Sentences with phrase «narrow segment of the population»

There is a very narrow segment of the population — conventional buyers needing to use a 5 year fixed rate to get the biggest mortgage they could afford — who are impacted by 20 % or more, but generally the affordability delta is 7 %.
Regarding his point that «There is a very narrow segment of the population» who needs to use a 5 - year fixed to get the biggest mortgage they can afford, Bank of Canada FSR data suggests this number is around 17 % of uninsured borrowers.
In fact, I think it's only the right solution for a very narrow segment of the population.
Regarding his point that «There is a very narrow segment of the population» who needs to use a 5 - year fixed to get the biggest mortgage they can afford, Bank of Canada FSR data suggests this number is around 17 % of uninsured borrowers.

Not exact matches

The premise of all these pitches is that you can take any good idea for a product, service or network (typically someone else's idea, who is already hitting it out of the park) and shrink that business down to a narrower target population or niche, or to a certain kind of consumer, and instantly turn the process of serving that smaller segment into a big business as well.
Although enforcement of the Equal Pay Act and other civil rights laws has helped to narrow the gender pay gap, these actions only cover segments of the American working population, and many important protections are not yet codified in law.
Julia G. Young, a history professor at Catholic University, wrote at Commonweal that she fears the university is targeting a narrow segment of the Catholic population, which has, in part, contributed to the declining enrollment.
«New micropresses, small presses, and niche presses (like Marcher Lord Press) will meet the needs of many segments of the reading population that are not being served by the increasingly narrow and conservative titles that will be released by the major publishing companies.»
The Conservative government made more than 700 judicial appointments during its nearly 10 years in power and what surveys have been done suggest that the majority of them came from not only a narrow segment of the Canadian population but also a narrow segment of the legal profession.
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