This unique product has fulfilled an urgent requirement - gap that exists among
mobile populations for securing incomes of loved ones back home.
The legion of social scientists, community planners, and businesses that uses data from the once - a-decade head count of the U.S. population say it was an unreasonable demand given inflation and a growing and
more mobile population.
I understand that virtual charter schools may have a highly
mobile population of students, but in most graduation accounting schemes, students discharged to other schools will be removed from the denominator of the graduation rate, and not count against the school.
Both grew without external sponsorship, embraced
youthful mobile populations, gave a public role to women, featured voice over text, exploited open spaces in the social system, aggressively globalized their message, adapted to local settings, attracted the marginalized, and established clear yet selective boundaries between themselves and the surrounding culture.
The warped statistics will also mean the boundary changes review coming next year will redraw Britain's electoral map in favour of the Conservatives, enlarging rural constituencies and shrinking the total number of the urban ones
with mobile populations that usually favour Labour.
Predictive models suggest the ongoing Zika epidemic may run out of steam after two or three more seasons, but these models do not consider how urban slums and their highly
mobile populations affect the disease's dynamics, according to the study.
While these numbers are based on what we believe to be reasonable estimates of our user base for the applicable period of measurement, there are inherent challenges in measuring usage of our products across large online and
mobile populations around the world.
Brand recognition is also important to an
increasingly mobile population that wants to work with the same company, no matter the destination city, says Lee.
Incentivizing states and localities to make getting a professional license faster and cheaper, and standardizing licensing requirements across states and make it easier for
very mobile populations — like military spouses — to get up and running in a licensed occupation when they move to a new state
Its valuation has leapt around forty-fold within three years - it was valued at just $ 500 million in June 2014 - as customized news feed models become increasingly popular with China's highly
mobile population.
The fathers of children in the school are
a mobile population so the membership changes frequently.
Group membership changes regularly (due to
a mobile population) and is multi-national (e.g. fathers from Zambia, Somalia, Turkey, Armenia, Bangladesh, Italy and the Caribbean).
Among a more secular and
mobile population, social institutions like churches and clubs have faded in importance.
He observed that «America's health, morale, and culture have long benefited from our national parks and forest [but they are] not now adequate to meet the needs of a fast - growing and more
mobile population.»
Managing potential hazards to these highly -
mobile populations increasingly requires a detailed understanding of their seasonal distributions and habitats.
Mobile population and a wide variety of outlets selling silver have affected the silver rate in Mumbai.
Coupled with a more
mobile population, the risks of owning a home are even higher.
According to new data from comScore, smartphone ownership increased 43 percent in the first half of this year, rising to account for nearly one quarter of the country's
mobile population.
As more and more individuals around the world gain access to smartphones, organizations are designing custom mobile experiences to serve
a mobile population.
Associate Professor Barbara Nattabi from the Combined Universities Centre for Rural Health in Western Australia said there are many factors behind those figures, including: socioeconomic disadvantage, a younger and more
mobile population, and poor health literacy.
Following Youth After Out - of - Home Placement: Navigating a Data Collection Obstacle Course Ballentine, Morris, & Farmer Residential Treatment for Children and Youth, 29 (1), 2012 View Abstract Discusses the challenges experienced by 500 youth discharged from group homes and presents methods and tools for following this highly
mobile population.