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Definition of Generationally
1. [adv]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Generationally
Literary usage of Generationally
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Youth Violence: Developing Local and State Solutions Hearings Before the edited by Fred Thompson (1998)
"... welfare generationally, you see very conclusive results. So I think welfare
reform is not the only piece of it, but it is a piece that fits together ..."
2. Scholarly Work in the Humanities and the Evolving Information Environment by William S. Brockman (2001)
"Some recited the widely held perception that skills in using electronic resources
are generationally based; however, it seemed to us (though we never asked ..."
3. Gender, Land and Livelihoods in East Africa: Through Farmers' Eyes by Ritu Verma (2001)
"... These photographs and accounts illustrate that when already small landholdings
are subdivided for the purposes of passing land trans-generationally, ..."
4. Biological, Social, and Organizational Components of Success for Women in by National Academy of Sciences (U.S., National Academy of Engineering, Institute of Medicine (U.S. (2006)
"This relationship is essential to communicate inter- generationally to current
and future college women to help them understand the professional foundation ..."
5. Agricultural Policy Reforms and Regional Market Integration in Malawi by Alberto Valdés, Joachim von Braun, Kay Muir-Leresche (1993)
"... of consumption and leisure for savings and work; (3) biases in investments in
human capital for the farm agent and inter- generationally in children; ..."
6. Creating Wealth from Waste by Robin Murray (1999)
"Both invite us to think generationally. But the difference between the two could
not be sharper. One seeks ‘to reduce with the aim of eliminating', ..."