Sentences with phrase «subset of people when»

That's because there's something that happens to a subset of people when you mention it or suggest pushing it to the forefront.

Not exact matches

A subset of neurons will fire — that is, send electrical signals that convey information — when a person focuses their attention on the upper half of a scene, whereas a different subgroup activates when attention is transferred to the lower half.
Labor flexibility; will a significant subset of people retrain when their area of the economy is no longer in so much demand?
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).
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.
When I see people blindly accept Nintendo's policies even when they clearly go against a large subset of the fanbase or people who are not in the fanbase anymore but could be convinced, part of me yells «Why are you trying to keep us out?&raWhen I see people blindly accept Nintendo's policies even when they clearly go against a large subset of the fanbase or people who are not in the fanbase anymore but could be convinced, part of me yells «Why are you trying to keep us out?&rawhen they clearly go against a large subset of the fanbase or people who are not in the fanbase anymore but could be convinced, part of me yells «Why are you trying to keep us out?»
When many groups of people treating various subsets of adjusted and raw data using a variety of statistical approaches all come up with almost exactly the same trend, the evidence is strong is that such reconstructions are robust.
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