Sentences with phrase «well as population»

This year's book contains data in each of our five issues areas: health, education, economic stability, child welfare, and juvenile justice as well as population level demographics, an update to our Index of Race and Opportunity, and county - based indicators.
This year's book contains data in each of our 5 issues areas: health, education, child welfare, juvenile justice and economic stability as well as population level demographics and county - based indicators.
This year's book contains data in each of our 5 issues areas: health, education, child welfare, juvenile justice and economic stability as well as population level demographics and......
This year's book contains data in each of our five issues areas: health, education, economic stability, child welfare, and juvenile justice as well as population level demographics,......
Off topic, i have been reading about how world energy prices are affecting the food chain... I keep getting the sense that due to the dependency of imported food as well as population increase, we may be creating an «emergency», with malnutrituion and starvation in the world.
Chan's work has been published in several respected science based platforms and his most recent projects include studies on the impact of polluted environments on coral as well as the population and growth of the Queen Conch.
I am greatly expanding my ability to optimize the physical, behavioral and environmental health of the shelter animals I work with, while addressing the needs of both the individual animals as well as the population as a whole.
The governor's finance department provides the data for total general fund revenue, for instance, as well as population growth.
We analyzed the structural locations of the pathogenic missense variants from this study and the literature, as well as population missense variants extracted from Exome Aggregation Consortium (ExAC).
The PromethION will produce long reads on an industrial scale, meaning it will be a platform in high demand for genome assembly and transcriptomics work as well as population - scale long read sequencing.
If confirmed and extended to animals, the new findings could profoundly affect biomedicine as well as population genetics.
However, this first phase fairly rapidly was superseded by a second, in which Sewall Wright and Theodosius Dobzhansky were the two key figures, both of them insisting on the importance of thinking of populations of many genes, as well as populations of many individuals.
Coloured individuals showed varying proportions of admixture with Khoesan, African and European populations as well as populations from the Indian sub-continent.
Other people with high exposures to PCBs include those in Great Lakes states, as well as populations near the Baltic Sea, in the North Atlantic and in the Arctic.
Due to diesel import costs and other factors rendering PV and batteries the cheaper option in many cases, these territories provide an economic opportunity for storage developers as well as their populations.
Populations of interest include low - income families, as well as populations that may require specialized services, including but not limited to dual language learners, children affected by trauma or homelessness, children from immigrant / migrant families, children in foster care, and children with disabilities.

