Sentences with phrase «subset of people at»

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Returning to the theme of the DOL fiduciary rule, Perez said «I'm very proud of the Conflict of Interest rule,» because «it touches a subset of people you were talking about [at the Center].
«This is an important study that significantly narrows the subset of possibilities [for how the Americas were peopled],» says David Reich, a geneticist at Harvard Medical School in Boston.
«There are a lot of questions about how to implement it,» says Connie Celum, an HIV researcher at the University of Washington in Seattle, who led a large trial of the drug in East Africa and has begun studies to answer practical delivery questions, such as which subsets of people are at highest risk.
And so I do believe that there is a subset of people who have anxiety who have either leaky gut as one of their main causes or at least it's contributing to it.
The placebo effect will cause some subset of people to feel better with any medication (or even no medication at all — a sugar pill).
Our survey included many people who at some point had used a dating website or an app, as well as a subset of 9,600 respondents who used them in the past two years.
Before asking people their preferences for their children's higher education, we gave a subset of the respondents information about both the earnings information mentioned above and the average cost of tuition, board, and fees at two - year colleges ($ 7,620 per year) and four - year public institutions ($ 14,210 annually).
Deputy Editor, Nieman Journalism Lab at Harvard Interview starts at 16:02 and ends at 40:51 I think it's become very clear that there's going to be a devoted subset of people who do read on eReaders, and there's going to be a lot more reading on phones.
The demographic of those who cannot / should not enroll in a DMP, but are suitable candidates to avoid bankruptcy through a debt settlement plan, should be looked at as a large subset of people who can have stimulating impacts on the nation's economy.
However, when it comes to deductions, the proposals diverge substantially, with the House GOP suggesting the elimination of virtually all individual tax deductions except the mortgage and charitable deductions (paired with an expanded standard deduction), while President Trump would keep all the current itemized deduction rules, but cap itemized deductions (at $ 100,000 for individuals, or $ 200,000 for married couples) while also expanding the standard deduction even more (so only a moderate subset of people between the standard deduction and the cap would ever itemize at all).
If you look at the set of people who have smartphones and the subset of them that play games on their smartphones, it is enormous.
I can at least say that it's another case of the content being good for a very small subset of people.
Some people look at the subset of what the expert says where they think they already know the answer, and judge expertise in the other parts by how much of this subset they get «right».
IMO, global warming alarmists (as well as GMO and nuclear alarmists) are a subset of people who either haven't looked at the issue because they assume someone else has, or haven't scrutinized it because they don't want it scrutinized.
The Precautionary Principle seems to offer guidance only because people blind themselves to certain aspects of the risk situation, focusing on a mere subset of the hazards that are at stake.»
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.
Only 300 people were playing at that point, yet Carpenter teased a surprise giveaway for only a tiny subset of players after the 10th question.
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.
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