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"cohort" Definitions
  1. (specialist) a group of people who share a common feature or aspect of behaviour
  2. (disapproving) a member of a group of people who support another person

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You identify an eligible cohort and mail the cohort checks.
In that cohort and every cohort afterward, the current influx could have a transformative effect.
The £40 million will be spread across cohort 6 to cohort 10 taking place in September 2018.
Applications for the first cohort will open soon and Google plans to organize a second cohort later in the year.
The black-white gap then shrank from substantially more than a standard deviation for the 1943 cohort to roughly a standard deviation for the 1963 cohort to slightly more than half a standard deviation for the 2003 cohort.
However, that benefit seemed to reverse itself in the 216 cohort, and the negative effect was magnified in the 2018 cohort.
We forecast housing demand by cohort (entry-level, move-up, investor), which provides an understanding of the key demand drivers by cohort.
Starting with cohort five in 2020, the program will include two field-based residencies per year, spread across six residency sites per cohort.
Britain is growing older, but this particular cohort of thinly educated old people (call it the UKIP cohort) is ageing out of the population.
The also-large millennial cohort is already in the working-age population, and the cohort just behind it that will be leaving school is smaller.
First Round's Angel Track cohort 3 First Round's Angel Track cohort 3 First Round is far from the only one trying to fill the angel gap.
" And many of those averted injuries were serious: "Fractures occurred in 0.7 percent of falls in the LIF cohort versus 2.3 percent in the control cohort.
As cohort after cohort of young Asians reach marriageable age, all of them containing too few women, a huge number of men will struggle to find partners.
One path is that, every year, everyone in the U.S. gets richer in wealth, but the percentage gap between the richest cohort and the poorest cohort increases.
Age was simply not a significant predictor of voting behavior, especially when you consider that the youngest cohort was also considerably less white than the oldest cohort.
This cohort was born a long time ago, but the age of the data set allowed the researchers to find out the death dates of the entire cohort.
That means that even as millennial men are the most Democratic-friendly cohort of men, the millennial gender gap is also by far the largest of any cohort.
"A cohort in Australia and a cohort in Africa could wind up even having different sets of genes that predispose them to be really good athletes," he told me.
It selected its first cohort — a group of 19 founders selected from 1,500 applications — earlier this year, and the program announced that its second cohort is open for applications today.
Similarly if you look at our first Paris cohort, it has one of the highest investment rates of any cohort we've ever done (and we've done 21 cohorts so far).
The first cohort will be selected from Europe, the Middle East, and Africa for a six-month program beginning in early 2020 and a second cohort will start later in 2020.
" Fagnan noted that a large priority in the first cohort was geographical representation, and he expected that Spearhead would design its next cohort to have "fewer people taking deeper accountability to each other.
The first cohort will be selected from Europe, the Middle East, and Africa for a six-month program beginning in early 2020 and a second cohort will start later in 2020 as well.
While 21993 new asthma cases were diagnosed annually per 22 kids in the first cohort (23-22), this dropped to 221 cases a year per 22019 kids by the last cohort (2006- 2014).
"He's a profound friend," Krug says of cohort Dan Boeckner.
This is true no matter the age cohort you consider.
The cops suspected him and his cohort of drug possession.
He attended the game with a cohort of Republican lawmakers.
Zachary and his cohort are everyone and therefore no one.
The 2016 cohort of nonprofit tech startups in the FFWD.
The group is accepting applications now for a January cohort.
The cohort bickers over plans to attack a travel agency.
Leal graduated with the first cohort of men in 2012.
This one was down badly along with the whole cohort.
They're going to be the largest voting cohort this year.
But what defines this artistic cohort is kind of unclear.
The cohort of swing voters has been falling for decades.
The 727, Padilla and his cohort haven't been seen since.
And they're getting help from an unexpected cohort: Moscow's residents.
The orchestrated efforts of that cohort to harass and threaten
The digital cohort includes subway gurus like DJ Hammers, a.k.a.
I attend a seminar of the Stern Cohort Leadership Program.
They compared this against a population cohort of 14,470 people.
Will someone from my daughter's cohort live longer than Calment?
Ther's now selected the six companies in this first cohort.
It educates a dispersed cohort of researchers about new discoveries.
It was a member of the Y Combinator 2015 cohort.
We found five cohort studies, all of which we included.
In the other cohort studies, similar relative reductions were seen.
This new cohort may prove a tricky bunch to please.
He and his cohort often turned to Moondog for inspiration.
That cohort of 168 skiers and sliders won 17 medals.
According to Dorsey, they got the benefit of learning from older millennials without having to go through some of the economic pain the older cohort experienced — and from which that cohort is still recovering.
The university's first cohort of research students is around 140 strong.
That we do it for babies as a cohort is bizarre.