Not exact matches

As Fortune has reported, Mexican products have performed increasingly well in the $ 100 billion U.S. beer market, especially as more companies direct their marketing efforts toward this country's growing Hispanic populatioAs Fortune has reported, Mexican products have performed increasingly well in the $ 100 billion U.S. beer market, especially as more companies direct their marketing efforts toward this country's growing Hispanic populatioas more companies direct their marketing efforts toward this country's growing Hispanic population.
«Certainly you can see that in last year's general election, as compared with other places in London with a substantial Jewish population, Labour didn't do quite so well.
Its proximity to all parts of the Bay Area, Sonoma and Napa, Sacramento, as well as Mendocino puts it amid a dense population traditionally inclined to marijuana interests and to some of the best farming conditions in the country.
The gradual shrinkage of the working - age population in developed nations as well as China has so far failed to stoke inflation through wage increases.
As horrific as the tolls from Hurricanes Katrina and Sandy — or those from the tsunamis in Japan (2011) and the Indian Ocean (2004)-- were, Galea reveals how the social context in each affected region transformed the population's health, in ways good and bad, for years afterwarAs horrific as the tolls from Hurricanes Katrina and Sandy — or those from the tsunamis in Japan (2011) and the Indian Ocean (2004)-- were, Galea reveals how the social context in each affected region transformed the population's health, in ways good and bad, for years afterwaras the tolls from Hurricanes Katrina and Sandy — or those from the tsunamis in Japan (2011) and the Indian Ocean (2004)-- were, Galea reveals how the social context in each affected region transformed the population's health, in ways good and bad, for years afterward.
Those jobs are already very well compensated, so this is acting as a wage subsidy to high - income workers, paid for by the general population.
Its positions in Southern California, the Chicago region, the Northeast, as well as Florida place it within large population centers, which, according to the DEA, gives it access to «potential high density drug markets that TCOs will look to exploit through the street - level drug distribution activities of urban organized crime groups / street gangs.»
«Although it has acted swiftly on the latest UN sanctions, China is unlikely to go so far as to fully implement new sanctions that, in its judgment, would risk substantially undermining the economic well - being or social stability not just of North Korea, but also of the Chinese population near the North Korean border, which relies heavily on such trade,» she said.
«When you change your trading relationship and population movements with the world, it has to change everything from the cost and supply of labour, the cost of good (exchange rate), the availability of market access (in and out), government finances (fiscal policy) or as we know very well monetary policy.
«As has been clear for several years now, the cities that do best in this ranking are mid-sized conurbations in countries with low population densities.
That formula works in the huge U.S. market, but doesn't translate as well to Canada, which has a tenth of the population and less stratification in its economic classes.
While Wynne's minority Liberal government said a CPP enhancement was still Ontario's «preferred approach» to strengthening the retirement income system, the new provincial plan was touted as the next best thing as governments deal with aging populations and people who aren't saving enough for the future.
The premise of all these pitches is that you can take any good idea for a product, service or network (typically someone else's idea, who is already hitting it out of the park) and shrink that business down to a narrower target population or niche, or to a certain kind of consumer, and instantly turn the process of serving that smaller segment into a big business as well.
Yes, North Korea frequently uses surprise as a tactic, and it is well - practiced at striking fear into the hearts of Western populations.
The competitive nature of these populations and ultimately countries meant that while each was always vulnerable as societies they progresses much better and faster than the autocracies of China and Turkey.
Half of the city's population is German, and Schaefer's ability to speak the language, as well as Russian, is what distinguishes his business.
Solutions are critical not just for the physical health of the population but the state's financial health as well.
In Asia - Pacific, SES Networks signed and implemented an important new network with mu Space, delivering reliable and affordable connectivity for a significant increase in mobile and WiFi coverage in Thailand, where only a small proportion of the population currently has broadband access, as well as extending and substantially expanding business with Palau Telecom on the O3b fleet as part of its 4G implementation plans.
That the bragging happened a decade ago doesn't change the reality that a man who might be president sees half the country's population not just as objects for his own aesthetic gratification — we knew that thanks to the beauty pageants and the string of model wives — but objects for his physical gratification as well, regardless of how the women in question feel about it.
By making it clear that discrimination against LGBT employees is prohibited, employers will better position themselves to recruit not only the estimated three percent of the population that identifies as LGBT, but also other candidates, particularly millennials, who expect to work in a diverse and inclusive workplace,» Phillis said in emailed comments.
Real estate investors liked North Carolina's biggest metropolis for its strong job and population growth, as well as its developed urban center.
But there are three other factors as well: There's «profile,» which is the proportion of the population that is young and can work, «utilization,» the percentage of those who are able to work who are actually working, and «intensity,» which measures how hard we work when we have a job.
First and foremost, each of those five locations have populations of 1 million or more, as well as a median home price that's below the national average, and an unemployment rate that's above it.
And many nations share the same characteristics that are supposed to be holding discount rates so low in America, aging populations obligated to accumulate savings (Japan and Germany), as well as low interest rates and smooth economic expansion, practically worldwide phenomena.
That was better than April's 149,000 increase, and over twice as much as 80,000, the number of hires the U.S. Census Bureau reckons the economy needs to churn out each month simply to keep up with population growth.
These are the places where well - educated young people make up the greatest percentage of the population (as close to the recruiting equivalent of shooting fish in a barrel as you're liking to get):
As companies grapple with how to transform and innovate better and faster, the population of leaders guiding these decisions is changing dramatically.
Second, as national population growth rates came down gradually, governments would be able to better meet the needs of all their people.
The current unrest is consistent with a reactivation of the magmatic system after 412 years and, hence, with an increase in the threat from volcanic activity to the caldera's population of almost 360,000 people, as well as to the three million residents of Naples immediately outside its eastern margin.
Moreover, they argue that federal subsidies are warranted because a significant portion of state and local government spending is for education, health, public welfare, and transportation, all of which have important spillovers that benefit the population in other jurisdictions as well.
The low employment rate, which applies in the 25 - 54 age group as well as the full population of working age adults, can not be explained away by baby boomer retirements.
But of course, the rich consume in different ways — while a large swath of the population is pauperized and is stripped of its assets as well as future earnings after taxes and debt service are extracted from their paychecks.
The PBO has provided credible estimates on the costs of the F - 35 fighter, the costs of the Afghan War as well as credible analysis on the fiscal affects of an aging population.
Productivity is probably hurt someone what by the high population density (it's hard to find room to build Walmarts) as well as burdensome regulations, which partly reflect a culture with strict rules.
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