Sentences with phrase «economic groups tends»

Professor Cappuccio continued: «The diet of disadvantaged socio - economic groups tends to be made up of low - quality, salt - dense, high - fat, high - calorie unhealthy cheap foods.

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Studies of the economic impact of existing laws sponsored by groups across the ideological spectrum have found that while the costs to employers of paid sick leave mandates tend to be low on average, they tend to be more significant in certain industries, like food services, where paid sick leave is less common and workers typically are younger.
Informed opinion, however, agrees with Gunnar Myrdal in An American Dilemma that there is a vicious circle at this point.8 Denied the cultural, educational, and economic advantages held by others, underprivileged groups tend to remain in this status, as in America the restriction of Negroes to unskilled labor and meager educational facilities has prevented their advancement to positions of leadership comparable with the more privileged.
Ebook pirates «tend to be from better - off socio - economic groups, and to be aged between 31 and 50 - something.
Something to the effect that people tend to become squeamish or otherwise averse to the truly difficult task of challenging a culture's norms of behavior, especially norms that may currently benefit their particular tribe or socio - economic group, even if those norms can be shown to be potentially lethal to the individual or group in the long term.
The reason Gibbs cites the transition from most of forest clearing being done by small - scale farmers (as was the case in the 80s) to agribusiness (from the 1990s onward), is that «Big agribusiness tends to be more responsive to global economic signals as well as pressure campaigns from advocacy organizations and consumer groups than individual small farmers.»
There is evidence that marginalized groups, including persons with disabilities, tend to experience poorer health outcomes, and widespread agreement that disparity in health outcomes is largely due to the social determinants of health, which are the poorer economic and social conditions experienced by them: Robin L. Nobleman, Are Health Problems Legal Problems in Disguise?
Banking litigation tends to increase in tough economic times, and our Litigation Group litigates issues growing out of the lender - borrower relationship.
Disadvantaged children tend to fall behind before their second birthday: Children whose families lack economic and educational resources — those who are in the lowest socio - economic group, who live in poverty, whose parents have less education, or whose mothers are not employed — tend to lag behind their peers who have more of these resources in developing language skills, early math, and social - emotional indicators by age 2.
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