1. Conversely, many younger people will be the first generation in their family who can expect to inherit substantial amounts.
2. Does it therefore follow that an ageing population inevitably implies some impoverishment, if not among elderly, then among younger people?
3. He felt no competitiveness with other writers and was encouraging to people younger than himself.
4. In turn, this can lead to an acceptance of physical ill-health that would not be tolerated by younger people.
5. It can even be encountered by younger people - as a glance at job advertisements will show.
6. Most people were polite, but we did find that older people were more polite than younger people.
7. Often they are organized by younger people who merely expect ageing members to be passive recipients of organized events.
8. The elderly or disabled are particularly vulnerable, although some younger people with poor circulation can also suffer from the condition.
9. The firm has been dismissing experienced staff and replacing them with younger people on lower salaries.
10. The higher echelon is pushing younger people in there.