And be prepared to protect later generations from any future threats, whomever or wherever they may be.
His apparent legacy to later generations was the advice that keeping your head cool and your feet warm would keep the doctor away.
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Things get better after management has passed to professionals and later generations of family members still own large stakes in these companies, Villalonga said.
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How important an architect he was, and how much of a force majeure in the art of his time, will be subject to revision by later generations.
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Indian immigrants crossed oceans to work on farms in the United States, and later generations came to practice medicine, and do cutting-edge research, and to start businesses.
Guest-workers are bequeathing some of their handicaps to later generations.
Like the Muslims, the Mormons believe God's covenant with Abraham, and the message of Jesus of Nazareth, were distorted by later generations only to be corrected by their own prophet.
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The Memory of the World Programme serves as UNESCO's flagship activity to promote and protect archives, libraries and museum collections worldwide so that they can be consulted by later generations.
The central ethical tension in all research involving humans, in America as elsewhere, is a conflict between the best interests of the subject and the gain in knowledge that will benefit later generations.
While those times and the troubles of later generations were far graver than anything we could fathom today, many of our people are still fighting to get back on solid ground after several challenging years.
It was all 50 or 60 years ago, and Ms Sereny's further concern in this book is with the struggle of later generations of Germans to digest what happened, to accommodate themselves to their history.
Later generations of students reverted to Sie.
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It was 60 years ago, and it was almost impossible for later generations - despite everything that was in the film Saving Private Ryan - to even imagine what bravery it took to land on D-Day and fight the ferocious Normandy campaign.
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Two generations later, her son, John, was denied a chance at an ROTC scholarship because he is colorblind too.
Four generations later the boy was born, in a land that no longer existed, in a village with no name.
Five generations later, the Grant family still runs Glenfiddich, and production methods for the single malt scotch have not changed either.
Not two generations later, highways and skyscrapers line the horizon of one of the most prosperous, fastest-growing democracies in all of the world.
By recommending that children be introduced to reading by means of some "easy pleasant book, " Locke pointed the way for the creation by England's John Newbery two generations later of a new type of illustrated children's book in which, unrepentantly, amusement shared pride of place with instruction as the publisher's stated goal.
"These attitudes have long since been buried in London schools, as later, more integrated generations have stepped into teaching roles, " he said.
As a result, they are buying their first house or flat at a later age than previous generations, and renting for longer.
With longer life expectancies and greater health in later life, older generations are moving to start new firms and mentor young entrepreneurs.
His supernatural bursts of light as a tool of revelation not only inspired generations of later painters, but in the 20th century have an indelible mark on cinema, from Italian neo-realism to today.
Nathan Norris wrote about the seismic shifts in preferences of the younger generations (born in 1982 and later) coming after the boomers.
In prior generations, it was leadership by direction, then later it was leadership by mentoring and for the current generation, leadership is now much more by partnering.
The Liberal Democrats are to propose "the most radical tax change any party has put forward in this country for generations" in their manifesto, to be published later today.
His later 1970s experimental albums such as Heroes and Low were influential on younger generations of electronic artists, while his myriad images have had a significant impact on the fashion world.
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Seniors of today, tomorrow, and unborn generations all would be better served by our boldly tackling this problem sooner rather than later.
In the mid-1990s, he molded some of the best players of their generations such as Beckham, Paul Scholes and Ryan Giggs but later showed that no one was irreplaceable.
The dissolution of the black family, in part because of welfare, has forced several generations of black children to be reared in fatherless homes, which is a prescription for troubles later in life.
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