But successive studies have shown that the commercialisation of childhood - not to mention the ever-present fear of pester power - are serious concerns for parents.
But it has been thirty-six years of ever-present fear and not a few physical problems, along with an increasing sense of outrage, as the likely cause of my trauma has gradually been revealed to me.
In the past year, scientists have discovered that a new kind of gene --one Lander and his colleagues would not have recognized--is present in the genomes of many animals.
You know, the CNN documentary got a lot of attention, in part, because it explored this whole question of why it is that African-Americans have not been as present on the business side of the Internet boom.
She said that the long-term goal was not relief of present discomfort but neurological hygiene and health and a wholeness of body and mind that he would someday appreciate very, very much.
This asymmetry is not crucial at the present level of strategic-missile deployment, since there are enough weapons to punch through these defenses.
It is tempting to say the reforms have gone further, bringing to Australians a clarity of self-perception not always present in the past.
In essence, BrokerSavant has been able to help customers work smarter, not harder, by addressing the ever-present challenge of information overload, and by rendering heretofore-unwieldy data sets manageable.
Well-run or not, both banks present the problem of being far too important to fail.
Beinart notes that this theory is not simply the product of the present day end-of-history crowd.
This may result in a gap in transmission of knowledge regarding the production of costumes, instruments, interior decorations and particular dishes associated with the event - intangible heritage that may not outlast the present generation of residents.
Mr Leatherdale, for instance, reckons that even the combination of another Northridge earthquake (which swallowed parts of California in 1994), another Hurricane Andrew (which blew through Florida in 1992) and another 1987-style crash still would not take care of present overcapacity.
Although the details vary from country to country, a widely used rule-of-thumb says that a lease does not have to be capitalised so long as the net present value of the lease liabilities (ie, future rents) amounts to less than 90% of the value of the asset.
Originally located downtown in Georgia's capital, its course was actually the nearby East Lake Golf Club, not the present-day development in Johns Creek north of the city.
The MBA students identified the three key industry change drivers as such: whether or not there will be continued economic downturn, the ever-present influence of digital and continued fragmentation of media channels.
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Aid agencies would do well not to lose sight of the bigger picture amid the present food-price frenzy.
Then there was the ever-present question of what exactly did and did not constitute gay culture.
Labour will certainly present it as the first gaffe of a not-quite-yet member of the cabinet.
Suffice it to say, if climate-gate was not the elephant in the room for many of those present, it should have been.
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Using X-ray diffraction will not only tell scientists what kinds of minerals are present in Martian soil, it will also provide clues to what conditions existed on Mars when those crystals formed.
Most of the demand at present is from investors, not owner-occupants, and if that demand dries up so does the premium at which investment buyers will purchase a property.
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Obviously data from the study is not included in chapter 43 of the The Complete Dinosaur - Extinction: Past and Present Perspectives written by San Diego State University's J.
This occasion is an honor not only for those of us present this evening, but for all Irish people -- at home and across America.
Rana's lawyer, Patrick Blegen, argued for a more lenient sentence than the maximum of 30 years, saying the Pakistani-born Canadian did not present a future risk.
The new material is fragmentary and episodic and even collectively is not enough to present a comprehensive picture of the Soviet effort and the Anglo-American defences.
"Digital distribution beyond DVDs and Blu-ray Discs is not only the way of the future, it is the present and we know that storage is key to this ongoing transition, " said Scott Horn, Seagate vice president of Marketing.
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Through the timely story of the young "slumdog, " Boyle illuminates the contradictions of present day India -- the nuclear power that does not provide public sanitation for its population -- and Mumbai was the ideal city in which to do it.
He said that although flooding was an "ever-present risk to millions of homes and businesses" the agency had not done enough to improve the condition of defences.
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In the Netherlands, it's not unusual to see the same names in one annual report after another--all present or former CEOs of the country's biggest international companies.
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