Sentence examples for generational imbalance from inspiring English sources

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Mr. Renzi wants to appeal to young Italians whose job prospects have evaporated and who are hostage to the generational imbalance in Italy, where a gerontocracy holds the reins of power in politics, business and higher education.

Michael Dimock of the Pew Research Centre in Washington, DC, recalls how, during his years as a college lecturer, he would point out the generational imbalance to his students.

It is said that families produce a good cook, or a good gardener, only every second generation, but, given that I am a good cook and my daughter a spectacular one, I have to assume that we are correcting a generational imbalance — making up for the fact that my mother, whose talents lay more in pruning rosebushes than in stirring pots, was a terrible cook and my grandmother worse.

There's a powerful generational imbalance, with more developed economies dealing with rapidly aging populations while the younger generations are increasingly concentrated in developing economies where work is in shorter supply.

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A generational taste shift?

This change is generational.

Maybe it's generational.

Imbalance happened to Rome.

What causes the imbalance?

Why the imbalance?

It is a generational thing.

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