Participants felt that a generational shift in Hmong language and culture might be occurring for various reasons. |
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The debate was described by some as a generational schism within the profession. |
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Over all the team looks tired and I wouldn't say no to a complete generational change. |
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These were films to sate our inner children, perfect movies that crossed generational borders. |
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For just as with rhythm and blues, hip hop is also riddled with racial, ethnic, class, gender, and generational contradictions. |
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Charlie has broken the generational pattern of anger and abuse in his family line. |
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Ambivalent about the generational identity problem slot he's been in, Turpin talks about the future with disarming frankness. |
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After all, let's not pretend that all worthwhile pop music has always been about generational rebellion. |
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Our filial relationships, ruled by generational authority and following a pecking order based on seniority, are very Chinese, too. |
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It is a truth universally acknowledged that American politics runs in generational cycles. |
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What we need this year is not these kind of publicity stunts, but a generational renegotiation of our relationship with Africa. |
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Houghton's plays dealt with revolt against parental authority and generational conflict. |
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So they are really generational studies told through the lens of particular individuals. |
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Of course, there are some generational differences, but even most of those are grounded in generalisation and personal experience. |
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One member who attended a special general meeting on the plan earlier this month, said the split had developed along classic generational lines. |
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As you know, there have been four generations of family members running the company, and that generational growth is what we look for. |
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The prime minister and the president have a generational rapport and an affinity of character. |
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The paradigmatic narrative of leaving suburbia while on the brink of adulthood can be mapped across generational difference. |
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Politics impacted on daily life owing partly to generational and structural changes in the main parties. |
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That is why it has hit a generational nerve, as if no one had told that story before. |
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This was also a year in which a generational shift seemed too striking to overlook. |
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In other words, generational differences may have still occurred in these types of age pairings. |
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This tumultuous spring also marks a generational shift in Europe's political landscape. |
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This was the first time I saw a generational split that clearly divided the audience between the younger generation and the boomers. |
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Over the next decade, political and generational cleavages deepened, facilitated by the security services. |
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In some ways, rejection by a brother or sister is worse because it comes without the parental excuse of generational baggage. |
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No such spatial and generational continuity existed for the immigrant European Americans. |
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The capital is a city in permanent flux like no other, experiencing a constant process of generational and demographic change. |
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It is also a generational film, of the passing of the mantle of leadership from elder to younger. |
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Upon entering each unit, viewers are taken through a generational progression of each family. |
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He underlines just how synchronous and immediate generational relations really are among the Inuit. |
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It need not be rendered as classic lineage descent, provided that generational depth is acknowledged as shallow. |
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Because a youthful image is appealing, people tweak generational lines, hoping to shift themselves into younger demos. |
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Interest will quicken in the discarded, spartan works of Bacewicz and Baird, inspiring a generational revival. |
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In fact, this movie isn't a generational family drama at all. |
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It was really a conjuncture of social, economic, generational, and cultural shifts that changed the very identity of the left over the last twenty-live years. |
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This difference in generational experience may not lend itself to statistical measure, but it is as real as the platinum and gold records that continue to capture it. |
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For inside their seemingly charmed circle some familiar generational tensions reign. |
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I take it to be simply a matter of fashion, a generational thing. |
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In addition to economic changes, we are experiencing generational changes. |
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And despite the bawdiness of the soundtrack and script, Grease is light and breezy enough to cross generational gaps. |
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It relates to the specific context of his family during its generational shift away from manual labor into the upwardly mobile profession of painting. |
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The second is the generational name, and the given name is written last. |
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The second is the generational name and the given name written last. |
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One of those moments of generational wooziness that come with having kids, like realizing there's a part of their lives you won't see. |
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It's a generational romcom, with tired borrowings from Neil Simon and Woody Allen, in which life-lessons are learned with much laughter and tears. |
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In addition, trachoma is often generational, as it is easily transmitted by a mother's unknowing touch to wipe her child's eye. |
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Despite the factors and generational circumstances discussed, Boomers are likely not to be the last generation to inherit. |
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Among the variety of strands are sociological, anthropological, legal, theological and generational. |
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Civil society has engaged in a full range of societywide and multidirectional education activities, which cut across generational lines. |
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He also decided to send messages to the future, dictating the generational names for 60 generations of mas yet to come. |
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In the next article, we will outline how the generational identities impact your ability to 'get, keep and grow' a multigenerational workforce. |
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Including such individuals in the research is needed so society can learn about generational and intergenerational language use. |
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There's usually at least one interpositive and one internegative between the camera negative and the release print, so there are generational losses. |
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And it gave us Zbigniew Cybulski, a great actor and a new generational icon. |
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But it's also an increasingly important part of our national identity, and it's as much a generational issue as it is a national one. |
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By focusing on short-term valuation metrics and the gloom of the moment, the bears were missing a generational investment opportunity. |
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This type of investment in breaking the generational cycle of poverty has the potential for widespread benefits for our entire community. |
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As a result, the generational planets seem aligned, according to Lansberg, and the hard work of succession planning can begin. |
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Education is a key to solving this problem if we are to avoid a generational imbalance. |
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One can strip the fifties of its illusive aura of dull conformity without inflating cultural dissidence or generational muscle-flexing into political resistance. |
