This illustrates an age-old, auto industry balancing act: new-and-improved versus tried-and-true.
In an age of mass production, it is a delight to visit these family-owned wineries.
We had to wait - it seemed like an age - for the police to arrive.
The book world meets at a moment of relative calm during an age of revolutionary change.
Live sports have become increasingly valuable in an age of fractured audiences and DVRs.
Sidat also alleged their opponents had two brothers with an age difference of four months.
"We mandate an age of 16 or older, " says Karen Cobb, speaking for Lowe's.
He harks back to an age when investigative journalists really were a fourth estate.
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Politics cannot determine optimal research portfolios, especially in an age of sequesters and perpetual deficits.
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The inspiration for QUE was an age-old but perfect business tool: a simple sheet of paper.
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Are we entering an age when an execution can be stayed because the WiFi went down?
"Even though it's an age of slickly packaged ads and messaging, people are transparent, " Zelizer said.
Their AG, Greg Abbott, cited the lack of an age verification system in the agreement.
"We're an age-integrated community built around the central mission of care of the elderly, " Bosch said.
We live in an age of immediacy, accessibility and repeated shocking invasions of privacy.
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This is simply an age and experience thing: no, not experience of work but of life.
Alas, the opposite is true as well in an age of increased scrutiny and transparency.
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We live in an age when it is much more difficult to keep secrets.
And in an age of rapidly advancing technologies, being lean may be even more important.
It takes an age, for example, to enforce a contract in the country's courts.
Scientific drama is an age old cultural form of entertainment, recreation and social interaction.
In an age of fast, factory-like studios, Mr Freud's pace is deliberate and unhurried.
In an age of miraculous medicines, no person should have to hear those words.
It is an age-old, recurring illness -- most adults have been exposed countless times.
From the point of view of children of such an age, this choice makes total sense.
We live in an age where the wisdom of the crowd is a tangible asset.
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If ever there were an age that needed a practical President, it is ours.
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In an age of fast, provocative blogging, should Marie Claire admit fault for posting an insensitive piece?
We live in an age of big data, in which firms are data rich, but insight poor.
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Now, you come of an age in a popular culture that actually reinforces this approach to life.
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