Sentence examples for by a generational gap from inspiring English sources

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The splintered result is also influenced by a generational gap.

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Defined contribution, he added, "may create a generational gap, by alienating older employees who cannot afford the same benefits" as younger people who need fewer services.

Speaking to Andrew Marr he said that a simple majority, however close, would be accepted by both sides in the campaign and there would be a "generational" gap before another independence referendum.

"If only established investigators continue to be funded there will be a generational gap, and that's bad for neuroscience and science in general".

43 This study suggests there may be a generational gap in the level of social support experienced by cancer patients.

'There is a generational gap,' he claims.

Ellis thinks that Deen's popularity is an example of a generational gap.

There is of course a generational gap, but the joys of bridging it are much underrated.

But it also underscored a generational gap that was apparent all evening.

The problem is there seems to be a generational gap in the ranks of today's most celebrated conductors.

Craig Gerber, who created "Elena of Avalor," said the accents simply reflect a generational gap, a dynamic seen in many Latino families.

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