How To Use Generational In A Sentence
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The welfare state was not set up to support vast families or single mothers in inter-generational welfare dependency.
We deserve a fair society, but it won't be created by a vendetta against the poor
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And the people who were subjected to hard yakka, slave labour if you want, or removal from islands because of drinking problems or fighting and they have complete hate and they've handed it down generationally.
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One can strip the fifties of its illusive aura of dull conformity without inflating cultural dissidence or generational muscle-flexing into political resistance.
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Some men maintained protective intergenerational boundaries by distancing themselves from disapproving parents.
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The film doesn't stop at intergenerational same-sex relations or drug trips.
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However, many black South African elders are living in multigenerational homes with family members dependent on their pensions for survival.
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Perhaps because black, Hispanic and Asian households tend to be larger and often multigenerational, teens in these groups are significantly more likely than white teens to recognize someone other than their mother or stepmother.
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That is why it has hit a generational nerve, as if no one had told that story before.
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The result is a gripping examination of generational change and a moving tribute to heroism.
Times, Sunday Times
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Thus we are told we have to be very sensitive to generational differences and how to manage them.
Times, Sunday Times
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Senior citizens also participate in an intergenerational reading project.
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Houghton's plays dealt with revolt against parental authority and generational conflict.
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Each of the sections traces a developmental stage in a cross-generational sequence.
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The pace of generational change is a conversation for seasons to come.
Times, Sunday Times
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WSJ music critic Jim Fusilli introduces you to the 'Gee-Bees', the generationally biased among us who rarely attribute their affection for the music of their youth to fond memories.
Music Sales, Show Tickets Rose in 2011
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The ball was a deep sepia, veneered with dirt and turf and generational sweat—it was old, bunged up, it was bashed and tobacco-juiced and stained by natural processes and by the lives behind it, weather-spattered and charactered as a seafront house.
Underworld
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Prions are misfolded proteins that act like viruses and/or genetic disorders, which is crazy since they have no DNA and technically cannot be passed down generationally.
Interview with Jonathan Maberry, author of Patient Zero
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The reception is a gala, cross-generational affair, with plenty of food, liquor, music, and dancing.
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It is true for intra-generational talk as well that speakers are not constrained to use Creole to respond to a Creole utterance.
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Jane is also pleased that she has been able to turn her business venture into a multigenerational family affair, with her husband and daughter heavily involved in day-to-day operations.
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Board diversity is a business imperative--it is multigenerational, multinational, multicultural and multiregional.
What Women Really Want Is A Meritocracy
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Recently, the curriculum's use in intergenerational settings has also been noted.
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Each of the sections traces a developmental stage in a cross-generational sequence.
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Interesting, your point about IRON FIST being your favourite comic since maybe STARMAN, as both titles revivified third-string characters to the point of making them top tier -- bottom end of that tier, but up there -- and they both did it by putting the emphasis on legacy/generational heroism.
Shane! Shane! Come back! | Comics Should Be Good! @ Comic Book Resources
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Often aggressive and belligerent, the generationally biased—let's call them Gee-Bees—rarely attribute their affection for the music of their youth to tender memories.
Meet the Gee-Bees
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- Putting us in generational debt within a decade!! on and on and on
CNN Poll of Polls: Obama approval holding steady
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But the specialized life history and ecology of sponge-dwelling shrimps foster long-term occupation of specific nest sites by multigenerational family groups.
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What we need this year is not these kind of publicity stunts, but a generational renegotiation of our relationship with Africa.
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First, the postwar boom in college enrollments raised levels of civic engagement, offsetting the generational trends.
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More is needed to prevent a bigger intergenerational transfer burden from bedeviling our political future.
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Irma's response to Pedro's movies is often thoughtful: "'You can learn so much about Mejicano culture, class structure, the relationships between men and women, women and women, men and men, as well as intergenerational patterns of collaterality in Pedro's movies.'
Loving Pedro Infante by Denise Chavez
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The centerpiece of Bius 'platform is ending what he calls generational welfare, the continual support of generations of families on welfare.
Local News | The Bryan College Station Eagle
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The second is the generational name, and the given name is written last.
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The Hamlet world's distemper, she argues, stems mostly from the way the generational/political life cycle has been upset.
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This was the first time I saw a generational split that clearly divided the audience between the younger generation and the boomers.
