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Recent studies have defined obesity without reference to age [ 6 13 30 ] . Andres et al proposed a desirable BMI of 24-30 for persons aged 60 to 69 [ 8 ] . Allison et al [ 31 ] proposed 27-30 for older men and 30-35 for older women.
Feminists approve of the novel, about an aging rock star and her two abandoned children, because it coldly documents the woman's abuse and is "clear-eyed about the economic forces that shape women's lives" (Valerie Sayers, the New York Times Book Review ). Others say Allison "leans precariously toward melodrama" and tries too hard for "gut-wrenching emotion" (Phyllis Richardson, the Los Angeles Times Book Review ).
"Mary J. Blige has been to charm school," says Newsweek 's Allison Samuels.
"We want to be able to land in grandma's backyard at night, in thick fog, without hitting the clothes line," says Jack Allison, an engineer on the project.
At the other extreme, an instance may be as large as an event, such as the Cuban missile crisis (Allison, 1971) and the swine flu vaccine (Neustadt and Fineberg, 1978), which have been the subjects of two well-known case studies, or the Challenger tragedy.