They see their democratic rights and their age-old liberties symbolized in their national flag.
Even as images on cards, or as ornaments hanging in a window, angels perform their age-old function as messengers and mediators between the seen and unseen, or material and spiritual, worlds.
If ordinary Chinese knew that their health would be looked after in their old age, they would save less and spend more.
After three years families are expected not only to pay their own living expenses but also to start saving money for their old age.
There are of course plenty of young people who are very wealthy, those inheriting property in London and the South East for a start, and, as Caroline Abrahams from Age UK makes clear, millions are still living in poverty in their old age.
In the fullness of time, perhaps men will think likewise and have some of the sperm of their carefree, mutation-free youths frozen in case they fancy a little procreation in their old age.
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"Some people might think about quitting their new pension, but we urge them to stick with it and get saving for their old age, " said Joanne Segars, chief executive of the National Association of Pension Funds (NAPF).
And people will have to be persuaded to save a lot more for their old age.
Rather they look on lots of children as a means of helping them in their old age.
Still others argue that people ought to have children so there will be someone to care for them in their old age.
Low real interest rates imply that workers should save a bigger sum for their old age in order to generate their desired income.
The team has previously created images of how Hollywood stars Marilyn Monroe, James Dean and Elvis Presley might have looked in their old age.
The family, rather than being the source of financial support and a basis for entrepreneurial support, are now a burden to support in their old age.
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But the changes he was proposing still meant people had to provide for their old age especially when they had got tax concessions through their pension schemes.
The little girl is the daughter of the youngest of eight sons, and is being brought up by her grandparents, who she will look after in their old age.
Former cabinet minister David Blunkett has warned that families, neighbours and "younger older people" will have to take a more active role in caring for people in their old age.
Seniors in this group are on Medicare and have presumably paid taxes for all these years towards this program that is now caring for them in their old age, as it should be.
This is because it falls in part on money that people were setting aside anyway for their old age, which should be unaffected by the prospect of the tax, as well as on intentional legacies.
The fund industry hopes that as Europeans are forced to think harder about their old age, many will come to see that safe investments such as bonds and bank deposits generate lower long-run returns than equities do.
But back then he warned about knee injuries and the way some football greats limped their way into old age.
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In one recent survey, 66.2% of Chinese high school students said they planned to take care of their parents in old age.
Ministers are looking at introducing a cap on the amount for which people are liable when funding their care in old age.
In exceptional cases, companies maintain their vigor into old age.
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The billionaire philanthropist Pete Peterson estimates that most developed countries will need to increase their spending on old age benefit promises from 9% to 16% of GDP over the next 30 years.
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He was a frequent visitor at her country estate, Chatsworth, and the two were platonically entwined through their letters well into old age.
Few homeowners ever take out these loans, and those who do, paradoxically, may be putting their financial security in old age at greater risk.
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Their actions reflect our age-old belief that we are our brothers' and sisters' keepers, and they affirm once more that we are a people who draw our deepest strength not from might or wealth, but from our bonds to each other.
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While the companies are targeting relatively new markets, their divergent strategies revive an age-old marketing question: Should a company give away the razor, then make up the difference with the blades?
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In this new focus on error-free medicine, hospitals are dropping age-old assumptions that their doctors are doing a good job and instead are measuring performance and issuing report cards.
He had a great knack of getting the best out of all players irrespective of their age - a 19-year-old earning a fortune or a 36-year-old at the end of his career.
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