Sentences with phrase «with small numbers of»

The policies encouraged white flight as even neighborhoods with small numbers of African Americans were rated as «hazardous.»
New statistical conventions have highlighted how designs with small numbers of targets are just as problematic for statistical inference as designs with small numbers of participants (Westfall, Judd, & Kenny, 2015).
Although the ongoing trope about the Chinese judiciary outside of China is that most Chinese judges are former People's Liberation Army officers, Judge Hu's survey found that most judges had at least an LLB or master's degree in law, with small numbers of judges with less than an LLB or a Ph.D..
In the paper I linked to earlier (http://www.itia.ntua.gr/en/docinfo/923/) Koutsoyiannis shows that this conclusion applies even to very simple systems with small numbers of inputs.
2) The paper is dealing with small numbers of particles.
# 57, RE small numbers, I'm no climate scientist, but I do know statisticians have methods, such as Chi - square and log - linear analysis (based on odds ratios), that are quite successful on data sets with small numbers of observations.
Sailaway ensures your enjoyment with small numbers of guests, excellent service and personal attention from our helpful friendly crew.
At the turn of the century, the club continues to struggle with small numbers of dogs and an even smaller number of people to share the work.
In both kittens and adult cats with small numbers of worms, there may be no clinical signs of infection.
Schools in affluent areas with small numbers of pupils eligible for funding will also have very limited budgets to work with, which will limit the range of interventions that they can potentially use.
Universities which run teacher training courses have received a letter from the Training Development Agency (TDA), which says secondary courses with small numbers of students will only be funded if they are delivered through «school - led programmes».
Various Phase 1 experiments could be run through it, with small numbers of teachers at first, so that many experiments could be run concurrently.
And then, back inside the school again, class formation, designing learning programs with small numbers of students across a wide range of grade bands or year levels.
States can vet vendors, making them start slow, on a trial basis, with small numbers of students to ultimately prove themselves worthy of making it onto a state - approved vendor list.
The Vijayanand lab has developed a number of genomics (transcriptomic, single - cell and epigenomic) and immunological assays to enable research with small numbers of cells and small - volume clinical samples.
But the many institutions with small numbers of postdocs presented a more mixed picture.
The findings were unexpected because previous studies, done with small numbers of people in the lab, concluded that people's minds wander less often.
«If function is localized, with small numbers of neurons bunched together doing similar things, that's consistent with sparse coding, high selectivity, and low population spiking rates.
Our job now is to figure out how to make immunotherapy effective against those tumors with small numbers of mutations.
By the 1970s it bad appeared throughout the country, especially in rural areas of the West and South — such as the Ozarks and mountain areas of the Pacific Northwest - with small numbers of Jews and nonwhites.
They have deep connections with a small number of people.
Re-aligning staff with a smaller number of layoffs now is better than not being prepared and facing massive layoffs down the line, he says.
We responded that since we had only one 747, we'd be fine with a small number of passengers!
But even with a small number of stores, the chicken chain regularly outperforms competitors.
The appeal of co-working spaces appears to be on the wane among both demographic groups, with smaller numbers of both Generations Y and Z expressing a preference for this kind of traditional work arrangement.
The goal is to come back with a smaller number of the best designs.
Narr's study also found kids with broader friend groups tended to grow up with higher rates of social anxiety than kids with smaller numbers of closer friends.
The majority of respondents in our survey work closely with a small number of colleagues in their marketing teams or act as the sole marketer at their company:
Those who don't, well, we deal with those small number of people when we come to them.
Among them the primary shapers of the Consti - tution were Deists and Christians with a small number of Atheists, with the others being excluded largely because they for the most part weren't drawn from the ranks of white male landowners.
Amazon fans logged hopefully onto the amazon.com.au site on Thursday afternoon after Amazon told sellers it would start an internal testing phase with a small number of customers at 3 pm AEDT.
The majority of exhibitors will be importers (either dealing purely in fine wine or with a fine wine portfolio) with a smaller number of individual producers too; all wines will have an RRP of # 30 and over.
«The new system... replaces about 40 per cent of the government meat inspectors with a smaller number of company inspectors,» the union's Nadine Flood said.
«Woolwich Arsenal, the club that changed football» and «Making the Arsenal» are both available on Kindle and with a small number of the printed editions left.
A few longitudinal studies, along with a small number of experimental studies, have recently emerged allowing an improved estimate of the causal impact of parenting behaviour on emotional health.
PHE and relevant local authorities are investigating the infection control measures required for this type of birthing pool and local authorities will be working with the small number of companies who supply these heated birthing pools for use at home.
If you have decided to try out cloth diapers, before baby comes start out with a small number of a couple of different styles you are interested in rather than stocking up on one kind.
Those campaigns, parties and PACs that do so, I argued, have a powerful new advantage over traditional organizations: limitless real relationships with millions of people as opposed to limited real relationships with a small number of people.
- Certainly my view is that Labour should offer and advocate legislation and a referendum on AV + and expect its MPs to back that as a confidence measure, and that the government and party leadership would advocate a yes (with a small number of rebels no doubt on the no side in the referendum itself).
They start with a small number of true believers who often make great personal sacrifices.
A slightly smaller number of voters (16 %) favour a mostly elected chamber with a small number of appointed members — the position adopted by the Tories in their 2010 general election manifesto.
«When I compared the issue of net neutrality to women's suffrage, I was saying the issue started, like women's suffrage, with a small number of passionate advocates and then grew to become something amazing,» Mr. Wu said in a statement to the Observer.
A small number of voters (5 %) favour a mostly appointed chamber with a small number of elected members.
We're developing a new Corruption Prevention Strategy to deal with the small number of corrupt staff who allow contraband in our prisons.
«CPV has been contacted by the US Attorney's office to provide information related to past engagements with a small number of consultants,» he wrote in a statement.
Prof Treasure from King's, adds: «This is early stage research with a small number of participants, but it's hugely exciting to see the potential this treatment could have.
With the small number of tenure - track faculty positions available and the large number of Ph.D. holders in career limbo, many are advocating for increased numbers of staff scientist positions.
(d) Can we say what are the numbers on the boxes with the smallest number of coins?
The overall in - hospital complication rate significantly decreased in patients without a comorbidity, or with a small number of comorbidities, for spinal fusion and TKR; and remained stable in those without a comorbidity, or with a small number of comorbidities, for THR in the 80 and older patient group.
«We found very high emissions associated with a small number of wells,» says Howarth.
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