Sentences with phrase «with less status»

Not exact matches

Though the Harper government has been maligned for paring the CTC's budget to $ 58 million a year — less than that of New York City — it did negotiate Approved Destination Status with China prior to the 2010 Olympics.
Recent interest in London may have more to do with the relative ease of doing business there, and less with its status as an E.U. entry point.
To recap: There are 52 countries which are significantly affected by losing GPT status, and Canada is currently negotiating trade deals with less than 14 % of them (7 of 52).
However ads using DKI are actually less likely to produce ads that are among the top 5 % or top 1 % of ads with highest click - through rates, normalized by ad position (AKA unicorn status).
But it widens to 6 percent by the time employees reach midcareer status, around level five, with women earning, on average, $ 11,000 less than men.
Added Harper: «Whether Canada ends up with one national government or two governments or 10 governments, the Canadian people will require less government no matter what the constitutional status or arrangement of any future country may be.»
So, when searching for your organization's next leader, look for someone with an attenuated dopamine function: someone who is never satisfied with the status quo, someone who wants the feeling of success more than others — but likes it less.
To check the status of a payment, the receiver logs into their bank and sees a transaction «INCOMING WIRE» with an amount that is nearly always less than what was expected.
And in Churches, with the pressure of orthodoxy and status, hearing real disagreement or real doubt is less likely.
Pull down the idols of the tribe, debunk the status of the proud and powerful, desanctify the saints and desecrate the holy places: as the blinding sunlight of their glory fades, the gathering dusk reveals a hundred thousand points of lesser light each with a glory of its own.
demigoddess ˈdemēˌgädis) a being with partial or lesser divine status, such as a minor deity, the offspring of a god and a mortal, or a mortal raised to divine rank.
But the adulation that came Seeger's way in recent decades had less to do with his mastery of the five - string banjo and his song - writing than with his status in certain circles as a living martyr: the man who stiffed the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC), found himself blacklisted, and was reduced to performing on college campuses for a while.
This constitutional disestablishment of all churches embodied the wisdom of Roger Williams and Thomas Jefferson — the one from his experience with the Massachusetts theocracy and the other from his experience with the less dangerous Anglican establishment in Virginia — which knew that a combination of religious sanctity and political power represents a heady mixture for status quo conservatism.
It's true that Chad's God has not provided him with enough material to frame an argument for its existence, much less its identity as Creator, or qualities of omnipotence and omniscience, or even status as a necessary being.
Hartshorne complains that almost all thinkers until recently have tended to treat r - terms as less important than or derivative from or, at best, of equal status with a-terms.
As the social structure became more complicated, with increasing power in the hands of a few and increasing uncertainty in the status of the many, economic inequality became more, rather than less, pronounced and the slave system was alike more firmly established and more ethically troublesome.
At heart the apparent «implausibility» of the idea of revelation to modernity with its secularistic assumptions, is less the result of its «unscientific» appearance than the consequence of the untransformed status of our unjust social structures.
Before (and after) the Europa League game against Ostersund, Arsene Wenger emphasised that Arsenal's main objective remains to finish in the Top Four to achieve Champions League status next season, as he doesn't agree with the rule that you can enter the elite competition by the «back door» if you win the lesser Europa League.
Wenger last won the premier league when most of our squad were at school his status amongst them is far less than it was with the lies of Pires and Henry etc al He's lost his touch lost his mettle and he doesn't have the respect of the players any more The board keep him on because he spends next to nothing and makes them a fortune Its time he went and the board changed tact but I really doubt it will happen anytime soon
On Saturday, in a fixture United could ill - afford to lose if they were deadly serious about regaining their top - dog status in England by clinching 12th Premier League title, Ferguson made no less than seven changes to the team which won so convincingly at The Bridge for the visit of Fulham, with the likes of Edwin Van Der Saar, Rio Ferdinand, Michael Carrick and Wayne Rooney handed some valuable respite, though the latter was enforced on Sir Alex as Rooney served the first of a two - match suspension, which could be a blessing in disguise in the long run especially as United cruised to victory with a 2 - 0 win over Fulham in his absence.
We don't believe everyone deserves a trophy, but we have seen the problems associated with a ranking system, and have urged schools to consider other ways to honor their top students — ways that rely less on a grade point average and that are more similar to the MVP status on a sports team - where multiple skills and traits are valued.
• Factors connected with less contact include low socio - economic status, low education, geographical distance, father having lived only briefly (or never) with the child, either mother or father re-partnering, high conflict between parents (Amato & Sobolewski, 2004; Maclean & Eekelaar, 1997).
Yet with less than 1 percent making it to Division 1 status and fewer to the pros, tens of thousands of parents across the country feel that their ten - year - old kid is somehow the exception to the rule, the «Real Deal.»
And relationships are less likely to become exploitative (with one partner benefiting more than the other) when both parties can offer each other similar benefits — like intellectual stimulation or social status (MacDonald 1996).
Food insecurity — even marginal food security (a less severe level of hardship often not included as food insecurity)-- is associated with some of the most common and costly health problems among adults and older adults, including fair or poor health status, diabetes, obesity (primarily among women), hypertension, and depression.
