Sentences with phrase «risk group seemed»

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All religious groups seemed equally at risk of losing teens; no single religious group stood out as responsible for producing nonreligious teenagers.
Those very features that have made us different from other advanced welfare states, that have even made us seem «backward» at times — the variety of our racial and ethnic groups, the opportunities for creative innovation and experimentation inherent in our sort of federalism, our tradition of voluntarism, and even, within bounds, our attachment to a gambling, risk - taking, profit - making economy — may turn out to be conducive to the implementation of an ecological approach to social policy.
The Bush administration's argument that the combination of a brutal regime, terrorist groups, and weapons of mass destruction was an unacceptable risk seemed sound.
Alan Shearer is in that group it seems, as he has blasted the Portuguese tactician for being the root of the issue at Old Trafford this season as Man Utd risk falling short of their expectations and objectives this season.
The group is settled, the players and staff look happy together, and there seems to be no risk of a mass player walkout similar to 2010.
Flint and colleagues suggested that when midwives get to know the women for whom they provide care, interventions are minimised.22 The Albany midwifery practice, with an unselected population, has a rate for normal vaginal births of 77 %, with 35 % of women having a home birth.23 A review of care for women at low risk of complications has shown that continuity of midwifery care is generally associated with lower intervention rates than standard maternity care.24 Variation in normal birth rates between services (62 % -80 %), however, seems to be greater than outcome differences between «high continuity» and «traditional care» groups at the same unit.25 26 27 Use of epidural analgesia, for example, varies widely between Queen Charlotte's Hospital, London, and the North Staffordshire NHS Trust.
The last link addressed the issue best, I thought: «The increase in risk of severe maternal morbidities in non-white women seems to be independent of differences in age, socioeconomic and smoking status, body mass index, and parity between ethnic groups
That being said, it seems that this early introduction of peanuts to babies in the «high risk» group is key to the prevention of nut allergy.
To a group of neighbors who live beside the proposed site, the elevators seem like something else entirely: a terrorist risk.
In his research on a group of families in Pakistan that have a higher risk of deafness, Dr. Ahmed has found that about 8 to 9 percent seem to have mutations in CIB2.
According to cultural theory, each group selects risks which seem useful for maintaining its own social organisation.
The understanding of other groups may indicate new directions for research such as the identification of change in body fat distribution, which seems to apply cross-culturally, and its relationship with the local understanding of menopause and its population - specific chronic disease risk.
And if that happens, of course, that only the sickest kids where their parents are most worried about them bring their kid to the hospital, then that's a group that's gonna seem to be at particular risk.
Some groups, such as people with African, Asian, Hispanic and Native American ancestry — , seem to be at lower risk, although they can still get the disease.
However, individuals with celiac disease and gluten sensitivity seem to be at a higher risk of experiencing arm and leg numbness, compared to healthy control groups (70, 71, 72).
I wanted to ask about a newly released result of the PREDIMED study that seemed to show a significant reduction in breast cancer risk when 20 % of calories came from EVOO, as compaired to the group receiving 10 % of calories from nuts.
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Heineman's film focuses primarily on the high - risk activities of two men on either side of the U.S. - Mexico border: American Tim «Nailer» Foley of the paramilitary group Arizona Border Recon, whose members work to disrupt the activities of the Mexican drug scouts and couriers who ply their trade along the border; and José Mireles, a Michoacán physician who, at the time of filming, was the leader of an equally well - armed Mexican vigilante group called the Autodefensas, whose mission was to uproot the drug cartels that his country's own law enforcement officers seem unable or unwilling to control.
«Paradoxical though it may seem, these ostensibly privileged youth, many of who start experimenting early and often with drinking and drugs, could well be among the groups at highest risk for alcoholism and addiction in adulthood.»
This group has gone out and talked to their administrators and found other teachers in buildings and within the district that seem to be willing to take risks, wanted to learn... And so this thing is growing and mushrooming, and it's an exciting time.
While this may seem unfair because there are good drivers in every age group, insurance data shows younger drivers are more prone to have an accident or take risks on the road.
MG: Do you have any studies that show that dividend payers as a group outperform a broad index with less volatility, which seems to me is saying you can get more reward without taking on more risk?
The risk - reward seems balanced to me across the two groups.
But Obama faces a reality that many of these groups seem slow to recognize: While the 20th - century toolkit preferred by traditional environmentalists — litigation, regulation and legislation — remains vital to limiting domestic pollution risks such as the oil gusher, it is a bad fit for addressing the building human influence on the climate system, which is driven now mainly by a surge in emissions mostly outside United States borders in countries aiming to propel their climb out of poverty on the same fossil fuels that generated much of our affluence.
There are lots of attributes that seem to work as reliable predictors that a person or group will reject the science of human - caused climate change and the risks that come from it.
It seems to me you may have painted yourself into a corner where you run the risk of either hypocritically refusing to acknowledge other groups as «front groups» (ie., forecastthefacts.org or 350.org, etc.) or somehow saying that because they support causes you agree with it doesn't matter if an organization receives a significant amount of funding or infrastructure support from a single individual or company that operates deep in the background.
In the light of this case, particularly if the group litigation is successful, it seems likely that group litigation will become increasingly popular in the UK, with individuals able to benefit from strength in solidarity while also minimising the costs risks at play.
While this may seem like age discrimination at first glance, the policy is based on solid evidence that these age groups, along with new drivers, are more dangerous on the roads and therefore are a higher risk for the company to take on.
Not unlike simplified issue insurance it seems like it ought to be bombproof, that just like the high rates seem that they should allow most anyone to get simplified issue, the high volume spread of risk seems that it should allow most anyone to get group coverage.
The finding of similar STI acquisition rates among study groups seems plausible given the lack of difference in self - reported measures of risk.
Although not a specific educational activity per se, group well - child care was as effective as traditional care53 and seemed to promote more discussions of personal issues, 54 parenting, and child behavioral concerns.55 However, such benefits do not seem to extend completely to higher risk populations.56, 57
In general it seems that volunteer programmes can be useful with lower risk families and possibly for outreach with higher risk groups, but that achieving change in parenting with high - risk groups requires skilled facilitator.
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