Sentences with phrase «example people taller»

For example, if your political program foresees exterminating some social group, for example people taller than 1.90 m, you would be forbidden in (almost) any democratic country, even if you say, they will be exterminated only after you take the power and change the consitution.

Not exact matches

For example, people with blue eyes tend to be taller than people with other eye colors.
For example, compared to a 5ft 6inch tall person, a 5 foot tall person on average has a 32 % higher risk of coronary heart disease because of their relatively shorter stature.
Surely, for example, a very tall person and a petite person wouldn't eat the same quantities, or another example, a highly active sportsperson vs a mildly active person?
For example, Hancock and Toma's research on deception in online dating has found that ~ 80 % of people pepper their profiles with «very, very small» lies, such as a man saying he's 6 feet tall, when he's really 5 feet 10 inches.
For example, in eastern North America, probably near the spot known today as St. Louis, the Cahokia people constructed tall mounds of earth that served as temples or meeting places.
Admittedly, the volume on offer isn't quite as generous as you'll find in rival cars (a Ford Edge, for example, has more head, shoulder and legroom for the driver and the passengers), but there's still enough space on offer to accommodate taller people in admirable comfort.
This is a rare example of a car where the driver's seat actually has room to go lower than my preference, which makes the Atlas a good choice for people who are taller or like to sit closer to the ground.
Starring a variety of people who independently market and perform their unique physical qualities — for example, Heather Foster, a champion bodybuilder; Queen Raqui, a «squasher» and activist within the plus - size community; and Tall Kat, a six - foot - nine woman from Arizona — Rottenberg's videos compose a fanciful factory of characters who manipulate materials in an absurdist parallel to the Fordist assembly line.
To give her the benefit of the doubt, I suspect the AP reporter was not meaning to suggest tall buildings are more important than feeding or educating poor people, but this is a good example of illustrating how differently people define progress.
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