1. And what had been a smattering of relative youth became, if not a solid bloc, a notable presence. 2. Also unusual was the relative youth of the winners. 3. Both their relative youth and lack of proficiency in English are disadvantages in the job market, researchers say. 4. But many voters also now prefer him to Primakov because, they say, of his relative youth, his energy and his decisive actions. 5. But the senior Agnelli, in an interview this summer, made clear that there would not be an immediate succession, given the relative youth of his nephew. 6. Conductors of the eminence, charm, discipline, repertory and relative youth that the Philharmonic seeks are extremely rare. 7. Despite his relative youth and shoulder-length hair, he was long considered the chief executive of the family drug business. 8. Despite his relative youth, the personable Litton has already left his mark on the Dallas music scene. 9. Despite their relative youth, they have the ability to quickly dispatch heartbreaking defeats and bounce back with renewed vigor and determination. 10. He reminded Republicans that he had served in the Reagan White House and stressed his relative youth. |