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And they say consumers are not always best understood by age groupings.
The age grouping for the youth national cup was subsequently changed from under-19 to under-20.
The age grouping of the average prisoner in American jails is 16 to 25 years old.
The different age groupings, in particular, would make accurate comparisons impossible.
Athletes are sorted into seven five-year age groupings starting at 55 and going up to 85-plus.
There will be two age groupings, 10-13 and 14-18, both working around the same theme, but coming together for the mass and social.
Other finds consist of age groupings of young or old animals which are first to die during a drought.
Crenshaw will fall right into the proper age grouping at Shinnecock.
Classes will have mixed age groupings, depending on each student's interests and abilities, that will vary throughout the school day.
Girl are divided into various age groupings:
Therefore, many societies use age grouping, such as in schools, to educate their children on societies' norms and prepare them for adulthood.
Age groupings fell into lines which paralleled or followed the contour of the outer boundaries of the attack region.
This study examines arts participation or attendance rates for a variety of age groupings or cohorts, to determine trends over the 1982 to 1992 decade.
The program is provided nation-wide and is a group experience for parents, their babies, and their young children (0-5 in smaller age groupings).
The school divides classes into "cores" of mixed age grouping which allow for mentoring and a strongly interconnected curriculum and community .
Models are categorized under age groupings, ranging anywhere from 18 years of age (U-18), to as young as 3 years old (U-3).
The Senior Branch of IGG covers the age grouping 14.5 to 26 years of age.
The Montessori Upper Elementary Program continues for the next age grouping of students ages 9-12 with prior Montessori experience.
The "festival" or recreational track allows for smaller teams, no test requirements, and more lenient age groupings, to encourage as many clubs as possible to field teams.
Organized in 1974 as a combination of two leagues, NTPSA has grown over the last 25 years to 5,000+ players annually in 4 age groupings.
Kostiuk enjoyed placings at local and national level in various age groupings from the age of ten, with moderate success in the European Chess Championships for youth.
The age groupings are generally broader, for example 13-14 open class as opposed to 13 Intermediate and 14 Intermediate being separate groupings for those ages in the points races.
Although the percentage of illiterate women decreased significantly 88 percent to 15 percent, it is still significantly higher than the percentage of illiterate men for the same age groupings.
In Girl Scouts of the USA, the move from one age grouping to another (Brownies to Juniors to Cadettes to Seniors) and completion of specific requirements.
Each night, the counselors running programs for the four age groupings, 2 to 4, 5 to 7, 8 to 13 and 14 to 17, distributed a legal-size schedule to the cabins of passengers in each group.