Sentences with phrase «extremely large population»

Whether or not that is or will remain true, Facebook will still be a very inexpensive way to reach an extremely large population that by sheer size will include members of a CLE provider's target audience.
New York also has an extremely large population.

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That's extremely important for the large swath of the population that isn't particularly tech savvy.
China is a country that is rapidly developing, extremely QR code and mobile payment savvy, and home to a large population of early adopters; if not for the government prohibitions, China would arguably be the «perfect» crypto investor base and the place to market to.
They are heroes that stand out, and are always an extremely small minority of the population at large.
What is extremely difficult to pin down and, according to him, the greatest challenge for accurate polling is determining who is actually likely to vote in any given election, both among the respondents, and how that maps out to the larger population.
«With our maximum - security prisons at 122 percent capacity and our overall prison population at 100 %, protecting the safety of inmates, corrections officers and the public at large means that tax dollars must be spent efficiently, and any reforms must address the extremely dangerous overcrowding and «double bunking» conditions at our medium - and maximum - security prisons.»
Bangladesh comes top of the «extremely vulnerable» category because of its large population, extreme rural poverty and high risk of flooding.
Large population - based studies like this are extremely useful for identifying factors linked with dementia risk, but they can't tell us what the root cause of an association might be.
While it is true that researchers have induced heart disease in some animals by giving them extremely large dosages of oxidized or rancid cholesterol — amounts ten times that found in the ordinary human diet — several population studies squarely contradict the cholesterol - heart disease connection.
The report's authors contend that the high number of suspensions and the large discrepancies in the populations of students who are suspended are extremely troubling not only because of the lost learning time, but also because suspensions are a leading indicator of whether a child will drop out of school and face future incarceration.
As the assistant director / curriculum director of the Montana Digital Academy (MTDA), I'm pleased that a new study from REL Northwest looking at the population of students who take our courses and their rates of success confirms something we've known for a while: Online credit recovery programs bring many efficiencies — particularly to a state as large and demographically dispersed as Montana — but an extremely important element for student success is the personalized support students receive from caring adults on both sides of the computer screen.
The island has an extremely low population, just three hundred twenty thousand, and the largest percent of that population is located in the town of Reykjavik, with 198,000 inhabitants.
One should also pay attention to other greenhouse gases, particularly methane (from rice paddies, ruminant animal digestive processes, industrial processes, and distributed natural sources, some of which could be triggered to large releases by warming) and nitrous oxide (from the nitrogen cycle linking the atmosphere, plants, and bacteria, now exacerbated by extremely heavy use of nitrogenous fertilizers in agriculture; note, as does Vaclav Smil from the University of Manitoba, that fertilizer use is required to feed half the world's current population.
But it is extremely agitating / saddening to watch the largest democracy in the world with the second largest population take steps towards the dark ages.
The school has a large population and although I realize they have to manage it somehow they seem to have a «one size fits all» approach to behavior management that doesn't strike me as extremely positive.
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