Sentences with phrase «than a decade younger»

And because I was more than a decade younger than her, I'm sure I offered little in the way of interesting conversation.
Wan Lee, more than a decade younger than Choi, explores his own relationship to globalism and how traditions and economic systems have transformed in its wake.
A little more than a decade younger than Marcia Hafif (b. 1929), with whom he is a friend, Wurmfeld was born in 1942, and belongs to the same generation as Joseph Marioni (b. 1943), who has been exhibiting in New York for years, and is far better known for his abstractions.

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Sure, it's been more than two decades since he rewrote the rules of hip - hop with The Chronic and 15 years since he released a new album, but the man born Andre Young remains ubiquitous in popular culture.
More than a decade into the business, he's a still young 31 years old but is increasingly aware of the responsibility that comes with having hundreds of people on his payroll.
A recent report by Morgan Stanley shows that millennials are spending more on expenses like rent, cellphones, and personal services than young people a decade ago.
Almost without exception, exemplars are scrappy young businesses whose brands were born on the same clean sheets of paper as their products were, whose history is measured in months or years rather than decades, and whose founders still show up for work in the morning.
For the first time in more than three decades, young people are staying in Michigan.
«Though saddled with more debt and costlier homes, young people tend to be wealthier, have a little more spending power and enjoy better job opportunities than three decades ago,» wrote Guatieri.
At one of the startups where I worked, one co-founder was a decade younger than me.
He's relatively young, holds a finance role in senior management, has been at your company longer than a decade and has accomplices.
And when young adults do sign the deed, their purchase price is now substantially more, relative to their income, than it was decades ago.
For more than three decades, he's been involved with helping provide young people with a safe place to learn, play and grow.
For more than four decades, Covenant House has offered a bridge from homelessness to hope, providing shelter, safety, and essential services to more than 1.5 million young people.
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Which may not be as long as they want actually, which suggests to me a decade or more of wrongful dismissal suits ahead — and an unemployment rate for younger people than stays persistently high.
And of course Berkshire shareholders should love the fact they they're both decades younger than Buffett and Munger.
The net worth of households headed by people 44 and younger has dropped more over the past decade than the net worth of middle - aged and elderly households, according to the Federal Reserve.
In fact, I am heading an international team of more than forty, mostly younger scholars who, over the past decade, have been trying to decide just how that Greek source read, before Matthew and Luke updated it, but, thank goodness, left it sufficiently intact that our efforts are not in vain.
More young people are expressing doubts about God now than at any time since Pew started asking the question a decade ago.
Far more serious than any of the startling events of the decade was the massive erosion of the legitimacy of American institutions — business, government, education, the churches, the family — that set in, particularly among young people, and that continues, if public opinion polls are to be believed, in the 1970s even when overt protest has become less frequent.
More than a decade ago, during a trip to Thailand, a younger me was a bit troubled by a similar ceremony that I participated in there.
For more than a decade, Hospitality Design magazine has annually honored a handful of designers, architects, brand executives, and owners as our Wave of the Future — those who are young enough to be considered visionary, but tested enough to be accomplished.
Jon Oblak and Timo Horn — Jon has an 73m release clause so not sure while Tim Horn will be able to join us at just 5.4 m relegation clause as Koln is likely to be relegated or Timo Horn and Lafont — getting both will not cost us more than 20m and both are pretty young but very experienced and will possibly solve our Gk problems for the next decade onwards.
And a young trainer with bluegrass in his veins lost a Kentucky Derby that he thought he could have won, and for more than two decades wondered if he would ever get the chance to make it right.
TYSON HALL first cottoned on to his younger brother Tanner's iconoclastic streak more than a decade ago, during a Christmas pageant at Northridge Lutheran Church in the boys» hometown of Kalispell, Mont. «This was epic,» Tyson says.
Despite being roughly a decade younger than most of his Porto teammates, Neves has no issues with barking orders at them, pushing and pulling them into the correct spaces, and generally organising nine outfield players that are vastly more experienced than he is.
Almost a decade younger than Mathieu, Valencia have landed on their feet with this piece of business, and will surely stand to make a greater profit when the defender comes of age in the near future.
It stuck me as silly to date women decades younger than me.
Young Guns is a recruitment program started more than a decade ago to identify potential GOP candidates who could be successful.
