0 having a more important job or position than someone else -- üst, kıdemli
1 older -- yaşça büyük, daha yaşlı
senior students
2 used at the end of a man's name to show that he is the older of two men in the same family who have the same name -- ailede aynı isimde olupta yaşça büyük olan
3 to be 20, 30, etc years older than someone -- birinden 20/30 yaş daha büyük olmak
4 a student in their last year of study at an American college or high school (= school for students aged 15 to 18) -- son sınıf öğrencisi
Assessing beliefs about the needs of senior citizens using the focus group interview : a qualitative approach.
On the other hand, such policies have provoked grassroot activism and stimulated senior organisations in quite a few countries.
Other time commitments reduce a senior's ability to do household tasks.
While direct-to-consumer advertising has been implicated in expenditure growth,41,42 its contribution in relation to seniors is unclear.
Senior staff were headhunted by other companies, whilst there was a great turnover in staff amongst the labouring grades.
By interviewing only senior partners you inevitably arrive not only at those relatively senior in years but those not educated in a cad environment.
No doubt a more detailed bibliographic survey would have been provided had the book been intended for the use of more senior scholars.
For purposes of age stratification, the terms ' elderly ' and ' seniors ' will be distinguished here.
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