Sentences with phrase «relatively healthy state»

As a whole, Oregon is a relatively healthy state, and statistically speaking, residents are likely to live well into their retirement years.
Despite the relatively healthy state of our economy, Haskayne argues corporate Canada has been dangerously «hollowed out» by takeovers of industrial giants such as Alcan and Falconbridge, not to mention our major steelmakers.

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If the subsidies disappear and a number of low - income, relatively healthy people opt out of insurance coverage, that could destabilize the market for everyone in those states.
The healthy state of corporate balance sheets overall is also apparent in corporate bond spreads, which remain at relatively low levels.
Inspired by such findings, a startup company has launched the first clinical trial in the United States to test the antiaging benefits of young blood in relatively healthy people.
The relatively small number of such cells in a youthful tissue is so small as to be harmless, but after decades of accumulation, the number becomes large enough that their abnormal metabolic state begins to pose a threat to surrounding, healthy tissues.
And this is not just an older demographic — these are young, relatively vibrant, otherwise healthy people who are either working or worrying themselves into a state of absent sexuality.
While I think these average Joe's who use steroids to look better on the beach and are relatively uneducated about steroid use are foolish, the fact remains that their bodies tend to return to a normal, healthy state after cessation of use.
Prior to 2014, individual health insurance could be purchased at any time during the year, but applicants in most states had to be relatively healthy in order to be approved for coverage.
In addition to its relatively healthy housing market, the state of Minnesota has a relatively low unemployment rate of 6.5 percent, according to 2014 data from the U.S. Census.
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