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What is striking is this generational divide.
Times, Sunday Times
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If the US has pledged, according to top counterterrorism official John Brennan, a "multigenerational" campaign against al-Qa'eda, wouldn't it be wise today to also pledge a multigenerational campaign against poverty, inequality, authoritarianism and corruption?
Mark Levine: It's Time for Truce in the 'War on Terror' so the Real War on Terror Can Begin Before It's Too Late
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It builds on work undertaken by the researcher on the first generation in Leicester, thus providing a basis for intergenerational comparison.
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The rapid cycling of generations entails, of course, extremely short intergenerational gaps.
MINUTES TO BURN
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Each child will pass that information down generationally to their families.
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When urban workers were laid off, their families offered financial support and inter-generational mutual help.
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The paradigmatic narrative of leaving suburbia while on the brink of adulthood can be mapped across generational difference.
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This transgenerational guidance is one of the reasons that suitable reservoirs are differentiable from another type of ‘magical’ thing used by the child at an earlier age: the transitional object.
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First, the postwar boom in college enrollments raised levels of civic engagement, offsetting the generational trends.
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STRAUSS: You see, what this shows is what we call the generational diagonal.
Generations: The History of America's Future, 1584-2069
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While there are exceptions, few congregations operate as true intergenerational communities.
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People's lifestyles are usually fixed by generational habits and fashions.
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One way to proceed is to engage in an intergenerational dialogue with other teachers, a space for problem posing and problem solving, historical and theoretical considerations, storytelling and critical reflection.
May « 2008 « Bill Ayers
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The results suggest a lack of social interaction may have adverse intergenerational effects in terms of educational attainment.
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Nurses will notice this when a Korean enters into the health care system accompanied by their multigenerational family members.
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And, generationally, most parents are neither tech- nor internet-savvy enough to appropriately and wisely advise their own kids on safe surfing.
April Rudin: Why Parents Must Be On Top of Their Kids' Online Escapades
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Therefore, we can speak of an intergenerational transmission of male unemployment.
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Partly the change has come through enthusiastic cultural diplomacy; partly it reflects a change in generational attitudes.
Times, Sunday Times
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First, the postwar boom in college enrollments raised levels of civic engagement, offsetting the generational trends.
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Many households are multigenerational so several salaries, stipends, and pensions are combined to support the family, although some young professionals who work for Western companies live on their own.
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This paper employs the generational accounting approach to assess the intergenerational and gender-specific fiscal burden imbalances.
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This is called a multigenerational IRA and gives a family the ability stretch out the taxes over their lifetime.
Toledo Newspaper
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And multigenerational families, who operate most of this country's 2,000 wineries, no longer rely only on emotion to drive pivotal business decisions.
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Reified levels of generational cohorts are now living side by side, as new generations are being birthed while multiple older generations still remain, in testimony to ever lengthening lifespans.
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Twenge's team said their finding was consistent with other research showing generational increases in self-esteem, extraversion and assertiveness.
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ONEgeneration in Van Nuys, for example, pioneered the idea of intergenerational day care, pairing seniors, including those with Alzheimer's disease, with day care for toddlers.
Glenn D. Braunstein, M.D.: Long-Term Health Care: Think, Plan While You're Healthy, Able
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Children are growing up in blended families, families with both parents working, single parent families, multigenerational families, and families headed by grandparents.
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The actual reviews are not even really about the newer generation: The infantilization rhetoric is just that, rhetoric in the negative sense, a covert appeal to generational resentments.
Bukiet on Brooklyn Books
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This generational divide opened up well before the financial crisis landed.
Times, Sunday Times
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The evidence strongly suggests that investing in adolescent girls is a key way to break inter-generational patterns of poverty.
World Bank, Nike Team Up For 'The Girl Effect' Initiative
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I take it to be simply a matter of fashion, a generational thing.
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We suspect that this trend too is mostly attributable to generational processes of cohort replacement, but since the Gallup data on year of birth are not publicly available, we cannot confirm that suspicion.
American Grace
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The capacity audience was racially and generationally mixed, as were the two dozen members of the band.
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As with the rise of unilateral no-fault divorce, the effects of same-sex marriage will be generational, gradual - and very hard to reverse.
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Mr. Casey complains about many in his generation not being able to find jobs, that "the prospects for intergenerational mobility are fading fast," that they will be burdened with Social Security and Medicare payments for baby boomers, and that baby boomers will "deplete" the wealth of Gen Y.
