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transgenerational

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  • adjective Acting across multiple generations

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Examples

  • Justin reaffirmed his faith in the Obamessiah declaring to all us unbelievers that The One COULD speak without a teleprompter and of course that there was a real prospect that economic progress was being made via the latest Trillion Dollar "stimulus". aka transgenerational income theft Naturally there was no voice to dissent from the BBC view that Obama is "getting to grips" with the domestic economy.

    Biased BBC 2009

  • Justin reaffirmed his faith in the Obamessiah declaring to all us unbelievers that The One COULD speak without a teleprompter and of course that there was a real prospect that economic progress was being made via the latest Trillion Dollar "stimulus". aka transgenerational income theft Naturally there was no voice to dissent from the BBC view that Obama is "getting to grips" with the domestic economy.

    Archive 2009-03-25 2009

  • One other thing about morale, Larry, is that you do hear soldiers say from time to time that we're in a war, we're in what is called a transgenerational (ph) war.

    CNN Transcript Mar 12, 2004 2004

  • It's a step toward mending the decades of accumulated slights and major traumas that manifest into what Eichstedt calls transgenerational grief.

    North Coast Journal Comments 2010

  • Often trauma is "transgenerational," so by the time Sisouvanh Synhavong was born in a Thai refugee camp, her parents had "altered her life circumstances," Dr. Richard Adler told the court.

    The News Tribune Blogs 2010

  • Often trauma is "transgenerational," so by the time Sisouvanh Synhavong was born in a Thai refugee camp, her parents had "altered her life circumstances," Dr. Richard Adler told the court.

    The News Tribune - Tacoma - - HOMEPAGE 2010

  • In her first solo exhibit in New York City, Random Plus, she creates visual paradigms that shed light not only on crucial transgenerational bonds in her own family and in ours, but also unearth the hidden gems to be found in authentic psychoanalytic inquiry both on and off the couch.

    Penelope Andrew: The Freud(ian)s: Inspired by Sigmund's Passion for Antiquities, Jane Debuts Her Own Paradigms of the Unconscious Penelope Andrew 2011

  • From the wikipedia entry linked above: Marcus Pembrey and colleagues also observed in the Överkalix study that the paternal (but not maternal) grandsons of Swedish boys who were exposed during preadolescence to famine in the 19th century were less likely to die of cardiovascular disease; if food was plentiful then diabetes mortality in the grandchildren increased, suggesting that this was a transgenerational epigenetic inheritance.

    The Volokh Conspiracy » But Isn’t It a Bit Hard to Predict With a 7-Year-Old? 2010

  • My heart tells me that the answer is to include everyone by redirecting public funds to create financial infrastructures in low-income areas to address the issue of transgenerational poverty.

    Sam Slovick: From the Pavement to the People Sam Slovick 2011

  • In her first solo exhibit in New York City, Random Plus, she creates visual paradigms that shed light not only on crucial transgenerational bonds in her own family and in ours, but also unearth the hidden gems to be found in authentic psychoanalytic inquiry both on and off the couch.

    Penelope Andrew: The Freud(ian)s: Inspired by Sigmund's Passion for Antiquities, Jane Debuts Her Own Paradigms of the Unconscious Penelope Andrew 2011

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