Sentences with phrase «wider population»

In these cases, insurance companies rely on statistical information to see driving habits across wide populations.
If it's the best you'll get exposure in the local media and be able to market to a much wider population than those who actually saw the float.
Now, in this next chapter of our work, in partnership, we plan to dig deeper into development across domains and to explore wider population patterns and trends.
This number is a significant toll on the continent - wide population of about 434,000 elephants.
Superbugs, three - legged frogs, and media hysteria about trends in genital size in wide populations may not trigger that sense of «this could affect me!»
They in turn will popularize Glass and other smart eyewear among wider populations still unsure about the appeal.
What amount of racial disparity in the schools compared to district - wide population ratios could pass muster?
This new study is particularly important, because a large part of our current knowledge about range - wide population structuring in mammals relies on data from maternally inherited mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA).
The Prairie Warbler, for instance, a perky yellow bird with streaked sides, has been designated a species of conservation concern following range - wide population declines.
The data sheet features maps, population pyramids, tables, graphs and thematic boxes highlighting selected topics, including adjusted indicators of total fertility, pension age, and EU - wide population trends including EU population changes with and without a British exit from the EU (Brexit).
Once Thanos learned he could use the Infinity Stones to achieve his universe - wide population regulation «with the snap of his fingers,» he's motivated to hunt down the time - saving devices, which brings us to Infinity War.
For example, the California long - term state - wide population forecast (which, it seems to me, takes population growth as a given and a «good») filters down to have a substantial impact on individual real estate development permits in a way that becomes a self - fulfilling prophecy, as I understand it.
In the absence of social security cover for the burgeoning country wide population only a miniscule 12 % remain in the security net of a formal pension schemes in India.
But I think it's fair to say that this submarket is one of the most desirable within a county with county - wide population growth at almost 2 % each of the previous two years.
«We can now rapidly generate organoids from any patient, which offers us the potential to study the disease in a much wider population
Per the ruling, entrepreneurs will now be allowed to advertise their fundraising to a wider population of investors, but they'll still need to file the correct paperwork and make sure their investors are accredited.
This won't work easily if your company's purpose is narrow and personal for you, not easily shared by a wider population.
The most excited evangelists for the new paradigm (let's call it «craft beer» for the ease of discussion) were confident that a lot of the values they held were shared by the wider population — that craft beer was objectively higher quality, that these little breweries, because they were local, weresomehow morally superior, that the movement was animated by values and ethics and was not merely the evolution of a consumer category.
It suggests that it would be confidence enhancing for a broad range of sectors of the economy for there to be a pipeline of infrastructure projects; projects that would then unleash potential benefits for the wider population.
Social science experiments such as this have limited application to the wider population, for a number of reasons.
That has almost certainly ensured the film is not something the wider population would watch and it will severely limit it's audience.
I was more disappointed that none of the ten authors consider the infusion of a spiritual soul as the unique mark of man — which could offer a way to reconcile a wider population with a real, unique first human couple.
«Pork, including the tender, marinated al pastor, the slow - roasted cochinita pibil and the highly seasoned sausage chorizo, are becoming more familiar to a wider population.
«Cycling is already the fastest growing sport in the country, but there is still much to be done to convince the wider population about the benefits of two wheels.
Awareness provides comfort to those who have lost a child and an opportunity to express the love they have for their children with a wider population.
For many, this is a triumph of meritocracy over privilege — a sign that the political establishment is becoming more inclusive and representative of the ethnic, religious and socioeconomic diversity of the wider population.
If Sunder truly cares about the quality of life experienced by the wider population rather than his own and that of his intimate coterie of friends and acolytes then he is in the wrong party: we welcome and encourage any disaffected members to join the LibDems.
Still mostly socialist parties promote this form of ownership as they see it as a first step of giving up parts of control over a company from a simple board to a wider population of members.
Among the wider population, nearly three quarters had heard of Powell and 58 % knew who he was or what he said.
Doctors will in future have to take into account the risk of antimicrobial resistance both for the patient and the wider population before issuing an antibiotic prescription.
«Our research is important because it emphasises the continued importance of the family in caring for dependent older people and shows the similarities between UK minority communities and the wider population», said Professor Victor.
By 2025, more than half of under - 40s will be private renters — 25 % of the wider population.
Unlike many of Corbyn's supporters I also understand that the views expressed by me and those I follow on Twitter are not in any way representative of the wider population.
However, if the picture in the wider population is an indicator, a large percentage of PWDs will require literacy in order to be conversant with the braille before they can effectively use it in making their choices on election day.»
The investigators found that people with only one working copy of the gene had LDL cholesterol levels an average of 12 milligrams per deciliter lower than the wider population of people with two working copies of the gene.
Skinner said the study has limitations, relying on two - year data that provides snapshots in time across a wide population.
Across the wider population, these non-military traumas are much more common.
Scientists in the CTE field say that much more research is now needed, including prospective studies to determine the incidence and prevalence of CTE both in football players and the wider population.
Further studies on how this pathway works in both normal and mutant bone cells may have broad implications that could benefit a wider population
In line with the efforts of the B - Con course, the researchers at UnityPoint Health wanted to see if they could take the important information from the course and make it available to a wider population that may not otherwise have the time or resources to undergo a full B - Con course.
And recent research indicates that long after preemies leave the NICU, they can harbor many antibiotic - resistant microorganisms, potentially endangering not only themselves, but also the wider population.
Vaccinating one - year - olds against chickenpox could temporarily nearly double the incidence of shingles in the wider population, but in younger adults than previously thought.
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