It also suggests that because of differences between individuals a cut-off age may not be justifiable.
We believe people everywhere would see their economies crippled by a cut-off in energy supplies.
If Churchill Downs is big hats and red carpets, Pimlico is cut-off shorts and porta-johns.
The news comes as the cut-off date for free mainstream support for Windows XP ends.
The research suggests that as the population ages, new cut-off points are being drawn.
That's the main engine cut-off when the shuttle's engines turn off and you're in orbit.
Families and businesses have been scrambling to get supplies onto the island before the cut-off date.
So is there now some arbitrary cut-off point, the Crimean War (1853-6) perhaps?
First, ending the stalemates on the Fissile Material Cut-off Treaty and the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty.
The cut-off date set by Fifa for teams to name their final 23-man squads is 1 June.
This cut-off date was extended to pass-through entities that recognized gains that were allocated to its owners.
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The going for a fissile-material cut-off treaty at the log-jammed Conference on Disarmament could be harder still.
Among the other acts, Amy Winehouse made an appearance in her trademark white vest top and cut-off jeans.
In three countries the cut-off date is even earlier: Netherlands 28 January, Ireland 9 February, France 17 February.
That is roughly 0.3% of the power of the 180-decibel cut-off point that the operational system would have.
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That was the cut-off income for Obama this year, and was where he wanted to raise taxes.
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Lacking the refining capacity to meet domestic demand, Iran found itself vulnerable to a sudden cut-off in petrol imports.
Then he started working on one sleeve of the polo, on the opposite side to the cut-off trouser leg.
After this cut-off point, it gives preference to Catholic pupils, with a proportion of places also allocated for non-Catholics.
And what, if any, consequences up to and including a cut-off of aid would you be willing to consider?
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She said 230 other widows had not been eligible because of the cut-off.
Viddy only allows you to shoot for 15 seconds, which is just about the cut-off point where posterity-making becoming perturbing.
The men are dressed in a series of cut-off tights, shirts and vests that suggest matador outfits, military uniforms or lederhosen.
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The most beautiful pieces however are the window pane jackets and the patch elbow double-breasted sport coat worn over cut-off shorts.
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Millions of current pensioners, and those who qualify before the cut-off date, will continue to receive their entitlement under the current system.
The cut-off point for payments is 31 March, so if the cold spell continues into April, these payments will not be made.
There is no firm cut-off date, says the British Bankers' Association (BBA), but most banks will accept legacy currencies until early February.
Jason John went on by stressing the importance of making ship cut-off and expedited shipping rates very visible and over-communicate if need be.
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Another is one from Senator McConnell, who wants to get senators on the record saying they won't press later for a cut-off of funds.
That might be one reason why Mittal has come out sharply against what appears to be a chicken-running-with-its-head-cut-off government of Prime Minister Monmohan Singh.
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