Sentences with phrase «years as the population»

Now, whether one views it as a good thing or not, European culture appears destined for a radical shift over the course of the next 50 years as their populations become increasingly of non-European origin.
Black is the original or «normal» skin color for humans — lighter skin colors evolved in the last few tens of thousands of years as populations adapted to higher latitudes.
Slaughter's Monroe County - based congressional district was redrawn a few times over the years as population shifted.
This doesn't change for thousands of years as these populations remain in apparent isolation in the shelter of the mountains — possibly cut off from other major ancestral populations for as long as 15,000 years — until migrations began again as the Glacial Maximum recedes, and the Yamnaya culture ultimately emerges.
I reckon we'll see fasting become much more popular over the next few years as the population turns away from the nonsense promoted by the governmental authorities and begins to judge for themselves what actually works.
Two years earlier, in July 2013, biologist Emily Hanna of the Australian National University in Canberra reported on her findings from creating a database covering 934 living and extinct populations of 107 mammal species on 323 Australian islands, for as many years as population assessments existed

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«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.
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.
Canada defines the «working age» population as anyone «15 years of age and over.»
The report notes that British Columbia leads the country with 3.7 % of its working population owning a startup, defined as a business under two years of age.
«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.
If successful, could Zimbabwe's EcoCash overtake Kenya's M - Pesa — which, with a four - year head start has signed up two - thirds of the adult population in that country — as the world's gold standard for wireless financial services?
Mary Baldwin University's Program for the Exceptionally Gifted accepts girls as young as 13 and about 20 girls enroll in the gifted program each year, making up around 10 % of the campus population, Corinne said.
The Infocomm Development Authority of Singapore aims to enhance the use of technology and data to improve the provision of services such as health care and transportation in a city, where infrastructure has come under pressure in recent years as a rise in immigration boosts the country's population.
As our country's population continues to age (according to the U.S. Census, by the year 2030, there will be over 57.8 million «baby boomers» between the ages of 66 and 84), the demand for quality homecare is sure to increase.
As much as 3.9 per cent of B.C.'s population is employed by a startup company, defined as a company under two years of age, and that's nearly double the share in Manitoba, the province with the lowest relative rate of startup activitAs much as 3.9 per cent of B.C.'s population is employed by a startup company, defined as a company under two years of age, and that's nearly double the share in Manitoba, the province with the lowest relative rate of startup activitas 3.9 per cent of B.C.'s population is employed by a startup company, defined as a company under two years of age, and that's nearly double the share in Manitoba, the province with the lowest relative rate of startup activitas a company under two years of age, and that's nearly double the share in Manitoba, the province with the lowest relative rate of startup activity.
And according to the MPAA's stats about these frequent moviegoers, they love their mobile devices: «Frequent moviegoers tend to own more key technology products, such as smartphones and tablets, than the general population of adults 18 years and older,» reads the report.
As the U.S. tracks toward having a minority majority population in the coming years, it is becoming clearer that a new normal is on the horizon.
This trend can be attributed to not only other search engines like Yandex that serve non-American populations, but the differences in types of Internet users as compared to 10 years ago.
As of April of this year, they surpassed baby boomers as the largest living population in the United StateAs of April of this year, they surpassed baby boomers as the largest living population in the United Stateas the largest living population in the United States.
Last year, the figure was 333,000, of which 184,000 came from the E.U. Even if you accept, as most do, that immigration has expanded the tax base and kept the price of both food and services down, the influx — for which there is no end in sight — is changing the face of the country too fast for the population to stomach, and the E.U.'s rules on free movement of labor are an easy target.
We also see it as an opportunity for energy companies in particular that the median age of Iran's educated population is 28 years — this is a market with promising growth potential.
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.
The analysis of the Task Force is based on 1992 tax data and focuses on the subset of the population that has: made C / QPP contributions that year; relies on earnings from employment and self - employment as its major source of income; is between ages 25 and 65; and has annual income between $ 20,000 and $ 80,000.
It can hardly come as a great surprise that when economic growth falls short year after year and when its beneficiaries are a small subset of the population, electorates turn surly.
Its valuation has leapt around forty-fold within three years - it was valued at just $ 500 million in June 2014 - as customized news feed models become increasingly popular with China's highly mobile population.
