What might these middle-aged lesbians have to teach a younger generation, and what might the younger generation teach them in return?
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It's just too risky in a world where everyone loves renewable energy and the younger generation absolutely despises fossil fuels, including the younger generation of portfolio managers.
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I think it's just magnified tenfold by the younger generation.
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Instead, he offered the younger generation nine rules for living.
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I also believe a younger generation sees the issue differently.
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I'd also like the younger generation, people like Petra Collins.
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Harry also said the "younger generation" inspires him to most.
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Members of the younger generation are children of Deng's reforms.
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The younger generation is driven by economic concerns, she said.
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Bernie Sanders — should "pass the torch" to the younger generation.
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But the younger generation is trying to reinvigorate the culture.
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Maybe I can set an example for a younger generation.
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For today's younger generation, experiences matter as much as ownership.
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So you think change will come from the younger generation?
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Soon, the younger generation won't even know what Google is.
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I think the [younger] generation is keen to be liberated.
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A younger generation is also emerging and doing great things.
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"There is a shift in the younger generation," he said.
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"But now, I leave it up to the younger generation."
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A younger generation of painters seem to be paying attention.
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Ms. Jalleb said she was worried about the younger generation.
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So, there's always that surprise that the younger generation brings.
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They care about other things than the younger generation does.
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The story focuses on a new, younger generation of survivors.
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This is me putting it out to the younger generation.
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For some of the town's younger generation, born after Mrs.
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And the younger generation, they're taught in very short time windows.
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She also got the chance to connect with a younger generation.
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Snapchatters — and the younger generation in general — is less brand-loyal.
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Nixon also helped a younger generation of actors like Josh Duhamel.
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The younger generation will, she says, benefit from a stronger economy.
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I have no interest in the younger generation of artists whatsoever.
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But the younger generation in those days, like me, were fascinated.
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I am happy with what the younger generation has been saying.
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Like many other entities, it aims to attract a younger generation.
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But new names could soon be emerging among the younger generation.
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Adam Rippon: I think from the younger generation I've learned fearlessness.
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" The younger generation might know her better from "Jane the Virgin.
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An increasingly organized younger generation is especially wary of closer ties.
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"Kim Yuna was a heroine for the younger generation," Lee said.
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It's a bit mad because it's more so the younger generation.
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"Y'all are truly role models to our younger generation," he wrote.
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Now a whole younger generation accepts that forbidden zones are normal.
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Then, the younger generation can help build a new political movement.
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The younger generation "should be educated about the society," he said.
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Ledeen were joined by a younger generation of journalists and policymakers
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" About the activists, she said: "This younger generation is more vocal.
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But the [younger generation of] women, they don't feel that way.
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Let's not deceive ourselves by looking solely to the younger generation.
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And much of the growth is coming from China's younger generation.
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"It was always myself repping the younger generation," Ms. Gillingham said.
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Buttigieg has pitched himself as the candidate of a younger generation.
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"I think it was perhaps the younger generation," Mr. Godfrey said.
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It can also be the case the younger generation is too busy raising families and building their own careers, and it's a challenge for the first generation to respectfully get the younger generation involved and participating.
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It's a natural evolution that comes with a younger generation of collector.
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Nowadays, the younger generation can get all their information from the internet.
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While on "Valé," they offer hope to a younger generation of women.
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A younger generation of Russian-speaking non-citizens have a different attitude.
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A younger generation of founders unafraid of going global is in charge.
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But the Muslim share, especially of the younger generation, is rising fast.
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And it looks like a younger generation is embracing the show, too.
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H: Well, I think the younger generation are the money spenders today.
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A younger generation, eager to blaze a new path away from the
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Whatever innocence the younger generation of the Abigail had is rapidly dwindling.
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One area where it is diversifying out is with the younger generation.
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Then there are personal factors, like the desires of a younger generation.
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The trauma has been passed on to the younger generation as well.
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"It's the younger generation that I'm super excited by," he tells me.
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And concerned about the younger generation and what they think beauty is.
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I am almost forty and I don't consider myself the younger generation.
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Pelosi is more likely to be the bridge to a younger generation.
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"For members of the younger generation, risk can be healthy," Ramassini explains.
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MONTREAL — Rosalie Pelchat is typical of the younger generation of Quebecers here.
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Now, he's hoping to pass that agency on to the younger generation.
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But a younger generation of Democrats is clashing with that old guard.
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But I think the younger generation is just fine where they're at.
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But we see that type of access resonating with the younger generation.
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I think people — particularly this younger generation — are a little too literal.
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"The younger generation is totally different from their parents," Mr. Lim said.
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How can we ever explain to the younger generation the price paid?
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The younger generation of climbers view Bielecki's strategy as a good gamble.
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"There's a new, younger generation of doubles players coming up," Bryan said.
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I feel like the younger generation has missed out on that lesson.
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"He gives more confidence to the younger generation especially," Dr. Albarbandi said.
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Her success, however, has inspired a younger generation to learn the trade.
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For the younger generation, the shutdown was the end of an era.
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Even in Japan, kaiseki can intimidate diners, particularly of the younger generation.
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I think I detect amongst the younger generation great skepticism about Facebook.
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" Mr. Konders added: "He understands the younger generation that's into social media.
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"The younger generation now tells me how tough things are," he says.
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A lot more real than the fear the younger generation might have.
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"Gamers are typically a younger generation—I still try to consider myself part of the younger generation, although it's getting a little harder nowadays—and are part of a segment that is definitely underrepresented in Congress," he said.
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There was a whole younger generation who thought it was a masterpiece [laughs].
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Snapchat rode this idea to become a cultural staple for the younger generation.
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They want to win over a younger generation that continues to tune out.
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The most prominent member of the younger generation of Democratic caucus leaders, Rep.
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The younger generation doesn't need me to show them how to be superheroes.
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We have to do what the younger generation is requesting from the market.
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A younger generation of recently married consumers has more to spend on adornments.
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One of the best things in life is seeing a younger generation emerge.
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Many South Koreans, especially in the younger generation, are pessimistic about their prospects.
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" And the younger generation says, "Do you want to do something about it?
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The older generation has to set a better example for the younger generation.
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The younger generation now see startups as having more opportunity and less risk.
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Our target customer is a younger generation that isn't too into heavy topics.
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Already today, 48 percent of younger generation managers are director level or higher.
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"There is something about the younger generation who this resonated with," Fulton says.
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They've also carried hopes to rejuvenate new motorcycle sales with a younger generation.
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The younger generation doesn't want to own or take care of these homes.
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I am older and educated, but my worry is for our younger generation.
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How do you think that inspired a younger generation of footballers in Africa?
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But Trump's scientists are aging, and a younger generation is not replacing them.
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Fundstrat's Tom Lee believes bitcoin is a legitimate investment for the younger generation.
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"This is so important for the younger generation to see," she told me.
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A few members of the younger generation, however, are keeping the flame alive.
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Today's younger generation, he said, had discarded the hang-ups of their parents.
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The crisis is especially pronounced among the younger generation, which is predominantly secular.
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They can help the younger generation grow in a respectful and tolerant environment.
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"The younger generation doesn't even think about cars being handmade anymore," he said.
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Such talk induces eye-rolling among a younger generation of Republicans in Tennessee.
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We need new and modern tools to entertain and attract a younger generation.
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"No one in the younger generation cares about the royal family," she said.
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And I have Yemi Alade, [a singer] from Nigeria, representing the younger generation.
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For Mr. Cole, it's a finger-wagging semi-scolding of the younger generation.
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A younger generation, steeped in today's entrepreneurship revolution, is starting to think differently.
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As the family's older members sought retirement, a younger generation pursued different careers.
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"The market is heavily skewed toward the younger-generation shopper," Mr. Arison said.
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But it is not normal to find this sign in the younger generation.
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The impending health crisis is eroding the earning potential of this younger generation.
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A younger generation had Linkin Park and, to a greater extent, Chester Bennington.
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The two young men at breakfast exemplify a younger generation with this view.
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She worries that the younger generation has no interest in shopping in stores.
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QQ kind of became the Snapchat in China, appealing to the younger generation.
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Pepperstein, born in 1966, is part of the younger generation of this movement.
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And I think to the younger generation, that's more important than ever before.
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"I believe this generation, particularly the younger generation, doesn't really like labels," Conway said.
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They target a younger generation of investors who are more comfortable with digital services.
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Tepper said he still believes in the hold Snapchat has on the younger generation.
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Clearly, today's younger generation isn't afraid of the online experience, but actively craves it.
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The younger generation is looking good, but at the same time we're still protesting.
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Gomez hopes that a younger generation will connect to this material like she has.
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Greylock's leadership has slowly been trying to pass the reins to this younger generation.
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Renzi said the plan was under discussion because Brexit could disadvantage Britain's younger generation.
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These feelings will deepen as a younger generation of Taiwanese finds its political voice.
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I'm really interested in the effect of social media, particularly on the younger generation.
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The younger generation in China is making inroads into pushing for greater LGBT acceptance.
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Mr Nazarbayev said that it was time to hand power to a younger generation.
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I like the idea of California being more prosperous and being a younger generation.
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Then, with that younger generation behind us, snowboarding just wasn't the cool thing anymore.
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It's obvious that the KBO has successfully sold its sport to a younger generation.
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This isn't the first time the film has been adapted for a younger generation.
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People — a younger generation, particularly — are accustomed now not to be interrupted by ads.
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Today an older generation has voted to ruin the future for the younger generation.
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Aside from your kids, what makes you focused on the younger generation of listeners?
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A lot of the younger generation has no idea, no clue which is which.
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Older people tend to be mostly white, and the younger generation is more diverse.
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Over the years, she has turned out decorous chronicles of the monarchy's younger generation.
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My biggest concern is how it&aposs going to change particularly a younger generation.
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Whatever it might be, the younger generation has a broad capacity to appreciate that.
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As community, we need to uplift the younger generation to be everything we couldn't.
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The younger generation wants us to play a part in international relations and communication.
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But their choice of John Mayer truly resonates with a younger generation (mine included).
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"It's difficult to see how the younger generation maintains the status quo," Elliott said.
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Sydney: I think the break from tradition, for maybe the younger generation, is exciting.
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The conversation focused partly on education and work options for the state's younger generation.
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But there is a younger generation, one that feels very real pain and frustration.
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But it also noted growing interest among younger-generation buyers in more traditional collectibles.
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In our family council, the younger generation created a little bit of a rebellion.
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I'm hopeful, like this younger generation is much more equality-minded than ... I'll say.
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But two other boarders from a younger generation surpassed him in their second runs.
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Many Taiwanese, particularly the younger generation, find it difficult to identify with Communist China.
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"In many ways, the younger generation is influencing the generation above them," said Wallstrom.
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There's a lot of optimism and energy in the younger generation because of that.
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The younger generation didn't want to carry on the family tradition, Mr. Palumbo said.
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He has served as an important mentor to a younger generation of Iraqi artists.
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But they aren&apost the only brands who have successfully courted the younger generation.
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Pearson's daughters represent how black hair plays a pivotal role with the younger generation.
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While the younger generation has demonstrated more progressive leanings, the anti-communist loyalty lingers.
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"He's from a younger generation that's absorbed ideas about democracy and freedom," he said.
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"It outrages the younger generation, how their parents' generation was treated," Mr. Yosef said.
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I think it's ... you know, the younger generation is much more open-minded maybe.
