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And the
longer
we wait to challenge that idea, the more damage it does to ourselves and our place in the world, like in the workforce, where age discrimination is rampant.
This matters, because the higher score you are, the more likely you're being given a
longer
sentence.
It was a previously undreamed-of enzyme that could replenish, make longer, telomeres, and we named it telomerase.
Generally speaking, the
longer
your telomeres, the better off you are.
And those of us who feel youthful longer, it turns out our telomeres are staying
longer
for
longer
periods of time, extending our feelings of youthfulness and reducing the risks of all we most dread as the birthdays go by.
The longer, the more years that is, the mother had been in this caregiving situation, no matter her age, the shorter were her telomeres.
We'd really better give you a
longer
sound bite."
Gottman found that the relationships that were the most stable and happy over the
longer
term were relationships in which the couple shared power.
But wouldn't it actually be beneficial if the test was performed on a larger group of people, and more often and over a
longer
period of time for each individual?
In 1895, after settling in Chicago, she built on Southern Horrors in a
longer
piece called The Red Record.
And the second thing they say, which took us a
longer
time to understand, is they say they want dignity.
That's kind of a
longer
term commitment.
The problem is, we no
longer
really understand how these complex algorithms work.
Urban beehives have a
longer
life span than rural and suburban beehives, and bees in the city are more biodiverse; there are more bee species in urban areas.
With soft robotics, we will be able to enhance and restore agility and dexterity, and thereby help older people maintain autonomy for
longer
parts of their lives.
He said families where the women have four or more kids will no
longer
pay income tax.
So let me stop there and bring John back, and maybe we can just have a
longer
conversation.
This creates a vicious cycle in which the
longer
pain persists, the more difficult it becomes to reverse.
In exchange, The Nature Conservancy bring investors, public funders and international development organizations to the table to restructure a portion of the nation's debt, leading to lower interest rates and
longer
repayment periods.
We no
longer
worship at the altar of character, of kindness, but of innovation and people who create shareholder value.
It values activity in the short term that boosts the economy, even if that activity is hugely damaging to the sustainability of our planet in the
longer
term.
Longer
than a "Mad Max" movie.
And an emergency meeting of the International Table Tennis Association had to be held then and there, and soon the rules were changed so that no game could last
longer
than 20 minutes.
I believe Swedes play theirs and sing theirs for a little
longer.
He would no
longer
fear being at school and being bullied and hit and ashamed by the teachers.
Massimo Portincaso: Angela, what you shared with us is truly impressive and almost incredible, but I think many in the audience had the same question that I had, which is: Is this kind of impulsive consumption both economically and environmentally sustainable over the
longer
term?
I found that
longer
steps were much more elegant.
So combining the two means that a greater concentration of the drug stays in the bloodstream for a
longer
period of time, potentially causing kidney failure.
We don't build this production equipment any
longer
in the U.S., unfortunately.
I should add that this started out as a much
longer
list of wishes.
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