of age造句151 The one thing that unites all human beings, regardless of age, gender, religion, economic status, or ethnic background, is that, deep down inside, we all believe that we are above-average drivers.Dave Barry
152 Now Taylor is openly inviting him to become so in what is a sign of both player and manager coming of age.
153 Feminist efforts to increase women's participation among psychologists rarely take account of age.
154 There is also evidence that the economic effects of age discrimination are harsher in Britain than other comparable countries.
155 For example, most infants smile to visual stimuli at about 5 weeks of age.
156 It is so much easier to conform to arbitrary rules imposed by some one else on the basis of age.
157 Indeed most studies of employment show the low validity and reliability of age as a predictor of performance.
158 It's a book about a young woman's coming of age in Berkeley during the 1960s.
159 The fluoridation plant in Watford, also showing signs of age, stopped operating in 1989.
160 Two emotionally mature parents, moderate family income and stable home life are way ahead of age on the list.
161 Very few colleges these days refuse admission on grounds of age alone.
162 The arrogance of age must submit to be taught by youth.Edmund Burke
163 The policy caters for children from three to 18 years of age or when they start work, whichever is the sooner.
164 In the 1940s, movies really came of age as a creative art form.
165 Up to four adults can travel for £85 and children up to 15 years of age travel free.
166 An illiterate young man, nineteen years of age, sits beside me in a restaurant and quietly surveys the menu.
167 Members of up to 15 years of age receive their own award-winning magazine, Bird Life, six times a year.
168 It was totally unexpected in terms of age and experience then. I think people of 16 today are far mature.
169 The United States was coming of age and meeting its destiny.
170 Age discrimination and fears of age discrimination are alive and well in the workplace.
171 Many of the old standing trees showed signs of age and decay.
172 When I was about four years of age, he made a working model roundabout with galloping horses.
173 There is a critical or sensitive period for the introduction of solid food between 7 and 10 months of age.
174 One third of the population is clinically anaemic and 80% of children under 5 years of age suffer from malnutrition.
175 The methods used to cut stone and gems can also be indicative of age.
176 Education was to be compulsory from 5 to 15 years of age.
177 These signs of age, of the ageing process, she greeted and greets with curiosity, with a resolute welcome.
178 She was twenty-eight years of age with the kind of breathtaking allure normally associated with the cover of a glossy fashion magazine.
179 Lone parents themselves are likely to be over 25 years of age - on average less than 10 percent were younger.
180 The scythe of time creates superiority of title as it does seniority of age.