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But how do you convince a younger generation — and this is anecdotal — but a younger generation who has their heads buried in their phones, that, first of all, they should be interested in the outdoors and getting outside and doing outside stuff.
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The younger generation also lacks many of the reasons for optimism that previous ones did.
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But I do have to say that the younger generation is more open and accepting.
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But Uri says tech has also changed the habits of a younger generation of buyers.
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But is there drive to capturing a younger generation that seems less interested in church?
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But even in Florida, Republicans are losing support with the younger generation of Cuban Americans.
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It's not hard to see what's making the younger generation so restless in their careers.
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And I thought maybe as a teacher I could change that [for a younger generation].
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Increasingly South Koreans, especially the younger generation, find the idea of eating dog meat appalling.
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There is a younger generation of fan who, if they don't play, they watch football.
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Our younger generation of actors may not know of Rip or Ann but they should.
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Maybe. Is he able to influence the younger generation, which is drawn to Vermont Sen.
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"I believe there was a younger generation who didn't understand the culture," Ms. Rennie said.
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And you see his influence on a younger generation in a selection of portrait drawings.
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But he acknowledged he was in a different position with a younger generation coming through.
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Now the younger generation doesn't feel constrained by doing what their parents or grandparents did.
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"But now, Hong Kong's younger generation basically doesn't have this kind of hope," he added.
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Because of that, most insurance carriers have no way of getting to a younger generation.
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Don't we also need a younger generation to take care of us when we're old?
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But, try to impress on a younger generation, you don't have to live this way.
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Growing acceptance of homosexuality—in private, if not public—is increasing among the younger generation.
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And I think that the younger generation, that's more important to them than ever before.
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"I don't think the younger generation even knows what a match striker is," she said.
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But for the younger generation, of course, we are affected by the British government system.
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With no obvious younger generation of leaders, the country also faces a looming succession crisis.
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Others have questioned why there isn't more representation of the younger generation in the play.
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Pfeffer is one of the smartest and most prolific of Israel's younger generation of journalists.
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Mr. Kim, the mayor, said he worried the younger generation was not interested in farming.
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Such watches may satisfy an older clientele, but they're not resonating with the younger generation.
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Firms are grappling with how to appeal to a younger generation and hold onto assets.
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"If the case is genuine and left unchecked, the younger generation will be seriously misguided."
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And the younger generation was much more culturally and socially liberal than the previous generation.
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"The younger generation is coming to buy clothes, to eat good food," Mr. Pandey said.
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The younger generation did not lead him astray as you said they would, old farts.
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The basics of 1950s-oriented consumerism are under a positive threat from the younger generation.
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"This younger generation, when they see someone like me, they know that it's attainable," he said.
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I&aposm trying to be as hip as Jesse, but Jesse, you&aposre the younger generation.
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Unlike the younger generation, which romped and piled together in complex socialities, Roomba had few peers.
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TikTok is being embraced by a younger generation that snubs Facebook and Twitter but loves Instagram.
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Fast-tracking the younger generation would help the party to tackle its problem with younger voters.
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"The younger generation has traditionally been thought of as a beacon of progressive values," she continued.
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Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump is getting some campaign help from the younger generation, much younger.
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I don't think we've ever been louder as a younger generation – and in the best way.
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A recent survey from insurer Aflac illustrates just how important CSR is to the younger generation.
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If Trump does not run in 2020, Romney would probably step aside for a younger generation.
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It was about people—the younger generation in particular, gathering in this space that excited me.
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The younger generation doesn't talk about their mortality very much, so they don't have cemetery plots.
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They present an opportunity to engage a younger generation where they live and get them hooked.
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I love to hear from the younger generation and we talk about everything under the sun.
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" Yet, he added, "She became sort of a role model for women of the younger generation.
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I have faith in the younger generation, in other words, but they're a long way out.
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All in all, it's great that the younger generation has been listening to my music more.
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The younger generation, particularly, have grown up being able to get things on demand and instantly.
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CNN is preparing its second major effort to appeal to a younger generation of news consumers.
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As Michigan demonstrated, that's where the younger generation -- and the young at heart -- want to go.
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Secondly, the younger generation has lost the right to live and work in 27 other countries.
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Admittedly, the sector is declining, with the younger generation of South Koreans increasingly spurning the practice.
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But his company's digital savvy isn't the only reason Arum might appeal to the younger generation.
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On your last record, you collaborated with a slew of musicians of a much younger generation.
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"I do think that culture's changing for the younger generation a little bit more," he says.
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So that's where we'll package history and make it appealing to a younger generation to watch.
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Ma expressed concern that the younger generation would be ill-equipped to survive the digital era.
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This week, the series looks at how that history has impacted a younger generation of artists.
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"I think, you know, starting with the younger generation is always great for that," Bayer said.
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This move could be an effort to appeal to a younger generation of tech-savvy shoppers.
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Every day, our younger generation is exploring new ideas to harness the power of the smartphone.
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"If you're trying to reach a younger generation, that's what everyone's on," he said of Snapchat.
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I just care about the younger generation and the people that I can inspire and help.
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If the younger generation sees housing as unaffordable and uninteresting, they're more likely to move internationally.
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He's now passing that quality that he had down through to the younger generation of players.
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In Alex McElroy's dark satire, a member of the younger generation finds himself among them. Enjoy.
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But that younger generation, the one that will soon dominate the Democratic Party, will not forget.
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In the younger generation of evangelicals, there are now more Hispanic people than non-Hispanic whites.
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Bravo's decision, then, to focus on the younger generation is a miscalculation, though a reasonable one.
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What I miss among the younger generation is that they don't have too many group performers.
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There is also the worry that a younger generation will lose Palo Alto's sense of solidarity.
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The younger generation was going to arena concerts, not hanging out in the Sands Hotel lounge.
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The younger generation was going to arena concerts, not hanging out in the Sands Hotel lounge.
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He expressed his "deepest apologies to the younger generation" for the disappointment that he caused them.
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"The biggest threat for us would be not to seduce the younger generation," Mr. Bianchi said.
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So I look at the younger generation and I think, O.K. I'm living in their time.
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They were a young, hip crowd that helped make watches cool again to that younger generation.
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The trend is touching a new, younger generation that has come of age since the revolution.
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The launch sits in line with Yum China's plans to attract a younger generation of customers.
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I think it's our obligation to a younger generation to create a change and change culture.
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Unlike the younger generation of investors, he said he relies on state media for his information.
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"The younger generation wants to know where and how their products are being made," she said.
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"I just don't understand the younger generation on trying to get their 15 minutes of fame."
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It's a labor-intensive art, one that's slowly dying as the younger generation casts it aside.
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LG: Why do you think there is such an embrace of this among the younger generation?
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Battin: In today's age I think as I said, a lot of times, consumers in the younger generation, expect brands to get in and have a say consumers in the younger generation, expect brands to get in and have a say and have a point of view.
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And the same can be said of all the ways the younger generation is interacting with technology.
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So we propose HBO takes this on to deliver a Big Little Lies for the younger generation.
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Zipser said Chinese households were ramping up spending thanks to a younger generation who enjoyed buying luxury.
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Many of the younger generation might still have Facebook accounts, but usage has dropped off a cliff.
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Police are embattled, criticized by a movement led by a younger generation for how they use force.
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"We really need to do something — the younger generation understand it more," De Wever told BuzzFeed News.
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The company is also looking to revive its mainstays that have lost traction with the younger generation.
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Among the younger generation of Mexican immigrants, some had only the dimmest understanding of Mr. Guzmán's notoriety.
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I don't know, maybe being of a younger generation, I'm more willing to give up a definition.
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"I think the advantage of leading while being in a younger generation is the opportunity," she says.
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What's really good about [the younger generation] is that we had no family when we were young.
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I feel so bad for this younger generation, growing up with all this social media and stuff.
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And with a younger generation coming up, they are different kind of people, and they're our future.
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Some of them are from that old era, but yeah, a lot of the younger generation, too.
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I'm just trying to be a better person and a better Muslim so the younger generation knows.
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So how do we as a society encourage a younger generation to help deliver a brighter tomorrow?
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Being Pakistani, I think there's a lot of things that we adopt, especially in the younger generation.
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" She continued: "So now we are programming the younger generation to know what's okay and what's not.
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The younger generation is taking the responsibility of picking up and carrying the torch of the fallen.
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At the same time, nurturing women in comedy has become of particular interest to a younger generation.
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If this younger generation adopts Twitter to watch those live events, then the company is probably golden.
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But assuring a leaner, healthier younger generation may often require starting even before a baby is born.
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The ivory silk dress was designed by Catherine Walker, a favourite amongst the younger generation of royals.
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Just knowing that we need these new voices for a younger generation of people is so important.
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I want to share with them that the younger generation wants us to be an independent state.
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Millennials have different homebuying priorities than baby boomers: The younger generation prefers convenience and quality over size.
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Some public-health experts worry that we're grooming a younger generation for a lifetime of dangerous addiction.
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She also became a Twitter meme as secretary of state, admired by a younger generation of women.
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This younger generation of shoppers knows that in order to get something, you have to give something.
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" Demand is quite high, Mr. Maas said, because the idea "has touched something in the younger generation.
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The younger generation seems far more focused on becoming the Quebecois Steve Jobs than in fomenting revolution.
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Members of the younger generation in Iran were born and have lived their entire lives under sanctions.
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The younger generation who has money — they're not looking to shop the same way their grandparents did.
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But over the last week, just as he learned about a younger generation, I learned about his.
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But of course, there are some in the younger generation, like my girlfriend, who are pro-China.
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" And, she said, "They don't operate in a space the younger generation are spending their time in.
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They're in airports and clubs, or doing sponsorship, but the younger generation are on their mobile phones.
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He sees a younger generation of critics who seem more comfortable with watching movies on their computers.
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And if you look at the younger generation right now, they are very conscious of sustainability efforts.
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How did the 1960s impact the younger generation of mobsters coming up who filled in the ranks?
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The older generations love them, but I think the younger generation sees that style as fake, undogly.
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"It's very much reciprocal, and there's so much to be learned from the younger generation," she said.
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The younger generation desires peace and believes in the democratic standards of free speech and human rights.
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The circumstances and development of many of today's younger generation make such a scenario even more likely.
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And in order to do so, he needed to connect with the younger generation before he died.
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"A lot of the younger generation don't know about him, but there was no pitcher considered better."
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It's been a season for the younger generation on "The Americans" — Paige, Henry, Tuan, Mischa, even Kimmy.
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They also noted that the march itself brought to prominence a multiracial, younger generation of potential leaders.
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For the younger generation, aged 18-29, only 2 percent referenced "print newspaper" as their news source.
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I think this will get more true as this younger generation of queer people grows up too.
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John won't mind me saying that I'm of a younger generation than most of my senior executives.
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Also in Baghdad, the "Wall of Wishes" showcases the hopes and dreams of Iraq&aposs younger generation.
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He noted that the younger generation, which is always more progressive, has come to expect multicultural depictions.
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"I understand why the younger generation might not want a unified Korea at these Olympics," he said.
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For the younger generation of CoD players, this will be a brand-new type of Call of Duty.
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"The younger generation is motivated, hungry to learn and willing to learn from the ground up," Levy said.
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As a result, the role is likely to fall to a member of a younger generation of managers.
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But because Trump is 70 and Gingrich is 73, they could face difficulty appealing to a younger generation.
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However, it's important to maintain barriers — for seasoned CEOs and particularly for the younger generation of business leaders.
