Sentences with phrase «by the cohort of»

Sponsored by a cohort of Democratic state senators, the bill has been sent to the state's House of Representatives.
And yet the swell of immigrants (more than twelve million illegal and eleven million legal since 1986, according to his figures) is still dwarfed by the cohort of unborn children lost to abortion in the United States (more than twenty - nine million during the same two decades).
There he stands, doubtless staying at some exquisitely expensive hotel flanked by cohorts of aides, playing the global peacemaker after — many will say — doing so much to create world mayhem.
Vickers Smith and other researchers authored a paper recently published in Psychology of Addictive Behaviors that explores recreational gabapentin use by a cohort of study participants in Appalachian Kentucky.
Whilst teaching on a teacher training course, I am often challenged, or should I say, the theories and models are challenged, by the cohort of teachers I have in the lessons and lectures.
The authors wanted to find out if this professional growth opportunity, undertaken by a cohort of teachers, could help shift culture in schools — where teachers were accustomed to working in isolation.
[139] Thus, we could not determine from available data the terms of private loans obtained by a cohort of borrowers who enrolled in a particular GE program.
In 1965 Donald Judd published «Specific Objects,» an article that explained «the new three - dimensional work» then being produced by a cohort of like - minded artists.1 Unlike conventional painting and sculpture, which Judd proclaimed to have served the purpose of a «container,» the new work was about the object itself.

