Sentences with phrase «over an average population»

In your early 30s, there are generally no increased risks for the baby over an average population.
If you have an average credit score, however, you are measured over the average population in South Africa.

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Net immigration to the U.K. has averaged some 285,000 people a year over the past three years, adding 0.4 % to the population every year.
CE estimates that over the next decade, the state's population could grow only 2.2 percent, far below the national average.
Specifically, we found the total cost over five years of these four expenses — closing costs, taxes, insurance and mortgage payments — for the average home in every city in the U.S. with a population greater than 200,000.
That said, B.C.'s strong economic growth over the past three years, combined with a) the announced small business tax relief, b) the new training and youth employment programs (also announced today), and c) a lower - than - average percentage of our working population who actually make minimum wage (about 5 %, compared to 7.1 % nationally), leaves us in a position to cautiously view the announced increases as «reasonable.»
Major transfers to persons increased by $ 1.0 billion on a year - over - year basis, with virtually all of the increase attributable to higher elderly benefits, reflecting an increase in the eligible population base and in average monthly benefits, which are indexed to inflation.
Specifically, we found the total cost over five years of these four expenses — closing costs, taxes, insurance and mortgage payments — for the average home in every county in the U.S., and every city with a population greater than 5,000.
Globally, the Muslim population is forecast to grow at about twice the rate of the non-Muslim population over the next two decades — an average annual growth rate of 1.5 % for Muslims, compared with 0.7 % for non-Muslims.
First, as is well known, demographers say that for a constant population, the fertility rate averaged over all women should be 2.1 children per woman, not 2.0, since not all children survive to adulthood.
With increased average lifespans, it means a grayer and grayer Taiwan: In 1994 people over sixty - five years old accounted for only 7 percent of the population; by 2036 the figure will be three times as large - which means a smaller percentage of workers.
The announcement of the penalties for senior - level DOC officials comes the same day City Comptroller Scott Stringer released a report showing the Department's spending has soared to a record $ 1.36 billion this year, growing 44 percent over the past decade, even as the inmate population hit a record low — an average of 9,500 inmates each day.
A kind of re-examination is scheduled every four years, to accommodate the fact that the mental state of the president or that of the average population might change over time.
On average, over a third of the local populations are «white British».
DiNapoli said East Harlem's population grew by 14 % since 2010 and the private sector average salary of $ 71,700 grew 51 % over the past decade — far surpassing the 16 % citywide average.
The population exposed to fluctuating selective pressure in a spawning area with occasional brackish water intrusions tolerated higher salinities on average, and performed reasonably well over a range of different salinities.
Finally, they calculated the population's turnover rate to estimate an average density of 50 clams per square meter over the last millennium — a number that contrasts with fieldwork earlier this year that yielded just three clams per square meter, they report in the December issue of Geology.
One study found that, on average, a single year of county public health spending continued to improve general health status in the population for over four years, ultimately improving the general health status of over 216,000 people.
UK researchers at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine and the Farr Institute of Health Informatics estimate that over 12,000 cases of these 10 cancers each year are attributable to being overweight or obese, and calculate that if average BMI in the population continues to increase, there could be over 3500 extra cancers every year as a result.
Women who complete one or two years of secondary school have an average of 1.9 children apiece — a figure that over time leads to a decreasing population.
Analysis showed the average county - level age - adjusted drug - related mortality rate was 16.6 deaths per 100,000 population, but there were substantial geographic differences with drug - related deaths reaching over 100 per 100,000 in some counties.
Although babies born less than a month premature don't usually face significant health costs, he says that the difference is meaningful when averaged over a large population.
This translates into an average temperature rise of 4.3 C over land in the northern hemisphere where most of the world's population lives, and even more in urban areas.
The average population salt intake was calculated from urine collected over a 24 hour period in almost 3000 people who were part of the National Diet and Nutrition Survey between 2003 and 2011.
In a study published today, scientists at deCODE genetics use genomic and genealogical data from across the population of Iceland over many decades to show that people who carry sequence variations linked to higher levels of education have fewer children than average...
An AI is specifically defined as the intake found in a healthy population, but no First World population has a sodium intake anywhere as low as the 2004/2005 IOM targets.2 In comparison to the sodium adequate intake of 1500 mg per day for adults, the average sodium intake in the U.S. and Canada is 3300 mg per day (8.3 grams salt or just over one and one - half teaspoons).
