Sentence examples for benchmark ages from inspiring English sources

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In some cases, States are obliged to be consistent in defining benchmark ages — such as the age for admission into employment and completion of compulsory education; but in other cases the Convention is unequivocal in setting an upper limit — such as prohibiting life imprisonment or capital punishment for those under 18 years of age.

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A few years passed, thoughts about motherhood remained and I not only reached my benchmark age of 35 but also started reading about research which had found that fertility begins to decline rapidly thereafter.

Roughly thirty years have been added to an individual's lifespan over the past century, and old benchmarks of aging - "retirement age," "senior citizen," "pensioner," etc. - are obsolete.

The matching of gender was conducted by applying the distribution of males to females from the trial sample directly to the benchmark sample, while age matching was based on applying the distribution of discrete age levels – 18 to 24, 25 to 34, 35 to 44, 45 to 54, 55 to 64, 65 to 74, and > 74 years – from the trial sample to the benchmark sample.

Workers at all education levels work more years in formal employment than in the benchmark after the age of 45, and on average, they work between 1.5 and 2 years more in the formal sector 26.

Thus, the estimated mean intake exceeds the acrylamide benchmark increasingly as age decreases, rising to 5.9 for preschoolers.

We considered using the type of phone use totals collected by RMSSS [ 18] to generate benchmark populations by age group, sex, stratum and type of phone use.

We demonstrated our dataset's validity through experiments with gait-based age estimation benchmark algorithms and investigated the dependences of age estimation performance on gender and age group, in addition to the number of training subjects.

Beyond its big viewer totals Sunday night, "Sex and the City" had even more to brag about: it beat every network, including ABC, Sunday night in the audience most of the networks use as their benchmark, viewers between the ages of 18 and 49.

Young and middle-aged adults anticipate the "negative benchmarks" associated with aging (such as memory loss, illness, or an end to sexual activity) at much higher levels than the old report experiencing them.

And since the rate of impacts was presumably similar throughout the solar system, the lunar dates could be used as a benchmark to estimate the age of surfaces elsewhere.

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