Sentences with phrase «subset of the population»

This is a very small subset of the population and you're likely to be aware of those rules if you qualify.
Both of the studies cited in this summary were conducted among a specific subset of the population of depressed adolescents.
There is nothing in that comment about black people, and black people aren't the only subset of the population that commit crimes.
They all sell alongside an already insanely powerful «63» version, but for some tiny subset of the population, 500 - plus horsepower just isn't enough.
And it was recognised that Indigenous consumers, as a broad subset of the population, tend to have a much lower level of understanding of how to work with them products and services.
First, studies show that the majority of dedicated book buyers — a small but loyal subset of our population — still go to brick - and - mortar bookstores.
«A large subset of the population has no other options,» he says.
Genetic markers will be selected from the large region defined in the initial subset of the population.
It also a very small subset of the population that thinks enough about type design that they would actually pay for it.
Pharmacogenomic testing may help identify subsets of the population who carry genetic variants that may alter psychotropic response to specific antidepressants.
The credibility interval will be wider among subsets of the population.
Berger says the online dating demographic in Cairo is a quite specific subset of the population: «Upper - and middle - class Egyptians who are not super religious and usually with varying knowledge of English.
«It's, in our estimation, just not acceptable that a significant subset of the population doesn't have access to pharmaceutical products.»
«If we're going to expand our base and we're going to draw in more people to recognize the virtues of living in a secular world, we need to appeal to more than just that geek and nerd subset of the population.
Or will we remain an avocation for a prosperous and largely irrelevant subset of the population?
Issues like chronic pain, insomnia, stomach problems, and fatigue are less problematic for stable fathers than for other male subsets of the population.
I mean it's not like we've ever had situations where small subsets of a population hold power and use it to support to their own interests to the detriment of everyone else.
We surveyed more than 1,000 Americans, asking different subsets of the population if they would prefer to meet a first date at a location or to be picked up from home.
Districts and schools: Local districts and schools should take care to establish oversight to reduce unnecessary placements in special education and to ensure that certain subsets of populations are not being placed into special education disproportionately.
«I don't want to see one small subset of the population advantaged because of our tax code, so it is about creating fairness...»
A rare exception is taurine deficiency in a small subset of the population as discussed above.
You see, these «Advanced Messaging» apps try to recreate an iMessage - like experience for everyone using those proprietary apps on that particular carrier, but that's not an enormous subset of the population, and causes trouble in the long run.
Credibility intervals are wider among subsets of the population.
Look Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, as a broad subset of the population, have had a lot less experience in engaging with financial services than other Australians.
Why do the two labels provoke such different reactions among a specific subset of the population?
«If Bitcoin only serves a very small subset of the population I think we will not have succeeded.
All great products polarize a subset of the population, and Kawasaki urged leaders not to be afraid of this.
It can hardly come as a great surprise that when economic growth falls short year after year and when its beneficiaries are a small subset of the population, electorates turn surly.
But we must remember that the individuals behind the beautiful social media accounts full of vegan smoothie bowls, colourful salads and avocado on toast only represent a small subset of the population.
Marriage works for some, but that subset of the population is in the minority.
Cronobacter sakazakii is an environmental contaminant, which mostly affects only a small subset of the population, such as premature babies and infants under 1 year of age.
«I think that's going to take away the notion that this is for some small subset of our population,» he said.
«We know that estradiol treatment is helpful in only a subset of the population of menopausal women with cognitive and mood complaints and for many women estradiol treatment is not an option due to their medical history.
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.
«The health promoting aspects of the New Nordic Diet in terms of body weight regulation seem mainly to apply to a subset of the population,» he adds.
A subset of this population has bipolar outflows that align to the star's rotation axis.
I wonder how people would react to you identifying a subset of the population with either genetic, biological or cultural aspects that are prone to raping women and administering this drug with them.
In another implementation, a characterization process of Block S140 based upon statistical analyses can identify the sets of features that have the highest correlations with Hashimoto's Thyroiditis, for which one or more therapies would have a positive effect, based upon an algorithm trained and validated with a validation dataset derived from a subset of the population of subjects.
These are a small subset of the population that have to be careful with the ketogenic diet.
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