Not exact matches

By that stark analysis, it is McConnell and his cohort, not the Tea Party, who are on the wrong side of the trend line — and possibly the wrong side of history.
Expa differs from other firms of its kind by accepting just a handful of startups, allowing Camp and his co-founders to spend more time coaching their cohort of fledgling entrepreneurs.
In what looks like the cold open of a James Bond movie, a head - mounted GoPro camera captures the Frenchman and his cohort as they narrowly escapes a cascade of alpine snow by skiing right off the sheer face of a mountain — with parachutes at the ready.
Described as the «ideal EMBA student» by Brian Jennings, associate dean of the program, Smith made his mark by his «willingness to go the extra mile, put in the extra hours, and help his fellow cohort and team members to excel with him.»
«We dug a little deeper into the time spent numbers and found that Snap's strong showing was highly influenced by the strength of the younger age cohorts,» said the analyst.
1) decision tnght by Miss America Board is unacceptable.In wake of inexcusable comments by former Exec Chair Sam Haskell & his cohorts, Miss A. is facing the real possibility of losing TV network, charitable partner, venue, host city, & sponsors.
Organizations that wish to attract and retain young talent will need to recruit this cohort of hard - working, digital natives and ensure that their journey throughout hiring and onboarding is supported by active engagement, learning and development opportunities, a friendly environment, and a distinguished employer brand for them to associate with and truly belong to.
By 2010, its ranks will swell to 35 million, making the cohort a larger chunk of the population than even the fabled baby boomers.
Like many of their cohort, Drinkbox's founders don't measure their success financially, but rather by their ability to survive and to continue making the games they want.
By 2040 it is estimated that as many as 80 million Americans, or approximately 20 percent of the overall population, will be part of the 65 - and - older cohort.
ProfitWell delivers actionable SaaS metrics in the form of actionable analysis they show you revenue churn by cohort, so that you know how you're doing today, and how that number is trending.
We measure the effectiveness of our spending by evaluating the «payback period,» which we view as the number of quarters it takes for a quarterly cohort of sellers» cumulative transaction revenue net of transaction costs to surpass our sales and marketing spending in the quarter in which we acquired that cohort.
This has enabled Box to achieve negative churn: in all of its cohorts the company is increasing its revenue - per - user by a faster rate than it is losing users overall, which means revenue - per - cohort increases over time.
We measure the effectiveness of our spending by evaluating the «payback period,» which we view as the number of quarters it takes for a cohort of sellers» cumulative transaction revenue net of transaction costs to surpass our sales and marketing spending in the quarter in which we acquired that cohort.
Meanwhile, Coast Mountain Bus Company, the Translink subsidiary that provides transit services in the Lower Mainland and employs over 3000 bus drivers, is enthusiastically complying with the new law, and already has a small cohort of over-65 drivers in its fleet, with eight full - sized buses now being driven by the older drivers, and 17 of the company's van - sized smaller buses.
By comparison, only about 44 per cent of the 18 to 24 cohort bothered to vote.
The spring 2014 Impact8 cohort will also be supported by Saint Elizabeth, with a special focus on innovations that empower individuals to be in control of their health and well - being, enabling living and aging well at home and in the community.
First, the spending decisions of the older age cohorts are less likely to be easily stimulated by monetary policy.
After listening to that episode, I began thinking more and more about angel groups and how that seems like a really easy way to have a cohort that you run deals by and also have the same decision autonomy of doing it lone wolf style.
They found that millennial cohorts prefer fun and entertaining content to news and information in their social media feeds by a margin of six - to - one.
But as was whispered by his cohorts at the reception after the presentations, Gross admitted to me that he was working on a completely different project until all of three days ago (I loved his crossed - out name tag, pictured above).
Authored by economists Raymond Fisman, Pamela Jakiela, and Shachar Kariv, along with law professor Daniel Markovits, the research is based on surveys of three cohorts of Yale Law students, one in 2007, another in 2010, and a final one in 2013.
There is no doubt of course that Joseph Smith was inspired by his Protestant cohorts and the revivalism of the 2nd Great Awakening and in its early stages was very similar to many of the restorationist movements alive in Protestantism at the time, but by 1838, the theology completely jumped away from anything remotely Protestant and went off on its own path.
[13] Personal communication 19.2.07 [14] Evans David, 2002, Brain death is a recent invention, BMJ 2002; 325:598, London [15] Deng Mario, 2000, Effect of receiving a heart transplant: analysis of a national cohort entered on to a waiting list, stratified by heart failure severity, Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Muenster University.
When he speaks of «Belmont,» he is referring to a statistical cohort created by aggregating the affluent, well - educated, and professionally successful people throughout America.
By 1970, only around 50 percent of the cohort that makes up Murray's statistical Belmont in the General Social Survey believed that «extramarital sex is always wrong.»
It is true, of course, that by appealing to the freedom of Satan and his cohorts to explain natural evil, Plantinga himself, has adopted a defensive, seemingly ad hoc manner of preserving the consistency of his position.
Of course, one can extend the free - will defense to the subhuman realm, without positing any inherent power of self determination to its entities, by pointing to the irrefutable possibility that all evils in this realm are due to Satan and his cohortOf course, one can extend the free - will defense to the subhuman realm, without positing any inherent power of self determination to its entities, by pointing to the irrefutable possibility that all evils in this realm are due to Satan and his cohortof self determination to its entities, by pointing to the irrefutable possibility that all evils in this realm are due to Satan and his cohorts.
They would have to show, in effect, what would be the «present value» of a child born today, and also to show how that present value would be changed by altering the size of the baby's cohort of peers, or the cohorts following.
On the one hand, sectarians jealously want to be the only ones saved from the ocean of the damned; on the other, nonChristians are spontaneously scandalized by the idea that Adolf Hitler or Joseph Stalin and their cohorts and devoted followers should also be saved.
Wright is scarcely tolerant of racism (nor should he be), Dickens is scathing towards the utilitarian Gradgrind and his cohorts, and Nussbaum, in claiming that the enemies targeted by Wright and Dickens are her enemies too, joins their condemnations.
The cohort of women most captivated by that ideology now holds influential positions, and the organizations that promote the worst ideas of 1970s feminism continue to be handsomely bankrolled by its chief beneficiaries — the vast, profit - making abortion industry, the sex industry, and the organizations that promote aggressive population control.
A study published in 2000 by the ELCA revealed that of the cohort of newly minted pastors, 71 percent placed constraints upon where they could move due to the needs or desires of a spouse; 58 percent restricted their first call to a location in or near a large city; 36 percent were opposed to serving in a small congregation; and 32 percent were opposed to serving in a rural setting.
Some 70 percent of the financial resources are eaten up by the bureaucrats, and 70 percent of the 30 percent frontline staff's time is consumed catering to the demands of the 70 percent penpushing cohort.
Soon, religious men who idolize the bungholes of young males will be sent to prison rather than being tranferred to another archdiocese or kept secret by cohorts like their wives who will also be going to prison as accessories.
By 1993, all cohorts under the age 18 were born under legalized abortion and we estimate steady state savings of $ 1.6 billion per year from positive selection.
As of the early 1960s, each birth cohort of males was followed by a smaller cohort of females, thus reducing the competitive market value of what males had to offer.
In the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries the wide - flung posts of Nestorian Christianity in Asia were almost wiped out by Tamerlane and his cohorts.
«At the entrance of the market was planted a cohort of dealers in Paprika, who had sacks full of this red pepper, so violently pungent, that a little on the point of a knife was enough, to our taste, to spoil a dish, but of which astonishing quantities are eaten by the natives.
I'm surrounded by colleagues and cohorts who name - check the newest hops, guzzle cans of sour - salty ales, and select beers according to a seasonal rhythm.
Baseline characteristics of women in Swedish Mammography Cohort (1987 - 90) and men in Cohort of Swedish Men (1997) by categories of milk intake.
This blog was published by CLOSER (Cohort & Longitudinal Studies Enhancement Resources), which is located at the UCL Institute of Education and brings together eight leading studies, the British Library and the UK Data Service.
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