Those concerns over aging and reliability have only grown.
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Already Merck, Bristol-Myers Squibb and Schering-Plough are feeling the pinch as patent expirations loom over their aging arsenal.
Once in place, the buildings are intended to be permanent, and an upgrade over the aging restrooms they will replace.
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The Sabres are coming off a tumultuous season during which Ruff was fired after a 6-10-1 start, and Regier continued the process of turning over his aging roster.
Why would a company invest in a potentially over-qualified aging worker?
Aging is the bane of the elite athlete, but over the past generation, the aging process has been perverted.
John Long, vice president and chief technical officer of the Midwest Generation unit, thinks he can coax another 15% increase out of those aging boilers over the next five years without running afoul of environmental rules.
Platt , a lifelong HP employee took over as chairman from an aging David Packard in 1993.
Why do so many aging creatures all over nature like repetition, like listening, for example, to Bob Marley's Greatest Hits over and over and over.
Four months of barrel aging floats vanilla notes over this refined mezcal, with woven-in smoke and a subdued primary fruitiness.
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Perhaps Forbes had erred in staking a major conference on an aging guru seemingly well over the hill and in parlous health.
The Japanese auto market has already been declining steadily over many years due to its aging and shrinking population, rapid urbanization, leading to space constraints in many Japanese cities and high tax burden on car owners.
After all, in the spring of 1997, when Microsoft announced the acquisition, WebTV Networks was a two-year-old stripling of a startup with an oversized marketing budget, an aging demographic (25% over the age of 50) and a scant number of subscribers (less than 100, 000).
Forecasts are for 5.5% compound annual growth over the next five years, driven by aging baby boomers with college degrees.
Against the stereotype of the aging musician, Smith has, over the years, steered his band toward a heavier and more truculent sound.
Conversely, there is a widely held view that aging hangs like a dark cloud over individuals, families, communities and many countries in the developed world.
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According to the Leadership Council of Aging Organizations, if Congress goes over the cliff and the cuts last through 2013, the consequences would be severe.
This is the fantasy that governments can operate without revenue more precisely, that a government presiding over an expanding economy as well as an aging population can operate without increases in revenue.
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These economies are now struggling with aging populations and the burden of fiscal over-indulgence.
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Carstensen sees a crisis coming in the next ten years over society's failure to deal with the aging boom.
The content zooms and clatters over an array of archaic and futuristic gear, from aging copper phone lines to light-bending optical switches.
Taiwan's population is aging quickly, with the number of people over 65 accounting for 10.9% of the island's total population as of 2011.
The continued gutting of the SRFs further highlights the need for a dedicated source of federal funding to help ensure that community water systems receive the funds necessary to modernize and maintain aging water systems, many of which are over a century old.
They live in LinkedIn, and sell over the phone and through the web far better than their aging predecessors.
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Over the years, she has witnessed how technological advances have affected aging baby boomers and their families.
In 2050, or 38 years from now, there will only be 2.9 people ages 16-64 years old to provide unpaid care for every person 65 and over, AND to work to pay taxes to support public programs for the aging.
An analysis of data from the past three censuses shows that because of baby boomers' "aging in place, " the population of those age 45 and over grew 18 times as fast as the population under age 45 between 2000 and 2010, said William Frey, a demographer and senior fellow in the Metropolitan Policy Program at the Brookings Institute.
Though researchers differ over all the reasons why gun violence has declined, many attribute it to the aging of the baby boomers.
Today there are approximately 5.1 people 16-64 years old to provide care for someone 65 and over, AND to work to pay the taxes that support public programs for the aging.
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