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It's nice to know that there is someone in our younger generation that is championing for women's rights.
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Indeed, it is a deeply felt belief that he has passed on to the younger generation of Trumps.
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"(The controversy) shows there's some division between the younger generation and the 1989 democracy movement generation," says Lee.
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However the younger generation which are more tech-savvy and bilingual, are definitely more receptive to this concept.
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If the legacy brands of yore aren't resonating, broadly speaking, with a younger generation, then what is working?
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But the younger generation, who have no memory of the Korean War, feels less connected to the North.
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"I admire the younger generation and their skill to manage all the added demand of social media." pic.twitter.
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Jérôme Bel will reprise his "Ballet," which explores movement in trained and untrained bodies, for the younger generation.
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On the surface, they appear to live into the stereotypes that seem to always chase the younger generation.
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"The affinity for the outdoors in the younger generation is part of what's driving this trend," Powell said.
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"The younger generation has won the battle," says Olivier Roy, a French author on Islam in the West.
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"We must encourage the younger generation to think more about the prosperity of the motherland," argues one teacher.
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And yet, the younger generation are—however cliche it may be—the future for this decades-old hobby.
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Isobel Yeung: I'd say in general the younger generation are more impassioned about homosexuality being a bad thing.
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The younger generation of pastors seem to get this issue more and are willing to talk about it.
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There, electronic music has become a powerful force among a younger generation who crave space to be themselves.
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Apple's dominance, popularity with the younger generation, and superior range of songs, looks certain to out-muscle Pandora.
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Earlier that month it launched Messenger Kids, in a grab for the younger generation (or perhaps their parents).
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"I think what's surprising about it to everyone is that it's connecting with a younger generation," Matt explained.
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It forms part of a plan conjured up a decade ago by an ambitious younger generation of leaders.
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Mr. Doerr also highlighted the firm's younger generation, including Mike Abbott, Eric Feng, Wen Hsieh and Mood Rowghani.
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"This is kind of their last bite at the apple before a younger generation comes in," Page says.
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Joseah Bii, a retired teacher, said many parents today were reluctant to trust the younger generation with land.
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In recent years, a younger generation of writers such as Ezra Klein, one of the founders of Vox.
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"I can't keep up with this younger generation, but I want them to love me," she said, laughing.
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The younger generation knows nothing about it or defends the crackdown and attacks those who speak the truth.
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But a younger generation in the party, often critical of Schroeder's links to the Kremlin, is more cautious.
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His younger generation has a reputation for ruthlessness and a lack of respect for the old-school rules.
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The study found that "global citizenship" is particularly important for the younger generation because it safeguards their future.
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"The younger generation now tells me how tough things are—give me a break," Biden said last year.
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He's another one of those grumpy older guys with lots to complain about, in particular the younger generation.
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He's a different comic: crankier, older, the kind of guy who says he doesn't understand the younger generation.
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Based on my conversations, the younger generation is disillusioned by feeling guilt towards "stealing" from huge media giants.
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In a way, I feel like the younger generation (myself included) is always spending time on social media.
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Yes, the younger generation still loves their highlights, and they love the personalities that we put on air.
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It was an ambitious bet to revive Yahoo's fortunes by attracting a younger generation of hyper-engaged users.
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If that inspires a younger generation to do what feels best for them, then that makes me happy.
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For a younger generation, practices like organic gardening and meditation may not carry any whiff of the counterculture.
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In the future, we need sex appeal, we need modernity, we need to connect to the younger generation.
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The younger generation of royals — including Prince Harry and Princess Eugenie — are friends with pop singer Ellie Goulding.
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Now, a younger generation of women is looking at a wider asset range in which to park investments.
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The new, younger generation is calling out the older one in Congress for what is not acceptable anymore.
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Considering how environmentally conscious the younger generation is, it'd be surprising if glitter-based beauty products stick around.
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But in the U.K., the U.S. and internationally, there are some great women composers of the younger generation.
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"More and more I am trying to let the younger generation fully take the reins," Mr. Miyamoto said.
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But as Showalter tells it, writing about a younger generation provided an opportunity to reflect on growing up.
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The protesters were from a younger generation who had seen just how little playing by the rules had accomplished.
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But more fundamentally, our sense of self is depleted, and the opportunities available to the younger generation are fractured.
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In 2015's "Baepsae" they rebuke the older generation for promoting the idea that the younger generation are lazy.
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"It probably would take the younger generation to take that bull by the horns," May told The Daily Mirror.
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We wanted to appeal to a younger generation that's very concerned about things going on now in American society.
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Gunvor cut support staff, hired more traders, promoted a younger generation, invested in automation and beefed up its governance.
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The policies can help, to some extent, to stabilize the hopeless feeling from a lot of the younger generation.
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Foxx followed the moment up with a lecture to the younger generation about gun violence and better decision-making.
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While 60% of that younger generation typically leave a tip, Gen Xers came in at 56% and boomers, 48%.
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" She continued: "The younger generation will vote to change these gun laws that so desperately need to be changed.
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We are often told by the government that the West's influence will corrupt us and damage the younger generation.
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How have things like a proposed wall between Mexico and the United States affected the younger generation of immigrants?
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You've also said the devil distracts the younger generation to keep them occupied and not thinking about the world?
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The younger generation includes several leading lights who challenge the idea that the Tory party is a white one.
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Althoughpremarital relationships are still taboo, social media have provided the younger generation with a covert means of online dating.
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"Active Forms" also included work by a younger generation of Palestinian artists using their own language, mediums, and metaphors.
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"Unless you give more power to the younger generation your economy will not be able to rebalance," Lai said.
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The younger generation may be more open to it, and perhaps that is Facebook's real target audience, he said.
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Were Donald Trump a noble figure, the prospect of a younger generation devoted to his presidency would be encouraging.
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Beijing's refusal of concessions has embittered a younger generation of activists, including Leung, who have pledged to fight on.
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But among the younger generation, I think they are generally excited about the idea of having a woman leader.
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Conversely, the internet has been abuzz with content some of which aims to soften Kaine for a younger generation.
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"There's still a planful orientation around the older generations whereas younger generation tend to be more impulsive," Wissink said.
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And it's fun to be living now in a time when a younger generation understands what I was doing.
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And they're being called out for their rhetoric, which in some cases has offended the younger generation of liberals.
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The younger generation seems willing to forgive public policy errors in judgment, especially if public officials acknowledge their humanity.
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Recipes, techniques, and a fastidious dedication to time-honored traditions were passed down from elders to the younger generation.
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Even if Musk or Jeff Bezos took over the abandoned facility, it may not matter for Lordstown's younger generation.
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Observers and groups monitoring the south said they were seeing signs of restlessness amongst a younger generation of separatists.
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For all Wiliams's aura, talent and drive, Kerber is on the rise again and a younger generation is coming.
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In Scandinavia, the spirit has struggled to find popularity among a younger generation that has embraced American-style cocktails.
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And the history and the jealousy that an older generation can have of a younger generation or vice versa.
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Instead, striker Lautaro Martínez, 23, of Inter Milan, has been one of several in the younger generation to impress.
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But they are also worried about their children; they think the younger generation is getting brainwashed by overseas governments.
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People who entered the brick building with ease on a recent weekday tended to be of a younger generation.
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Pernod is banking on China's growing middle-income earners and the younger generation, in order to reach that target.
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"It delays the economic life cycle for the younger generation," says Marshall Steinbaum, senior economist at the Roosevelt Institute.
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Instead, he is stepping back from management responsibilities to help induct a younger generation into the firm's leadership ranks.
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And we think that the adoption of the Venmo payment system is really moving beyond just the younger generation.
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" And he had just finished opining that "we need the younger generation to be more free, and express themselves.
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But a younger generation of consumers is devoting more money during the holidays toward experiences, like vacations and concerts.
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If a younger generation tries to pull this off without the revolutionary credentials, there will be too much pushback.
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But the younger generation eat very little whale meat, and the industry depends on government subsidies to stay afloat.
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"On the King holiday weekend, we are now dealing with blatant racism of a younger generation," said the Rev.
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Simon's death in 2018 only increased Broderick and Parker's interest in rekindling Simon's Broadway spark for a younger generation.
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I think a lot of younger-generation Muslim-American leaders were really politically empowered, mobilized by the BLM movement.
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In areas that voted strongly Remain and among the younger generation, there is a feeling of betrayal and despair.
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Whether the use of horse-hide skis survives will depend on the younger generation in the remote villages around Khom.
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This was a sad drain of creative minds, and youthful energy from a country that desperately needed its younger generation.
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How Herren is spreading his message Herren, now 43, is now looking to the younger generation to continue his work.
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Harper is among a younger generation of MLB players that thinks the old fogies and mall-cops need to relax.
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Among the younger generation of black Jews, most were born in Israel or have spent most of their lives there.
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"The younger generation prefers scientific forecasts while the older generation use both the (indigenous knowledge) and scientific forecasts," she said.
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Somehow, even with all their experience growing up playing video games, the younger generation just seems to effortlessly own them.
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"Essentially, for the past century, the younger generation has kept out-performing the older generations in IQ tests," Kokkinakis said.
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I know that the younger generation will vote to change these gun laws that so desperately need to be changed.
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I stopped cutting my shit entirely because I noticed that the younger generation was getting hooked on meth and GHB.
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It's safe to assume that once the younger generation is old enough to be online, they'll follow the same pattern.
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LAST November the Centre for Policy Studies (CPS) held a drinks party to fete the younger generation of Tory MPs.
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The exhibition aims to elucidate Schnabel's historical significance and argues for his continuing relevance to a younger generation of painters.
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Social media are now being blamed for every problem on the planet, from destroying democracy to ruining the younger generation.
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Now her goal, and part of her partnership with Chico's, is to be that role model for the younger generation.
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And that's why a lot of people are afraid to list things on eBay now because of the younger generation.
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The younger generation has been caught up in TikTok, finding the TikTok stars more real and approachable than reigning YouTubers.
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For decades, Cuban-Americans were broadly opposed to any rapprochement but a younger generation has warmed to Obama's policy shift.
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I've seen a new generation over the last 5-10 years of a younger generation into this style of music.
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Maezawa said he was preparing to expand Zozotown in China, citing the surge in disposable income among the younger generation.
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"The Diana Award to me is the absolute crux of it all because it's taking it through the younger generation."
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How are Aboriginal elders living in Canada ensuring that Aboriginal culture and traditions are not forgotten by the younger generation?
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The Daily Beast found similar unrest at the Pentagon, as old guard officials anticipated being replaced by a younger generation.
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Decades later, their work inspired a younger generation of curious DJs who helped push the island's burgeoning dance music community.
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She has two teenage sons, and she wants them and the younger generation to know what's acceptable — and what's not.
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We can take hope from the younger generation, which is more political than it has been in a long time.
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They have given a younger generation of Colombians a clear way to start relegating this war to the history books.
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And today we're seeing this same view espoused by a younger generation of white nationalists known as the alt-right.
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LONDON (Reuters Breakingviews) - For ageing monarchs in the Gulf, handing more power to a younger generation of princes makes sense.
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For the seniors, it's a critical opportunity to embrace and inform the younger generation and to celebrate Jewish life reborn.
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"The younger generation is more apt to be using YouTube than they are to be even watching TV," he said.
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Part of that comes down to how much more a younger generation of teens and adults discuss their mental health.
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In China, the government has taken proactive steps to prevent what it sees as a threat to the younger generation.
