Younger definition

Younger means the Younger extraction plant and related facilities, AltaGas’ interest being owned by its indirect wholly- owned subsidiary AltaGas Extraction and Transmission Limited Partnership.
Younger means the Younger extraction plant and related facilities, AltaGas’ interest being owned by its indirect wholly-owned subsidiary AltaGas Extraction and Transmission Limited Partnership. AltaGas Ltd. – 2021 Annual Information Form – 89 SCHEDULE A: AUDIT COMMITTEE MANDATE
Younger generation means Jesuits in formation, before final vows, who are being introduced to the social apostolate. They have a different experience of growing up in society and Church. Their encounters with the social apostolate lead them to wonder: "Can we find our place here?"

Examples of Younger in a sentence

  • Younger participants would have the option of buying low-cost “young invincible” catastrophic insurance.

  • K.E., O’Brien, M.A., Rogers, W.A., Charness, N.: Diffusion of Technology: Fre- quency of Use for Younger and Older Adults.

  • Low-latitude expressions of high-latitude forcing during Heinrich Stadial 1 and the Younger Dryas in northern South America.

  • Younger siblings are collected by older sibling from the ASC Classrooms and taken to the bottom crossing.

  • The literature is growing rapidly; some key papers in the axiomatic tradition include Anand and Sen (1997), Brandolini and D’Alessio (1998), Chakravarty et al (1998), Tsui (2002), Atkinson (2003), Bourguignon and Chakravarty (2003), Deutsch and Silber (2005), Duclos, Sahn and Younger (2006), Chakravarty and D’Ambrosio (2006), Kakwani and Silber (2008a, b) and Thorbecke (2008).

  • Younger age cohorts tended to have a higher level of educational attainment with approximately 25% of those aged 55-64 and 65-74 achieving third-level education.

  • The depth scale was therefore linearly adjusted to match the transition into Bølling (GIS 1e) and the end of the Younger Dryas (GS 1).

  • Younger people would despair of achieving a higher standard of living than their parents, and the present level of intergenerational transfers from workers to the retired would become hard to maintain.

  • Younger boys may want to outline their designs with sand rather than filling it.

  • The main reason for the overspend is due to establishment pressures, however continued vacancies across the service have helped to reduce the overspend.1.8 Children’s & Younger Peoples Services delivered a cumulative underspend of £574k to month 6.


More Definitions of Younger

Younger means younger age-group and “older” means older age-group
Younger means between 18 and 35 years of age.
Younger means under age 65 in Medicare and under age 18 in the other two populations.
Younger in Section 21 means younger in status, an d w here the status is the same, you nger in age. Th us if an u ncle age d 21 years an d his nephew aged 26 years perish in the floods and it is not known which of the two died first, the nephew, though aged 26 years, will be presumed to have survived the uncle. On the other hand, if A and B, two brothers die in a road accident, the brother who is younger in age will be deemed to have survived the brother older in age.
Younger means C. Christopher Younger.

Related to Younger

  • Age means the attained age of the Insured Person.

  • Newborn means a baby less than nine days old.

  • Spouse means, an individual who,

  • Child means a person under the age of 18 years;

  • Women s or children's institution" means an institution, whether called an orphanage or a home for neglected women or children or a widow's home or an institution called by any other name, which is established and maintained for the reception and care of women or children.

  • Adult means a person 18 years of age or older.

  • Pregnant or “pregnancy” means that female reproductive