How To Use quarter-century In A Sentence
- The disparities are the greatest since the government began tracking such data a quarter-century ago, with the gulf separating whites from other groups twice as wide as it was in the two decades prior to the recession and 2008 financial crisis, according to the study. White-Minority Wealth Gulf Widens
- Wheen writes of an ‘incongruous coalition of postmodernists and primitivists, New Age and Old Testament’, the leaders of which have been ‘remarkably effective over the past quarter-century’.
- Porter died in 1964, leaving behind more than a quarter-century of sparkling wit and satiny romance in his lyrics and music.
- That's a major shift for the Fed, which has spent the last quarter-century trying to tame inflation and contain price increases.
- In his development of Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck in a quarter-century of Warner Bros. cartoons, Chuck reached and raised the acme of comic animation.
- That at the ripe old age of a quarter-century the play still crackles with cachinnation (note the k's!) is a hopeful sign.
- A remarkable quarter-century of productivity growth followed, accompanied by a low income-tax rate for corporations, encouragement of education, moderate wage levels, shrewdly selective incentives to attract foreign companies - not the regional-development pork-barrelling of the kind familiar to Canadians - and reversal of the long-term depopulation that went back to the potato famine of 1845-1849. The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed
- For the first time in a quarter-century of trying a human runner has beaten a horse in one of the most bizarre sporting events on the planet.
- FOR more than a quarter-century, the dominant idea guiding economic policy in the United States and much of the globe has been that the market is unfailingly wise.
- She had read my new book, This Organic Life, which tells the story of my quarter-century effort to eat locally in downstate New York.