Sentences with phrase «population at large»

Studies heavy in rich, well - educated brains may provide a picture of brain development that's inaccurate for the American population at large, a recent study found.
That is, it is a benefit that doesn't affect a huge share of the immigrant population at large.
Vision: To be the preferred veterinary specialty and emergency hospital while being a resource for the veterinary community and pet - owning population at large.
Overall, «about 12.8 % of the founders were foreign born,» a figure close to the foreign - born proportion of the U.S. population at large, Hart and Acs report.
bThe population at large understands what will be required to halt in some way the inexorable advance of climate change.
«The finds are important as they point to a new disease mechanism for male infertility, but more work needs to be done to understand the significance of autoimmune prostatitis to infertility in the male population at large,» says Dr Landegren.
The incidence of central hypothyroidism, involving hypothalamic or pituitary dysfunction, in the USA population at large is about 0.00021 %.
New Mexico's charter enrollment growth, like the growth of its student population at large, has been more modest, but it is still above the national average.
The Troops - to - Teachers program run by the Department of Education has attracted many more men and African - Americans to the teaching profession, when compared with the new - teacher population at large, according to a report last week from the Government Accountability Office.
And as I was working on Project Aspire and learning, I realized, «Oh my gosh, what's going on in my deaf population really just mirrors what's going on in the typically developing population at large
Some critics believe that this is a massive displacement, since it is the genetic susceptibilities to dietary diseases and vaccinoses (adverse vaccination reactions) in specific breeds make them the canaries for the canine population at large (5).
Birders decrying cat depredation and hunters clamoring for an open season on cats responded to «Marbanks» by insisting that the cat population at large was closer to 80 million.
FKS is more common among pedigreed cats than the kitty population at large.
I would be interested in becoming involved in a small way in a movement of like - minded individuals who would work together to dismantle the monolithic executive structure known as CREA, to change the constitution to make CREA responsible «directly» to its dues payers, and to install a new (elected by all Realtors) body of people at the top who are reflective of and actually tuned into the Realtor population at large.
«People with schizophrenia are clearly less happy than those in the general population at large, but this is not surprising,» said lead author Barton W. Palmer, PhD, professor in the UC San Diego Department of Psychiatry.
Antibodies testing shows approximately 14 percent of the U.S. population at large to have been infected by a roundworm species.
A study of 222,000 technology, science, and medicine graduates showed that between 1990 and 2000 they started 49,000 new companies — a proportion no higher than among the adult population at large.
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.
«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.
They are found more often among entrepreneurs and chief executives — the very people who put incentive plans in place to optimize performance — than in the population at large.
RBC's leadership may not yet represent the diversity of the population at large, but it's far ahead of the broader business world.
Numerous surveys of the population at large have shown that, above everything else, most people value security.
Even at smaller companies, African Americans hold an estimated 6.7 % of the nation's 16.2 million «management» jobs, according to the latest figures from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, though they make up twice that share of the population at large.
Trump's infrastructure plan will privatize all the benefits for the financiers and make sure that the population at large gets zero benefit from it while paying the costs, says economist Michael Hudson SHARMINI PERIES: Welcome back to The Real News Network.
Immigrants older than 25 are more likely to have college degrees or graduate / professional degrees than the rest of the population at large.
The population at large will be advised to hold onto its stocks for the long run.
Elite opinion among a younger, left - leaning cohort favors economic efficiency over equality, and they're more inclined to be selfish than fair - minded when compared to the population at large.
But it won't be pressuring Apple or Facebook to hire black Americans in proportion to their representation in the population at large.
These priests and others are in fact — by the numbers - representative of the fraction of pedophiles in the population at large.
The thing about «a fundamental moral realignment of the country» is, these religious issues don't affect the population at large.
As the gap between the rich and the rest of the population grows, economic policy increasingly caters to the interests of the elite, while public services for the population at large - above all, public education - are starved of resources.
Welfare states have shown a lack of respect for the principle of subsidiarity in Catholic social teaching and the population at large has shown a lack of respect for the teachings of Humanae vitae.
But compared to the population at large, members of mainline churches were significantly less likely to be single parents age 40 and under, young single adults or married couples without children.
It is hardly surprising that this new situation should have led to unsettling developments both in the population at large and in more rarefied intellectual milieus.
They decided there was no contradiction between being comfortable and being Christian, and before long it was very hard to pick them out from the population at large.
This in not a sample of the population at large.
(That figure compares with one congregation for every 850 persons in the population at large, a ratio that itself reflects a heavily churched society.)
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.
A January 2000 survey by the Panetta Institute found college students are less likely to vote than the population at large.
They are heroes that stand out, and are always an extremely small minority of the population at large.
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