Sentences with phrase «other cohorts who»

All too many of our baby - boom constituents have much more in common with those parts of other cohorts who are left at the bottom of the income pile.

Not exact matches

Starbucks is about the experience for those who love coffee, loyalty and a partnership with customers that can not be challenged by any other retail cohort.
The difference is, at the end of those three months, it's the other entrepreneurs in the cohort who decide which business gets the final investment.
The only goal that matters is to get your messages in front of highly influential people (think digital multipliers and megaphones) who are tightly connected to significant (and fairly sizeable) niches of active and desirable individuals whose actions and attitudes they can directly influence (amplification) and whose behaviors as consumers, voters, or other cohort members you are looking to change and channel into actual results.
But then the other point, when it comes to the profitability cohorts, like who's going to actually drive revenue for me long - term and how hard this is you don't have to build the whole perfect system right now.
You clearly have not read the 900 comments with posts from other commentees who say they also were told the same narrative that was proliferated amongst the Emergent circles, conferences, and amongst cohorts.
Our Research Roundtable, done in partnership with the Working Parent Support Coalition, is made up of an international cohort of companies who have joined together to share their Parental Leave experience — with us and with each other — as a way to create internal change and publicly state that they are serious about advancing quantifiable Parental Leave Leadership.
Using the payslips, critical study and comparative analysis clearly shows that teachers with their monthly income (net salaries) can now afford to buy or own appreciably much more than they could 7 yrs ago on the same pay level or rank CONTRARY to what we are mischievously made to believe currently by the NPP and their media cohorts as well as others who get opportunity to share their opinions on both the print and electronic media.
Her group looked at three cohorts of women: those who developed neither blood pressure nor diabetes during pregnancy; those who developed one or the other; and those who were diagnosed with both.
Another problem is that modeling studies, like this one, are inherently less powerful than other kinds of medical research: randomized clinical trials, the gold standard in medical research, in which patients are randomly assigned different treatments or no treatment; case - control studies, which compare patients who have a condition with those who do not; or cohort studies, which determine the risk of contracting a disease by studying a group of people with similar demographics.
«Cross-national surveys such as the WHO Study on Global Aging and Adult Health (SAGE), the Gallup World Poll, and other longitudinal cohorts studies of aging in Brazil, China, India, and South Korea, are beginning to redress the balance and provide the evidence for policy, but much more remains to be done.»
The new Intermountain Medical Center Heart Institute study directly builds on the MagnaSafe study, validating findings of the main MagnaSafe cohort of 1,500 patients, and expanding that group of patients to include those who need an MRI of their lungs, heart or other organs within the chest.
Those who ate less than 10g even by the fifth helping were classified as «non-eaters,» amounting to 16 % of the cohort, and the remainder were classified as «others» (23 %) since their pattern of intake varied over time.
He adds: «What we need to do now is first replicate these findings in other cohorts and then work out whether it is fetuses which start off small and stay small who have the worst outcomes or whether it is those that start off normal size (before 10 weeks) and then become small who are in trouble.
Since 1997, he has directed the investigation of neurodegenerative diseases in the Nurses» Health Study and other large cohorts comprising more than 400,000 men and women who have provided detailed information on their dietary habits and lifestyle in addition to blood or cheek cell samples for genetic and other laboratory analyses.
What is really needed is a «NutritionFacts.org» cohort of people who, other than eating a whole - food plant - based diet with little to no animal foods, live a western lifestyle.
Part 1: Cohort Analysis 101 and Analyzing Your Users» First Week Funny enough, half of people who know me (or of me) have no clue that I'm a fitness blogger, while the other half have no clue that I spend most of my time growth hacking (and not the fitness kind).
He and his cohort, Fred (Jacob Latimore), who consoles his friend and tells him that «there will be a next time,» make their way to the Algiers Motel, a nearby seedy hangout where they mix it up with the other denizens, including two teenage white girls visiting from Ohio, Julie Ann (Hannah Murray) and Karen (Kaitlyn Dever), and Carl Cooper (Jason Mitchell), a volatile jokester.
Gosling plays a man with no name (wink - wink) who works at a body shop by day, but at night masquerades as a driver for hire whom criminals pay good money to extract their cohorts from robberies and other odd jobs.
Haney and others have concluded that this policy change artificially drove up 4th - grade test scores, because it removed from the cohort of students tested those who were retained in 3rd grade, the very students most likely to score the lowest on standardized tests.
