Sentences with phrase «years longer»

By keeping wine and beer together three years longer than it should, the board has destroyed millions of dollars in shareholder value and done what nobody had ever done before and damaged the beer business.»
Kerala's adult literacy rate is about twice that of the national average and its people live eleven years longer than the Indian average.
... This took a few years longer in the Soviet Union, where scientists still clung to the idea.
Sometimes people diagnosed with terminal illnesses don't die as or when expected, and if we abandon them to assisted suicide, we will never know whether they would have lived months or even years longer.
For at least the last decade and arguably several years longer, my baby brother has been an addict.
That method, however, would still decimate the human population — it would just take a few years longer.
«She's been ordained only two years longer than I have,» she said.
It has always struck me as noteworthy that the Jews, who had wrestled with Genesis 800 years longer than Christians had, never found it necessary to speak of — much less found a spiritual theology on — original sin.
John, actually man has been around close to 100,000 years longer than he has been drawn to the God you are speaking of.
The study, by the National Registry of Exonerations, reviewed cases that happened over the last 30 years throughout the country and found that in addition to black people being wrongfully convicted, it took significantly longer for them to be exonerated than it did any other group, with black people having to wait an average of three years longer.
Paul Anderson - Walsh made the comment after a report from University College London said that pensioners with a sense of meaning and purpose lived on average two years longer than those who didn't.
If the deadline was 20 years longer, where's the fun and challenge in that?
This possibility is called retirement date risk.1 You might determine that you have to work several years longer as a result while you wait for the stock market to recover.
It doesn't take much to conclude that earning 50bps for a maturity that is nine years longer and a worse rating doesn't compensate investors.
Older homeowners tend to own for a few years longer; younger and first - time home buyers tend to own for a few years less.
On average, those who delayed retirement are waiting about one and a half years longer than they originally planned to leave their jobs, said Brooke Helppie McFall, an economist with Michigan's Institute for Social Research.
The $ 69 billion ride - hail company has also been developing its own autonomous tech at least two years longer than Lyft has.
Compared to the current average retirement age of 62 [1], today's college graduates will work 13 years longer.
In September, Shrem agreed to a forefeiture of $ 950,000 as part of a plea bargain that would provide a jail term of up to 60 months, three years longer than the sentence he received today.
They also last years longer than traditional bulbs, and only cost about a dollar more per bulb.
The study found that improvements in life expectancy top out at about four hours of running per week, hence the «three years longer» conclusion.
People who play golf could live five years longer than those who don't according to new research from Scotland.
Don't lock into a term for the lease that's years longer than initially desired just for free rent or better tenant improvement dollars.
Peggy stayed a couple of years longer to get her Ph.D. in electrical engineering.
You should live 20 years longer than your parents.
«Those at the higher end of wealth distribution, with better education, income, and health care, can expect to live three or four years longer
Those people can expect to live three or four years longer than average.»
And Senior Care companies eagerly partner with TruBlue so they can keep Seniors in their homes years longer in order to retain and serve them as clients.
This is especially important for female entrepreneurs, as women live on average five years longer than men and can have many more years in retirement to fund.
The company, which manufactures parts for the automotive sector — like the foam used for safety components, car seats and noise reduction — has existed only a few years longer than he's been working there.
If the iPod and iTunes never existed, online music sales might have taken years longer to develop from the ashes of Napster.
That could mean the ability to work a few years longer than you anticipated, or having enough liquid funds to tap for years before needing to withdraw from your stock portfolio.
But the simpler, safer route to a secure retirement is this: work a few years longer.
The implementation took two years longer than expected because of unreliable data in the system.
The climate change denial machine has been up and running since at least 1988, 20 years longer than the story suggests.
And since this formula contains lightweight moisturizers, like hyaluronic acid, you can use it all year long.
«It's been going gangbusters all year long,» said Crabill by phone, noting that Mohu recently won shelf - space at Best Buy, and is expanding its presence at Wal - Mart (WMT) and on Amazon (AMZN)
That's the thinking behind Smarter Science, an Ontario - based program that arms science teachers with the tools to get kids thinking like scientists all year long.
The time to think about tax season isn't at the first of the year — it's all year long.
The European Commission ruling wraps up a three - year long investigation into whether Amazon received an unfair advantage based on a 2003 Luxembourg tax ruling which allows an Amazon subsidiary to pay less tax there than other companies.
Science fairs, all year long How to get teachers to think beyond the textbook and kids to think like scientists.
From social media posts to emoji keyboards, the mobile icons have been popping up all year long in companies» marketing materials and advertisements.
But now a massive new 62 - year long study has thrown a big wrench into the works of our understanding of personality.
Toymakers also will have less of an opportunity to promote their wares all year long, rather than just during the holiday rush.
Small businesses are fueling our communities, making them better, stronger, more happy places — all year long.
How many people like to play a game that lasts all year long?
If you want to hit the world of work sooner, you might want to pick a UK university where the courses are generally three years long, rather than the five you have to do in France.
But, yes, Fair Labor Standards Act regulations apply all year long.
It is hard to see when the five - year long investigation into Russian energy giant Gazprom will end, the EU's Competition Commissioner told CNBC Monday.
Sell the FTSE against JSE (Johannesburg Stock Exchange) and focus on USD / ZAR (South African Rand) «as it approaches a major 5 year long supportive trend line.»
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