elderly.
In 2 Corinthians 4:4, Paul is saying that
people who do not want to
see the glorious truth
of the gospel will remain darkened in their mind because the god
of this
age is certainly not going to reveal it to them.
It pains me to
see how many
people - in this day and
age of scientific enlightenment and understanding - still cling stubbornly to outdated beliefs that originated through * lack *
of understanding; through appeal to the pack nature
of humankind, in yearning for kinship and to «belong» to something greater; and through efforts to control, suppress, and subjugate the masses.
We simple don't
see Paul chastising anyone because that
person stepped out
of their rolls (i.e.,
age, gender, graces...) However, Paul does remind all present in ekklesia not to press the women to do what would be adverse to all that the sisters had chosen in their righteousness.
In this faith Christians came to
see themselves as
people who had «tasted the goodness
of the word
of God and the powers
of the
age to come» (Heb.
Richard Barnet and John Cavanagh, who judge this inchoate NGO uprising as presently «the only force we
see that can break the global gridlock,» finish their important study with a judgment about its high stakes: «The great question
of our
age is whether
people, acting with the spirit, energy, and urgency our collective crisis requires, can develop a democratic global consciousness rooted in authentic local communities.
You
see people who try and disprove God are only tickling your ears they don't have solid evidence only their words and their equations
of age using carbon dating if you actually look up whats involved in carbon dating you will
see that it's the same as flipping a coin the fossil record has many many holes in it more than most
people who believe in evolution will admit.
Regarding Scripture, I think what is vital for us today, as in all prior
ages of God's saints — is the need to recognize these truths as «spirit and life» to us — to understand that God has indeed
seen fit to speak through «common» things — written scripture, the communion, the «natural» majesty
of creation and, ultimately, in the
person of His Son — to reveal to us His character and purpose.
I don't know if it was the hormones or what, but I remember crying in the pool on the last day because it was one
of the most beautiful things I'd ever
seen:
people of different shapes and sizes and backgrounds and
ages and races and religions, all
of us in the public pool with the babies we loved, looking ridiculous for their little sakes, utterly and entirely here for this parenting gig.
Bring to mind for a moment the
people you have
seen who conduct New
Age weekends, or feminist workshops, or Peace Studies institutes, those who take glee in having «cut the knot» connecting them to patriarchal institutions, to structures
of authority, to the unglamorous business
of orthodoxy.
As the leaders
of this mosque
see it, segregating Muslim boys and girls simply means that young
people arrive at the
age of marriage without getting to know other Muslims
of the opposite sex at all.
Not only would that allow the individual (
of any
age) to
see things as they do, but maybe it would allow more inner peace which in turn could allow
people to accept and understand one another more as well.
A middle -
aged woman we interviewed in Connecticut — let's call her Carol — is typical
of many
people who continue to
see themselves as «regular» churchgoers despite increasingly irregular attendance.
How do we know, think, and
see like a
person of a Bronze
Age culture?
You
see, in times when
people (
of all
ages) are vulnerable, weak, confused and desperate, these would be GREAT times to expand ministries, but the church was not prepared for times like these.
I would suggest that it's due to an awakening to the real pain that promiscuity and abortion entail; others might say that it's actually based in «rights talk,» that young
people identify with aborted children (as
of this January 22, anyone under the
age of thirty could have been aborted) and
see abortion as an attack on their siblings and classmates, rather than a matter
of women's self «determination.