If You Want Intergenerational War, Let It Begin Here
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Only two studies have tested aspects of Bowen's specific theory of intergenerational transmission.
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From the wikipedia entry linked above: Marcus Pembrey and colleagues also observed in the Överkalix study that the paternal (but not maternal) grandsons of Swedish boys who were exposed during preadolescence to famine in the 19th century were less likely to die of cardiovascular disease; if food was plentiful then diabetes mortality in the grandchildren increased, suggesting that this was a transgenerational epigenetic inheritance.
The Volokh Conspiracy » But Isn’t It a Bit Hard to Predict With a 7-Year-Old?
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Problems involving family members or family-of-origin issues are also often effectively explored with intergenerational assessment instruments.
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From the wikiepedia article: Marcus Pembrey and colleagues also observed in the Överkalix study that the paternal but not maternal grandsons of Swedish boys who were exposed during preadolescence to famine in the 19th century were less likely to die of cardiovascular disease; if food was plentiful then diabetes mortality in the grandchildren increased, suggesting that this was a transgenerational epigenetic inheritance.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Some Scientists’ Openness to the Possibility of Genetic Differences in Mental Traits Among Racial and Ethnic Groups
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Broadly, there was a generational divide in the reaction.
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This could be a generational thing.
Times, Sunday Times
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Beckham sees the appeal as being multigenerational.
Times, Sunday Times
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HOWE: To come back to this whole question of reconstructing history along what we call the generational diagonal -- following the same group through time -- you know, you can read a lot of books, and some of them very fine books, written about the history of childhood.
Generations: The History of America's Future, 1584-2069
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It gets a bit clumsy showing the generational relationships with brackets - a tree diagram gives a clearer picture as the generations continue.
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Thus did ecological explanations regain ground earlier lost to generational ones.
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Speakers and participants in the session discussed generational differences between the millennial generation—beginning with people born in 1980—now hitting the workplace and workers of earlier generations.
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Doctrinaire denial of a generational injustice does no justice either to the truth or to the victims.
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The primary issue is neither inter-ethnic nor inter-religious but inter-generational.
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The story of a liberal technocrat jumping into a generational schism is a microcosm of what Fitzgibbonwants to do in Olympia.
Joe Fitzgibbon: Young Technocrat Has Eyes on Olympia « PubliCola
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Under these broad cultural practices, women became part of systems of inter-generational property devolution.
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There is a generational change taking place at a time of exceptional economic growth.
Times, Sunday Times
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As cognitive skills become increasingly important determinants of wealth, we may see a reduction in intergenerational mobility across income classes.
The Inequality Issue, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
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I've said it many times and will repeat myself until I die: NASA's decisions and plans need to be independent of who the occupant of the White House is, otherwise no serious long-term multigenerational plans will ever be conceived nor implemented.
Will He Stay Or Will He Go? - NASA Watch
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Generational clashes over clothing are nothing new.
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Technically speaking, Hout and Fischer estimate that “more than half” of the recent increase in nones is generationally based and about one third reflect a rise of nones among all generations after 1990.
American Grace
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The debate was described by some as a generational schism within the profession.
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He focuses more on artists' insecurities and generational rivalry than on unrequited love.
Times, Sunday Times
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For them it was a generational thing.
Times, Sunday Times
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The study shows that about 72% of older people in this province are the main breadwinners in multigenerational households.
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Myths are culturally given and are shared by members of a certain geographical or generational cohort.
Writer Unboxed » Blog Archive » Myth: This Will Solve Everything (part 1)
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They’re realistic people who are damaged in distressingly recognizable ways, and Small is left to try and escape the generational cycle.
From the stack: Stitches
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In sum, data from this long-running panel study suggest that the current religious divide has cracked open because of both generational replacement and, to a lesser degree, individual change.
American Grace
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It was really a conjuncture of social, economic, generational, and cultural shifts that changed the very identity of the left over the last twenty-live years.
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The objective of the lesson is to create awareness of universal multigenerational and multicultural values within diverse stories of grandmother-granddaughter friendships within five children's pictorial books.
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Though biblical historians try hard to paint a detailed picture of the first century for us, it would have to be impossibly fine-grained to give us the generational nuances of a phrase as fungible as “making love,” let alone the alterations that semantic drift might bring to a phrase like “in the beginning was the Word.”
