Sentences with phrase «views of a large number of people»

«In view of the large number of people who consume processed meat, the global impact on cancer incidence is of public health importance.»

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If revisionists manage someday to recapture denominational offices and pulpits in large number, the churches will be less concerned to prescribe and implement theologically correct views and more interested in equipping people to do their own thinking about questions of economic policy.
Yet if the Requiem can call large numbers of people, regardless of their religious views, to consider just for a second the human condition and what people have inflicted on one another, then I am truly happy to have «failed.»
In fact, when we understand how God views the church, it is possible that the group with the fewest number of people is actually the largest church in town.
If it takes a large number of hands (that is, longer than most people will play), then poker should be viewed as a game of chance.
Similarly, young people with small support networks, who don't have a large number of adults and other people who they can rely on, who they feel close to... they have worse health problems, they are much more likely to be bullied at school [and they have a] much lower view of their whole lives than young people with larger support networks.
It's okay for students to hold strongly negative views on a candidate, but it's also important that they recognize what about the current state of United States make that candidate's beliefs and demeanor attractive to a large number of people.
There are serious problems with that point of view, amongst them that the number of Treasuries in circulation is inconceivably large, exceeding even the supply of crazy people with money to invest.
But anything that educates large numbers of people re the background issues is a plus, in my view
-- the beliefs or views of a large number or majority of people about a particular thing.
Let's not forget the large number of people who think the hard - AGW theory is true — because it fits in with their Gaia - centric view of ecology.
The court was of the view that, clearly, it is a matter of significant wider public interest to understand why someone such as the claimant's late husband «who was born in Dewsbury, Yorkshire and led his life in the United Kingdom should have decided to participate in the murder of a large number of innocent people in London».
The real acid test will be how fast these kinds of apps can serve up and superimpose the information we need on the real world — we still don't know how they'll perform once they become popular and large numbers of people are using them to view real estate listings.
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