When you are tempted to compromise and just take the easy way out, I challenge you to think generationally. |
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Each child will pass that information down generationally to their families. |
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The capacity audience was racially and generationally mixed, as were the two dozen members of the band. |
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It doesn't really make much sense for marketers to concentrate their efforts generationally. |
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But certainly a very important torch has been passed generationally in terms of leadership in this nation. |
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Gore's response to the sixties was therefore much more generationally typical than Clinton's was. |
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The conventional relationship between opposite gender people reaching generationally backwards and forwards is an incident of a marriage, not its core element. |
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The impacts of forced removal of children from their families and communities and the abuse many endured in residential schools have been passed down generationally. |
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The origin of a nation is in own forms to be related the inhabitants of a country pass on generationally and that constitute a patrimony in the form to be and to understand the relations of coexistence of the town. |
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Please Respect My Generation! bridges the gap between them and shows audiences how to avoid conflict and increase productivity in their generationally diverse workplace. |
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But generationally, there's less tolerance for not being able to do things online. |
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Growers who were generationally dependent on the plantation system are now thriving independent businessmen and women. |
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Although it wasn't necessarily our goal, the pictures immediately and inescapably branded us generationally. |
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