Sentences with phrase «subset of people from»

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Although people who suffer from psychosis are usually not violent, «there is a small subset of psychotic people who are implicated in shootings.
I would imagine in urban areas like Toronto, Vancouver or Montreal, which have significant populations of recent immigrants, there's probably a significant subset of people who fled from countries where governments do all sorts of nasty things with the information they collect about their citizens and who aren't all that keen to provide such information here (you might say, «sure, but Canada's not Iran», to which the answer would be «exactly»).
Scientist like any other subset of people have a wide range of beliefs and theories; from there is no god, to god is an alien, to God is what the bible says he is.
Please don't let the vitriol of a singular subset of people who truly aren't very real anyway scare you away from what is easily the best thing you could ever do in life.
YouGov guidelines say results from a subset of more than 50 people can be reported.
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.
Looking to make an impact, he wondered, «What subset of firearm injuries can people simply not turn away from
The researchers compared their data to data collected from a healthy subset of people who participated in the American Gut project dataset.
But there's only one subset of the population that's been proved to derive a meaningful benefit from the surgery, and that's people with a critical defect of the left main coronary artery who also have angina.
Normally, the left side of the brain controls the right side of the body and vice versa, but in people with a faulty DCC gene, a subset of the fibers from the brain's motor command center may stay on the same side instead of crossing over.
Separately, I assumed one subset of people with hypothyroidism (autoimmune Hashimoto's) would benefit from low - carb eating both by combatting the tendency to gain weight and also by reducing gluten in particular.
Vegetarian diets are particularly deleterious to a significant subset of people suffering from mercury toxicity, because it is virtually impossible to obtain sufficient protein on a vegetarian diet that is modified to reduce free - thiol sources.
After gathering relevant data, Canoodle then uses a subset of 27 million people from among Cupid's 54 million - strong user base to determine the best possible matches for you.
There are three main subsets of people who in some way gain protection from it.
a) Many people keep over-generalizing from subsets of computing applications to the rest.
I've only read a subset of a subset of the papers and am not qualified to comment on much of the science, but where there is so much disagreement, from well qualified people on all sides, then there is obviously a problem in applying any of it to public policy.
People with different histories of experiences likely attend to and process a different subset of stimuli arising from the same new data.
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