Sentences with phrase «when oldsters»

But will Congress have the guts to stand behind their actions when oldsters complain?

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As digital natives who grew up with computers, those under 35 have a leg up when it comes to mastering new technology compared with the fusty, creaky oldsters who came before them, says this common understanding.
Despite a slogan («Make America Great Again») that targeted oldster nostalgia and irritated young nonwhites whose ancestors were either in some other country or barred from voting in this one when America was allegedly great — and despite his stranger - than - fiction gaffes and scandals, Trump did almost exactly as well as Romney had among young voters.
In the case of oldsters, the history of Sunday school is likely to be the memory of earnest teachers struggling to hold the attention of the young back when there were fewer distractions — say, in the «20s and 30s.
As an oldster, who when young was used to reading impartial and informed journalism almost 100 % of the time, I despair at what often passes for «journalism» today.
What some of us oldsters understood is that smartphones have rendered the classical who - knows - what - and - when - do - they - know - it construction of thriller plots inoperable.
When and if those oldsters are re-vaccinated, an all - killed or sub-unit (eg canary pox vectored) products might again be safer to use in them.
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