Sentences with phrase «whose age limits»

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For people whose total annual premiums are below their age - based limit, prepaying a few months» worth of 2018 premiums in advance would let them use more of the full value available to them this year, when they know the federal deduction still exists.
To put it another way — with a nod to Reinhold Niebuhr, whose work appears even sounder as it ages — we need a greater capacity to be at ease with limited and partial solutions to problems, rather than continually seeking permanent «peace and prosperity.»
All children whose weight or height exceeds the forward - facing limit for their car seat should use a belt - positioning booster seat until the vehicle seat belt fits properly, typically when they have reached 4 feet 9 inches in height and are 8 through 12 years of age.
One legislative source told The News that an option being discussed would raise the age limit for victims of child sexual abuse to bring civil cases from their 23rd birthday to 50, which would allow many victims whose cases are currently barred by time limits to bring new claims.
The researchers noted that the cohort of 2,827 participants whose data were analyzed in this study were generally healthy, mostly Caucasian (92.2 %), elderly males (average age 76.4 years), therefore limiting the generalizability of the study results to other populations.
«People with life - limiting illness often receive medications whose benefit is unlikely to be achieved within their remaining lifespan,» writes lead author Lucas Morin, of the Aging Research Center at Karolinska Institutet in Stockholm, Sweden.
These assays are aiding researchers to answer fundamental questions by analyzing rare cell populations and samples from patients whose condition or age limits the volume of blood that may be drawn.
Earlier this week, the company launched a «Kindle Countdown Deals» tool that lets authors whose books are exclusive to Amazon «provide readers with limited - time promotional discounts on Kindle - exclusive books,» and also announced «Day One,» a weekly «literary journal for the digital age
What emerges from the Whitney's exhibition is a community of artists who appear compelled to limit themselves to ephemeral, transitory media, and whose work seems self - consciously designed to evanesce in a cynical age best forgotten.
Wednesday's announcement of the Turner Prize shortlist included the very well - deserved Lubaina Himid, whose late inclusion under a newly - stretched age limit is kind of indicative of the flurry of belated appreciation the art scene, at least, is having.
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