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EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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School officials say the intergenerational programs help both the children and retired people.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Black leaders will refrain from hammering at the issue out of an uneasiness at speaking about intergenerational oppression.
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But once a system of intergenerational transfers exists, it is only possible to move to self-financing very slowly.
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It builds on work undertaken by the researcher on the first generation in Leicester, thus providing a basis for intergenerational comparison.
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So perhaps another way to foster a more sustainable gay culture would be to create institutions that promote intergenerational interaction.
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The big winner in a system of intergenerational transfers is the first generation.
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The pressures of intergenerational living are compounded by climatic differences.
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The struggle over the calendar is also an intergenerational struggle.
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This concern has been manifest in the debate over intergenerational conflict about access to resources.