We see muted returns across asset classes in the coming five years, as structural dynamics such as aging populations help keep us in a low - return world, and we believe investors need to go beyond broad equity and bond exposures to diversify portfolios in today's market environment.
This group of super spenders is expected to see its population double over the next five years to 100 million households, and as an economic force they are poised to eclipse the impact of rising but less - wealthy consumers: Their consumption is currently growing at 17 percent a year, compared to just 5 percent among emerging - middle - class and middle - class consumers.
Most economists expect potential economic growth to decline from about 3 per cent annually to about 2 per cent over the next ten years, as a result of continued poor productivity growth and a slowing labour force growth as the population ages.
Greater Brisbane this year faces an oversupply of 8000 new dwellings this year as scheduled completions outstrip population - driven growth in demand, research group SQM said earlier this month.
We do not have the number of births in the RCT area, so we multiply 5q0 by the under - 5 population (as a proxy for births over a 5 year period) and then divide by 5 to get the deaths per person per year.
It has proved fertile ground for deals in recent years, as aging populations and health - conscious consumers drive demand.
The World Bank reckons that about 4 % of the world's population will still be poor in 2030 if economies continue to grow as quickly as they have in the past ten years and poor people's incomes grow at the same rate as everyone else's.
These Census population estimates are as of July 1 of each year, so the 2015 data are actually a snapshot from almost nine months ago.
There are other fertility measures out there such as births per woman aged 15 to 44 years but per capita births is a nice intuitive measure that adjusts for population size and can be readily compared to other numbers — such as per capita income.
That score came as L.A. home prices surged 15.9 percent in two years — No. 32 biggest gain; per - capita homebuilding of 6 houses per 10,000 population was fourth slowest nationally; and business output rose 4.9 percent last year, No. 51 fastest.
That said, B.C.'s strong economic growth over the past three years, combined with a) the announced small business tax relief, b) the new training and youth employment programs (also announced today), and c) a lower - than - average percentage of our working population who actually make minimum wage (about 5 %, compared to 7.1 % nationally), leaves us in a position to cautiously view the announced increases as «reasonable.»
One area of work that the speech picks out as having been a focus of good long - term thinking ten years ago is the consideration of the economic effects of population ageing.
As one of the fastest - growing states by population in recent years, Arizona has seen an explosion of home construction.
The plan designated it as a significant growth area, but the municipality is at least six years behind with construction of a new sewage plant needed for the town's population to grow from 30,000 to 86,000 by 2031.
Baltimore suffered another loss in population last year as more than 5,300 people left the city, continuing a downward trend that accelerated after the 2015 unrest and ensuing spike in crime.
Total Early - Stage Entrepreneurial Activity (TEA): As the main indicator used in the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor, the TEA represents the percentage of the adult population (18 to 64 years) that is in the process of starting or who have just started a business (GEM, 2016).
Similarly, the urban population is projected to grow about 1.6 % per year over this period, and this can be used as a proxy for growth of the middle class to a lower bound of 3 billion.
Two thousand years later, the vast majority of the world's population has disregarded the belief that dragons roam the sea, Zeus, Poseidon, and most other ancient gods (as these people thousands of years ago believed), yet the world inexplicably still clings to the thousands - year - old myths of God and Jesus.
(The NSFG was created by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and is described as a «nationally representative of women 15 - 44 years of age in the civilian, noninstitutionalized population of the United States.»
Richard G. Klein, Nicholas Wade and Spencer Wells, among others, have postulated that modern humans did not leave Africa and successfully colonize the rest of the world until as recently as 60,000 — 50,000 years B.P., pushing back the dates for subsequent population splits as well.
As it turns out, with the worlds population being what it is today, and with god essentially hitting the reset button 4,000 years ago at most, that means that every woman who survived child birth to reach the very earliest age they could be begin to reproduce, EVERY SINGLE WOMAN over the past 4,000 years would have had to have, at minimum, 43 children each for the worlds population to be what it is today.
On the topic of bad statistics, Barna released a study years ago that said that the divorce rate was as high in the church as it is in the general population.
The tallest land animal was officially classified as «vulnerable» after its population rapidly declined 40 percent in only 30 years worldwide.
Catholic strongholds such as Portugal, Poland, Slovakia and Croatia are projected to see population falls of up to a quarter within the lifetime of today's forty - year - olds.
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