Sentences with phrase «skewing older»

While It Follows drew the typical under - 25 horror crowd, Ex Machina is skewing older, attracting 25 - 34ers and charting as the No. 1 film in a number of arthouses.
At a time when much studio animation is skewing older and hipper, «Shaun the Sheep Movie» (that missing «the» is itself a sly nod to the pic's lack of verbiage) is thoroughly preschooler - friendly, though older viewers can appreciate its droll asides and dashes of silly satire.
With a population skewing older (the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that by the year 2030, one in five people in the U.S. will be over age 65), successful health and fitness pros will be the ones who are adept at providing successful programming to this population.
Nuñez was the only MBA holder in UConn's inaugural class, but as the job market remains challenging, EBV applicants are now «skewing older and much more advanced [in] education,» Zacchea says.
The average age of an O'Reilly viewer was over 70, which means that even within an already aging demographic — cable - TV viewers — the network skews old.
Betterment has shifted its strategy to capture clients from much larger money managers, including Charles Schwab and Morgan Stanley, who skew older and wealthier.
According to data published in FIS's most recent Performance Against Consumer Expectations (PACE) report, community bank customers are more likely to skew older.
MDC's top two executives own almost 25 % of the company's stock, and many directors have had lengthy tenures, and their ages skew older.
The audience for conservative - leaning media skews old.
But the former also likely skew older, and Vince Carter aside, this is a young person's sport.
Their targeting seems appropriate at first glance, since the Military Channel is going to skew older, white and conservative (and if the other ads on the channel are any indicator, very willing to spend money on «collectibles»).
Running in a district that skews older and gives a slight enrollment edge to Democrats, Buerkle can't afford to let the accusations stick.
This is where EliteSingles is different — we are a site designed for singles aged 35 +, so our average member age skews older and, in fact, we have many members who are dating over 50.
This is where EliteSingles is different — we are a site designed for singles aged 35 +, so our average member age skews older.
Also, the average age range of Hinge users skew older — 23 to 36, and 99 % are college - educated.
The age tends to skew older for the men, as is fairly normal on most dating sites popular in the Philippines.
The demographic for this film definitely skews older, but any young hipster planning on acquiring property could learn how not to behave by watching this film.
The audience for the PG - rated «Tomorrowland» was about even in terms of gender and skewed older with 60 percent of the crowd over the age of 25.
The guest list does skew old.
The group skews older in age, I think we may be the youngest ones there.
Then someone pointed out the demographic in the room: the crowd skewed old and were, after all, a bunch of traditionally published authors.
A very interesting blog entry on 4 - 29 from Joshua Benton, director of the Nieman Journalism Lab; the title: «Kindle users skew older; does that impact news biz's revenue hopes?»
My fans tend to skew older, less wide - eyed and less inclined to want to read a total Mary Sue style fantasy.
Most of the readers fall in the 18 - 44 age groups, but digital buyers skewed older: 48 % were over 35, compared to 35 % of print customers.
As the traditional bracket of gaming audiences skews older, it makes sense for more content to be released that would engage with a more mature group of individuals.
Additionally, respondents also skewed older (62 percent over age 50) and strongly male (82 percent), roughly in line with AMS membership.
It is strongly - skewed older, and there is enough data to estimate APS's demographics.
Generally speaking, Stephen Harper has skewed older in his selections.
They skew older, are educated, and have more disposable income.
This is especially true for policyholders of final expense insurance; they typically skew older in age and may not have trusted people like a spouse or siblings to name as their beneficiary.

Not exact matches

Where I think a lot of other media properties skew younger or older, PureWow has an audience with the classic 28 - 55 year old woman.
These bad - news boiler rooms use the world's cheapest labor to reach a terribly skewed (and largely screwed) population of old, rural and homebound people who are also the only ones with the time and any interest in talking to them.
The few I could think of skewed a bit older, and had followed traditional career paths.
The older age groups skewed the results slightly in favor of mailoffers.
Like the old grade school game of «pass on the secret» through a line of children, the more people passing on information the more skewed the message gets and information lost.
When people read old testament stories they do not research them or pray about them but see them as page value, this is wrong and we get a skewed picture of Yahweh.
Support for Trump among white evangelicals tends to exacerbate the trends among Americans overall, with regular churchgoers, men, and older demographics more likely to skew Republican.
Thus, I never had the «opportunity» to hit the street, begging door to door, asking kind hearted souls to take pity on a skinny - legged 7 year old sporting a skewed emblem - bellished sash trying to make her troops sales goals.
Although the trend is for craft breweries to open tasting rooms at their facilities, Martin says the demographics in Ipswich skew a bit older and more sophisticated.
«The future of the media industry will require a long - term program of reform to increase competition and dismantle protections that continue to skew investment away from innovative technology and towards old business models,» said Australian Subscription Television and Radio chief executive Andrew Maiden.
I'm not going to lie, we tend to skew towards using old - fashioned rolled oats over steel cut.
I considered just having my older son pick a number between 2 and 32, but realized that would skew toward numbers 2 - 10, so he wrote down all the names on slips of paper (a good writing practice project for a first grader), and we put them in a mixing bowl, and his younger brother drew out one slip.
Most of these developmental experiences are done without proper supervision, correction or effective discipline, and are often dealt with via harsh discipline, isolation to cribs or beds, or, more simply, placing all of the older children in a room together without toys, games, or recreation under adult supervision which leads to chaos and confusion and a very skewed sense of a family hierarchy.
After three years, I approached the game division at Microsoft and agreed with them that our target customer — Pre-K and up — was not within the range of Microsoft's target game customers, which skew more towards 16 — 32 year old men.
«It is a story of muddle - headed government initiatives, skewed police incentives, racism, drug wars and the old, old habit of treating white people more leniently than everyone else.»
Gibson, R - Kinderhook, is running in a court - drawn Hudson Valley district that skews more Democratic than the old NY - 20 and faces attorney Julian Schreibman.
The exchange's enrollment report shows that Essential Plan members skew younger, which usually means healthier: Forty - two percent of its enrollees are older than 45, compared to 51 percent for those buying private coverage through the exchange.
Friday's report from New York State of Health confirms that those enrolling in the Essential Plan skew younger: 42 percent of its enrollees are older than 45, compared to 51 percent for those buying private coverage through the exchange.
This group was skewed towards older people, more middle class people, broadsheet readers and also people who identified with UKIP.
I would expect the age profile to be skewed: Lab MPs older than the Con MPs.
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