Beginner’s Grace
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This is what you might call a generational divide.
Times, Sunday Times
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These institutions have explored ways of enriching the experiences of groups as diverse as high school friends or a multi-generational family.
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I think I'm passé,’ says her modest, supportive, generationally-different husband Michael Douglas.
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Linguists used to record those slight generational dissimilarities and then lament the demise of a regional dialect.
Exploring language (6th edn)
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Now a crossgenerational annus mirabilis is in prospect for the royals.
Times, Sunday Times
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Bodies such as the University of Munich and the Bank for International Settlements have already expressed alarm at the volume of these so-called intergenerational obligations.
Britain
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Packer says part of that reaction to Sept. 11 is what he calls "generational inferiority.
NPR Topics: News
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Yet, an authentic transgenerational focus radiating from a cultural lens has been lacking.
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This was also a year in which a generational shift seemed too striking to overlook.
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We cite them merely to illustrate how slowly generationally driven changes in church attendance accumulate.
American Grace
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Of course, there are also common features to all trust building--performing well in some services raises trust more than in others (health provision has higher returns than market regulation, for example); expectations are ratcheted up (what you achieved yesterday becomes today's baseline); confidence can be quickly squandered (any suspicion of gaming evaluations is a trustbuster); and a sense of generational betterment gathers support (we appreciate a state that opens opportunities for our children).
Otaviano Canuto: The Day After Tomorrow: Will We Ever Trust the State?
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One final caution: If the differences between one generation and the next are small, then generationally based social change will be real and significant but very slow—perhaps taking many decades to become substantial.
American Grace
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Writing in the Conservative National Post, commentator Kevin Libin said: "I have yet to see a satisfying explanation for what sparked that Quebec stampede to the NDP, but my best guess is that it was one of those generational swings: young people in that province voting in their first federal election this week were babies when the Bloc was created and probably grew up watching with bafflement and amusement their parents' sovereigntist idealism.
The New Democratic Party: the rag-tag alliance that became Canada's official opposition
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Politics impacted on daily life owing partly to generational and structural changes in the main parties.
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Extending the generational scope, the two stay with Jorge's father, Matraca, in his palafitte, a hut on stilts above water; each father imparts knowledge and teaches patience to his son.
Artforum.com
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The prime minister and the president have a generational rapport and an affinity of character.
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The class divide informs the generational divide.
Times, Sunday Times
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Mainstream newspaper publishers have been wresting with falling readerships and generational market shifts for at least a decade, with little apparent success.
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So perhaps another way to foster a more sustainable gay culture would be to create institutions that promote intergenerational interaction.
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As you know, there have been four generations of family members running the company, and that generational growth is what we look for.
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Thus, the trend in Figure 3.3 probably understates the overall generational decline.
American Grace
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Summer pastel bouclé tweeds (jackets and coats with the requisite raggedy edges) have taken off as a cross-generational hit from Chanel itself through Zara, Per Una and most stops in between.
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Perhaps it is a generational thing.
Times, Sunday Times
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Because a youthful image is appealing, people tweak generational lines, hoping to shift themselves into younger demos.
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Yes, indeed, the transgenerational poor are excluded, as the bottom fifth of our population has not budged an inch in the luxe explosion.
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When "multigenerational" is more broadly defined to include at least two adult generations, a record 49 million, or one in six people, live in such households, according to a study being released Thursday by the Pew Research Center.
PhillyBurbs.com: Home RSS feed
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The multigenerational welfare family with grandmothers in their forties became typical: young women had babies in their teens because there was no reason not to with welfare waiting to pick up the tab.
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Such arrangements are not always well suited to respond to more complex, cross-sectoral challenges posed by sustainable development, which has a longer-term intergenerational time horizon, requiring sustained commitment going beyond the typical 4 – 5 year electoral cycles.
Global Environment Outlook (GEO-4)~ Chapter 8
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Most of the lapsing in Figure 5.1 represents real intergenerational change.
American Grace
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Viewing his own father as a top role model, McGraw recognizes the value of such generational experience in managing companies with strong family association.
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Since the early 1950s affordable single-family homes, distance from traditional multigenerational families and reliable daytime child care have allowed both parents to work outside the home.
