However, there seems to be a marked age gap between the Cretaceous ages and onset of rifting in the Eocene. |
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Another possibility suggested by these results is that age gap might also moderate our gender composition findings. |
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The girls were also more likely to stay in school, have a smaller age gap with male partners, and delay marriage. |
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The composer was a good deal older than Jacqueline but, in spite of the 21-year age gap, they fell head over heels in love. |
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This measure cannot give an exact picture of patterns of age-mixing and cannot capture small shifts in the age gap between partners. |
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But if the current trend is sustained, self-employed women will soon open an age gap over their male counterparts. |
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Some were happy to be involved with the local Club and others felt that the age gap in certain cases was too great. |
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Alternatively, gather data through trained adults but the age gap should not be too big. |
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Indirectly, children are affected by parents who are on average older, and there is a larger age gap between generations. |
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There was a twenty-year age gap between her parents and also much friction between the two. |
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Evidence from around the world shows that the age gap between husbands and wives can vary enormously among households. |
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Since we have a certain age gap, I immediately obeyed, but I have to watch myself. |
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The 11-year age gap between Luisa and her two young admirers is magnified by the emphasis on her maturity and experience contrasted with the boys' foolish, one-track minds. |
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But wherever the truth lies, the consequence should be an increase in fecundity that is related to the age gap. |
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Friendship can bridge any age gap, as oneyear-old hippo Owen and 100-year-old tortoise Mzee prove. |
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In 2012, John Cusack spent the film trying to reconnect with his ex-wife, played by Amanda Peet, with just a five year age gap while co-star Chiwetel Ejiofor ended up with Thandie Newton, who was five years older than him. |
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The younger the bride, the larger the age gap with her spouse. |
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This will reduce the age gap in the same category. |
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There was a substantial age gap between me and my siblings, and I could usually be counted on to keep the little ones undrowned, unelectrocuted, fed, watered, rediapered. |
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This sub-section will briefly address a number of inter-related problems: the gender gap, the short-fall in service-sector employment, the regional imbalance, long-term unemployment, the mismatch in skills and the age gap. |
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Research has found a similar age gap in many advanced democracies. |
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The 25-year-old Ms. Chung easily bridges the age gap with her 19-year-old character, but she's not quite as credible as a naturally gifted swordswoman or, particularly, as a young Japanese who is new to American culture. |
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The two most important problems are the large distances between old trees in some areas and the recruiting of new host trees to prevent a big age gap between the generations. |
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