Sentences with phrase «similar age or younger»

For example, if your cat is an adolescent, he'll probably enjoy the company of a cat of similar age or younger.

Not exact matches

I see myself wanting to follow a similar path to you regarding passive income which is why I have started DGI at a young age, a blog, and hope to get into rental properties back in Trinidad in 5 years or so.
Silly as it is, it is preferable to a picture of a young man of a similar age rioting in the streets or shooting people.
Jeez, I mean, I was in the same place when I was young, similar age, or older actually.
But the animals account for more than 30 % of identified specimens 7.6 million years old or younger, which is comparable to fossil sites of similar age in Kenya and Chad.
There were also no clear differences in the association between statin use and outcomes in analyses stratified by age older or younger than 55, 60, 65, or 70 years, with very similar estimates from 7 trials (eTable 6 in the Supplement).14, 19,20,26,29,31,35 None of the trials that enrolled patients older than 75 years18, 20,22,23,27,29 reported results in this subgroup.
It comes from Ingersoll's report, and it shows the percentage of teachers who are age 50 or older (the chart includes public and private teachers, but private school teachers tend to be much younger, so a similar chart for public school teachers only would likely be even higher).
Though their overall responses were similar, non-borrowers ages 30 and older were more likely than younger non-borrowers to say that their library does lend out e-books, or that they weren't sure; younger non-borrowers were more likely to say that they knew their library did not.
A young dog left in a kennel with several littermates or other dogs of similar size or age may fight over food, water, or play objects.
A young girl appears in several of the photographs throughout different ages, including one in which a taller man of a similar age leans over to reach his arm around her hip and another where a woman (the same or perhaps another) cradles a baby.
We find no consensus as to the cause of the Younger Dryas, the Minoan, Roman, and Medieval warmings, or the Little Ice Age, all of which may constitute excursions of at least similar magnitude.
Around 97 % of these cases in people aged less than 16 years occur in young people aged 13 to 15 which relate to two issues: early sexual debut with similar aged peers or sexual abuse.
Similar to findings from SASH, childhood sexual abuse emerged as a particularly robust risk factor for suicide attempts in younger participants in the WMHS cross-national analysis, with a 10.9 times higher OR of suicide attempts in children, a 6.1 times higher likelihood in adolescents and a 2.9-fold risk in young adults who were exposed.20 This is in keeping with the Enns hypothesis that sexual abuse results in suicidal behaviour at a younger age.21 Consistent with other studies, childhood physical and sexual abuse, in particular, emerged as risk factors for the emergence and persistence of suicidal behaviour, especially in adolescence.
Children in the younger age groups did not demonstrate similar associations between amount or helpfulness of paternal involvement with either treatment adherence or quality of life.
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