Agritech startups comprise more than half the current cohort in Harwell.
Cohort = many new pals on bus All, like me, in greens.
But rest assured Elba has no ill-will for his cohort.
By comparison, the same cohort of Top Attractors employ about 583,000.
Students from this year's cohort say that conditions have much improved.
This year the peak cohort of American baby-boomers turns 60.
This year's cohort has certainly picked up its predecessors' empirical virtuosity.
The new cohort brings AccelFoods' portfolio to 26 branded food startups.
"We know cohort studies provide much more definitive answers," Toriola said.
Apttus and FinacialForce are part of a cohort of companies Salesforce.
But, he says, it doesn't matter how small this cohort is.
The cohort is accepting applications starting today and begins February 2019.
My definition marks out the cohort of "real" faith-based voters.
Plus you generally have access to the same cohort of doctors.
But that cohort, and the injustice they faced, are mostly gone.
Even within that small cohort, Adams recalled, the differences were obvious.
"Millennials are the biggest cohort in this election cycle," he added.
"No wonder the managed care cohort absolutely caught fire," Cramer said.
Today, Adams is helping train a new cohort of research assistants.
Well, we have a womens' safety startup in the next cohort.
They are in fantastic hands in terms of next generational cohort.
A younger cohort of evangelical Protestants is increasingly black and Latino.
That's why following this specific cohort in Colombia is so crucial.
Did you draw that from people in your own age cohort?
I look and act like any other member of my cohort.
Along the X-axis is the birth year of the cohort.
That's the case for my cohort, for Americans born around 21999.
A lot of people have made similar comments about your cohort.
The company was part of the Y Combinator Winter 2015 cohort.
I talked to some people who fit in this wealth cohort.
Applications to join Spearhead's third cohort will become available this week.
Here are the five new members of the cloud prince cohort.
The youngest cohort of voters (under 24) have poor turnout rates.
Sara, 27, was among the first cohort of Hunny Pot employees.
YBCA will select 30 individuals to join its next Fellowship cohort.
YBCA will select 30 individuals to join its next Fellowship cohort.
The latest cohort of companies to receive backing Higher Ground Labs The latest cohort of companies to receive backing Higher Ground Labs "It is vitally important that Democrats learn to do their campaigns online," says Dutta.
Armchair fans aren't much use without a large cohort of active players.
Burlington: The retail cohort is struggling, but not the off-price retail.
Yet it also includes a cohort that is poorly represented: overseas Americans.
It also announced it has joined the Y Combinator Winter 20 cohort.
The market appears eager to embrace the medical device cohort, he said.
The company was a member of the Y Combinator Winter 2019 cohort.
But as the seas rise, so will this cohort of young people.
And starting on December 17th, Apple Music will join this little cohort.
But an uneasy trend seems to simmer within its 5 million cohort.
As is traditional with accelerators, it's unveiled its latest cohort of startups.
The rest of the meeting was spent in product and cohort analysis.
The entire cohort has spent the rest of the year flying high.
It's an approach that's certainly commonplace among Trump's cohort of rich Manhattanites.
The first cohort, to be based in London, kicks off this April.
The first cohort of 25 students will begin the program in September.
It's part of the semiconductor cohort that I think is on fire.
That's something that was important to me when I joined the cohort.
Sequoia Capital is the official sponsor of the 2018 Startup Battlefield cohort.
A large number of theorists have suggested that birth cohort — as a
You know, we've got a cohort of young men and women now.
Teaching and training Cohort 2030 about the SDGs is a first step.
This pioneering class originated with a cohort of seventy-three first graders.
"We're trying to be rappers now," Maxwell said of his younger cohort.
But we are now raising the tamest cohort of teenagers in decades.
Throughout these swings, little has changed among a vulnerable cohort of humanity.
As a result the cohort earns 20 percent less than earlier generations.
And though he was younger than Bateman's cohort, its references are familiar.
That is 20 per cent of the nationwide computer science undergraduate cohort.
Octopus may also choose to invest or 'spin-in' successful cohort businesses.
The cohort will hold its first public news conference on March 16.
The younger cohort today is much better educated than the older cohorts.
Our cohort is an odd one, though, because it also resisted categorization.
OK, let's talk about our favorite companies from the current 500 cohort.
In our search of the literature, we found five recent cohort studies.
And the best-in-class from the cohort are still richly valued.
A group of 232 Canadians, representing the biggest cohort of non-U.
For Nguyen — and for others in his cohort — things are far otherwise.
Unaccountably angry and smug, the scraggy Smithers is Brutus's cynical, conniving cohort.
The combined cohort is represented by those aged around 35 and under.
We have cohort analysis, charting how well groups do in particular poses.
Who will then choose the rest of the first cohort of members.
Today we're exploring the 2019 IPO cohort from a capital-in perspective.