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It is only in certain countries and in certain epochs that historical events, as unconsciously transmitted through parents to their children, lead to a generational gap rather than a smooth and silent succession. |
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Mainstream newspaper publishers have been wresting with falling readerships and generational market shifts for at least a decade, with little apparent success. |
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But generational differences soon creep in, threatening to pull the two couples apart. |
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Age also looms as a wildcard, with a generational divide further shaping the contours of the contest. |
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This is a personal story but also a story of generational change, of talents wasted and talents redeemed. |
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More than most age groups, Millennials know that they are being set up for a generational scam of epic proportions. |
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Some terms are also generational, being more common among younger or older people. |
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Part of the change is generational, with just 19 percent of lawmakers in office today having served in the military. |
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This proves to be especially true in a work environment where generational differences create expectation divides. |
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Though difficult to quantify, this generational factor hurt Mitt Romney last year. |
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Viewing his own father as a top role model, McGraw recognizes the value of such generational experience in managing companies with strong family association. |
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The pantsuit is a generational benchmark, not just for Hillary, but for all professional women. |
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The aim of this proposal for a Regulation is to facilitate the transition from earlier vineyard restructuring arrangements and the application of a policy of generational replacement in the wine sector. |
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They argue that these higher levels of egocentricity are not simply a generational phenomenon but part of a broader societal and cultural trend that may be here to stay. |
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A natural generational turnover allowed adjusting the balance. |
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Rock and roll also widened the generational divide. |
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The mutual misunderstanding was undoubtedly increased by generational differences, and thus of mentality, between John Baptist de La Salle and the Brothers, which we have recalled above. |
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Late to foreign policy, unpracticed in it, Sanders emphasized the generational horror of ISIS and argued for working with unseemly regimes to defeat it: Russia, Iran. |
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Due to historical, geographical and generational diversity, Spanish art has known a great number of influences. |
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I am glad to be able to speak on this report because it seems to me that the European Union, in its treatment of Turkey, is making a generational, a possibly epical mistake. |
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Many of these farms are generational farms. |
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This pathology of trying to redress generational problems.... Some of that is due to the pathology of the soldiers and their drunkenness and their lack of discipline. |
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The survey demonstrates the value of work in building pride and self confidence, and highlights the differing views across the generational divide. |
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These behaviors are adopted relatively early in life and don't change substantially with age, making them useful in terms of providing insights into generational cohorts. |
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With careful planning and preparation, organizations can manage the changes that result from a generational transfer of leadership as well as the ongoing changes that occur regularly when key employees leave an organization. |
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Other demographic factors expected to affect society are generational differences, urbanization, health and education, income, diversity, and population mobility. |
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Diversity within Aboriginal communities may encompass differences in levels of formal education and employment, mobility, generational differences and intermarriage with non-Aboriginal persons. |
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Mexican society is broken up into a three generational units consisting of grandparents, children and grandchildren. |
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Thus, pseudosecrets can also become a way of maintaining generational and sexual boundaries in the family. |
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If we eliminate the notion of generational renewal and the survival of the human race as the implicit goal of marriage, we are giving precedence to individual rights and changing a societal norm. |
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This is essentially culturally driven, and speaks to a generational phenomenon in which first generation immigrants insist that their offspring retain the old country language. |
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Yet something along the lines of an American-led generational fund to hasten the modernization of Vietnam's health-care system, accelerate its slow demining work, and remediate its environment would be manageable — and just. |
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The suggestion we make here is that Indians in some places have adopted the generational conflict theory common in the environing society, and use it to explain changes in leadership. |
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Caught between this generational wallowing and the more urgent needs of an action film, Pixels was neither the four-quadrant all-embracer it might have been, nor did it successfully home in on any one group. |
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The 308 has already replaced the 307 in both hatchback and SW form, building on the assets of its successful forerunner while asserting its generational advance, modernity and strong personality. |
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When combined with widespread generational and gender ranking, the ramage placed each individual in each branch on a prestige-ranking scale relative to other members of his household, lineage, and community. |
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Italy is actually going through a healthy generational conflict. Mario Alemi Novara, ItalySIR – Mr Grillo is unencumbered by vested interests and he should be credited for his achievement. |
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The scandal that brought Bo down erupted in advance of a generational shift of power atop China's factionalised Communist Party. |
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The sexual union most favored by Japanese gays is one with an age or generational difference. |
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It wasn't a dispute about who was the better leader, or whether it was time for generational change or whether the incumbent had reneged on a deal to hand over to the impatient aspirant. |
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A Kentucky native, she reported from Appalachia for a 2009 series, A Hidden America: Children of the Mountains, that explored generational poverty and won a Peabody Award. |
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The only problem with this generational episode of forgetfulness is that variola is otherwise known as smallpox, the notoriously lethal disease that was declared in 1980 to have been eradicated in the wild. |
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The old rules will no longer apply as the Depression, GI, Boomer, and Xer generations have very different approaches both from each other and from their generational leaders. |
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Chu Teh-yung's often sharp depiction of family issues such as parental pressure on underachieving children and generational conflicts was too daring for China a decade ago. |
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Intermarriage, he apparently thought, would produce racial upliftment, biologically as much as spiritually and culturally, through generational enhancement. |
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One must marvel at the esprit de corps generated by these marginal men, and at the curious endogamy and generational continuity that existed among them. |
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The discovery of several puparia of Calliphoridae containing other calliphorid puparia inside is evidence of more than a single generational cohort. |
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Having gone through several generational changes, the Civic has become larger and more upmarket, and it currently slots between the Fit and Accord. |
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Our leaders need to pass through that school of thought that decolonises their mind, and helps them develop generational thinking and interdependence. |
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This is in contrast to the two generational American nuclear family. |
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