Sentences with phrase «among wider populations»

They in turn will popularize Glass and other smart eyewear among wider populations still unsure about the appeal.
Among the wider population, nearly three quarters had heard of Powell and 58 % knew who he was or what he said.
The authors of the study highlight the relationship between negative media coverage and the perpetuation of racist stereotypes among the wider population and associated impact on the health of Indigenous Australians.

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The credibility interval will be wider among subsets of the population.
Moreover, conspiracy theories — themselves symptomatic of social disintegration and incipient fascism — have exfoliated at both ends of the political spectrum, gaining credence among wide sectors of the population.
This concern is also seen among the wider UK population where there is also the recognition that in the future families may be less able to care because of decreasing family sizes, more complex family structures, and international migration in response to the economic downturn.
The study, published online in the peer - reviewed Journal of General Internal Medicine, also found no difference in completion of the form by race or ethnicity, suggesting wide acceptance of these orders among California's highly diverse population.
Among the Native American groups for whom genome - wide data are available for comparison, several seem to be descended from a population closely related to that of Kennewick Man, including the Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation (Colville), one of the five tribes claiming Kennewick Man.
«Among the Native American groups for whom genome - wide data are available for comparison, several seem to be descended from a population closely related to that of Kennewick Man,» the researchers reported.
Among the undocumented students at the school, there's a wide range of beliefs, opinions, and approaches to the situation, Mr. Bisese says, noting that the population contains both Democrats and Republicans; activists and those who would rather stay out of the political fray entirely.
This brief look at several widely recognized assessments demonstrates that none of these tests are useful for comparing the quality of schools or teachers — especially in the United States, with its diverse population, high poverty rates (by far the highest among developed nations), and wide variety of pedagogical philosophies.
Similarly, California has among the widest white - Hispanic achievement gaps and serves a student population that is 52 percent Hispanic — second only to New Mexico.2
The wide popularity of e-readers (and the price battles currently raging among e-book suppliers and publishers) shows that there is still a large population of enthusiastic readers out there, many of whom don't necessarily want to schlep around a 1 lb. - plus tablet that will use all its juice in a few hours.
A New York - based painter who has been creating charismatic abstractions for over two decades, Jacqueline Humphries is a highly coveted artist among the cognoscenti who frequent her shows at Greene Naftali gallery — and, for the wider collector population, she's a star just waiting to break out.
The first ever overall nation - wide estimate of the tiger population brought a positive ray of hope among conservationists.
Credibility intervals are wider among subsets of the population.
Rates of HIV are slightly higher among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders: 5.4 cases per 100,000 compared with 3.7 in the wider population.
Responding to gaps in readiness among key populations and specific early education content and instructional needs, Ready At Five convenes two to three Symposia each year on a wide array of topics.
Fourth, to find out whether and what types of policies and programs might successfully strengthen marriage as an institution among low - income populations as well as among a wide variety of ethnically and culturally diverse populations, our national focus should be on the design, implementation, and rigorous evaluation of these initiatives.
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