That the double whammy of age (bias) and no advanced degree are non-issues?
FORBES: If You're Job Hunting at 50 with No Advanced Degree, Do the 'Jerry Maguire'
Research shows that being overweight or obese in middle age can double your risk of dementia.
Enter the age of the double and triple checked, redundantly verified, every nook and cranny financial detail examined era of mortgage loan approval.
As the grandson of Darwin's bulldog, Thomas Huxley, and the great nephew of Matthew Arnold, he seemed to embody the double inheritance of the Victorian age.
Transactional privacy in the digital age is a double-edged sword.
Between 2010 and 2050, the ratio of those age 65 and over as a share of the working age population will almost double.
At age 20, while double-majoring in English and computer science at East Carolina University, he learned that his swollen lymph nodes were a symptom of stage 2 Hodgkin's lymphoma.
With her signature wit and self-deprecating honesty, Fey chronicles how she manages both motherhood and an intense career within an industry that remains notorious for its double standards toward women above a certain age.
Statutory ratios for carers per child vary depending on age and setting, but the plans double them in some cases.
Across Europe, the dependency ratio of older people (aged 65 and over) to those of working age (15-64) will double from one-to-four to one-to-two by 2050.
Glasgow is poor: unemployment is 8.9%, well above the Scottish average of 5.9%, and 23.1% of the city's working-age inhabitants receive welfare benefits, nearly double the British average.
Even at a historically modest 3% rate of inflation, a 40 year old can expect prices to more than double by the time he or she retires at age 65.
FORBES: Managing Your "Tail-End" Risk - Part 2: Deferred and Inflation- Protected Annuities
The entries are as varied as the names we bestow: toilet, toilette, klo (in Germany), water closet, WC (and the Gallic counterparts double-v c or, in this impatient age, just VC).
WSJ: Jeffery Deaver on Bathrooms Around the World | Traveler's Tale
The nine entrepreneurs featured in our slideshow--six from the U.S. and three from the U.K.--started launching businesses by the tender age of 15, and one before he broke double-digits.
The United Nations Children's Fund said recently that around 750, 000 children under the age of 5 suffer from malnutrition in Yemen, almost double the level before the uprising began.
Although slightly lower than Pew Research's figures, Forrester deduced from its nigh 60, 000-strong survey that 19 percent of 'mericans over the age of 18 own at least one tablet -- double the number the research outfit noted last year.
ENGADGET: Forrester report finds US tablet ownership doubled this year
Thanks to a story that appeared Jan. 26 in The Times of Northwest Indiana, I know now high schools in that state are worried about recruitment of athletes who have just reached double-digits not in basketball scoring average, but in age.
FORBES: Indiana Warns 10-Year-Olds: Being Recruited Now Means No High School Sports Later
The randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, multi-center trial enrolled 51 patients age 12 to 53 years, including 7 patients age 12 to 16 years, who were maintaining a regimen of maximally-tolerated lipid lowering medications.
FORBES: FDA Approves Mipomersen For Homozygous Familial Hypercholesterolemia
The Golden Age for the centre left in the European Parliament was the 1990s when Europe had double digit unemployment and a nasty recession.
The roof now closed because of rain, Djokovic, by now taking an age to deliver each serve, dug deep to hold his next service game, but Berdych's double-fisted backhand was beginning to yield results.
BBC: Novak Djokovic makes short work of Berdych in Melbourne
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