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But that, I suppose, is my fault - the result of indulging in generational typing.
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Generational divisions were eroding and many parents preferred to see themselves as friends of their children rather than the killjoys they considered their own parents had been.
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The theatre was a merry multigenerational weft of dads, grandfathers and teenagers.
Times, Sunday Times
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The V-chip represents another weapon in the generational war - a device that allows parents to eradicate the compensational content of which children have learned to make enjoyable use.
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Careful measurement is needed to detect long-term climate change amidst the ups and downs of the daily weather report, and so too we will need careful measurement to detect generationally based change in religious behavior.
American Grace
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The same stage, there is inter - generational cross - border inter - Korean intercontinental people to note Pan Jinlian.
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Their parallel arts of word and legend encompass the omniglot signifiers of religious, political, military, philosophical, technical rural, urban, economic, generational, and ethnic topographies.
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Some men maintained protective intergenerational boundaries by distancing themselves from disapproving parents.
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Now, like others generationally-distanced from Africa, they have reforged a New World ideology, hybridized of history, culture, and African American subjectivity.
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The vertical displacement between each successive line reflects generational differences where each successive cohort began its ascent up the life cycle escalator, or in other words, the gradual generational decline in religious observance.
American Grace
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Of course, most transgenerational obligations run the other way -- from parents to children -- and of these the most obvious candidate for opprobrium is our wasteful attitude toward the planet's natural resources and ecology.
What will future generations condemn us for?
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Explanations include cultural and generational conflicts, sexual liberation and drug use, the changing role of women and the nature of work, extended education and financial dependence, as well as the impact of class and anti-imperialist struggles.
Alan Singer: 'You Say You Want a Revolution'
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However, the great majority of people perceive themselves to be part of multigenerational families and regard these relationships as very important.
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There are small families and big, extended families, multigenerational families and childless families.
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I realised that the pace of technological change had turned the decade between us into a gaping generational chasm.
Times, Sunday Times
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There could be a generational difference.
Times, Sunday Times
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Jackson attributed this attitude to what he described as a generational shift.
Independent Collegian RSS
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But certainly a very important torch has been passed generationally in terms of leadership in this nation.
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When I said transformational, I meant simply would take us past a certain generational battle.
Andrew Sullivan: Dishing It Out Daily For A Decade
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This tumultuous spring also marks a generational shift in Europe's political landscape.
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Apparently produced primarily by young adults, it rarely panders to commercial generational stereotypes - no lounging, lip-ringed bohos or faux angry punk rockers.
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The project also provides opportunities to develop intergenerational friendships.
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These different levels of adoption allow grandparents or childless siblings to maintain multigenerational domestic units.
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Not only is it complex, ambiguous and inter-generational, but it is largely self-inflicted.
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Interest will quicken in the discarded, spartan works of Bacewicz and Baird, inspiring a generational revival.
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But generational time can gradually lead on to an appreciation of dates and time-lines.
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Obama would seem to be much better positioned to reach those "gettable" non-Democrats, and also could wage a generational campaign against McCain more effectively than Clinton could.
Zogby Poll: Iowa Tied
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How to we keep the enemy from using their generational differences to disrupt unity.
Christianity Today
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Over the next decade, political and generational cleavages deepened, facilitated by the security services.
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There are many different ways to weave an intergenerational perspective into all areas of congregational life.
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Just 12 per cent said that the advantages of living at home were outweighed by the disadvantages of multigenerational living.
The Sun
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In some ways, rejection by a brother or sister is worse because it comes without the parental excuse of generational baggage.
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So at the risk of sounding like a boob, I think we're going win this generational struggle to determine the future shape of the world.
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I am perfectly willing to consider genetic and/or developmental factors, as well as sociological factors – including that an increase in number generationally is related to gross species overcrowding.
Danger, Will Robinson!!
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Strayhorn 1915-1967 is usually classified as a Johnny-come-lately to the swing era, but generationally as well as musically speaking, his works are as well suited to beboppers and modernists as they are to big band and swing players.
Classic Sounds
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So perhaps another way to foster a more sustainable gay culture would be to create institutions that promote intergenerational interaction.
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What about longer-term intergenerational mobility?
Delusional Democracy Breeds Delusional Prosperity
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It used to be that in the '60s, '70s and even early '80s, you could find a good supply of programs appropriate for multigenerational viewing.
