Sentences with phrase «largest subset»

Far and away the largest subset of people who are dealing with sexual addiction is dealing specifically with Internet pornography addiction.
This can be compared to a plurality, which is a subset larger than any other subset considered; i.e. a plurality is not necessarily a majority as the largest subset considered may consist of less than half the set's elements.
This was the largest subset of the survey respondents, comprising 38 percent.
The opioid crisis is fueled largely by young adults — the largest subset of prescription drug abusers in the population.
This trend encompasses a larger subset — kids in general are turning to mobile.
I doubt that anyone has ever told you this before, but the «average» return for a category of funds — whether a large subset like diversified stock funds or a narrower one like small - company growth — tracks only the performance of the portfolios that survived all the way from the beginning of the measurement period to the end.
These issues will need to be addressed in future studies that include a larger subset of breastfed infants and more rigorous measures of compliance.
First, a large subset of the texts (in this case, tweets) are analysed by human coders and scored based on the sentiment they convey.
If hypofractionated radiation with curative intent can reduce the treatment time for lung cancer patients by half with no greater toxicity, and with equivalent — if not better — tumor control and survival outcomes, this research could result in a change in the paradigm of how a large subset of locally advanced NSCLC patients are treated.»
The cognitive impairments — which affected a large subset, but far from all, of the animals — appear to be linked to protein changes in the brain, the scientists say.
Finally, a large subset of genes is linked to brain development, including neural growth (NINJ1, NTM), axon and glial guidance (MATN2, DCC, ASTN1), synapse plasticity (DLGAP1), neurogenesis (ALK, NUMB) and a variety of neurological disorders.
We therefore performed two independent phylogenetic analyses based on larger subsets of the nuclear data, whole - exome sequences and all polymorphic sites, to reconstruct the most likely relationships between ancient and modern horses.
«This appears to be quite a viable treatment for a large subset of patients.
Any form of swaddling would benefit a very large subset of patients.
For people who have a hard time finding partners in their day - to - day, face - to - face life, the larger subset of potential partners online is a big advantage for them.
Even in the midst of the #MeToo movement, there's a large subset of moviegoers who are still intrigued by the rape - revenge thriller.
Gone is the online franchise mode, which is a massive loss to a large subset of The Show faithful.
For a significant subset of teachers (actually a very large subset), the mere thought of a set curriculum imposes an intolerable burden on their autonomy and creativity.
Harnessing these tools will in turn make these essential planning skills more accessible for a larger subset of teachers, allowing them to focus their time on how to best personalize the curriculum for each student rather than building each lesson from scratch.
This explanation would be plausible if a teacher's class were composed of a small subset of students who gained considerable skill during the prior year and a larger subset of students whose previous gains were modest.
While that scenario I just described may not exactly our readers» loins afire, you've got to admit — there's probably a large subset of the new - car - buying population that holds those values very near and dear to their heart.
And although major publishers now seem to have come to terms with a need to make ebook access available to library patrons, the large subset of independent authors has found little joy among the stacks.
EPUBs understand a larger subset of CSS than MOBI files do.
That said, when I talk about hybrid publishing, I am not talking about hybrid authors, who are quickly making up a larger subset of the author population than ever before.
«A large subset of the population has no other options,» he says.
The demographic of those who cannot / should not enroll in a DMP, but are suitable candidates to avoid bankruptcy through a debt settlement plan, should be looked at as a large subset of people who can have stimulating impacts on the nation's economy.
Aside from the Great Depression, every other recession since that time, the banks, insurers, etc., may have had a large subset under stress, but not to this degree.
When I see people blindly accept Nintendo's policies even when they clearly go against a large subset of the fanbase or people who are not in the fanbase anymore but could be convinced, part of me yells «Why are you trying to keep us out?»
Gone is the online franchise mode, which is a massive loss to a large subset of The Show faithful.
Instead, on Normal mode, the entire catalog is available for play, while the easy setting extends a large subset of music.
A large subset of this data is available from PSD in its original 4 times daily format and as daily averages.
This is actually a very large subset of psychology that is often at odds with «mainstream» psychology due to the views practitioners have on the role of Christianity in our lives, homosexuality and other beliefs and practices that are accepted by society as a whole but not by various sects of Christianity.
However, less is known about potential adverse health outcomes among the much larger subset of individuals with antisocial behaviour limited to adolescence.

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While First Round acknowledged that their report is a «small subset» of the larger economy, it hopes to provide some insights of what successful seed - funding looks like.
He suggests identifying the total addressable market, which is a subset of the larger market.
Several vendors offered Shallenberger subsets of their large, multifunction programs.
But that's not the only way schools might suffer, and one setback may impact a very specific subset of schools: private institutions with large endowments.
And I'm just spitballing here — but I'm guessing that the subset of Americans who are faithful readers of Fortune «s Brainstorm Health Daily newsletter devote a much larger share of their lives to working than that.
The project is detailed in the contract as a seven step process — with Kogan's company, GSR, generating an initial seed sample (though it does not specify how large this is here) using «online panels»; analyzing this seed training data using its own «psychometric inventories» to try to determine personality categories; the next step is Kogan's personality quiz app being deployed on Facebook to gather the full dataset from respondents and also to scrape a subset of data from their Facebook friends (here it notes: «upon consent of the respondent, the GS Technology scrapes and retains the respondent's Facebook profile and a quantity of data on that respondent's Facebook friends»); step 4 involves the psychometric data from the seed sample, plus the Facebook profile data and friend data all being run through proprietary modeling algorithms — which the contract specifies are based on using Facebook likes to predict personality scores, with the stated aim of predicting the «psychological, dispositional and / or attitudinal facets of each Facebook record»; this then generates a series of scores per Facebook profile; step 6 is to match these psychometrically scored profiles with voter record data held by SCL — with the goal of matching (and thus scoring) at least 2M voter records for targeting voters across the 11 states; the final step is for matched records to be returned to SCL, which would then be in a position to craft messages to voters based on their modeled psychometric scores.
Unfortunately, the leaders of the large contingency of the «It Won't Happen to Me» crowd often achieve great success in marginalizing and discrediting the small subset of the population that constitute the «It Might Happen to Me» crowd by disdainfully calling the realists «conspiracy theorists» and «paranoid fear mongers» even when the facts support the preparatory financial behaviors executed by the «It Might Happen to Me» crowd.
The FTSE 100 is a subset, comprised of the 100 largest companies traded on the London Stock Exchange.
The fund tracks an index of international large - and midcap stocks that's a subset of our broad - based benchmark.
Do you homework, find out what subsets of larger niches exist that may be underserved, and determine if there is a market there to sustain e-commerce business growth.
A last note before we take a look at the study's results, HML BIG is the large cap subset of the overall HML performance, and the HML SMALL is the small cap subset.
The uncertainty about what lies ahead for the European Union - the world's largest economic grouping - as well as the subset of nations that use the euro common currency, hit energy stocks hard.
However, these subsets are never set against one another; they remain part of the larger ekklesia.
AND this is support for Andrei Linde's Chaotic Inflation, which says our universe is a subset of a larger universe which had no beginning.
I'm sure it was boring... but not because they didn't cover all subsets of the larger muslim population.
Only within a subset of sectors that use labour - intensive production methods - such as textiles, clothing and footwear - can relatively large adverse employment effects of growing competition from imports be seen.
Meanwhile, the East Bay - centered Catholic Athletic League was growing too large and the WCAL splintered as a subset of the now - defunct league.
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