Sentences with phrase «of the population at»

«Now that gaming is a mainstream form of entertainment, the games market follows the dynamic of the population at large, which is aging,» Van Dreunen says.
Standards of living have fallen for certain groups of the population at the same time as the economy was growing,» he said.
Numerous surveys of the population at large have shown that, above everything else, most people value security.
Immigrants older than 25 are more likely to have college degrees or graduate / professional degrees than the rest of the population at large.
99.999 % of the population at the time were illiterate.
I do not believe our modern bibles handle the translation correctly and same sex orientation (approximately 90 % of the population at any given time) was never meant to be identified as a sinful thing in the first place.
It can not be the universities, since they touch only a small fraction of the population at best and, furthermore, many universities reject the notion that they are responsible for the spiritual life of their students.
This in not a sample of the population at large.
When these figures are compared to the 75 to 80 percent of the population at large who affirm one or another variety of Christian identity and the roughly 5 percent who are other - than - Christian.
They are heroes that stand out, and are always an extremely small minority of the population at large.
However, the three - point difference from the national average was within the range of sampling error, suggesting that their likelihood of experiencing a dissolved marriage is the same as that of the population at - large.
There are examples to show that the government acts to moderate the wishes of the population at large.
Worth noting that the pool of viable Congressional candidates is demographically different the the pool of the population at large.
92.7 % of the population at least 25 years old had a high school degree or higher, and 38.9 % had a bachelor degree or higher.
Officials say almost one - third of the population at the Justice Center in downtown Syracuse is addicted to opiates, many of them no stranger to the holding facility.
Some of those commenting on the article observe that it is impossible to know how representative the 15 % who answered the survey are of the population at large.
Low back pain is an extremely common problem that affects at least 80 percent of the population at some point in their lifetime.
That's Joel Cohen, head of the Laboratory of Populations at Rockefeller University in New York.
In a paper published recently in the journal PLOS ONE, a team of researchers from several Western institutes estimated the number of people living in low - elevation coastal zones, as well as the scale of the population at risk from one - in -100-year storm surge events, by using scenario - based projections.
But now a team has discovered that a new variation in one of those genes, called SCN5A, may increase the risk of arrhythmia in members of the population at large.
Rather than go on a full - blown diet, I believe it's possible to get in pretty good shape — better than 90 percent of the population at least — without restricting your food intake excessively.
A common scalp disorder, dandruff affects almost half of the population at the post-pubertal age, including those of any gender and ethnicity.
The recently announced government efforts to reduce the salt content of processed foods will undoubtedly further increase the percentage of population at risk due to inadequate salt intake.
The majority of the population at what time or another has looked into or considered being active.
This leaves the older members of our population at increased risk for autoimmune diseases, infections, and cancer.
What to Avoid to Ensure Optimum Vitamin B6 Levels There are certain things that can inhibit vitamin B6, putting some of the population at risk for B6 deficiency.
(The researchers note that these preliminary findings are not yet representative of the population at large, because they pull from a partial sample of data; the full sample will be representative, as will the final study results.)
Rather than having «mainstream» education which reaches perhaps 80 % of the population at arguably shallow levels of knowledge acquisition, I would like see the expansion of «real choices» in education.
In recent years, debt has captured many headlines — whether it's the heavy burden of government debt or the indebtedness of the population at large.
This documentary describes how the resurgence of their population at Point Reyes, and throughout the Pacific, demonstrates the success of marine conservation laws.
Situating Rothko's work of this period in relation to his later work — the luminous floating blocks of painted colors for which he is best known — Kertess remarks: «The work he created in the 1930s is filled with an intensity, pathos, and brooding light that embody not only his personal sense of dislocation, but that of much of the population at large during the decade of the Depression.
Germany's canteen culture feeds a lot of the population at least one meal a day.
And if you look at some of the UN estimates, some of them show, the low end shows, if I have these numbers right, 7.9 billion by 2050 and at the end of the century, by the low end, we could have a drop of population at current, by current levels.
However, adaptive evolution of populations at the warmer range limit of a species will be limited by the amount of genetic variation and covariation within populations for traits affecting climate tolerance (Hoffmann and Sgro, 2011; Shaw and Etterson, 2012).
The survey is of adults who are Internet users, not of the population at large.
(3) The unavailability of legal services to a large majority of the population at reasonable cost has been a serious problem for decades and is getting worse, which shows that law societies are not able to solve the problem.
I hope that this attitude is as unrepresentative of readers of this journal as I suspect it is of the population at large.
The second solution will come about after courts first declare that legal services are in fact not available to the majority of the population at reasonable cost.
Thus, MMIPBC will be sold online for helping a large chunk of population at highly affordable premiums.
DATA QUALITY 4 The significant volatility in Indigenous census counts and the quality of data on births, deaths and migration of Indigenous persons do not support the use of the standard approach to population estimation, in which observed numbers of births, deaths and migration during a specified period are added to the population at the start of the period to obtain an estimate of the population at the end of the period.
This affects 7.3 % of the population at some point in their life and 3.9 % in the past 12 months.
Results were tabulated by age and gender, and not weighted to be representative of the population at large.
I may have to be put down in a humane way, so as not to endanger the greater good of the population at large.
While Trudeau's stated preference towards legalization is the only responsible path for a democracy where it's constituents demand using a substance no longer carries legal ramifications, such a process is complicated and requires massive unhindered insight to be completed in the best interests of the population at large.

Not exact matches

According to 34 - nation Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development, Canada would place fifth during the recovery period according to the percentage of the working age population that held a job at the end of 2013, compared to the situation prior to the 2008 - 09 recession.
In 2013 the German software giant SAP made a commitment to hire one percent of its workforce from among people on the autism spectrum, roughly reflecting the neurological condition's prevalence in the population at large.
Latina - owned businesses explode: In the last decade, Hispanic Americans have been starting and growing new businesses at twice the rate of the general population, according to a new study by researcher Geoscape and the U.S. Hispanic Chamber of Commerce.
The report also points out that Dreamers start businesses at more than twice the rate of the general population, in large part because they are used to making ends meet without help from the government.
There have been mass shooting at places of worship in Colorado Springs and Oak Creek, Wisconsin; in Baton Rouge, in Fort Worth, and in Daingerfield, Texas: population, 2,560.
By 2017, nearly half of the U.S. population will be at least 50 and, according to Nielsen Research, will control 70 % of the nation's disposable income.
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