Similar words: regroup, pressure group, village green, group, grouper, groupie, grouped, subgroup. Meaning: n. a group people having approximately the same age.
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31. A recent study of Open University graduates found that students aged 60 - 65 had better results than any other age group.
32. A national survey showed there was a similar problem in Britain, particularly among the 46-52 year old age group.
33. Aboriginal women in that age group have death rates around nine times those of the total female population.
34. The final perspective upon resource allocation is by age group.
35. Table 3.1 shows the mean number of correct responses given by each age group.
36. He plans to win his age group of the Ironman triathlon in Hawaii when he is 70.
37. In 1993 the National Cancer Institute dropped its guideline that women in that age group have regular exams.
38. We particularly need people in their late teens - early twenties age group - to promote our young,(Sentencedict.com) slim image!
39. Fitted bedroom furniture is particularly popular around the 35 years of age group.
40. For black males in this age group the increase was even greater.
41. No initial peak was seen in costs in the under 5s and the increase up to the 75-84 age group was more gradual.
42. Significantly, this elder bloc was far more politically active than any other age group.
43. This course has been experiencing a rising age profile in entrants and a particularly sharp increase in the over 35 age group.
44. Exactly the same principles apply as with any age group.
45. As mentioned above, the rate of reduction in the level of infant mortality was not uniform in each maternal age group.
46. Although I am 40 and from a different age group, I actually enjoy his company in the dressing room.
47. Another example is pop music, emanating from radio, audio cassettes, etc., and geared to a specific age group.
48. School attendance for the age group seven to eleven years is estimated to be 40 percent.
49. The closest comparable figure for Wirral is the annual prevalence rate for the 16-34-year-old age group: 12 per 1,000.
50. The same ranging of, or variability in, Piagetian developmental levels is found at any chronological age group.
51. Many of the simpler commercial software simulations will be usable with this age group.
52. There may, for instance, be a requirement to join together lecturers of a similar qualification or age group.
53. Table 2 shows for Lothian how the target breaks down by age group and what progress has been made to date.
54. When talking about the elderly in this sense we are referring to people in an advanced age group of well over eighty.
55. The differences in responses from one age group to another were eye-opening.
56. Some 44 percent are performed on women in the 18 to 24 age group, and many are in colleges.
57. The good thing about the class is that all the students belong to the same age group.
58. The book is written for children in the 12-14 age group.
59. This a rise that for any other age group.
60. Adolescents are far less likely to use seat belts than any other age group.
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