Sentence examples for age blind from inspiring English sources

The phrase "age blind" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or perspective that does not take age into account, often in discussions about inclusivity or equality.
Example: "The organization prides itself on being age blind, ensuring that all employees are treated equally regardless of their age."
Alternatives: "age-neutral" or "age-inclusive".

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So why are the other 75% of working age blind and partially sighted people unemployed?

His father, Rukun, wizened with age, blind and almost totally deaf, is another haunting presence in the film.

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Considering that 70percentt of working-age blind adults are unemployed, that is potentially a lot of taxpayers.

When the Senate wavered, Appius Claudius, an aged blind senator, roused their courage and persuaded them to continue fighting.

Income from public sources such as Social Security, SSI (Supplemental Security Income for aged blind and disabled people who have little or no income), and veteran's benefits.

Finally, Ellen Burstyn plays Nana, an ageing, blind, embittered woman visited by her granddaughter Zoe, a would-be actor played by Zosia Mamet, and her outrageous conceptual artist boyfriend, Fantasy (Michael Shaw).

In the nerve-shredding "Don't Breathe," the sleeper hit of the late summer, Stephen Lang plays one of the most memorable horror characters of the decade: an aging blind man with an evil heart and a terrifying physical intuition.

At the top of the stairs, the light of a sunny autumn day slips in under an aging blind, landing on another huge photo, this one of Carnevale finishing a marathon, in the year he turned 70, in little more than three and a half hours.

An aging blind veteran (played with gusto by Stephen Lang) is the would-be victim of the heist, but, using his unusually keen remaining senses, he turns the tables on the thieves, and a tightly choreographed game of track-and-attack begins.

Through unrushed rhythms and a harmonious mise-en-scène, Mr. Gröning finds beauty in a mote of dust, a patch of newly tilled earth and the long white eyebrows that hang over an aged blind monk's eyes like a curtain.

They're a varied lot: a homegrown Muslim terrorist out for blood; a sympathetic black cop working on the anti­terrorism squad; a veteran from the Iraq war, in a wheelchair and packing a gun; an aging blind artist in the Chelsea Hotel; a hard-pressed Mexican cleaning woman who loses her job; a business tycoon on the lam; and so on.

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