Sentences with phrase «where fewer people»

If you need fewer benefits because you have gotten to a point in life where fewer people depend on you, you are out of luck.
We'll need a mixture of big and little creative destructions, investments, and institutions to get us to a world where fewer people are suffering and climate change slows down and stops.
The only town my husband and I had any trouble navigating was Sozopol, where fewer people speak English and they use the Cyrillic alphabet, but we made it eventually.
Taking advantage of places where fewer people are being advertised to, such as countries and platforms where Amazon KU isn't a thing.
We live in an age where fewer people are reading, and more people are watching.
The young people in this group typically have lower family incomes, live in areas where fewer people go to university, attend state schools, and are more likely to be men or in the white ethnic group.
The results offer promise for using such incentives in a targeted manner, for example in those sites where fewer people have their HIV under control,» said Dr. Wafaa El - Sadr, HPTN Principal Investigator and study chair.
In a world where fewer people pick up their phones or answer their doors each year, we need a new way of directly reaching people, and reaching them in the ways that reflect how they consume and engage with information.
@Bobson I think the alternative would be devolution of most powers to smaller sized cities or states where fewer people are voting, since this question only examines the size of the population.
For amid all the advantages of contemporary life, where fewer people suffer disease, hunger, or lack of opportunity than in years past, there still is probably no increase in the sum total of human happiness and very slight advantage, if any, in the main business of making sense of one's life.»
All of these companies lack data from Africa and Asia, where fewer people have gotten a DNA test.
Ideas, regardless of how good or bad, come from a place where few people go.
Part of the reason is that Facebook is planning to accumulate its next billion users through mobile devices, pulling in people from emerging markets like South America and Southeastern Asia where few people own desktop computers.
Lunchtime, the choices are hamburgers, salads, a whole fish (where a few people in our group said it was very good) pizza, different rice dishes, fruit and ice cream that you scoop into a cone.
I would have loved to speak extensively on this issue because even back home, I read in the papers where a few people said that President Jonathan should add his voice to this controversial issue.
Should Cusick opt out of a race against Donovan, Democrats will likely have to turn their attention across the Verrazano to the minority Brooklyn portion of the district, where a few people have also expressed interest, most notably Councilman Vincent Gentile, who sat down with Gulino earlier this month.
In India, where few people consume much meat, the individual footprint is only 1,089 cubic meters a year.
He found that the most difficult aspect of organizing the fair was connecting with industry, where few people in human resources (HR) departments know what a postdoc is.
However, IBD is rare in parts of the world where helminths are prevalent, and it is surging in more developed countries, where few people now carry the intestinal intruders.
The marsh was a wilderness where few people could live, or even wanted to.
The finding may be particularly useful in identifying and characterizing landslides that occur in steep, remote areas where few people live — not because of their immediate effects, but because such slumps can block rivers and impound lakes that could later breach the natural dams and threaten populated areas downstream.
For juniors at Casco Bay High School in Portland, Maine, learning about social policy took them to a part of the city where few people want to go, to meet residents that most people don't even give a second look.
But such a system does exist; only it exists where few people think to look for it — in the United States military.
Have schools become forbidding places where few people are interested in being teachers?
Another viable option is eBay where a few people already trying to sell their tablet before receiving it.
In more rural states, or in states where few people rent, this may vary of course.
You'll likely get wet and covered in mud, but the rewards of exploring a pristine pocket of nature where few people go is easily worth it.
Indeed, Komodo National Park is often considered one of the world's best dive locations, and two days was enough to fall in love; in love with the bizarre and unique life I discovered there; in love with the vibrant corals and the energy of the fish; and in love with scuba diving, the sensation of observing a world we don't belong in, where few people ever get to experience.
«Building a studio where a few people can pursue something they're really excited about is just a lot of fun,» said Matthew.
Everyone loses (except maybe for the waterhole predators), almost everywhere (except maybe Antarctica and the South Atlantic Ocean, where few people can live).

Not exact matches

A 25 - year - old suspect was quickly captured in a tense but brief confrontation with officers a few blocks away from where his van jumped the sidewalk Monday and continued for a mile, leaving people bloodied and dead in his wake.
Few people in the West realize that Musical.ly, the video social network app that's wildly popular among American and European teenagers, comes from Shanghai, where two Chinese entrepreneurs specifically targeted American teenagers.
Even cities in red states, where until recently marijuana legalization appeared to have very little support, are passing laws to make sure fewer people are prosecuted for weed - related violations.
Remember, add value where you can, no matter how small it might be and no matter how few people might readily notice it.
The «a happy worker is a productive worker» cliche may be false, but customer service is one of the few industries where it is true - you need people who are happy to help and to provide genuine service, not simply gritting their teeth and pretending to smile.
I have overcome it by being lucky enough to find a few good people who believe in me to the point where they will do anything to ensure the company's success.
A few years ago video resumes, where people sat in front of webcams spelling out their qualifications and showing a bit of personality, were all the rage.
The second issue could see cars end up like smart TVs, where hardware makers unskilled in software design have created functions that few people want or use.
A few hundred thousand people visit the Killing Fields every year; there is another site open to the public in Phnom Penh, a former school where victims of the genocide were tortured before being taken to the Killing Fields.
She discovered those MLM companies — the multilevel marketing, where, pyramid - style, one person recruits another and gets a cut of their sales — and tried out a few with varying success.
If people repeatedly come to you with requests in areas where you don't feel adequately qualified to help, having a few stock resources, such as books or articles, to point them to can ease the pain of saying no, Grant suggests.
Frazier went straight from Penn State to Harvard Law School, where he says he was one of the few people in his class who had gone to a state university (as opposed to an Ivy League university or one of the more elite private colleges.)
By contrast, if a typical Facebook post reaches a user, from our experience, it can generate clickthrough rates any where from 0.3 to 3 percent.So an email from Panera could conceivably reach more than 2.5 million people and get more than 400,000 clicks, while a post on Facebook for Panera will only reach 300,000 and might only get a few thousand clicks.
He thinks that number will grow as more people — especially in the U.S., where the population has an obesity problem — try and shed a few pounds.
The firms that execute well this year will stand out and create a survivorship bias — where a few companies thrive and others fail, but people focus on the winners and ignore the losers.
There are certain creative jobs where you know you are the person on the line, and there are few guarantees that you're going to be able to crank out hits every year.
A: We've been fairly transparent in where we're taking Product Hunt, and over the past few months we've grown the team to 12 awesome people in preparation for expansion.
Trying to genuinely understand where the other person is coming from generally has a disarming effect on people because (at least in my experience) few take the trouble to do so.
But it was only a few years ago that people were afraid of online banking, and look at where we are today.
I got an application by singing telegram, a few taped to skateboards from people who knew that I skateboard to work, even one by courier when I was in the middle of a Utah camping trip from someone who figured out where I was from my Instagram and Twitter.
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