On the other hand, the researchers found negative long - term impacts for low - scoring students in grade cohorts who attended a school facing the opportunity to achieve a «Recognized» rating as compared to those in schools not facing a recognition opportunity.
We estimate that an 8th grader who attends school with 200 other 8th - grade students will score 0.04 standard deviations lower in both math and English than he would if he attended a school with 75 other 8th graders, the average cohort size for a K — 8 school.
The first cohort, now old enough to participate in third - grade testing, scored higher than did other low - income children who did not receive public pre-K.
[4] In other words, over 90 percent of those in recent age cohorts are not performing at a reasonably high level on any externally administered, subject - specific examination, a possible explanation for the much lower percentage of US students than students in many other advanced industrial societies who are performing at the «advanced» level on international tests.
Based on repeated observation of minimal interaction amongst members of a peer cohort, a research study was conducted to analyze the interactions of three students who consistently posted comments on each other's blogs in contrast to the trends found in their cohort.
«The naive approach is to look across cohorts and draw some kind of conclusion, but it just doesn't tell us much, other than possibly changes in the composition of who's taking the test from year to year,» Glazerman said.
In order to build classroom and instructional leaders who are committed to and support one another's growth, candidates meet in cohorts and small inquiry groups and develop the habits of mind to look deeply at their own and each others practice, offering feedback and inquiries to help one another identify the obstacles and avenues to great work.
Teacher education programs should follow CAEP's recommendation for a 3.0 GPA for a program's entire entering cohort so that some individuals who have promise based on other measures but don't quite meet the GPA cutoff are still eligible.168 This ensures that a promising candidate is not categorically denied entry but also keeps the general standard quite high.
The first essay will investigate if students enrolled in CR are more likely to graduate from high school than other students who fail courses using a school and cohort fixed effects strategy with within - school and cohort propensity score matching.
People who talk back to her find their grades suffer, or their good favor with her and her cohort suffer in some other way.
The continuity folds over in a weird sort of way when a young Jean Grey, who has traveled through time to the present along with her original X-Men cohort of Cyclops, Angel, Beast, and Iceman, is forced to stand trial for the crimes committed by her other self.
Perhaps one of the most exciting things about our network of Art21 Educators so far has to do with those teachers who are building momentum and reaching out to other cohorts in order to collaborate.
Thus, as she worked on her final book, she engaged a range of other voices whose presence at Cooper Union had become an extension of her own legacy as mentor and collaborator — among the myriads, Daniel Meridor, Peter Schubert, Mersiha Veledar and Daniel Sherer, who worked within Cooper Union, but also an extended cohort of intellectuals such as Barry Bergdoll, Merrill Elam, Calvin Tsao and Roger Duffy, who brought critical insight from intellectual boundaries beyond.
The + LAB Artist Residency will be a supportive cohort of the selected four artists in residence who will meet regularly with each other along with the collaborating organizations to research, conceptualize and manifest projects around the overarching theme of «Community Control and Self Determination.»
In other words, this last - ditch effort to repeal Obamacare is at least partially about saving face with (or sticking it to) Donald Trump, who picked a very public fight with Senate majority leader Mitch McConnell and his cohorts after the last Republican bill died a loud death.
Design, Setting, and Participants A retrospective cohort study of 17 337 adult health maintenance organization members (54 % female; mean [SD] age, 57 [15.3] years) who attended a primary care clinic in San Diego, Calif, within a 3 - year period (1995 - 1997) and completed a survey about childhood abuse and household dysfunction, suicide attempts (including age at first attempt), and multiple other health - related issues.
In keeping with other research, 30 children in foster care, who make up around 8 % of the cohort, were found to be a particularly vulnerable group with almost half meeting criteria for high risk of emotional or behavioural problems.
Other studies of «opportunity youth,» young people 16 to 24 years of age who are neither employed nor in school, derived similar results, generating cohort aggregate lifetime costs in the trillions.8
A retrospective cohort study of 8613 adults who attended a primary care clinic in California completed a survey about childhood abuse, neglect, and household dysfunction; illicit drug use; and other health - related issues.
This study used a community sample of older adults who reported relatively secure financial circumstances, and the current findings may not necessarily generalize to other older populations or future cohorts.
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