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Other members of the younger generation are surely taking note, including the uncommonly large number of promising young American women.
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Having two children in college, Dombrowski said, helps keep him attuned to the younger generation and open to new ideas.
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I became interested in older people as a way to solve human and social capital needs of the younger generation.
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"I hope that through what I'm doing, it can reach a younger generation, especially the little black boys," Porter said.
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Unlike many players in the younger generation, Thiem, 25, has had success against Nadal, winning three of their previous matches.
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"It feels like the fruits of a lot of people's hard work are going to a younger generation," she said.
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He was seen as a digital reformer, someone in touch with a younger generation — naturally enough, being part of it.
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"I doubt that the policy approach of the younger generation of policymakers is what voters really want," Ms. Wolf said.
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The younger generation, Princess Charlotte and Prince George, attend Thomas's Battersea, a $23,000-a-year school that teaches morning yoga.
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Both represent a younger generation in power in their countries largely because of their family ties, yet with vast portfolios.
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She has proposed that, starting this year, she would allocate $40 million in party funds for engaging the younger generation.
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U.K. private equity investor Guy Hands said Monday that the Davos elite have become "less relevant" to the younger generation.
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Orman, who was a waitress until she was 30, said she knows how the younger generation feels, especially about astrology.
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So it went on Sunday as he rallied to extend his dominance and prevent the younger generation from breaking through.
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Whether or not it actually catches on with the younger generation it's aiming to capture, however, remains to be seen.
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Following the younger generation to profit Ostroff views podcasting's financial opportunity within the wider context of shifting media consumption habits.
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"I think we can do better — especially when it comes to educating younger women and the younger generation," she said.
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Some, though, have struggled to find an identity or to innovate in a way that caters to the younger generation.
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The younger generation of African-American artists working with representation really opened the door for people to rediscover Barkley's work.
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"As for the younger generation, they have no knowledge base, but they have a sense the Koreans are intractable," he said.
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It is not so cynical as to announce that a younger generation needn't hear that they can exhale, Love, Simon–style.
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Some lawmakers want a younger generation to take over but feel that no single candidate from their group is yet ready.
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"The takeaway for clinicians is to be aware of the influence of social media, especially with the younger generation," Vashi said.
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"He's now the voice of the younger generation, the voice of the agents of change," says Yaroslav Hrytsak, a Ukrainian historian.
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Then there's my sister, in the younger generation, for whom it's just all-consuming, and they don't even think about it.
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" "The younger generation is much less inhibited on spending their money," says Eric Fish, author of "China's Millennials: The Want Generation.
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Kleiner doesn't seem to be faring much better at grooming a younger generation of VCs in the wake of that move.
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The younger generation of entertainers seems to have largely rejected the idea that only a straight person will be palatable onscreen.
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The Ghostbusters reboot was a lot of fun and introduced a younger generation to the wild world of comedic paranormal activity.
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"We make luxury that is relevant for a younger generation," Andretta said in an interview in the weeks before the show.
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"I just don't think someone of your size should be applauded, or a role model for our younger generation," she said.
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Entrepreneurs are launching news companies on Instagram, in an attempt to reach a younger generation of news consumers on their phones.
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"It's really showing the younger generation or the girls especially that whatever they dream of, they can achieve it," she continued.
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"They are trying to appeal to a younger generation that are not so impressed by traditional Irish Catholic values," he said.
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That's what skate superstar Ryan Sheckler thinks ... telling TMZ Sports he thinks Tony Hawk isn't appreciated enough by the younger generation.
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"Another example of the younger generation lacking common sense and not being able to do anything without google," one commenter sighed.
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In its current incarnation, Snapchat is basically a television advertising business recast for a younger generation that lives on its phones.
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In Russia, rap is more important than ever—for the younger generation, it's the most popular musical genre in the country.
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On Wednesday, the conservative premier of the eastern German state of Saxony resigned, saying a younger generation of leaders is needed.
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Her work, with its formal fluidity — also implying mobility, speed, freedom — spoke to a worldview widely shared by a younger generation.
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I know that she inspired a lot of the younger generation to look at Formula One as a serious career opportunity.
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The Craigslist model is established, and it's something that people, especially younger generation of people are very used to dealing with.
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Without reform, the only solution left is to increase taxes, which the younger generation will shoulder most of the burden for.
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Now the desire for new faces and people who represent the younger generation of Democrats will be felt even more strongly.
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He said it was important to invest in the younger generation to bear fruit for the future and for Hong Kong.
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"Social-media users, especially the younger generation, have to realize they are more than the number of likes on a photo."
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But the initiative has failed to satisfy many people who want power to move to a younger generation with fresh ideas.
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A younger generation of antitrust scholars who are rethinking the nation's fundamental approach to antitrust law may prove even more influential.
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From his dreads, to his jean shirts, to his megawatt smile, he's helping to reintroduce reggae to a new, younger generation.
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The energy among the younger generation has also resulted in a crop of candidates in their late 20s and early 30s.
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All the work I'm doing right now is pretty much about how the smartphone is going to ruin the younger generation.
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As part of efforts to regain its footing, it is pushing deeper into cheaper beer to reconnect with the younger generation.
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Quietly, optimists in the business say that it may be healthy for a younger generation of editors to take the reins.
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This week I wrote a column about how a younger generation is growing up in China without Google, Facebook or Twitter.
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Recent protests provide hope that the younger generation will prioritize strict gun regulations as they mature into positions of greater influence.
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As theater rushes to modernize with technology or offer more marketable experiences to a younger generation, the human presence is neglected.
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They're not going to see it in the same light that I do from a younger generation looking up to them.
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But through his collaborative design model, he is helping to sustain these crafts by creating innovative clothes for a younger generation.
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A lot of the younger generation grew up with kids who were out in high school, or in middle school even.
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"Now, the younger generation is getting a sense of what the history is about," historian and writer Syed Badrul Ahsan said.
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The younger generation at Salk, she says, seems committed to a fair playing field, and ready to work to create one.
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Passing the torch to this younger generation is already a difficult undertaking — as many leaders, educators, rabbis and parents will attest.
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Mr. Petty's music also reached a younger generation, as he headlined the Bonnaroo Music Festival in Tennessee in 2006 and 2013.
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The show, or at least the two episodes made available to critics, focuses largely on the younger generation in these families.
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And Mr. Murphy in turn influenced a younger generation of Irish playwrights who have explored uncomfortable themes with Murphy-like fearlessness.
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"The younger generation will see a patty at a gas station or at school, and they'll eat it," Mr. Hammond said.
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While their parents may have been more closed off about discussing these taboos, the younger generation is helping to destigmatize them.
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The younger generation in China is optimistic, hard-working, aggressively upwardly mobile, and adopting new tech trends and a furious pace.
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They had no popular support in the galleries or collector base, but a big following with a younger generation of artists.
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Britain is already a very different place from Diana's era, partly because of a younger generation less enamored with old conventions.
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It appeals to a younger generation — folks who love functional simplicity but who also have a highly technical sense of style.
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His remarks were his latest to indicate a shift within the British monarchy toward greater openness, led by a younger generation.
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With more green and climate awareness, consumers, especially the younger generation, have become more socially conscious on what businesses they support.
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But maybe it's enough to send a signal to the younger generation that this is, at least, part of your history.
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"The biggest challenge is making the connection with the younger generation," said Ye Liyan, marketing director in China for Pizza Hut.
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Bands such as Lone Piñon and solo artists such as Lara Manzanares are making the genre accessible to a younger generation.
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"The younger generation expects the company to be walking the walk to retain and attract the best talent," Ms. Brown said.
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"I saw how the war had made the younger generation so vulnerable and forced many children into refugee camps," he said.
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The younger generation was also raised on sweet, sugary snacks, and those preferences may have followed them into adulthood, says Rorabaugh.
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He could have had many more years as Neil, wrangling with a younger generation led by his children, Lily and Devon.
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After all, the younger generation of Quebecers could easily be tempted to say "email" rather than "courriel," its French Canadian equivalent.
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Both of them put a lot of thought into how they can make classical music more accessible to a younger generation.
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The symbolic experience of older black men teaching the younger generation how to clean and load a musket resonated with me.
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A: I think the younger generation tries a lot to look perfect, and because of that, they aren't living their lives.
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He wanted to preserve the quarry, both as a dig site for paleontologists and as a museum for inspiring the younger generation.
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Some of the PP's younger generation of politicians say the party is fighting graft in its ranks to regain the public's trust.
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With the blockbuster now cut for a younger generation, Reynolds might actually be able to show it to his daughters one day.
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Mophidius is one of a younger generation of tabletop game publishers that have discovered the power of Kickstarter as potent marketing tool.
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I think the younger generation want to communicate with the older generation and hope (they) can understand their worldviews and life choices.
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The younger generation are more safe space-y and into gender politics, and the older generation are more straight-up anti-fascist.
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It's also clear that Instagram has now become the hip social network of the younger generation, rivaled only (and barely) by Snapchat.
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The UK is leaving the European Union, and the younger generation is pretty upset at the older for heavily influencing the decision.
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But those others, perhaps the younger-generation seat-fillers, will continue to show him unconditional love (with their wallets or their knockoffs).
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But the dreamers tend to be ageing supporters who fought alongside Mr Lévesque to protect rights the younger generation takes for granted.
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"The younger generation now tells me how tough things are — give me a break," he told the Los Angeles Times last year.
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Most of the jeering was from youths, underscoring how the younger generation has become increasingly disaffected by political tension and economic hardship.
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The party further endeared itself to Ireland's younger generation by backing campaigns to legalize gay marriage and repeal Ireland's antiquated abortion laws.
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"The craft beer movement is already happening in China—and the younger generation is demanding alternative options in beer choices," Yin said.
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Do you think that the younger generation is still excited to pursue photography as a medium, despite its ubiquity in our society?
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"We should try to influence the younger generation if we see this kind of mindset," he said, appealing to his fellow Muslims.
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Palestinian leaders say a younger generation sees no hope for the future living under Israeli security restrictions and with a stifled economy.
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But the truth, I think, is that having been a model, Melania knows the tricks that are instinctive to a younger generation.
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Some of that is currently in gold, which Silbert is predicting a younger generation would convert to bitcoin as a hedge instead.
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The average MLB viewer is 53 years old, according to ESPN, and bringing in a younger generation has been a lingering problem.
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So Riyadh's younger generation of decision-makers set out on a more assertive foreign policy, which included putting Qatar in its place.
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Total consumption by the younger generation is projected to rise to 53 percent from 45 percent by 2020, according to BCG forecasts.
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"It's time to make room for a younger generation," a smiling Bollore told shareholders gathered at Olympia, the renowned Parisian music hall.
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Involving a younger generation of artists and a "newer" drug, Soundcloud rap culture is, in many ways, a "Lil" version of that.
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Do they go out and buy something like that, that's sort of a hit with a younger generation in some big cities?
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While the prequels were clearly designed for a younger generation of Star Wars fans, I'm not sure who Cursed Child is for.
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"By doing that, you're able to create more of the high-paying local jobs that the younger generation actually wants," Rodrigues noted.
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It's acted as a warning to the younger generation: Many have been scared off by the role models in their own homes.
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For perhaps the first time in modern history, our younger generation will probably have a lower standard of living than their parents.
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For a younger generation, he was known for playing the wandmaker Garrick Ollivander who appeared in three of the Harry Potter films.
