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These are the perils old people suffer.
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They argue that this is a time of peril as old approaches collapse, but a time of great promise and opportunity as we stand on the threshold of a new age.
The peril for older consumers is heightened because of recent changes in the way that government benefits are distributed, the report says.
Mrs. Hsieh's death is an example of what officials and advocates say is the peril of older people living in buildings that still lack power and heat.
That translates into more opportunities than ever before for the aggressive, young financier and more peril for old-guard firms that don't cater to their juniors.
An episode from last year's event illustrates the challenges and perils of bringing old, fragile, ornery and expensive equipment on this drive.
For the residents of this run-of-the-mill city in Uttar Pradesh, a northern state, the promise of a new India would come crashing down against the perils of the old on Monday.
Talk of the "yellow peril" is as old as it is irrational: Tsarist-era Vladivostok had a special police department to deal with the Chinese population.
TO its custodians and admirers, the European Union is the only force standing between its member states and the age-old perils of chauvinism, nationalism and war.
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