Sentences with phrase «likely than the rest of the population»

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The rest of the population wasn't much better: Overall, 66 percent of Americans are more likely to trust debit cards than credit cards.
He or she actually is less controlling than the rest of the population — and more likely to be emotionally unstable.
Freireich lost a parent and helped cure childhood leukemia but, as Gladwell mentions in passing, prisoners are also two to three times more likely to have lost a parent than the rest of the population.
Immigrants older than 25 are more likely to have college degrees or graduate / professional degrees than the rest of the population at large.
- People with mental health problems are more likely to have poor physical health, dying, on average, 10 years earlier than the rest of the population.
AN EXTRA copy of a gene on chromosome 21 may explain why people with Down's syndrome are less likely to get breast and lung cancer than the rest of the population.
For decades, scientists have known that people with two copies of a gene called apolipoprotein E4 (ApoE4) are much more likely to have Alzheimer's disease at age 65 than the rest of the population.
Those who eat the lowest amount of processed meat are likely to have a lower lifetime risk than the rest of the population (about 56 cases per 1000 low meat - eaters).
These fortunate few are likely to have a 20 year longer lifespan than the rest of the population.
While TAFE participation among Indigenous people in 2001 was typically higher than for the rest of the population, university attendance was lower, with other Australians being 1.8 times more likely to attend university than Indigenous people.
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