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Upwards of 120,000 youngsters will join China patriotic activities at a time of growing disillusionment with Beijing among the city's younger generation.
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INSIDER spoke to royal commentators to find out why the younger generation of royals can seemingly do nothing right on social media.
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"Talulah-Eve said she thinks CGI influencers are probably more satisfying to the younger generation who are "fanatical over this new trend.
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That can be lost on some people in the younger generation because they see 23-year-old billionaires launching social media platforms.
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McWhorter's response to the radicalism of the younger generation, notably embodied by the Black Lives Matter movement, has been an exasperated resignation.
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On a persona level, in 2018, I'm finishing my book, which is a manifesto for the menstrual movement for the younger generation.
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It just kept going, and it ended up eventually getting to the younger kids and younger generation that was growing up there.
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The conflict, between the older generation and the younger generation of Possum Springs, reaches its head near the end of the game.
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A streaming deal with Facebook extends MLB's reach to a younger generation, which has steadily become less engaged in America's favorite pastime.
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What has happened with the younger generation that started watching me on "Fresh Prince" is that I developed a relationship with them.
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Pelota mixteca continues to be played in relative obscurity every Sunday, but a younger generation of players has appeared on the field.
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That's why the younger generation is not interested in learning those skills; they're afraid they won't be able to support themselves financially.
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Unlike students of my generation who held false hopes for the party, members of today's younger generation are more cynical and realistic.
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Indeed, Mr. Easton's coming out signals the emergence of a younger generation demanding that its views and identities be heard and embraced.
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But even though the traditional buttoned-up look might cause the younger generation to yawn, suiting has never fallen out of fashion.
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Very. But for a sport yearning to broaden its reach, this second-annual appeal to a younger generation qualifies as harmless fun.
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A younger generation caught conglomeration fever and binged on acquisitions, adding Baskin-Robbins, an American ice-cream chain, and continental meat-processors.
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Mr. Ryan, 44, is among a number of House Democrats who would like to see a younger generation of leaders take power.
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Maybe it's time for Gen-Xers and baby boomers to step aside and let the younger generation sort out their own rules.
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Representative Linda Sánchez, 48, a California Democrat, said that it was time for older Democrats to make way for a younger generation.
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But that is unlikely with today's younger generation, which at 51 percent white is comfortable living in a multiethnic society, surveys show.
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The younger generation, too — often called in the industry the "next generation," or "next gen," is shifting in its approach to investing.
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The short-form-video app has exploded in popularity with the younger Generation Z, a demographic that Facebook is eager to capture.
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Previously a brand license, the newly-revived, lower-priced M line is Missoni for a younger generation: a remixed, refreshed, revived Missoni.
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"There is definitely a part of doing this for the younger generation," said Lena Fankhauser, a Juilliard-trained violist based in Vienna.
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But never have we had this many high-profile double weddings in a row — especially not involving this younger generation of celebs.
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It's getting harder to find them, said Mr. Pongsopon, as immigrants age and the younger generation doesn't step up to the plate.
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Skinny bundle providers are wooing a younger generation of cord cutters, along with people who never subscribed to traditional cable at all.
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But Tsai will also have to be accountable to her own constituency, especially the more radical, pro-independence younger generation, Chu added.
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To satisfy House Democrats who pressed for a younger generation of leaders, she has agreed to limit her term to four years.
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Federer, 37, expressed sympathy for the younger generation of tennis players, saying that their successes outside the Grand Slams were being overlooked.
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One effect of our historical moment is that the idea of socialism is now said to be "hip" among the younger generation.
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As his time playing President Donald Trump may be nearing its end, Alec Baldwin has started teaching the skill to the younger generation.
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Individually, and as a group, the younger generation of Trumps speaks with more grace than their father as they make the same points.
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"Snap's IPO revitalized investing among the younger generation," notes Baiju Bhatt, the co-founder of Robinhood, whose core audience is primarily 18-24.
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The younger generation in South Africa, who have less attachment to the history of the ANC, stayed away from the ballot in droves.
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" What's more, she argues that "the younger generation of drinkers means there is much less of a gender divide in the craft scene.
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Success would restore enthusiasm for the military to a younger generation and equip the Pentagon with the tools needed to defeat its adversaries.
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On this episode of October's Very Owned, the Noisey staff takes a look at the impact Drake has had on a younger generation.
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And his advisers have pointed repeatedly to early polls showing his campaign performing well among black voters, particularly those of a younger generation.
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Hannaford himself dodges enquiries about his declining career and whether the party is a way of "getting in touch with the younger generation".
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One key difficulty for the group is appealing to a younger generation, according to Richard Jaffe, managing director and analyst at Stifel Nicolaus.
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"Most of the younger generation do not want to go into retail banks," said Tamara Gaffney, principal analyst and director at Adobe Systems.
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I'm not saying the MA770 lacks capability for cochlea-rupturing bass the younger generation (including myself) seems to have an unhealthy obsession with.
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He added that he thought a younger generation would take a more activist stance towards obesity -- as they have done toward climate change.
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Her willingness to take that on has prompted plenty of love from her fans, many of whom are women from Cambodia's younger generation.
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The younger generation has skills their parents lack, and many have bypassed the industry for white collar jobs in the city, Salim said.
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I did a lot of projects in temporary spaces and I realized that for the younger generation it's getting more and more difficult.
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E-motos could be a way to change that by bringing some segment of a more tech savvy younger generation back to motorcycles.
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This comes at a time when virtually any device is a viable consumption screen — and the younger generation are satisfied with smaller screens.
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A reporter from the celebrity news website TMZ asked McCain, who turns 80 on Monday, to name his favorite "younger generation" female celebrity.
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"We wanted to make heritage more exciting and accessible to the younger generation" says Nexto co-founder and chief product officer Tadej Strok.
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The younger rolls, Prince William and Prince Harry are charismatic, hugely popular, have connected with the British public, particularly among the younger generation.
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"The younger generation lives and has grown up in a technology-filled world where lots of interactions are via a screen," Vullers says.
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She sees the younger generation as less biased than their elders but also idealistic, concerned about the country, the environment, and the world.
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I think that the younger generation—like around my age and younger—has huge understanding that what you see online is not real.
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For the younger generation—baby boomers and younger—a lot of cremation, just because it comes down to cost (it's a lot cheaper).
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Many of them are sticking with their true love, television, and letting a younger generation deal with all the new whiz-bang tech.
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The younger generation can create the next generation's dance music with new gear that we have never expected, like PCs in contact lenses.
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But she recognizes that the younger generation has grown accustomed to "living the evacuee life," and for them there is no looking back.
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As the family's wealth has grown, many of the younger generation have become glamorous socialites, traveling the world to shop, dine and play.
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What makes this all the more entertaining is seeing the grace and ease with which these items are mastered by the younger generation.
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Beijing's refusal to grant the former British colony full democracy has embittered a younger generation of activists who launched big protests in 2014.
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"With the younger generation, they have so much social media craziness, it's important for kids to feel like they're giving back," she said.
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Can major tech players — not just investors — retain their star power while also trying to develop a younger generation to take their places?
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For a younger generation, the mud-spattered bike that David Beckham used to slither through the Brazilian jungle in 2014 stands in reception.
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The case played out in the public eye O.J. Simpson-style, provoking class resentment and fears of moral degradation in the younger generation.
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The second was to blunt the momentum of Snapchat, which has become the default place to share and socialize for a younger generation.
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One thing we're seeing more and more of, especially with the younger generation, is viewing this type of action, viewing protest, as spiritual.
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Zero's e-motos — starting at around $9K for the entry-level FX — are also attracting a younger generation, according to the startup's CEO.
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According to a Pew Research Center study released Wednesday, a majority of this younger generation of Americans -- 23% -- would be up for it.
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But as attitudes in Japan, particularly in the younger generation, modernize and inbound tourist numbers rise, operators have started to rethink their policies.
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Swalwell, 220006, briefly captured the spotlight during Thursday's debate for urging Biden, 2202, to "pass the torch" to a younger generation of Americans.
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Mr. Copping attempted to evolve the brand Mr. de la Renta built for a younger generation while staying within the vernacular he established.
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That speaks to the divide between older pro-democracy supporters, who accept Chinese sovereignty, and many in the younger generation, who do not.
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All are in their late 70s, leaving a younger generation of restless Democrats clamoring for a chance to climb into the leadership ranks.
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Financial technology companies are creating easy-to-use apps to help this younger generation learn to budget, save, invest and spend their money.
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"It's about the younger generation having a chance to come to power, and having to face what has come before them," Richmond said.
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Because we live in a globalized world, the younger generation will do business and exchange ideas via the Internet all around the world.
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It's nice that Microsoft is looking at the younger generation and care about their ideas, and they're helping them further themselves as individuals.
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A younger generation of working women say their original surnames carry professional clout that they do not want to lose when they marry.
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It's not unreasonable to think they'd have a better chance of reaching the younger generation than the local police or federal law enforcement.
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"Our leaders have known that social media and online media is important and [is] an emerging trend for the younger generation," Gatena says.
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We are entering into a new, uncharted era where entrance to Berghain for a younger generation of UK partygoers may be under threat.
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"The younger generation is reclaiming their Taiwanese identity," she said, by pushing back on the assimilation that their parents and grandparents often encouraged.
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But for the younger generation, we think we can at least fight for what we deserve and what is stated in the law.
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They are facing calls to cede power to a younger generation as the party moves to take control of the House next month.
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"What the fashion brands are doing to appeal to a younger generation is a wake-up call to traditional watch brands," she said.
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One factor contributing to the new collaboration is the so-called Mizrahi awakening of a younger generation connecting with its Arab cultural roots.
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As much as the game brought together French people of different ethnicities and races, it was also a match for the younger generation.
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While many people are cancelling, rescheduling, or changing trips, the younger generation is taking advantage of cheap flights, reported Ben Kesslen for NBC.
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I know I can help the younger generation like my vets (Terry Porter, Mike Williams, Doug West, Stanley Roberts and Googs) helped me.
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In 2000, the society started a youth market, for ages 21 to 2400, so the younger generation can practice and preserve these crafts.
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Let's focus on raising the younger generation into competent citizens able to cope as best they can in this era of digital distraction.
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The focus on climate risk is driven largely by a younger generation of investors who want their money invested with sustainability in mind.
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"She's very passionate about Tesla and the environment, and we listened to her because she's the younger generation," Doley told the Washington Post.
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Li said Beijing would "strive to make progress on cross-strait economic integration" and strengthen exchanges between ordinary people and the younger generation.
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Dividing Americans Trump's divisive view of people is a deeply felt belief that he has passed on to the younger generation of Trumps.
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In New Zealand, a Māori translated version of the film is making the language attractive to the younger generation, following decades of decline.
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But per Wealth-X's recent findings, this style of giving is generally more popular among the younger generation of billionaires than older ones.
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"There are reduced expectations for the younger generation, and this is the first time this has happened in American history," Mr. Thiel says.
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She knew the important of being a mentor to the younger generation and was so in tune with what we are doing here.
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"Our impression was that his way of making life the center of his work is very appealing to a younger generation," she said.
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In general, this younger generation of drivers is more assertive and combative than just about any racing F1 cohort that I've ever seen.
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"This is what I don't understand with the younger generation," Mr. Glass, who goes by the name Big Dale, told Kaos one day.
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To quell an uprising among Democrats who wanted a younger generation of leaders, she has agreed to limit her term to four years.
