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We included data from these latest papers only.
His position on that topic is discussed in a later chapter of this study.
All these observations raise a number of issues that are taken up in detail in later chapters.
The second and third are simply later sharpenings of the tool as the teeth gradually wear down.
Among the ongoing coinages the term liberal realism fits his later fiction best.
Because he had not yet thought of it; it is a later insertion.
In that later period we find a new willingness to reconcile the opposed opinions for and against writing.
However, this is a complicated issue, one best examined at a later stage.
In the later case a three-member panel had considered the applicants' appeal and had adjourned to hear the remaining appeals.
By incorporating the very latest laboratory techniques and protocols with an even greater emphasis on quality control, it provides an indispensable and practical account.
Submarine environments, likely to provide suitable sites for sulphide deposition and preservation, could occur nearby but would be covered by later sediments.
Providing support to others and well-being in later life.
I now turn to the intellectual contribution that disability studies could make to the conceptualisation of later life.
Moreover, some older people reject the negative connotation when later life is equated with disability.
If so, future research may reveal among people in later life less need for freedom from obligations and more readiness for societal contributions.
Discourse analysis can illuminate how the experience of ageing and later life is lived through face-to-face interaction.
Individuals mentally project themselves into a subjective future and reflect on expected experiences at a later time.
In a later chapter, the authors highlight older people's rejection of the presumption that grandparents are happy to provide child-care.
Decline in attention in the present affects the remembering of personal experiences and events, which interferes with their later retrieval.
Records describing the lives of individual elite women in their later years, in contrast, are not so common.
All of the sessions were tape-recorded for later transcription and coding.
Only in a few of his later stories did a suggestion of racial disquiet appear.
Diverging opinions on who started the war - locals or strangers, leaders or commoners - are an intriguing aspect of later accounts of the uprising.
The latest enhances radiation emission setting the ablator on a higher adiabat, lowering its density, and increasing the ablation velocity.
Both in the brief memorandum of his services written around 1796 and in later correspondence there is no reference to the episode.
There are a number of other possible reasons for reduced effectiveness in later studies.
Not that his later books were insignificant achievements.
The development in this area during the latest decades has been characterised by a quasi-periodic pattern of innovation, hope and despair.
We also know that the best programs are at the mercy of the latest software upgrade.
In other cases, ad longum parts seem to have been later additions.
However, adult eclosion did not always occur from cocoons derived from hosts that had been parasitized at the later time points.
In the present study, we found evidence of reliable effects of parental behaviour on later outcomes, as the existing evidence would suggest.
However, the rest of the book is concerned only with free pronouns, suggesting that this section was added at a later stage.
The later parts of the book are much better and include a detailed consideration of the effects of logging on the forest and its mammals.
They include among the most innovative of the latest generation of older people, who pursue new combinations of family responsibilities, leisure pursuits and income generation.
Family supports in later life : does ethnicity make a difference ?
Two age groups representing different phases in later life were compared.
Higher education study in later life : what is the point ?
If so, does this relationship change in later life ?
Another discusses sleep disorders but surprisingly there is not one on addiction and drug misuse, now recognised to be a significant problem in later life.
People's experiences and values formed over the life-course shape their perceptions of later life.
The associated concern is that this will directly result in a lower pension income in later life.
While there was a rise for almost the first half of the period, the rest of the later stages show a decline.
Clarifying the functions of social support in later life.
In laboratory selection experiments, the force of natural selection in later ages can be experimentally varied in a more controlled fashion.
They list a range of researchable questions on how and why the spiritual search increases in the later stages of life.
Sustaining the self in later life : supporting older people in the community.
When we do not feel well in later life, we will value health more than we used to.
A critique of the welfare context, within which later life is experienced, is also presented.
We explore in a later section the interrelationships between the effects of class and income, and also of gender and partnership status.
Such claims are themselves significant in shaping emergent patterns of diversity in later life.
In the later period the post of broker became a ceremonial one, without any real power attached to it.
Rather than rejecting responsible cabinets and a stronger central government role, these reform edicts postponed them to a later time.
The other sides of the virtuous triangle will be considered in later sections.
In later years, he was beset by troublesome bibis.
The stages may overlap, in that further evolution of one stage may continue to complexify after evolution of a later stage has commenced.
The results of this investigation provided a baseline for later survey in the region.
Second, the stage-complexity of particular practices becomes clearer if one builds a more complete sequence, adding-in prior stages and later stages.
Roberts claims to have found a novel association between television watching and his affective state at a later time.
However, when punishment was allowed, cooperation was 60 in the first period and rose to about 75 in later periods.
Risk in this case relates to the probability of the necessary introduction of major design change at a later stage.
The ways in which students experience education while at school clearly affect their attitudes and beliefs in later life.
The categories were added at a later date especially for the questionnaire, as were the fifth and sixth questions.
Clear expositions at the beginning of the lesson helped to avoid the need for troubleshooting at a later stage.
Both examples were from the cartoon re-telling (one from the language sample and one from a later scene).
Thus, adequate input must be provided at the stages when things are being worked out, and it is less crucial at later points.
My latest monograph has two chapters relevant to this subject.
The outcomes are systematically in favour of later beginners.
Archaeological sites are the liminal spaces of later mythologies.
Older people retain their intelligence and learning abilities in later life.
He was able to observe at close quarters the defor mation and transfor mation of the countr y's political structure in the later 1940s.
We include some proofs for completeness, and because many of the arguments are used in later sections.
Patient records, catheterization data, cineangiograms and the most recent echocardiograms at latest follow-up were reviewed.
Thus, when one stops preventing death, one allows death at an earlier rather than a later time.
In both the later cases the pulmonary valve annulus was not patched and the gradient appears to be at this level.
Our results demonstrated that there were qualitative differences between initial and later growth stages.
Indeed, we agree with his later suggestion regarding the ability to be "moved" by another's attitudes.
A penetrating head injury in young adulthood exacerbates cognitive decline in later years.
To this end he did not hesitate to break his word on later occasions either.
Why were widowed females in later age groups more likely to live alone ?
Marriage was somewhat later (especially for men), the age gap between spouses was larger, and a higher proportion of females never married.
Venter was left free to choose his own direction of research and to publish, but at a later date.
Whether this is due to a later start to family building or longer co-residence of children in the latter households is not discussed.
The oral reading and recall responses were audiotaped for later analysis.
Gradually the child progresses to the later alphabetic phase, known as phonetic spelling.
With young children, teachers and parents may focus more intensively on the early letters of the alphabet than the later letters.
Earlier, the issue of later copies and 'artificial antiquity' was raised.
From the perspective of public policy, dementia is perceived as the modern epidemic of later life.
Of course the dissemination of these texts owed much to the development of printing, apparently by the mid-eighth century at the latest.
Finally, dichotomous or essentialising definitions of identity in later life tend to be static.
The later chapters look at outcomes, in terms of functional abilities, satisfaction and problems for users and carers, and should be of interest to everyone.
The translation will appear at a later date.
Each contract is then signed by the carpenter, with later contracts also being signed by witnesses.
In side elevation this results in a surprisingly dynamic composition, now concealed by a later structure.
The labour force certification policies of central government and professional organisations also influence educational participation in mid and later life.
In contrast, for some women, lack of physical activity was related to the onset of health problems in later life.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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