Sentences with phrase «faster than any other population»

(Recent climate models suggest that America's East Coast might see sea levels rising higher and faster than any other population center in the world.)

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But despite a steady increase in their share of entrepreneurial activity, founders from Latino communities along with those from other minority groups — which made up 40 percent of the U.S. population in 2015 — still receive less funding and fail at faster rates than their white counterparts.
In the United States, Japan, Russia, and most countries in Europe, populations are aging, some at much faster rates than others.
including England and France... as muslim population keeps on increasing faster than any other race.
America's senior population is growing faster than any other time in history.
Now in that segment of the population, the gap between men and women is shrinking faster than in any other, according to June Carbone, an author of Red Families v. Blue Families.
«This should be of serious concern, considering that the population of Africa is growing faster than all the other continents.
«Our population is growing and we are adding jobs faster than other parts of the City,» she stated, addressing the crowd of young Democrats, which ranged in ages from 21 - 36, «in order take advantage of these trends and maximize outcomes for those who have been left behind for far too long, we will need to engage you and uplift your voices.»
Climate variations or natural boom - and - bust cycles contribute to population fluctuation in small fast - growing fish,» he noted, «but when they are not overfished, our data showed that their populations didn't have any more tendency to collapse than other fish.»
«We hope that other scientists will use these data to answer questions such as why, unlike humans, some plants do not deteriorate as they age, why some environments are better for agriculture than others, and how fast plant populations will move in response to climate change,» said Yvonne Buckley, professor of Zoology in Trinity College Dublin's School of Natural Sciences.
And sure, this is fine for roughly half the population that are genetically «fast caffeine metabolizers», but for the other half who have a variant of a gene called CYP1A2, any more than two cups per day increases the risk of a heart attack and hypertension.
A 2016 report released by the Department of Education revealed that in all but two states, spending on prisons is growing much faster than spending on public education, having quadrupled between 1979 and 2013.100 The United States imprisons people at higher rates than any other country in the world and has a prison population of more than 2 million — the largest in the world.101
In 2009, the Justice Policy Institute noted that some states have begun to decrease the size of the prison population — thereby reducing spending — by providing community - based substance - abuse treatment programs, increasing rehabilitation efforts, improving parole mechanisms and services, and decriminalizing nonviolent offenses.105 States that intentionally decreased their prison populations saw crime decrease even faster than national averages.106 Other states should consider such reforms.
I have read that the 80 - year - old - plus portion of the population is increasing faster than any other segment.
Reverse mortgages are increasingly popular because the senior citizen population is growing faster than any other demographic group in the country.
Latinxs make up 17 percent of the US population and are the country's fastest growing ethnic group — yet they hold only 3 percent of museum leadership positions, lower than all other groups.
And nearly all of the projected growth rates in emissions of carbon dioxide (and five other kinds of heat - trapping gases included in the determination) in the next few decades are expected to occur in fast - growing developing countries, led by China and India (which by midcentury is expected to be have more people than China and even today has the population density of Japan).
The United States, whose population is growing faster than most other wealthy countries, has just over 300 million people now and will probably top 400 million by 2050.
Due to an increase in the elderly population, the employment outlook for medical assistants is considered to be good, with the field growing faster than other occupations.
Due to the aging baby - boom population, the job outlook for medical assistants is expected to grow much faster than other occupations.
The over 85 population is growing at three times faster than other segments of the population so demand is clearly growing.
Above - average employment and population growth will help as well: the Las Vegas market will rank No. 6 for job growth, with gains of 3.2 percent, and its population of adults ages 20 to 34 — a prime rental demographic — will grow faster than any other city's, at nearly 3 percent.
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