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Helguera is part of a younger generation of socially engaged artists that has increasingly adopted Lacy's ways of engaging passerby in public space.
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I'm hoping that we live in a situation where the younger generation leads rather than the older generation doing the same old thing.
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George, beyond the technology aspect, is there anything that you feel is particularly unique among the younger generation of artists you've been working with?
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"But now we are seeing the younger generation, the third generation, more and more identifying very frankly and very loudly as Palestinians," she said.
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"It's a younger generation of leaders, but the divisional structure has not fundamentally changed," said Park Ju-gun, head of research firm CEO Score.
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The younger generation of artists who emerged in Myanmar after 2000 is intentionally less political; their work tends to be more conceptual and interactive.
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Although the social media giant welcomes people of all ages, a mission-driven company like Facebook is appealing to the younger generation, Williams says.
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The game has been taken over by a younger generation with backgrounds in finance and a knack for analyzing data and markets for value.
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"It would be a message to the younger generation that people from a tiny country can have success on the global stage," he said.
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King Salman started to address this in 2015 by naming a member of the younger generation—his nephew, Muhammad bin Nayef—as crown prince.
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Whatever happens, it is hard to argue that greater contact with the world will be bad for the large, modernizing, highly educated younger generation.
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The higher metal content of the younger generation indicates these stars were polluted with heavy elements generated during supernovae explosions from the older generation.
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He introduced young representatives of the charity to policymakers as a means of encouraging conversation surrounding the best intervention techniques for a younger generation.
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YEt the performer hears people in the younger generation saying things like "gender is a construct," after overhearing their favorite drag queen saying it.
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A younger generation, without firsthand acquaintance of their country&aposs history of war and instability, are less likely to pay heed to his warnings.
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Many of the interviewees had supported Sanders during the primaries, drawn to the Vermont senator's economic populism and his appeal to the younger generation.
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"The most important of the younger generation is Castro Espín," said Brian Latell, a former C.I.A. analyst who has closely watched the Castro family.
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Meanwhile, for the younger generation, status is becoming less about material possessions, and increasingly about the experience of consumption and story behind the brand.
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"It's very important to vote because this is for the younger generation who will also get to vote soon, like my children," he said.
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The second episode, with jokes about weed and dildos, particularly seemed aimed at a younger generation than even 31-year-old Trevor Noah's show.
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So far, that seems to be working, and the company will probably look to add more features aimed at the younger generation over time.
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This change, coupled with a shift in consumer preferences from a younger generation, is crucial for evaluating the controversy currently surrounding the fiduciary rule.
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Johnson said part of the reason is that a younger generation prefers to watch things on small screens or catch up on highlights later.
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Here are what teachers everywhere really want for Teacher Appreciation Day: Honestly, the attention span of the younger generation is truly astounding these days.
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As baby boomers came of age in the mid-1960s, "it absolutely made Ford a lot more exciting to the younger generation," Agapiou said.
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Through skilful use of social media the 20043-year-old Mr Wani had become especially popular with a younger generation resentful of Indian rule.
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Several other sports, notably cricket, have adopted new shortened formats to appeal to a younger generation of fans, both at venues and on television.
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Denis Ma, head of research in Hong Kong for real estate and investment management company JLL, said frustration is acute among the younger generation.
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Kipkemoi and many others like him aren't just putting what they learned into practice; they're also teaching the younger generation the lessons they learned.
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H: More recently, there's been a nostalgia, or revisiting, of things that happened in previous generations by the younger generation who didn't experience them.
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What I'm really excited about with this younger generation is that people want to be engaged, but they don't often know where to go.
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Working in the film business with a lot of younger people do you find yourself trying to help the younger generation in any way?
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In terms of people being more politically aware and not being embarrassed by it, the younger generation being more confident—maybe I affected that.
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Sanders is also helping shape a younger generation of Democrats, pushing them to the left and leading them to take economic inequality more seriously.
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But for the younger generation (myself included), when the Chinese lunisolar year turns, there's only one thing on our minds: the Tray of Togetherness.
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Tourism and the exchange of ideas and exposure to foreigners can challenge and influence local ideological viewpoints over time, especially among the younger generation.
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Zachary Crockett / Vox But the biggest difference between Pokémon's spokes-creature and America's vice president may be their recognizability among the country's younger generation.
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Mr. Breschan said the new watches should appeal to a younger generation because ceramic is very sustainable, retaining its form and color for decades.
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Other forecasters said the aging of baby boomers, and the emergence of a younger generation less keen on owning cars, would also dampen demand.
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With most of my cousins still in China, I would expect them and the rest of the younger generation to view this app negatively.
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He was known for revitalizing Vuitton offerings for the younger generation, and his first show for Dior in Paris has been hotly anticipated. 2.
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"There is definitely a move toward a younger generation," said Mohammed Alyahya, a Saudi analyst and nonresident fellow at the Atlantic Council in Washington.
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"A younger generation of transgender men are prying open many of our assumptions about what it means to be men and women," Stein writes.
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Resale, for example, has become a booming market, with many members of the younger generation touting it as a more sustainable form of retail.
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"But we have to fight and work, and put our energy and passion in making music, and transmit this passion to the younger generation."
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A decade ago, what remains of the old guard challenged a younger generation to test limits of flesh, endurance and creativity in the Himalayas.
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From the younger generation ... Gigi sported a sailor motif that included a revealing striped top, while Bella just went with a see-through dress.
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Neither Louedec nor Guerinot had much sympathy for the public sector workers' opposition to a reform that unions say will punish the younger generation.
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However, his win comes amid growing disenchantment, particularly among the urban, younger generation, about Putin's leadership and the lack of political plurality in Russia.
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As older riders lose interest, or simply become unable to ride any longer, the younger generation hasn't been showing the same kind of enthusiasm.
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The younger generation is rising to take its place at center stage and will have a dramatic impact on the midterm elections in November.
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Because much of the younger generation is working to combat climate change, it's likely that they'll be the first to phase out these products.
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" That being said, Chopik told Insider that based on this study, "there's weak evidence that this [younger] generation is the worst in human history.
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She works with the National Association for the Fight Against Drugs and ultimately hopes to "impact the lives of the younger generation experiencing hardship."
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If the U.S.G.A. wants to stay relevant to a younger generation of golfers, they're going to have to take a look at their decision.
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Abdoul cleaned house, ridding the place of questionable characters and opening the doors to a younger generation of Moroccans, students, and even Moroccan women.
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But depressingly often, the Grammys end up the site of a sad battle: an older generation wielding its fading power to spite the younger generation.
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The Polaroid OneStep 2 will entertain the hell out of a younger generation that missed cumbersome days of analog photography and want to play pretend.
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The younger generation of former house and disco fans are also beginning to include raw and edgier acid sounds into their bookings and DJ sets.
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Specialty offerings are considered particularly important to capturing a younger generation of consumers and as a critical differentiator between the online and in-store experience.
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Her speech sought to offer party activists a renewal of Conservative values while making new promises to a younger generation and those "just about managing".
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There's an erroneous belief that the younger generation is lazy and entitled, but I don't think that people understand the amount of pressure we're under.
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She offered Conservative members "hungry for ideas" a renewal of traditional values while making new promises to the younger generation and those "just about managing".
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But at 2202 years old, he is one of the leaders of the rising younger generation that is chafing to earn seats at the table.
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Labor MP John Robertson added his message of thanks and called for the younger generation fighting for equality currently in Australia to not give up.
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Citing his own children, Obama said the country's younger generation rarely feels hampered by their gender, even as inequalities such as a wage gap persist.
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Still, members of the younger generation are engaged and informed, and keenly aware of how politicians and immigration activists have used them in the past.
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"A younger generation of consumers is seeking products that are aligned with their causes," says Renee Richardson Gosline of the MIT Sloan school of management.
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"I believe the younger generation is following our club differently than 10, 20 years ago, and we have to care about that fact," he said.
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For the last several years, e-motorcycle startups have worked to produce models that rejuvenate interest from a younger generation, while creating gas-rider converts.
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He said the younger generation of Americans "totally gets" that the climate is changing and it's become a very personal issue for some of them.
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According to Deadline, her character finds herself struggling to stay in touch with the younger generation, even though she's dedicated her career to championing women.
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But while traveling through four cities last week, I heard a surprising number of people talking about the opposite: the younger generation coming back home.
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It's actually friendlier to the younger generation than Uber is in terms of pricing and some of the various ways in which the app works.
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Utilizing social media that speaks to a younger generation not only makes the work accessible, it builds a sense of solidarity to a global audience.
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And perhaps, for a younger generation, the gap between the often lifeless academic conception of digital literature, and the pop culture reality isn't so large.
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Tarform believes e-motos (theirs in particular) can bring at least some segment of a more tech and design savvy younger generation back to motorcycles.
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But it's a boom with a bust already written in its wake, and the lobstermen of the younger generation may well pay the highest price.
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Buzea said it was the younger generation that had persuaded the old about the powers of the 'selfie', and her mother was quickly on board.
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If the GOP hopes to build common sense support from the younger generation, then adaptations must be made to assure the Party's message is consistent.
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It's critical that we relate to the younger generation and share our stories so they can carry them on when we are no longer here.
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John F. Kennedy's appeals to a younger generation reflected the Baby Boomers' sense that they were different from the generations that had come before them.
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The Times reported that changes are due in part to the NAACP leadership's desire to appeal to a younger generation of of liberal black activists.
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He had never played so late, he admitted, and for this concert he had decided to ask musicians from the younger generation to accompany him.
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His partners, from an expressive younger generation, include the trumpeter Avishai Cohen (Tuesday), the singer Cécile McLorin Salvant (Wednesday) and the guitarist Julian Lage (Thursday).
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That way, a younger generation born in Europe, with unprecedented rights and freedoms, can experience how utterly different life was like not that long ago.
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With this new crisis, civil society, particularly a younger generation committed to peace, will call for securing the advances made by years of careful negotiations.
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While design isn't everything, a visually appealing property that is "going to look great on Instagram is really important for a younger generation," Thomas said.
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It is the second tour of Australia by the younger generation of royals, after Prince William, Kate and their eldest son, George, visited in 2014.
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While Nielsen's latest was focused on music streaming among millennials, the trend to adopt more than one streaming service isn't limited to the younger generation.
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I can see the potential of the party, but I see it growing in three or four years when the younger generation joins the office.
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Post-traumatic stress from the recent mortgage crisis and a younger generation less attached to home ownership is fast making renting the new American choice.
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And by the time the effects of this administration's damaging policies show up in the data, it will be too late for today's younger generation.
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Hope: The younger generation who are angry, really good at organizing, and remind me of my grandparents' generation—all of whom were anti-fascist activists.
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"The Black Lives Matter movement has given a younger generation a voice in civil rights," Marc Morial, the president of the National Urban League, said.
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It brings opportunities and challenges to content providers and it will be fascinating to see how YouTube and a younger generation will redefine media consumption.
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The matter-of-factness is familiar Tyler territory — it's what inspired the younger generation to speak loudly for themselves, and perhaps he's nudging himself, too.
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" Nick Horween, 35, one of the family's younger generation, said the company's popularity in the watch world "sort of came out of the economic downturn.
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The book, about a subject that was too painful for many Japanese-Americans when it was first published, resonated with a younger generation of readers.
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At pivotal moments of cultural change, such gaps open up, as the older generation breathes in one atmosphere and the younger generation breathes in another.
