Sentences with phrase «quite high population»

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Or one can be so concerned with his own comfort and prosperity and the demands of his business, family, or other immediate circle that he can be quite obtuse to the fact that in half of the world's population, there are chronic hunger and malnutrition, high infant mortality, and a much shorter life span than in opulent America.
And even if very athletic kids need an usually high number of calories, should their unique needs dictate calorie limits for the rest of the student population, which is unfortunately quite sedentary?
Consequently, NYC, which is very densely populated, will have a higher percentage property tax, on top of the property being valued higher, than, say, Cincinnati, because the population density is quite a bit higher, placing far greater demands on the city services.
In fact, Antarctica has the highest average concentration of research personnel in the world — scientists make up 100 % of its population (which is still quite low with only 4000 «inhabitants» during the summer and about 1000 during the winter).
Quite a bit of research has found a higher rate of a sensitivity to gluten among schizophrenics than in the general population.
Quite a few young professionals already call Columbus home — more than 39 % of the population is in the 18 - 44 age range, which is one of the higher percentages on this list.
And, when it comes to business, there's quite a bit to celebrate, too, with business ownership rates higher in the immigrant versus non-immigrant population.
Even if this estimate is too low because companion animals other than dogs and cats are not included in the estimate or because the fraction of needy companion animals is higher in areas with fewer resources, a revised estimate would still probably be quite low compared to the populations of farm and wild animals.
Its a bit hypothetical, because we are sadly heading to higher population for quite some time.
In my experience as a family law lawyer, however, it has seemed to me that the bell curve modeling the impact of legislation on my clients has perhaps a higher standard of deviation than the norm, giving the bell curve a greater population at the extremes and thus fatter tails than suggested by the normal distribution; in other words, my impression is that quite a bit more than 5 % of separating couples experience an unfair or very unfair result from the application of family law legislation.
So the average person then concludes quite rightly, that the problem is nobody's problem, meaning that it is an act of God like the weather, and earthquakes, floods, volcanoes, tsunamis, and the uncontrollable economic forces that make legal fees too high for the majority of population and law society control.
The population is quite high, topping 83,000, and house prices are a little above the national average.
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