Stephen P. Younger, President of the New York State Bar Association, said: «For more than a decade, our judges have expertly handled expanding dockets, while seeing their pay diminished due to the lack of fair and adequate pay raises.
- GDP per capita is still lower than it was before the recession - Earnings and household incomes are far lower in real terms than they were in 2010 - Five million people earn less than the Living Wage - George Osborne has failed to balance the Budget by 2015, meaning 40 % of the work must be done in the next parliament - Absolute poverty increased by 300,000 between 2010/11 and 2012/13 - Almost two - thirds of poor children fail to achieve the basics of five GCSEs including English and maths - Children eligible for free school meals remain far less likely to be school - ready than their peers - Childcare affordability and availability means many parents struggle to return to work - Poor children are less likely to be taught by the best teachers - The education system is currently going through widespread reform and the full effects will not be seen for some time - Long - term youth unemployment of over 12 months is nearly double pre-recession levels at around 200,000 - Pay of young people took a severe hit over the recession and is yet to recover - The number of students from state schools and disadvantaged backgrounds going to Russell Group universities has flatlined for a decade
Ironically, Rob Weiss, who heads the ranch's sex - recovery unit, penned an article for the Huffington Post in 2013 in which he talked about Weiner and a fellow sex - shamed ex-pol, former New York Gov. Eliot Spitzer — as well as Ariel Castro, the monster who held captive and raped three young Ohio women for more than a decade.
For more than three decades, beginning in the 1980s when he ran Rensselaer County's STOP DWI, Sweeney had interacted, off and on, with Young.
Mr Brown is a decade younger than Sir Menzies, while Tory leader David Cameron is a mere stripling at 40.
For decades after 1918, H1N1 wandered around the planet, a commonplace flu, no more virulent than any ordinary strain, a killer of the very old and the very young.
Spectacular feathered dinosaurs discovered in the last decade or so show clearly how a small group of theropod dinosaurs gave rise to the first birds, but these specimens are nearly all Cretaceous in origin, at least 20 million years younger than Archaeopteryx.
A little more than a decade ago, postdocs were rare in France, in part because the traditional mode of recruitment at universities and public research organizations allowed researchers to get permanent positions at a much younger age than in most other countries.
For more than a decade, scientists have wondered about the nature of the dark material that coats long, linear fractures and other relatively young geological features on Europa's surface.
3BP, part of a class of compounds known as small molecule drugs, was first studied as an anti-cancer agent more than a decade ago at Johns Hopkins by biochemists Young Hee Ko and Peter Pedersen, together with radiologist Jeff Geschwind.
The discrepancy was enough, researchers wrote, to suggest that the exercise mavens were on average as much as a decade biologically younger than the slackers.
It's been a frustrating discrepancy in health for more than a decade: Young women who suffer heart attacks and go to the hospital for treatment have been twice as likely to die as youngYoung women who suffer heart attacks and go to the hospital for treatment have been twice as likely to die as youngyoung men.
During more than two decades at Rockefeller, Peter Marler, a leader in the field, examined the interplay between the inborn program for song in young birds and the influence of social factors, uncovering parallels to speech acquisition in human babies.
While infectious diarrhea is most common in children younger than 5 years of age, its incidence has decreased in the last decade since vaccines for rotavirus were introduced.
Research in recent years has suggested that young Americans might be less creative now than in decades past, even while their intelligence — as measured by IQ tests — continues to rise.
A professor of psychology and neuroscience at the University of Maryland, he has been engaged for more than a decade in a wide - ranging intellectual pursuit that has taken him from the play of young chimpanzees to the history of American sitcoms — all in search of a scientific understanding of that most unscientific of human customs: laughter.
In his decades of research at the E.S. George Reserve, Congdon found that the oldest female Blanding's turtles he captured had more egg clutches than the younger ones, as well as more eggs per clutch.
Positron - emission tomography images taken by cognitive scientists at the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor, for example, have shown that even when doing basic recognition or memorization exercises, seniors exploit the left and right brain more extensively than men and women who are decades younger.
Periods of volcanism can cool the climate (as with the 1991 Pinatubo eruption), methane emissions from increased biological activity can warm the climate, and slight changes in solar output and orbital variations can all have climate effects which are much shorter in duration than the ice age cycles, ranging from less than a decade to a thousand years in duration (the Younger Dryas).
Yet she had hit upon a phenomenon that geneticists had recognized for decades: Older fathers are far more likely than younger men to have children with genetic disorders.
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