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I think it's about the younger generation, your kids, being disgusted with us, being so disgusted that they don't want to work for that company.
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But many in the crowded field of more than a dozen candidates are already pushing to install a younger generation of leadership for the party.
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Moreover, while Facebook users are getting older and becoming less attractive to many big advertising spenders, Instagram has the attention of a much younger generation.
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The "left" is comprised of snowflake crybabies, who are also authoritarian bullies systematically silencing conservatives and indoctrinating the younger generation through the media and culture.
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What remains a largely niche interest in the West has in recent years become a mainstream cultural trend in China, especially among the younger generation.
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There are some positive signs that the younger generation at Fox — James and Lachlan Murdoch — seem to want to change the culture Mr. Ailes created.
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"Older people need to get proximate to the young, finding ways to build contact with the younger generation into their daily lives," he told me.
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And the younger generation may feel that the family patriarch and matriarch are set in their ways and turn a deaf ear to other input.
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The Mintel survey showed that the majority of respondents who identified as millennials or members of the even younger Generation Z preferred experiences over gifts.
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"The younger generation knows the term Pearl Harbor, but they don't know much about it," said Katsutoshi Chujo, a middle school history teacher near Tokyo.
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Diet Coke has redesigned its cans and introduced new flavors in an effort to appeal to a younger generation of drinkers and halt declining sales.
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But NerdWallet's latest analysis shows that when it comes to retirement savings, the far bigger financial risk facing today's younger generation is avoiding stocks altogether.
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He has also been embraced by a younger generation of stars like Justin Timberlake, Pharrell Williams and Snoop Dogg, who lovingly calls him Uncle Charlie.
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"The Inheritance moved me profoundly and I'm grateful to be able to share the experience with a younger generation of the LGBTQ community," Cohen explains.
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Indeed, the Iranian people, and in particular the younger generation, were quite distraught over the decades-long U.S. policy of trying to placate their oppressors.
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During these years, he taught at the School of Fine Arts in Buenos Aires, passing his ideas on to students of a brilliant younger generation.
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He's a veteran, and it shows: On three songs, he's baffled about how the younger generation uses Instagram as a tool of exaggerated street theater.
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" Mr. Gonzalez said he saw the difference among the younger generation of black and Hispanic students at reunions: "They act like, 'Yeah, I belong here.
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Federer said the continuing success of older players such as him, Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic had left little elbow room for the younger generation.
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The younger generation, on the other hand, expects more, he said during a meet-and-greet between candidates and millennial voters that his group organized.
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"People form brand loyalties and they stick with them, but the younger generation is a lot more pliable, and the younger generation is looking for solutions, they're looking for products that meet their needs and their niche, and I think companies are going to recognize that they really have to look forward, not just being stagnant, not just being complacent with what they have," he said.
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He gave advice to the younger generation and laughed about years gone by with older members with whom he served during his 36 years representing Delaware.
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"It's an honor to think I contributed to music that a younger generation picked up on and that technology took further," Worrell told Noisey last fall.
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She's Always There to Support the Younger Generation Lima stood by Kendall Jenner when doing press for the show, putting that whole supermodel debate to bed.
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Do you think the younger generation looks to the rap community as heroes as role models as opposed to the types of leaders you're talking about?
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But he hopes the bare bones computer he developed five years ago encourages a younger generation to discover how computers, smartphones and connected devices actually work.
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She has traveled to several states and foreign countries, hoping to impact a younger generation by teaching them to be emotionally sound and to practice kindness.
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The younger generation of the royal family are all loved up, with Princess Beatrice being the latest of the Queen's grandchildren to get engaged last year.
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Mr. Orcutt pointed to a younger generation of Council members who ride bikes or want new lanes in their districts, like Antonio Reynoso and Carlos Menchaca.
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Mr. Winberry called the new digital format "extremely important to our business, because we can potentially reach another audience," a younger generation accustomed to instant updates.
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If you aren't too familiar with TikTok, the platform is wildly popular, especially among a younger generation that has snubbed Facebook and Twitter, but loves Instagram.
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I now understand why they did what they did and feel that the opportunities the younger generation have been given should not be taken for granted.
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"The younger generation of the world has turned me into an optimist... They have the solutions to some of the world&aposs biggest problems," he said.
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"As a younger-generation college student, in my opinion, there is this growing need to have the TV on when also on your computer," he says.
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From stacking rings to statement earrings, more and more designers are creating contemporary fine jewelry that appeals to a younger generation and complements an everyday wardrobe.
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The younger generation countered that they were imprisoned in gig-economy jobs, burdened by student loans and condemned to tenement life because of overheated housing markets.
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And the younger generation that's addicted to Snapchat shows how users can pour a half hour a day into sending, posting and watching camera-based content.
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The rising popularity of other sports with the younger generation, which sees sumo as old-fashioned, has been blamed for the dearth of Japanese sumo stars.
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However, one may see in this a sign that the younger generation still appreciates old things, just different things from the ones that their parents appreciated.
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According to a recent Florida International University poll, 68 percent of Cuban Americans favor re-establishing diplomatic relations, with even greater numbers among the younger generation.
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"It takes someone of a younger generation to shine a light on the issues that are still prevalent and raise awareness," a royal source tells PEOPLE.
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The Olympics have been a reliable cash cow for NBC going back for decades, but a younger generation isn't nearly as interested in watching linear television.
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"If the price of housing is too high it will discourage talent from coming to Shanghai and block the development of the younger generation," Ying said.
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Postal mail, of course, is not preferred by today's younger generation — many of whom never had to write letters, having grown up in the internet age.
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But increasingly, new growth is coming from a younger generation in search of good jobs and low housing costs — and bringing more progressive values with them.
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The reason we blended history and fiction is because it's a known fact that the younger generation of Africans are really not interested in our history.
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While the younger generation is more likely to believe a recession is coming, they are less likely to say they're doing something to prepare for it.
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The National Unity Government has also invested in the younger generation, bringing more young voices into national dialogue around important issues such as peace and citizenship.
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He's only 46, and clearly as a member of the younger generation has a different outlook on mobile, which the company completely avoided until very recently.
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We need to change our vision on development of the younger generation and see that your age doesn't define your ability to do a wonderful job.
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Today, in keeping with Yom HaShoah, we take the time to recollect and relate the stories of our grandparents and their parents to the younger generation.
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If the younger generation suffers from a lack of traditional newsroom training in fairness and ethics and reporting, then the loss of Jill Abramson means something.
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The composer and multi-instrumentalist Tyshawn Sorey , a deserving recipient of a MacArthur Fellowship last year, shows the vitality of that strand in the younger generation.
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While millennials may be more positive, as the younger generation, they also have more potential (and time) for building wealth than Gen Xers and baby boomers.
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Al Qaeda's rival ISIS enjoys far more media attention, far more support from the younger generation of jihadis, and far more foreign fighters joining its ranks.
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In a statement, Li Fengting, China director for the Tampax brand, said it had reintroduced the product in hopes of attracting a younger generation of women.
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The younger generation in the Palestinian Authority runs its entire discourse of incitement and lies and finally goes out to commit murderous acts on Facebook's platform.
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"It's not me you want to worry about, it's the younger generation," she said, adding that unemployment in the area had fueled burglaries and methamphetamine use.
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Mr. C Seaport, a boutique hotel run by Maggio and Ignazio Cipriani, the younger generation of the famous Cipriani hospitality family, opened its doors in July.
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There are Easter eggs, too, that suggest that this team really does care about Sonic as more than just a marketing tool for a younger generation.
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A year after his Lange exhibition, Mr. Szarkowski mounted "New Documents," which introduced a younger generation of American photographers: Diane Arbus, Lee Friedlander and Garry Winogrand.
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It's a sentiment shared by the younger generation of alumni, many of whom point to their years in the office as the highlights of their career.
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Or where, in the name of protecting a younger generation, dozens of children, some as young as four and five, have been killed in the violence?
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"I felt my generation has helped fuck up the world, but I wanted to make the younger generation more aware of their environment," he told Mashable.
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The roughly 20 features they made together influenced a younger generation of Italian filmmakers, including Giuseppe Tornatore, whose "Cinema Paradiso" became an international hit in 1988.
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The Berthelots say the machine has an appeal to a younger generation accustomed to buying on the internet and unperturbed by the absence of a shopkeeper.
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"It was very important for us to digitize our launch and be in tune with the younger generation," said the brand's global communications director, Valerie Nowak.
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For a younger generation, the idea that they can't is a misunderstanding: sex has long been monetized, and today there's nowhere that the market doesn't go.
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Many have already been buffeted by an appreciating currency, soaring wage costs, and labor shortages as a younger generation shuns a life on the factory floor.
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Their public calls raise an interesting question: Will there be a significant shift among the younger generation of today in favor of stricter regulation on guns?
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Mr. Chappelle may criticize the younger generation, but he stops short of anything approaching a lecture, always far more comfortable skewering his own insecurities and irresponsibility.
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Further, the retailer is aiming to connect with a younger generation that puts more thought into what their favorite brands stand for before they make purchases.
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It is about understanding that if we do not transform our economy, our younger generation will likely have a lower standard of living then their parents.
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And suddenly, in 2011 or so, ugly sweaters were everywhere, ironic sweater-wearers of a younger generation commingling with sentimental sweater-wearers of an earlier one.
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Thanks to the fragmentation of the media audience and the rise of nontraditional platforms like YouTube, the younger generation doesn't necessarily share equally in the zeitgeist.
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This year, the guitars are much more scarce, with St. Vincent, the War on Drugs and Haim representing a younger generation taking rock in disparate directions.
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In the 1990s and 2000s, a younger generation ofAsian American artists built upon and expanded those Chinatown networks as they brought activism into the art world.
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How do you think the rise of the celebrity chef phenomenon has affected the younger generation of chefs, as well as the culinary scene in general?
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Much of his fame and recognition came in the wake of his growing clothing label, and he was soon admired by a younger generation of fans.
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Kylie added that being a style and beauty inspiration to a younger generation (and her 74 million Instagram followers) is something that she has grown to love.
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As the younger generation of the Hutch dynasty rose to authority, they gravitated toward the drug trade, working alongside the other major Dublin crime faction, the Kinahans.
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Some things are better than they were 50 years ago; there is definitely a lot of awareness and the younger generation is a lot more open-minded.
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"People need to be reached by means of images... Text might not be interesting to (the younger generation)," said 18-year-old high school graduate Paulina Szyszko.
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And, more universally, can major tech players — not just venture capitalists — retain their star power while also trying to develop a younger generation to take their places?
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After years of targeting older, affluent riders, Harley-Davidson is now focusing its marketing strategies on a younger generation as it seeks to expand its fan base.
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Not only does it host approximately four hundred bajillion years of content across every genre imaginable, it's actually begun to replace linear television for a younger generation.
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But the younger generation sees the threat in far more abstract terms and is more likely to focus on issues they see as closer to their lives.
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Two former presidents, civic leaders, opposition politicians and even some of Mr. Buhari's former allies have said he should make way for a younger generation of leaders.
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It's still hard, and trust me I still get looks like in that Hannibal Buress apple juice joke, but the younger generation just don't give a fuck.
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"There is an enormous demand for ethics in politics," led in part by a new, younger generation of judges and prosecutors who have exposed corruption, said Sotero.
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Ditto for Gingersnap, a Sunday pop-up trading in comfort-y food at Baker Streetcar, a bar at which the younger generation mingles with old Polish men.