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Fustier critics find further cause for generational despair.
Times, Sunday Times
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But compared with similar developed countries, the United States ranks fifth out of six for so-called intergenerational mobility.
CNN Transcript Sep 6, 2006
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There could be more multigenerational households.
Times, Sunday Times
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Upon entering each unit, viewers are taken through a generational progression of each family.
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It need not be rendered as classic lineage descent, provided that generational depth is acknowledged as shallow.
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The other problem was that there was also the transgenerational problem of impoverished ethnicity and incomplete enculturation into the host society.
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It set me to thinking about how reactions to the performances of repertory standards have become increasingly generational over the years, and how much expectations have changed.
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For multigenerational families, both cruises and resorts are good options.
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The prosopography continues with a self-contained and disproportionately long multigenerational family history of the Zudendorp clan, complete with discussion of its historiography.
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Our filial relationships, ruled by generational authority and following a pecking order based on seniority, are very Chinese, too.
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The popular perception that an intergenerational equity debate emerged in Canada in the 1990s contrasts with previous research findings.
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Not that multigenerational living has been entirely wrinkle-free.
Times, Sunday Times
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Their origins lie not in commodity capitalism and the spread of factory-produced pottery along commercial arteries into the countryside, but rather in the interconnected transformation of gender ideologies and generational relations resulting from mission Christianity and xilungu educationand violently hastened by women's scattering, displacement from the land, and immersion in town life throughout the long years of the war.
Where Women Make History: Gendered Tellings of Community and Change in Magude, Mozambique
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It is also a generational film, of the passing of the mantle of leadership from elder to younger.
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Alas, filmmaker Chris Columbus does not appear to tweet (I checked), so we must for now remain bereft of his feelings concerning Leonard, Sheldon, Wolowitz, and Raj’s tradition of celebrating “Columbus” Day by watching the Columbus-penned generational touchstonesGoonies, Gremlins, andYoung Sherlock Holmes — probably the nicest Columbus Day joke evermade about theHome Alone director, in fact.
'Big Bang Theory': Raj, deported? Sheldon to the rescue! | EW.com
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It relates to the specific context of his family during its generational shift away from manual labor into the upwardly mobile profession of painting.
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To a limited extent his ousting may have been a generational issue.
Times, Sunday Times
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The idea that the kids are whizzes at multimedia tasking is a platitude confected by middle-aged techno gurus to peddle their expertise as explainers of generational difference.
Time For A Slow-Word Movement
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In African communities, households range from the nuclear family of parents and their children to a multigenerational extended family.
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From the wikiepedia article: Marcus Pembrey and colleagues also observed in the Överkalix study that the paternal (but not maternal) grandsons of Swedish boys who were exposed during preadolescence to famine in the 19th century were less likely to die of cardiovascular disease; if food was plentiful then diabetes mortality in the grandchildren increased, suggesting that this was a transgenerational epigenetic inheritance.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Some Scientists’ Openness to the Possibility of Genetic Differences in Mental Traits Among Racial and Ethnic Groups
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(As any young person who has cadged a down payment from parents can attest, intergenerational wealth transfers are a particularly efficient way of gaining a foothold in homeownership and so building wealth.)
Study: Racial Wealth Gap Widened Over the Last Generation | Impact Lab
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Thus did ecological explanations regain ground earlier lost to generational ones.
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M. O'BRIEN: For boomers, it's a flashback to the communes of the '60s, so-called intergenerational co-housing communities, planned by the residents.
CNN Transcript Jun 21, 2006
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This concert was an exercise in generational differences.
Times, Sunday Times
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But inevitably, a society acknowledging no transgenerational commitment to the future will decay and decline from within.
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In other words, generational differences may have still occurred in these types of age pairings.
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Time to end the multigenerational Ponzi scheme, "which looks out at what's needed to develop a postcapitalism perspective.
Ethical Technology
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Scott Pilgrim have the kind of multigenerational appeal that will pack theaters?
Cinematical
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After all, let's not pretend that all worthwhile pop music has always been about generational rebellion.
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That specific timing—that generationally based declines in religious observance sped up in the 1960s, stabilized from the 1970s to the 1990s, and then accelerated again toward the turn of the century—is consistent with the evidence in Figure 3.3.
American Grace
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He underlines just how synchronous and immediate generational relations really are among the Inuit.