Sentences with phrase «subset who»

But not everyone's real - world friends care about video games or want to watch their buddies play, so broadcasts could fall flat if they don't find the particular subset who love gaming.
For example, many Partnerships have a small segment of good rainmakers, a majority of decent rainmakers, and a small subset who are good lawyers but can not make rain under the easiest of circumstances (for any number of valid reasons; these are not necessarily «bad» or «lazy» Partners).
List the total of all climatologists, then list the 97 % subset who believe Prof Lindzen is «wrong.»
But I knew there would be a certain subset who wanted more baseball games, and who wanted to play as much as they could.
«Then again, there's the other subset who finds even the act of filling out that sleep diary to be so stressful, they lie awake at night thinking that they have to make it perfect and they have to show improvement,» says Dr. Abbott.
This held true even in a subset who got full doses of both drugs.
Approach someone in the audience subset who might tune in just to watch Tiger Woods — a demographic golf is trying to desperately hold on to — and tell them the dominant pre-tournament coverage topic centered on these cool new «native sandy reas» and the debate over where they begin and a sand trap ends.

Not exact matches

There were also some online rumblings that the dating feature might be open only to people who list themselves as «single» and not those who are «married» or «in a relationship,» ignoring the subset of people who are in non-monogamous relationships.
In the past, they used to glean intelligence from a relatively small subset of data overseen by specialists who were the only ones who could access and interpret the information.
The entire committee meets 15 times in an admissions cycle, while subsets of the group will gather for other sessions to take a second look at candidates who were initially declined for an interview.
«There will be a subset of users who will be very seriously working full time in the on - demand economy, but the majority will still treat it as a part - time gig,» predicts Zhou.
Although people who suffer from psychosis are usually not violent, «there is a small subset of psychotic people who are implicated in shootings.
(The survey polled 1,011 adults but focused on a subset of 219 who said they plan to visit Europe.)
We look for a subset of executives who are at a stage in their career where chasing seniority and money is no longer as interesting as building something interesting or meaningful.
But if you're convinced you should join the growing subset of Americans who are making some money on the side, how do you do it?
The relative lack of minority employees at Twitter was particularly galling, say Luckie and Miley, because the platform had become such an important tool for the global black community, through a vibrant and dedicated subset of users known as Black Twitter — who speak to one another about the reality of blackness in America and who often contribute original reporting, spreading news through ad hoc hashtag communities like #BlackLivesMatter.
And I'm just spitballing here — but I'm guessing that the subset of Americans who are faithful readers of Fortune «s Brainstorm Health Daily newsletter devote a much larger share of their lives to working than that.
You have a certain subset of people who have wielded power and influence [for a long time].
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»).
Entrepreneurs like Horn and Wallace and investors like Horowitz and Schreier are among a small, but growing subset of the start - up community who are elevating the conversation around healthy entrepreneurship.
The subset of Conservative supporters who write cheques appears to be about 100,000 strong.
Creating a subset for those users who visited your website from a search result as opposed to those who visited it directly will enable you to analyze how efficient your SEO campaigns have been or how familiar your URL has become to visitors.
I've been collecting names of planners who primarily bill by the hour, and they are a tiny subset of the country's 310,000 personal financial advisors.
Trey... yes people are biologically gay and yet there is a whole subset of people who are simply sex addicts and aren't particular as to where they find it.
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.
Nevertheless, it's worth acknowledging that there exists a subset of non-contributing millennials who are entirely dependent on their parents for their livelihood.
I disagree that it is CHRISTIANS who are hated, rather it is the subset of Christians who feel compelled to force everyone else to live by their beliefs — see the difference?
Mastropaolo belongs to the subset of creationists known as Young Earth creationists, who believe that Earth and its inhabitants were created by God some several thousand years ago - an account of which is laid out in the book of Genesis, in the Bible's Old Testament.
There are 3 major religions that have evolved from that Middle Eastern «scripture»... each with subsets (thousands of them in the case of Christianity), who don't agree with each other because of how they translate and interpret those old writings and ideas... each saying that they are the «true» one.
«Anyone who is arguing against [support] for a particular group or subset because it's exclusive is also arguing for an end for any support from this council to any ethnic groups.»
Of course, the subset of those who neither join the military nor get married is growing as the others are shrinking.
«Included in the markers we will test for is a subset that scientists have recently determined to be from our h - ominin cousins, Ne - anderthals and the newly discovered Denisovans, who split from our lineage around 500,000 years ago.
Because religionists conflate * all * atheists with the militant subset of atheists who are anti-theists — those who want to attack religion and see it end.
This includes those who claim that there is 100 % definitively no god; however they are a subset of the whole.
The other problem with the label is that it gets conflated with the minority subset of atheists who are anti-theists.
There is always a subset of people who'd rather listen to Metallica or Jay - Z, so we give those people NXT and 205.
The course, its conditions and its history are often interesting to the small subset of sports fans who are the committed golf audience already tuning in no matter what.
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.
You can decide parenthood is not for you without hating an entire subset of people who happen to be children.
The article cited here describes camps that appeal to a particular subset of parents and kids who place a high value healthful food.
Thus the women who chose to become certified professional midwives were a subset of the larger community of direct entry midwives in North America whose diverse educational backgrounds and midwifery practice were similar to certified professional midwives.
She doesn't publish her analysis in peer reviewed journals, so what she says doesn't count» Well, here you have it, somebody who took the cdc data and published a subset of it in a peer reviewed journal, and what does it say?
It is also important to remember that there are subsets of people who are both intolerant to gluten and allergic to wheat.
Blair Horner with the New York Public Interest Research Group said the ballot proposal affects just a small subset of public officials — those who took office before 2011, and who commit crimes after January 2018.
Town voters would have to be stupid to agree to subsidize a nice new sewer system for the benefit of only a subset of town residents (who couldn't afford to pay for it themselves).
«I think Donald Trump has come to terms with the fact that there's a small subset of America who he can never please, and the fact that they're on the street in front of his residence on Fifth Avenue is nothing new to him,» said Michael Caputo, an Erie County - based operative who advised Trump's campaign.
But when we're down to the subset of unmatched voters who don't have any identification and still vote, a 70/30 margin probably isn't generating enough votes to decide anything but an extremely close election.
There is a subset of Americans who believe it should be readily accessible for medicinal uses, regulated in ways similar to other accepted pharmaceuticals.
«Acquired resistance is important because it is the basis of vaccination campaigns based on «herd immunity», where immunization of a subset of individuals protects all from a pathogen,» said Jason Rohr, an associate professor of integrative biology who led the research team with Taegan McMahon, a USF alumnus who is now an assistant professor of biology at the University of Tampa.
The team now plan to examine the effect of levothyroxine medication on a subset of subclinical hypothyroidism patients who also have heart conditions in more detail.
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