Sentences with phrase «true of age differences»

This is also true of age differences, insuring a teenager has a higher premium than those over the age of twenty five, but insuring the elderly is sometimes more costly.

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While this is true for both sugar babies and sugar daddies, when you draw the line, the success of a sugar baby - sugar daddy relationship depends on a lot more than the age difference.
It moves, as always, simultaneously backward and forward, toward the mysteries of unfinished wizard history and through the passages of Harry's coming of age, tripping us up with the subtle differences between ordinary bad behavior and true evil.
In an age where the difference in graphics between console generations has become less and less noticeable, and with rumours of an end to the traditional iterative console lifecycle floating around, Takeda's comments regarding the futility of an industry powered by nothing more than graphical prowess couldn't hold truer.
It's easy to forget in the age of readymade iTunes playlists that real DJing is an art form that goes beyond the ability to put together a list of randomly - shuffled MP3s, and that a DJ with true skills can make all the difference in the world.
I think the fundamental difference between us is that you assume that genuine prior information exists as to the true calendar age of a sample, whereas I do not.
This is achieved empirically by aligning and averaging measured ring widths from all available samples by relative age (assuming in this case that the first sample ring represented the first year of the tree's lifespan, and making no allowance for assumed difference from the true germination year) and using an age - related smoothing of these data (Melvin et al 2007) to provide a practical reference curve.
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