Sentences with phrase «sections of the population»

«To have a high per - capita income and low income inequality is worth noting, because it means that a broad section of the population has the ability to put money towards their retirement,» he explains.
For millennials, this means examining large sections of the population before making assumptions about what constitutes success or failure in this increasingly strange and demanding modern economy.
More evidence: In 2014, the Open University Business School asked a cross section of the population to answer questions currently on the financial education syllabus.
In a period such as the late 1940s, the barriers to having a broad section of the population try to arbitrage away that differential may have been large enough to keep the differential in place.
Its common sense that this will set off some alarms for a section of the population.
for the record, some of us atheists don't suggest the world would be a better place if we eradicated sections of the population.
the index adjusts for that section of population as a percentage of the total.
I think the true problem with these kinds of states is their elevation of an elite, their dehumanizing of large section of their population, and their need to label parts of their society as the enemy within.
Inevitably, among large sections of the population the picture took on colors similar to those of the secular golden age.
When you ostracize entire sections of the population because of your own ignorance and fundamentalism, you should expect a little backlash..
In certain countries, they have aggravated a situation which was already unbearable for a large section of the population.
Why does a certain section of the population find it impossible to regard an honest look at the drawbacks of breastfeeding and the benefits of formula without declaring that it is «against breastfeeding»?
«We have a lot of customers that are Barefoot clients and we love what they are doing now to extend the opportunity to another section of the population to get more personalized care,» said Melane Nelson, owner of Growing Up, a natural products store in St. Petersburg.
Labour is losing support in the clerical and skilled worker sections of the population, while the Tories maintain their strong lead among professionals.
This, after all, is what most political argument inside liberal democracies is about — small economic gains and losses that might accrue to different sections of the population.
«It is not possible to reduce a deficit of this size without asking all sections of the population to play their parts - but those with the broadest shoulders should bear the greatest burden,» Osborne declared.
What the Taliban did to the people of Afghanistan, especially to minorities and other unprivileged sections of population, as well as to all those who did not subscribe to their regressive creed, was simply horrendous.
They have convinced sections of their populations, and Western governments, that they were the safer bet.
Together these trends threaten to produce a society in which a relatively small section of the population comes to claim a larger share of national income through its (increasingly) concentrated ownership of (increasingly) inherited wealth.
«What gets you there both as a governor and in the national debate is if you come up with innovative ideas that help a broad cross section of the population
This should be opposed not only because it is morally wrong and will be used to whip up an assault on a section of the population, but its impact is to divide and disorientate, and therefore weaken, working class resistance.
Among some sections of the population, particularly ethnic minorities, the British empire is a «dirty word», evoking memories British imperialism.
But a section of the population have expressed concern over the ambiguity of the agenda, calling on the government to provide public clarification on it.
Unfortunately there is also a certain section of the population, largely driven by sexism, who will feel sympathetic towards Huhne because of their negative feeling about his ex-wife.
The study allows for deeper analysis of a wide range of sections of the population as they respond to regional, national and international change.
Typically, that would be representing a section of the population, thereby forming a link between government and the people, legislating and organising government, and mobilising the electorate through political campaigns.
The measures would see tax increases for a large section of the population.
«From the Brexiteers and Government point of view, they have to accept there is a large section of the population in this country, a large membership in the Lords and the Commons, who won't accept some of the extreme arguments being put forward and think the voice of reason must prevail for the good of our country.»
«It can provide a real cross section of a population.
«This is a shocking wake - up call for society, when a significant section of the population feel that they don't belong in the world.
A report has looked at which sections of the population are left most exposed to food shortages after extreme weather events.
«Such impacts are usually disproportionately felt by the most vulnerable sections of our population - children and the elderly,» Dr Lal said.
The findings of the Mainz researchers thus contradict the current assumption that age - related macular degeneration only occurs in the section of the population that is over 50 years old.
If a large section of the population says that a particular releaser is good and that they look and feel better after using it, then the chances are that you can trust that human growth hormone releaser to be genuine.
This occurs in all sections of the population.
It seems a very blinkered view in this day and age, to be honest and they are surely missing a trick if they choose to ignore an ever - growing, influential, high spending section of the population — ie.
You know, that section of the population that has jobs they want to keep without being fired for indecent exposure; that have parents they don't want to shock into early graves.
In fact, with 1 in 6 Canadians aged 65 or over, and with 55 - 64 year olds outnumbering those aged 15 - 24 for the first time, 2 the senior age group in Canada now includes a vast section of the population — many of whom are vibrant, interesting men and women who also happen to be looking for a second shot at love.
Ultimately, this means that there is a large section of the population which is currently under - served in terms of tailored services.
By comparison, the state legal system has a very poor geographical coverage, and is beyond access for large sections of the population.
The knowledge of these sections of the population may not be easy to find, but their stories can be heard through the cracks.
It may be true that manufacturers have yet to create and market the ideal device for YOU, the iPad (and some of its immediate followers, like the Xoom) will appeal to a very broad section of the population, because that is where the money is.
Here's the bad: For a broad section of the population, it probably isn't possible, even if they do everything right.»
Pooka Rice, Outreach Coordinator with HRAP says the area around Haystack Rock where their programs are offered, «is a classroom unlike any other and yet there is a section of our population we see perpetually excluded.»
A sneaking suspicion that much contemporary art is a load of blather and baloney still lingers among large sections of the population.
At this point a LASER like effect will ocur as remaining energy supplies will catapult sections of the population into higher metastable states known as a population INVERSION.
After 20 years of propaganda the section of the population that is not buying the scare is steadily increasing.
State policies designed to facilitate community solar projects frequently mandate that a percentage of a project be carved out and allotted specifically for low - income households in order to make sure that the benefits of solar are shared by a broad section of the population.
The revenue raised can be used to foster growth equitably, the authors say, by returning the revenue as household rebates, supporting poorer sections of the population, managing transitional changes, investing in low - carbon infrastructure, and fostering technological change.
It will never be and should never be a representative cross section of the population.
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