Is this a sign of an Internet
dominated by young people?
Datingsites are often
dominated by young people, which can make seniors.
Not that I don't doubt that a crowd or crowds
dominated by young people took to the streets in Moldova, but when someone watching from afar attributes their success to a particular online tool that happens to be widely - discussed but still only the province of a relative few, we should ask for some actual evidence.
Not exact matches
Since the percentage of phone numbers that connect to mobile phone — wielding
young people and elderly landline users is about equal, it's actually the youthful folks who may
dominate a sample created
by random digit dialing, says Marc - David Seidel, an associate professor at the Sauder School of Business at the University of British Columbia.
He believes this mindset will cost
young people jobs in a future
dominated by AI and computing.
One missional advocate in the group stated that
younger people in the city will not be drawn to larger, attractional churches
dominated by preaching and music.
In collaboration with Stanford professors Geoffrey Cohen and Gregory Walton, Yeager in recent years has been investigating whether and how to intervene with
young people whose outlook on the world is
dominated by those mental representations.
The new guidelines are intended to provide
young people with a real alternative to what they learn in the outside world, which is
dominated by fast - food chains.
Biraderi's patriarchal and hierarchical nature has led to a number of Bradford's British Pakistanis, especially
young people and women, to feel increasingly disenfranchised from a local politics
dominated by what has been termed locally as the «biraderi brigade».
A Conservative government after 2015
dominated not
by how we tackle the cos - of - living crisis, protect the National Health Service, get jobs for our
young people.
That desire — to create a safe space for civil discussion — is a common concern for educators in a period
dominated by social media echo chambers, protests over policing, and growing distrust of government among both
young people and adults.
Dr. Benson: The chatter about
young people in America is
dominated by deficit language.