Sentences with phrase «substantial numbers of young»

Campbell said among the activists campaigning in Eastleigh were substantial numbers of young people, including «students, quite a few of whom, of course, have felt rather alienated because of our decision on tuition fees».
However, recent practice suggests that if professionals systematically gather the young men's details by, for instance, routinely asking the mothers for them early in the pregnancy, develop interagency working while making child outcomes the focus of their work and mainstream engagement through the service (in this case, a teenage pregnancy service) while keeping good records and comprehensively assessing the young men's needs substantial numbers of young fathers can be reached with interventions that make a real difference.
Yet for all the conservatism — political and ecclesiastical — which I found among the full professors of both faculties, it was heartening to find a substantial number of younger scholars, both Protestant and Catholic, who both personally and professionally are committed to keeping lines of communication open.
The survey suggests that a substantial number of young people believe in God, yet morally stand on their own or see little connection between faith and character.
«A substantial number of younger men and women will experience sex - related problems after their heart attacks.
Because of MI's substantial number of young lawyers, Roeland is tasked with the development of the three regional Young Lawyers Groups and representing their interests on the Management Team.
And, in perhaps one of the most interesting trends of the current cycle, demand is also projected to come in strong among the substantial number of young adults currently still living with their parents.

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Finally, a substantial number of injuries have occurred in young children using sippy cups, most commonly mouth injuries resulting from falls while running and drinking from a sippy cup simultaneously.
He said Corbyn did well in June's general election because his policy on leaving the EU was vague enough to attract a substantial number of anti-Brexit Tory voters and very large numbers of pro-EU, internationalist - minded young voters.
«Although running induces both substantial changes in number and morphology of young neurons as well as significant changes in learning behavior, this does not prove a causal relationship,» noted Professor Bischofberger, «Nevertheless, our results, together with previous findings, suggest that the enhanced pattern separation during memory testing is most likely mediated via running - induced increase in adult neurogenesis.»
Dr. Senn says young women are at a higher risk of being sexually assaulted, primarily by male acquaintances, and that any reduction in these numbers would result in a substantial improvement in their mental and physical health.
Having gained popularity amongst the younger generation, dating sites such as Zoosk, have reported a substantial boom in their number of mature users, with the over-50s bracket now the fastest growing sector in the online dating world.
Having gained popularity amongst the younger generation, dating sites such as Zoosk, have reported a substantial boom in their number of mature users, with the over-50s bracket now the fastest growing...
[11] Together, the analyses that follow come closer than heretofore to a valid estimate of the market price for center - based care for normally developing young children under five years of age who are receiving such care for a substantial number of hours each week.
Findings suggest substantial improvement via an intensive approach for young children with autism; however, important differences in group assignment at baseline, difficulties with systematic measurement overtime, the lack of reported treatment fidelity or adherence characteristics, and the small number of children in the comparison group limit interpretation of these findings.
Schools can help tackle the problem of the substantial number of children and young people who experience mental health problems.
«The use of social networking sites has expanded beyond younger consumers, with substantial numbers of Americans over the age of 35 now using social media,» said Bill Rose, Senior Vice President of Marketing, Arbitron Inc..
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