Sentences with phrase «cohorts of»

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.
The MPs come from all wings and cohorts of the party but, notably, many have been at the rough end of some newspaper front pages.
The impact of this was also clearly demonstrated the last time the Conservatives were in government: even though the newer cohorts of Conservative MPs were then the most Eurosceptic in their attitudes, they were also the least likely to vote against the Maastricht Bill.
While it may be easy to keep up the illusion of Santa (and his cohorts of magical beings with a penchant for gift - giving) when a child is 4 years old, it becomes quite a different story when that child and his friends become older, savvier, and more worldly grade - schoolers.
They are less materialistic than earlier cohorts of teens, they care more about others, they are concerned for the environment, and they have progressive attitudes.
According to Turnaround's research, many of the behavior - management challenges that educators in high - poverty schools face are due to the combustible combination, in the classroom, of two cohorts of students.
+ Both of these cohorts of people way underestimated them.
The Whole Foods Market Grand Tasting Village will also be getting upgrades this year, such as additional seating and shaded areas, live music and DJs, select park - and - ride offerings and the introduction of chef culinary captains who will represent cohorts of chefs from various neighborhoods throughout South Florida.
When he died at the age of 71, cohorts of his past football players flocked to his funeral, and six of them were his pallbearers.
We also interviewed cohorts of junior faculty in three theological schools over a three - year period, as well as assorted junior faculty in other seminaries.
Three cohorts of men and women (268 socially advantaged Harvard men born about 1920, 456 socially disadvantaged inner - city men born about 1930, and 90 middle - class, intellectually gifted women born about 1910) have been followed continuously for six to eight decades.
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.
We've created a series of charts to show seven age cohorts of the employed population from 1948 to the present.
Sabine cultivates the expertise of renown insurers, investors and mentors to bring cohorts of startups to market within a three - month period.
Use our advance computer vision, deep learning and artificial intelligence technologies to analyze your own cohorts of patients to gain genomic insights and discoveries
In the figure below, I have plotted the survival curves for the average of the 1977 - 1988 and the 1989 - 2000 cohorts of new establishments.
The survival patterns are remarkably similar across different cohorts of start - ups.
«Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon and Saudi Arabia have seen many cohorts of entrepreneurs emerge, with some of them creating a bridge to Dubai for business development and C - level recruiting.
They're looking at what these two cohorts of investors are actually doing, the positions they're taking.
On top of having one of the best cohorts of teachers in the world (even primary school teachers are required to hold master's degrees), Finland has made hands - on subjects a priority.
The cohort of Americans over age 65 is expanding much faster than the workforce; from 2017 to 2030, 20 million more baby boomers will reach retirement age, while only 14 million Americans will begin employment.
The proportion of older workers (55 +) working minimum wage jobs grew much more slowly... but it's the fastest growing age cohort of workers.
The cohort of companies set to attain a billion - dollar valuation — a «unicorn,» or, in Canada, a «narwhal» — has also changed since the days when Shopify was still the next big thing.
One company Plasticity currently works with has employees around the world, Moss says, and its data has revealed what he calls a «black hole»: a cohort of staff in a region that's suffered a significant economic downturn who are struggling with morale.
But each departing cohort of kids is replaced with a new group of attentive young eyes.
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.
It's extraordinary that a large cohort of experts advocate shrinking the doctor supply as lever for lowering costs.
The company is partnering up with a group of clinicians at Stanford, as well as telemedicine vendor American Well, to test whether Apple Watch's heart rate sensor can detect abnormal heart rhythms in a cohort of patients, according to two people familiar.
The next round of Global Health Corps applications are now open (the window closes January 18), so Bush says she's curious to see what impact the recent election will have on the next cohort of fellows.
«Gen Y's are aging into the important «pre-family» cohort of riders and Boomers are increasingly handing over their keys to the smaller Gen X population.»
The first cohort of entrepreneurs from Miami will likely be announced in December, following Endeavor's next international selection panel in Dubai.
According to The Society for Human Resource Management, the «Silver Tsunami» is well underway.The cohort of workers 45 to 64 is growing faster than any other generation, and the economy is already grappling with two retirements for every new entrant in the workforce.
These changes are absolutely not confined to a single cohort of craft - beer drinking twenty - somethings.
This cohort of prime first - time home buyers will continue to underpin housing demand for a while.
Here is a little more about eight of the people that made this year's cohort of top executive MBAs.
There is bound to be, then, a substantial cohort of disappointed, even angry, investors after the first round of crowdfunding.
The likes of ex-RIM co-CEO Jim Balsillie have suggested the tech sector needs to lobby governments more actively, and 29 - year - old Litt believes there's a place for his fresh - faced cohort of entrepreneurs to make their voices heard.
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.
He points to China's fast - growing new middle class, a vast cohort of potential travelers who are eager to see the world beyond Beijing.
Y Combinator, which Altman heads, invests in a cohort of startups twice a year and provides them with mentoring, as well as seed funding.
Sponsored by a cohort of Democratic state senators, the bill has been sent to the state's House of Representatives.
While plant - based alternatives have been around for decades, a cohort of this new generation of companies — including Beyond Meat — is using food tech to get plants to more closely replicate the taste and texture of animal protein.
Why give equity stakes to a small cohort of moneymen when instead you can let the people who will be using the network, the ones creating the value, have stakes in the project?
«When you are a startup, there is relatively little to lose, mistakes are fixable and a small amount of cash and a cohort of committed colleagues can go a long way.
Myers recently pointed out, according to CityLab, that the single largest cohort of millennials, those born in 1990, turned 25 last year.
That's precisely what Memphis Meats and a cohort of other startups are trying to do.
And not just Uber — a growing cohort of startup executives who believe it would be better to avoid the scrutiny of public markets.
The report also includes an extension cohort of four mid-tier biopharma companies.
In 2018, she joined the Novo Foundation's fourth Cohort of the Movement to End Violence.
So we learned from that cohort of students and made the Course Builder's Laboratory even more outstanding.
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