It also suggests that because of differences between individuals a cut-off age may not be justifiable.
This is partly a result of trying to convey the contradictions of such a complex person in a far-off age.
Walter Ayovi knocked two years off his age and was playing under the surname of Corozo.
Lytle, who grew up near and still lives in Hamburg, Pa. (pop. 4, 112), knew he didn't want a career where he would end up like his dad--laid off at age 50 after spending 27 years as a depreciation accountant at a public utility.
We see a sharp drop off around the age of 35 when people become more established.
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In the meantime, he has appealed to IMDb to trim a few more years off his actual age.
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Clemens may well have needed steroids to stave off athletic old age and pick up a career second wind.
By 2008, he says, Ford's lineup will be much fresher, with 1.6 years shaved off the average age of its portfolio.
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It also tells the story of Zarina, whose fight to stay in school required her to resist her family's plan to marry her off at the age of 14.
For any other player, five major championships would be a Hall of Fame career, and Woods will have to pull that off at an age when few players win majors.
She argued that any "sister effect" would wear off as the age gap increased because the siblings would be on "different life trajectories", whereas those of similar ages would have similar social circles.
Many employers remain prejudiced against older workers, and not always without reason: performance in manual jobs does drop off in middle age, and older people are often slower on the uptake and less comfortable with new technology.
However, only 15% of mice who had lived in cages where the tunnels and boxes were regularly moved around, fell off at the same age.
The recommendations are a U-turn from 2000, when the American Academy of Pediatrics issued guidelines that children should put off having milk until age 1, eggs until 2 and peanuts, shellfish, tree nuts and fish until 3.
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Compared to the expenditures of a household headed by a 65-year-old, spending falls off 19% by age 75, 34% by age 85, and 52% by age 98, finds Sudipto Banerjee, a research associate at the Employee Benefit Research Institute.
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Although you can begin receiving Social Security benefits as early as age 62, your starting benefits will increase approximately 7% to 8% for every year you put off taking them, up to age 70.
By then middle son Steve had left his international sales post and gone off on his own at age 39.
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Her father also said that the lone juvenile among the six accused should not be let off lightly because of his age.
Enamored with the language, he took off to New Jersey at age 17 and began working as a waiter while practicing his English.
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The IBM Country Club was where my kids learned to swim, and where my youngest first went off the diving board at age three (he always loved the water).
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If, when they were going off to war at our age, our grandparents wanted to remind themselves of their life and family before leaving, they would look at a few framed photographs on the wall.
One of the youngest in Heller's study, a 15-year-old girl who was married off to her uncle at age 8, spent eight months selling bags of candied peanuts in order to raise enough money to pay for a taxi so she could get to a fistula center.
It is not easy to pin down exact dates in a hazy age, but Western historians are probably right in marking off the period 1500 to the present as the age of European global predominance.
It's impossible in this day and age to cut yourself off from that stuff.
Yet now that demographic patterns are set, we know the working age population will level off in three years.
Coming off yet another nondescript season at age 34, Collins, a former Stanford player, would normally figure to draw minimal interest.
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