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At the other end of the age scale, the Age UK charity pointed out that older women were increasingly prone to joblessness.
BBC: UK unemployment falls by 35,000 to 2.65m, ONS reports
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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.
BBC: CHOOSE A SPORT
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Only a fraction of the original city remains, but in their age and scale, the ruins are reminiscent of the Angkorean temples of Cambodia.
BBC: A new dawn in Burma
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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.
WSJ: Rock Star Draghi Needs a New Song for Europe
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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.
ECONOMIST: Lexington
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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.
WSJ: Remembrances: Rowland Schaefer Set Teen Trends
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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.
FORBES: America Take Note: Technology Unleashes Black Gold to Rescue Ireland's Economy
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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.
CNN: Forms at the doctor's office just got fun
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In an age when personal philanthropy, often on a much larger scale, is all the rage, this tale is instructive.
FORBES: Heavy lifting
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Negotiations cover both pay-scale increases and regular annual wage rises based on age.
ECONOMIST: Deflation is transforming Japan's annual pay rituals
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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.
FORBES: The up and comers
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But it's not just the scale of the wealth that's notable in the Hamptons, it's the age of it.
BBC: Escape from New York