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It's going to be huge for the younger generation to see us launching from American soil, that we're bringing work and industry back to the United States.
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Unlike the younger generation of Saudi feminists who started the hashtag, Al-Yousef can remember a time in her country when the guardianship system did not exist.
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But the 'old guard' has been complemented by a younger generation – such as Ante Rebic, Mateo Kovacic and Marcelo Brozovic - who all play in Europe's top leagues.
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We curate our life online and pick the pretty moments to post," she added, explaining, "I'd like to show a younger generation that not everything is perfect.
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"There's an erroneous belief that the younger generation is lazy and entitled, but I don't think that people understand the amount of pressure we're under," Cox says.
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Lam's popularity began to slip just as a younger generation of protesters rose to prominence, and tumbled further during the course of her election campaign this year.
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While there's some on traditional broadcast on cable networks, much of that is on platforms that the younger generation and your readers are far more familiar with.
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"The main stakeholders in this issue are the younger generation," Martinez said in a speech to the Supreme Court, right before he led a march on Washington.
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Some say the younger generation of Sahrawis, who have spent all their lives in camps, may look to Abdelaziz's successor to push more aggressively for reclaiming territory.
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But in the Sahrawi camps, many of the younger generation of refugees were already frustrated by the lack of progress even before the expulsions and Abdelaziz's death.
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""Plus, some art historians think Goya painted his piece as an allegory for the Spanish autocracy devouring its citizens, particularly the younger generation," she went on. "Mr.
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Ryan, Moulton and a number of younger-generation Democrats tried to topple Pelosi last year for that very reason, and they quickly revived the argument on Wednesday.
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It will feature shortened sets, shot clocks and no advantage scoring as the ATP tries out new innovations to appeal to a younger generation of tennis fans.
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As a younger generation organizes social movements to remedy injustices and improve their world, they may wish to turn to such examples from their Generation X forebears.
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Swiss watchmakers expect further sales growth this year, driven by demand from China where a younger generation of shoppers discovers its appetite for watches, executives told Reuters.
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One of the biggest studios in the field, Toei, had recently teamed up with Google Japan to boost the art form's dwindling popularity among the younger generation.
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Whereas older generations were largely content to follow the traditional script of work, buy a home, marry, have children and retire, the younger generation has different plans.
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And while the older couple represses their quiet love out of duty and respect, the younger generation again represses more violent passions out of resentment and pride.
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"The wedding sparked a kind of royalism among a new and diverse sector of society, and sparked enthusiasm among the younger generation," CNN's Nia-Malika Henderson said.
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At 78 years old, Clyburn would do little to quiet the unrest from the younger generation of Democrats eager to take over leadership positions within the party.
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And that was especially true when trying to target a younger generation who didn't grow up in the era of having to pay for their news content.
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Now, 2417 years after Kim arrived in New York, a younger generation of Korean artists living here still grapples with these same feelings of displacement and otherness.
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Rebounding Asian appetite for luxury goods, especially from a younger generation of shoppers comfortable with buying big-ticket items online, is a major motor for the industry.
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It is Hindley's abuse that leads to Heathcliff's abuse, and Heathcliff in turn creates his son Linton, the cruelest and most selfish of the novel's younger generation.
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OWENS: Well, that&aposs definitely true and I think that primarily, with the younger generation, they are a target because they are already in their school systems.
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They have this thing called the Mystical Version—because they're well aware that the younger generation don't sit around reading scriptures, and they hardly read the newspaper.
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"This is part of my message to the younger generation: Even if you do not succeed, you get up again and try," Kahn said in a statement.
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How does it feel to see your legacy being embraced by a younger generation that way and kind of repurposed, and now participating in that as well?
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On climate change and a slate of other issues, Ocasio-Cortez has been unapologetic about forging a path ahead for a younger generation despite comments like McCaskill's.
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"It's time to make room for a younger generation," Bollore, 66, told the audience at Vivendi's general meeting in Paris, stunning the board members that were attending.
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However, a great thing about America is that once the younger generation captures this story, the country will move fast and lead the rest of the world.
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Set Guidelines The younger generation will always be more tech-savvy than the previous generation, but that doesn't mean we shouldn't offer strategies for its proper usage.
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Three decades after landing in New York with RuPaul, Lady Bunny rules as New York's reigning drag queen, even as a younger generation nips at her heels.
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She took great pride in her father's command of black sacred speech, and she was especially grateful that a younger generation took note of his epic gifts.
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Her bond with this younger generation of athletes, in particular, is tight—and maybe, at times, just a tiny bit manipulated for the sake of gold medals.
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You might assume because we are all of the same race, there'd be a built-in kind of solidarity, and there probably is among the younger generation.
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The move to a younger generation of Communist leaders is historic on an island dominated for nearly 60 years by Fidel Castro and then his brother Raul.
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To appeal to a younger generation, some companies are promoting greater collaboration among teams as well as renovating their cafeterias and even installing amenities like pool tables.
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Speaking of the younger generation, four million Americans turn 18 every year, and getting them preregistered when they're 16 or 17 increases the likelihood that they'll vote.
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The younger generation of South Koreans not only has more exposure to the North but is more jaded about the united-Korea propaganda that the cheerleaders represent.
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The pair started their careers in Broadway and fashion, respectively, and were like many from a younger generation who missed out on the prime of Sylvester's career.
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Perhaps it's a sign of the times when Milanese designers who are known for their classic tailoring and older clientele begin to look to the younger generation.
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Actors and musicians have increasingly called out audience members holding up their phones, but some worry the scolding is a turnoff to a younger generation of fans.
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"It's a really good opportunity for them to reach that younger generation of consumers that are going to have the buying power in the very near future."
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Lebanese currency is stumbling, the younger generation has had to flee the country to find work, and the government announced a tax this week on WhatsApp calls.
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For "Mis Planes Son Amarte," he switched to a younger generation of Colombian musicians from Medellín: the hip-hop and reggaetón producers Mosty, Sky and Bull Nene.
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That band welcomed the electric instruments and strutting rhythms of a younger generation into its own distinctive style, which hopscotched between straight-ahead jazz and soulful fusion.
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"They worry that today's younger progressive wing is going too far," he added, saying that adopting an oppositional posture to the younger generation is a political calculation.
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And yet, for the younger generation to feel so morbid about the world's future perhaps says less about them and more about the current generations in charge.
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It made its name in large part on high-end clothing and personal shopping, but the younger generation spends less on, and seemingly cares less about, clothes.
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Auto dealers need to look for "ways of making ourselves more visual and ways of bringing the younger generation," said Keith May, the president of Fletcher Jones.
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Second, the younger generation of Murdochs — particularly James and Lachlan, two of Rupert's sons — may take a different view of boorishness and abuse than Rupert Murdoch does.
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Iliza Shlesinger: Elder millennials, we're the oldest of the younger generation, we're just now getting into the mid-30s and taking on the roles our parents had.
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But now the crusade for gun control led by survivors of the Parkland, Florida, school shooting is heralding the arrival of the younger generation rising behind them.
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Soon, however, a younger generation, influenced by the blossoming of modernism and by the shattered idealism brought on by two world wars, crashed awkwardly into the frame.
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The event is among a growing number of live music festivals catering to a younger generation with add-on experiences that extend far beyond the headline performers.
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Snapshot: Above, Chongqing, a sprawling metropolis in southwestern China where, our Shanghai bureau chief writes, a younger generation has come to expect both prosperity and personal fulfillment.
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YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki calls it the evolution of television, and a bid to "give the younger generation the content that they love with the flexibility they expect."
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There is no doubt Saudi Arabia needs to undertake these changes, and a younger generation of policymakers has brought an increased sense of urgency to tackling the problems.
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It is up to a younger generation to face that challenge head-on, and make the change to create the solutions for a 21st century green energy economy.
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Meanwhile the younger generation had their passion for weather and storms fueled by the movies storm scenes -- however exaggerated and lacking in scientific accuracy they might have been.
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But on Monday night , as actor Chris Pratt accepted MTV's Generation Award, he thanked his family and then offered some words of Christian wisdom to the younger generation.
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Many of its policies are gauged by polls it conducts on its website and the party's popularity with the younger generation in Iceland has soared as a result.
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Today a new version of this industry is booming, appealing to a younger generation of entrepreneurs who can tap into social media rather than knock on front doors.
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They want to show off their ancient culture to locals and foreigners alike, and talk of the importance of remembering the past and of educating the younger generation.
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"I can see it in the younger generation," said D., the woman who postponed her wedding because her relatives in Xinjiang couldn't obtain passports in order to attend.
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Her most recent piece, Motherland, detailed the pressures facing women to have children and balance a career and examined how those tensions trickle down to a younger generation.
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But clearly, ChooseCo still aims to benefit from the attention, and from Netflix's ability to make this storytelling gimmick popular with a younger generation of tech-savvy consumers.
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Kayak, which is part of Priceline, has been investing in "a lot of artificial intelligence" and "services that help the younger generation connect with us," the CEO said.
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It claimed that medal winners from previous games might be long past their prime, and the younger generation were not yet capable or experienced enough to take over.
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"For the younger generation to see a diverse group of women, and for people to see themselves represented on screen, that's so important," Fit said in our interview.
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He documents some of his collaborations on Instagram, where he has 3 million followers, and said he's thinking about what an even younger generation will want from brands.
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"[All Day Breakfast] has clearly given consumers greater choices, especially the younger generation, who want to have breakfast all day long," Darren Tristano, president of Technomic, told CNBC.
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According to creator Kenya Barris, Nomi's experiences purposely reflect those of bisexual writers in the room and of the younger generation that Grown-ish is trying to emulate.
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As people have become increasingly wary of Facebook and the younger generation avoids it like the plague, Instagram has managed to maintain a mostly positive relationship with users.
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He added Xi has sought the backing of "a younger generation of military officers" for his reforms, even as former top generals have fallen foul of corruption investigations.
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On Wednesday, Meghan Markle becomes the first of the younger generation of royals to score a ride on the royal train for an official outing with Queen Elizabeth.
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As Africa in general gets richer and the younger generation turns against the bribery and corruption of the old order, the demand for decent governance will get louder.
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A younger generation of black American artists—Kerry James Marshall, Glenn Ligon, Kehinde Wiley, Kara Walker, Theaster Gates and Njideka Akunyili Crosby (see article)—have found international success.
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But he said he sees a clear opportunity for a live news channel developed with the younger generation in mind — something traditional video news sites haven't succeeded at.
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In September 2018, the Playboy Club in New York City reopened, complete with waitresses dressed as bunnies, and the magazine is rebranding to appeal to a younger generation.
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Cash said she and Catchings frequently discussed the gratification of watching a younger generation of players become more involved in the union and wanting to dictate their future.
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Within the Sunan Yugur Autonomous County, the old ways of passing on ethnic culture to the younger generation have also been affected by the spread of new culture.
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Organizers and the IOC are hoping the five sports will attract a younger generation of viewers and fans as well as sponsors and rejuvenate the Games' sports program.
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Industry veterans fondly recall the graphic forays of the Grateful Dead; for a younger generation, there was Axl Rose, bellowing onstage in his own Guns N' Roses tee.
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But Fisher's work on the new series of Star Wars films (including 2015's The Force Awakens) meant that she also connected with a younger generation of actors.
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"Socially responsible mutual funds have been popular for years, but ETF providers are hoping a younger generation of investors will want lower-cost index-based alternatives," he said.
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