After adjustment for maternal age, lone parent status, income quintile, use of any versus no substances and parity, women in the home birth group were less likely to have epidural analgesia (odds ratio 0.20, 95 % confidence interval [CI] 0.14 — 0.27), be induced, have their labours augmented with oxytocin or prostaglandins, or have an episiotomy.
These included fathers» age in years, race and ethnicity, household poverty level (as a percentage of the federal poverty level), educational level (less than high school, high school or equivalent, some college or more), employment status (reporting regular work in the last week), and marital status with the child's mother.
We included control variables consistent with relevant studies: maternal age (18 — 24, 25 — 35, ≥ 35 years)[6, 11], marital status (married and unmarried)[6, 29], maternal education (high school graduate or less, some college education, and college graduate or higher)[19].
It's a flash game (to be played in browser) that tasks you with redistricting given populations to achieve specific goals, for example depriving a surefire opposition candidate of votes, consolidating opposition in one area leaving one opposition candidate with almost all their voters and all the rest with less than enough to win, or just assuring status quo between the two parties by marginalizing uncertainty coming from undecided voters.
He contends the UK will get «pretty close to tariff - free trade, maybe slightly less free access than the current status quo» given our trade deficit with the bloc.
In the Downing Street rose garden they promised a new politics, but less than one year on Cameron chooses to stand with the status quo against political change, and Clegg can not credibly stand for change because of his broken promises.
At the general election - with a very small local party membership and without target seat status and all its associated benefits - Kashif was less than 2,500 votes behind the victorious Labour MP.
But given the Democratic governor's often rocky relationship with the legislature, including leaders of his own party, his lame - duck status could embolden lawmakers to ignore some of his less popular initiatives, such as cutting money for cities and towns, or allowing cities and towns to assess a new tax on hospitals.
The court ordered that the sureties must be persons whose status must not be less than that of an executive director in a commercial bank, with evidence of three years» tax payment to the government.
African - Americans» lower rates of eye care are believed to stem from less access and more barriers to care, fewer eye care providers with practices situated in their communities, and a lack of awareness of their high - risk status for vision loss and how routine preventive care could reduce that risk.
This new study shows that the risks associated with low - sodium intake — less than three grams per day — are consistent regardless of a patient's hypertension status.
Risks associated with low - sodium intake — less than three grams per day — are consistent regardless of a patient's hypertension status.
On the other hand, lower - status guests tended to defer to him, «but with less gusto,» the authors noted.
It can detect a face at first and then recognize it, and it is possible to maintain «Always - on» status with low power consumption of less than 1mW.
A study by researchers at Columbia University's Mailman School of Public Health found that female students, racial / ethnic minorities, and students of lower socioeconomic status are particularly affected, with teens in these categories less likely to report regularly getting seven or more hours of sleep each night compared with their male counterparts, non-Hispanic white teenagers, and students of higher socioeconomic status, respectively.
«These trends are consistent with a shift away from a breadwinner - homemaker model of marriage toward a more egalitarian model of marriage in which women's status is less threatening to men's gender identity.»
People with higher scores were also less likely to die from injuries and dementia, even when socio - economic status was taken into account (BMJ, doi.org/b87h).
Economic inequality can also cause anxiety about social status for those with less, which can lead to chronic stress that weakens the cardiovascular and immune systems, says Richard Wilkinson of the University of Nottingham.
«Those people with a lower socioeconomic status are always those who use less contraception,» Ruiz points out.
With the number of marriages at a historical low (6.8 marriages per thousand between 2009 and 2011) and less than half of all adults consumers nationwide being single, do marketers need to be checking the relationship status of their customers on Facebook?
Mapping studies were evaluated, and it was determined that along with focused biopsies of mucosal abnormalities, nonspecific biopsies from the antrum (greater curvature, lesser curvature), incisura angularis, and corpus (greater curvature, lesser curvature) for a total of 5 biopsies had a high probability of establishing an accurate H pylori status.
The CDC rules that a cell count of less than 200 CD4 (T4) cells / mm3 combined with an HIV - positive status defines AIDS.
Though having children and breast - feeding are known to lower a woman's risk of certain health issues — breast cancer is one — it doesn't mean a woman with a different reproductive history is less healthy: «Our data did not suggest that nulliparous [non-childbearing] women had poorer health as their BMI, physical activity levels, and smoking status were similar to parous women.»
The researchers also said linking low socioeconomic status to heart attack survival could be tied to poorer, less - educated individuals having difficultly attending cardiac rehabilitation programs and keeping up with medications and recommended changes in lifestyle.
It appears that the body does not have a way to regulate the B6 content of the milk when the mother's intake is low (as it does for some nutrients such as calcium), so mothers who do not eat sufficient B6 - rich foods and do not make up the shortfall by supplementing with B6 will produce breast milk with inadequate levels of B6 for their infants.33 One group of researchers concludes that a minimum of 3.5 to 4.9 mg of vitamin B6 equivalents (from diet and supplements) are needed to maintain saturated levels of B6 in the mothers» breast milk, about double the RDA.34 Irritability in the infant may be a sign of less than adequate vitamin B6 status.35
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