Because smart women (in their youth, bright girls) are often their own worst enemy.
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Companies which lost money in their youth building their research and development programmes have now turned profitable.
This is largely because standout prospects have already been taken by MLS teams and put in their youth academies.
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In their youth, Tommy and Kathy are unable to develop a romantic connection.
It bestows the opportunities that accompany every sunrise and it does so even for those who are no longer in their youth.
But as Mormons, many of Utah's politicians have either been in Latin America as missionaries in their youth or have loved ones who were.
The duo are shown together in their youth, when Sam was assigned to be Perry's "old boy" or mentor, a tradition at the elite school.
Players who played "IV" in their youth have said on the "Ultima Forever" Facebook page that they are looking forward to sharing a similar experience with their kids.
The kind of intense partisan polarization that so many older Americans lament as being different from what they experienced in their youth is the only kind of politics that these generations have ever seen.
The sport's renaissance here is partly due to a dedicated fan base of middle-aged men who played the game in their youth and are now trying to recruit and train the next generation of players.
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He cited recent left-leaning leaders in Chile, as well as Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff and Mr. Mujica, both of whom were imprisoned as leftist guerrillas in their youth but have reinvented themselves through politics as pragmatists.
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These sterner, more structured Syrah-based wines may be more forbidding in their youth than their southern counterparts, but the best possess an admirable depth, complexity and ageability, apparent even in wines from "lesser" appellations like Crozes-Hermitage.
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Education and training systems in many countries are failing in their mandate to provide quality education that is both universally accessible and relevant to youth in their new and changing environments.
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This upbringing strongly influenced my world view and I cannot remember a time in my life when I was not intensely interested in agriculture and equally interested in youth and their development.
In addition, 85 communities plan to conduct ATI discussion forums for youth in their respective communities to discuss the influences they face in their home, school, and community either on October 18th or during the week leading up to the date.
Each country may send up to two candidates to represent youth in their home country.
The event will highlight three local communities who have tailored Above the Influence to their youth in extraordinary ways.
How life returns to three women who spent their youth in captivity -- and for a 6-year-old girl, her entire life -- may take longer than the years that were taken away from them.
This event will be held in Jakarta from 15 to 18 February 2013, and will focus on civic participation of young people in their communities, on advocacy in favour of youth, as well as on leadership.
Two teenage boys have been found hanged in their cells at two separate youth jails, the Home Office has said.
Given unprecedented access to young prospects, clubs poured millions into their youth programs in the belief that those who graduated would be specifically trained for the professional game.
Being able to develop a sense of responsibility to their country in our urban youth is absolutely critical and a deep passion of mine that I relish each school year.
If Egypt also wins the bid to stage the World Cup in 2010, most of their youth players now - if maintained and able to produce consistent form - could form the backbone of the side for those finals.
On Aug. 22, it hosted a meeting with athletic conference representatives, school representatives (including those from Texas), sports networks, media experts and antitrust attorneys, among others, to begin the discussion on a question that is tearing apart the Big 12 Conference, and could well tear apart NCAA members themselves: Do school- or conference-owned networks gain an unfair advantage in showing youth sports on their channels?
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Both cut their teeth in the cauldron of youth politics and graduated with distinction.
Indeed, the gilded youth of Istanbul in their Italian clothes were sitting under huge windows through which the lights of Asia and the Bosphorus shone, drinking, like us, bottles of Rioja Alta.
The Forum is expected to lead to specific and tangible recommendations and, this year, to youth-led action projects that will allow their implementation in 2014-2015, leading up to the next UNESCO Youth Forum.
The competition allows young people in schools and youth organizations to build critical thinking skills about heritage conservation in their own country as well as to transmit their message to their peers around the world.
But, Ron Paul aside, the Democrats boast that they have youth on their side in droves.
And we now celebrate National Youth Day and National Youth Month every year in their honor.
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