Sentences with phrase «smaller subset of people»

Even though most of the technology industry are pushing for 4K monitors, there's a smaller subset of people who think 4K isn't the way forward, on a monitor at least.
Class 1 insurance is thus a more narrow coverage because it applies to a smaller subset of people.
Another very large share of statutory language creates legal obligations related to the regulation of very complicated activities that have application to a very small subset of people.
In 2007 a French team discovered a disrupted gene called SHANK3 in a small subset of people with autism.
Even in the small subset of people with lowered cortisol levels, we see normal or close to normal ACTH.
The worst cards have rotating categories that require you to activate bonuses each quarter to get up to 5 percent back — it's a feature that pays off for only a small subset of people, and when missed, screws over far more.
I can at least say that it's another case of the content being good for a very small subset of people.
Your blog will only be interested to a relatively small subset of people who happen to be looking for answers to legal questions at a fairly small point in time.
You're probably going to get all of the protection your family needs with an affordable term life insurance policy, but you may fall into the small subset of people for whom a whole life policy is the right choice.
That may be a small subset of those people, but it's worth noting.

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Sears said the theft affected «less than 100,000» people, while Delta said merely that the breach affected «small subset» of customers.
Although people who suffer from psychosis are usually not violent, «there is a small subset of psychotic people who are implicated in shootings.
What's sad is that a small subset of Christians ARE hateful, and get all the press, and presume to speak for the vast majority of Christians who don't cram stuff down people's throats, and who are a lot more Christian than the loudmouths.
A multicenter team of researchers reports that a full genomic analysis of tumor samples from a small number of people who died of pancreatic cancer suggests that chemical changes to DNA that do not affect the DNA sequence itself yet control how it operates confer survival advantages on subsets of pancreatic cancer cells.
Examination of those people's exomes, the small portion of the genome that encodes proteins, revealed that among a subset of 821 participants, a total of 781 genes were rendered obsolete by «loss - of - function» mutations.
Taken together, the data suggest that humans domesticated dogs in Asia more than 14,000 years ago, and that a small subset of these animals eventually migrated west through Eurasia, probably with people.
Additionally I am always interest in real world methods people follow to prune the thousands of possible stocks to invest in to a smaller more promising subset that people can invest more time analyzing on a fundamental basis.
Sadly, this small subset of the population has caused an enormous amount of damage to how people perceive Pit Bulls which has consequently led them to be some of the most highly euthanized dogs in shelters.
Consider the number of menu items Microsoft Word contains versus the number of those items people typically need: users can tackle almost any task imaginable, but it takes a lot of hunting and searching to find the small subset of features they require most often.
Sears said the theft affected «less than 100,000» people, while Delta said merely that the breach affected «small subset» of customers.
Using the Messenger Broadcast Composer, small businesses with no coding skills can choose a subset of people who've messaged them to hit with a text blast.
To recruit the best and the brightest of this smaller subset of the population, firms will have to open up their networks to include women and people of color.
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