RECENT STUDY ON ADVERSE EFFECTS OF LOW SODIUM INTAKE About the same time that U.S. health officials announced their new initiative to reduce salt intake, The Lancet published a large population - based study which showed persuasively that the risk of mortality and serious cardiovascular events increases significantly when salt intake drops below 3000 mg per day (two - thirds teaspoon) in an adult of average weight.3 The study also found that sodium intake in excess of seven grams per day (over three teaspoons salt) was associated with an increased risk in those with hypertension, but not in those without hypertension.
Average long - term weight gain in nonobese populations is gradual — in the cohorts we studied, about 0.8 lb per year — but accumulated over time, even modest increases in weight have implications for long - term adiposity - related metabolic dysfunction, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and cancer.21 - 24 Whereas weight changes associated with any single lifestyle factor were relatively modest in our three cohorts, in the aggregate, changes in diet and physical activity accounted for large differences in weight gain.
In the US, the multicultural demographic comprises over a third of the population, and their spending power is growing more quickly than the country's average, per a study by the Selig Center for Economic Growth at the University of Georgia.
The average online dating age in America is 48, although 45 % of the entire population of the country over the age of 18 are unmarried.
Ottawa's median age of 39.2 is below both the provincial and national average, while those over the retirement age of 65 only comprise approximately 13.2 % of the population.
Our total member population has an average of over 30000 legitimate users mainly from Russia, USA, UK, Canada, Australia, and other countries across the world.
The majority of the population on this website is in the age group of 18 - 24, junior than the average, which means that you can find some truly hot junior women over this website.
These statistics also show that largest emerging countries such as China or India, according to World Bank data, have an average Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth over 10 years of a 10 % and 7.5 % respectively, and will not have reached the desirable result of equitable development of their populations that have a 18.7 and 70.2 % respectively of multidimensional poverty population.
Students from low - income backgrounds, who make up over 80 % of the public school population, have improved at an even faster rate than the city's average.
Facing the challenges associated with an increase in student population from 3,600 in 2001 to over 13,000 in 2017, Vail has used the Beyond Textbooks approach to increase student achievement in math and reading from levels near or below state averages prior to the advent of the program to pass rates that are now consistently 20 % or more above state averages and greater than 90 % year after year at most grade levels.
Over a third of our school population is eligible for pupil premium and attainment on entry is well below the national average.
$ 6,000 to $ 17,000 spread out over the average purchase populations could be less than a few dollars per purchase.
In fact, 53.8 % of the city's population (over the age of 25) have at least a bachelor's degree (nearly twice the national average of just 27.4 %), while 91.9 % have a high school diploma (vs. 84.5 % nationally).
Population growth: 8 points Results are based on the average Canadian population growth rate across all cities on our list over the past five years (6.6 %), plus 2 percentage points or an annualized rate of 1.7 %.
That is well over the state average of about fourteen percent, but the large student population at the University of Texas probably accounts for some of this.
Tucson is a continually growing metropolis currently with over one million people and an above average pet population and thriving economy.
Local New Mexico shelters like Animal Service Center of Mesilla Valley has an average monthly population of over 850 pets.
Through computing the average carrier risk of the population, the breed can work to lower that risk over time.
Of all the variations in breeding strategies, the most effective at reducing the rate of inbreeding over the long term in this particular simulated population was to restrict breeding to the animals with the lowest average genetic relatedness to the other animals in the population
Because the American Community Survey pulls from a sample of 3 million households yearly and averaged over 5 years to attain estimates for each Census tract, Walker emphasizes that the map only represents estimates of immigrant population in the U.S. and is, therefore, subject to a margin of error.
If we multiply that over ten years, and figure that the top billion or so of world population is responsible for the lion's share (say 80 %) of the emissions, could we then conclude that, on average, every member of that top billion (presumably including all on this forum) had contributed the energy equivalent of one Hiroshima bomb (or more) toward atmospheric global warming over the last decade?
General Consideration of Mortality: Using a typical number for average mortality is two percent and the aforementioned population, one would estimate 45,000 fatalities over all, which agrees with the above more accurate estimates.
:: An Anamoly describes the sum of difference over a year, when this sum is added to the baseline Temperature, average annual global Temperature for the year is described, when this figure is added to the population the average is increased, if the Anomaly is positive.
The reason I am persisting with this is that I think there has been no plateau in Global warming over the last 10 years, as every year has been above average thus the average of the population is increasing, meaning Annual Global Average Temperature has been incraverage thus the average of the population is increasing, meaning Annual Global Average Temperature has been incraverage of the population is increasing, meaning Annual Global Average Temperature has been incrAverage Temperature has been increasing.
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