At the other end of the age scale, the Age UK charity pointed out that older women were increasingly prone to joblessness.
At the other end of the age scale Sagi Burton has strengthened the defence, while according to Fairclough, midfielder Jason Puncheon has been a revelation.
Only a fraction of the original city remains, but in their age and scale, the ruins are reminiscent of the Angkorean temples of Cambodia.
But it has also arguably left large parts of the European small business sector under-capitalized and impeded the development of a healthy market for corporate control, holding back economies such as Italy in an age when scale matters.
At the other end of the age-scale, he wants to inveigle twice that number of retired people back into teaching by promising that anyone who tutors a child for 500 hours can earn a college scholarship for a grandchild.
Prompting these reflections is the spectacle we see everywhere how difficult it is has become for democracies to reduce the scale and scope of old age social welfare entitlements, even as the costs threaten to bankrupt many countries while placing a punishing burden of debt on future generations.
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He cultivated a retailing experience that appealed to these age groups, with bright colors, kid-scale prices and fast-changing merchandise to encourage frequent visits.
Add to that our coal and comparable amounts of cheap natural gas, and America is sitting on a hydrocarbon gusher that is unprecedented in scale since the dawn of the oil age.
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For instance, it asks you to slide a button along the bottom of a birthday cake to determine your age, or to rate your pain on a scale of happy green to angry red.
In an age when personal philanthropy, often on a much larger scale, is all the rage, this tale is instructive.
Negotiations cover both pay-scale increases and regular annual wage rises based on age.
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With the U.S. tech sector now reaching what some might call middle age, it is very unlikely that anyone will again make money on the scale of Bill Gates.
But it's not just the scale of the wealth that's notable in the Hamptons, it's the age of it.
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