Therefore, not everyone in a cohort should have the same asset mix.
Get a large enough cohort together, and you will achieve the former.
Merz's work evidences political and aesthetic commonalities with her Arte Povera cohort.
Instead, we should move towards an outcomes-based accountability regime that prevents programs of study that are failing to produce results from siphoning off more taxpayer dollars and setting cohort after cohort of new students up for failure.
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There is a growing cohort of female-founded sex-tech companies out there.
In my position, I coordinate with a superb cohort of inter-agency partners.
No cohort until now has had such complete smartphone and social media penetration.
This could be seen as a sign of increased enthusiasm among the cohort.
"It made me the black sheep," he says, among his cohort and faculty.
Around 50 per cent of EF's most recent cohort is from Continental Europe.
California's conservatives were right to spot a rising cohort of foreign-born residents.
YC began mentoring its largest cohort of companies to date in late 2018.
These peculiarities didn't trouble the earlier cohort of people who read sustainability reports.
But not everyone in the upcoming IPO cohort is in the same position.
Calculating churn requires sophisticated cohort analysis, and many companies don't have the resources.
Ritah and her cohort saw first-hand that radical change was urgently needed.
Muslim officials in Sri Lanka have longed warned about radicalization among their cohort.
That resulted in 26 people being moved out of the highest dose cohort.
But that fantasy math holds for only a tiny cohort of V.C. firms.
Because there haven't been enough healthy African-American males in that research cohort.
But that cohort is down from 50.4 percent and 280 percent in 21.
Parts of Scotland also suffer from what researchers call the aging cohort effect.
I can see why Han Han is popular with his cohort at home.
I was born in 1978, the last age cohort to really remember the
Affordability is weighing seriously on the largest and youngest cohort of buyers, millennials.
The millennial generation has just overtaken the baby boomers as America's largest cohort.
"There's a retail investor cohort who actually cares about different things," Cramer said.
Here is an interesting breakdown of the White House intern cohort this year.
Techstars-Boston only accepts a single cohort each year, consisting of 10 companies.
It's also revealed that it's currently participating in the Y Combinator S18 Cohort.
To Yusko, a notorious cohort of early-2500s internet stocks provides historical context.
Meanwhile, another cohort of interest groups form to stop projects they don't want.
Okafor, in this cohort and increasingly in the league itself, is the outlier.
Whitney Kimball Coe, who was in the second cohort, lives in Athens, Tenn.
"Not a matter for interstate discussion," his cohort in Punjab, Amarinder Singh, replied.
Remember, these cohort studies are still observational research — not experimental studies like RCTs.
But with their cohort, he said, it is difficult to see that happening.
His grad student cohort talked about mobilizing against war in the Persian Gulf.
The cohort included 213 performers, some beefy and towering, others sinewy and short.
This is the cohort Democrats must carry in big numbers to win elections.
Many in this cohort, after all, delivered him the DNC chairmanship in 2016.
These populations are far more disparate than Mr. Brooks's East Coast media cohort.
So what's the best hope for a reversal in this super important cohort?
Millennials are expected to be the largest single cohort of homebuyers in 2020.
Students in college about a decade ago (my cohort) faced an uncertain future.
But unlike others in his cohort, he speaks in strikingly self-effacing terms.
Quite the opposite: It will be a powerful cohort to keep marching with.
Becky's camán-wielding cohort lounged on a nearby wall, observing with studied wrath.
Lorenzana said there was still a big cohort of foreign fighters in Marawi.
That expansion will see another sizeable cohort, around 80 people, join this year.
Our cohort had come out vividly as women when we started our careers.
Failure is not a judgment we readily apply to artists of Traylor's cohort.
Gen Z is actually not the most stressed-out cohort in the poll.
Cramer broke down and gave recommendations on 22019 names in the cloud-based software cohort: One of the stocks in the "cloud king" cohort, Splunk focuses on combing through, combining and making sense of machine data that run through connected devices.
And when one of those sermons is coming from a cohort that wishes to systemically annihilate the other cohort, patience for sitting through the lecture grows very thin, especially when the larger point gets frequently lost in a wash of violence.
Though not a marquee name, Ms. Allen was part of a significant theater cohort.
Each Zinc cohort is tasked with tackling a specific mission around a broader theme.
The event coincides with the start of the first cohort on the same day.
That cohort had Vietnam; we grew up with the never-ending war in Afghanistan.
Efforts to replicate these findings in large longitudinal cohort studies of adolescents are warranted.
And from that impressive cohort will come Disrupt Startup Battlefield's first-ever $100,000 champion.
Do you think the people in Hollywood are prepared to entertain this next cohort?
And I always have the artists present their work, because that is a cohort.
Today, we see a healthy cohort of open-source businesses, which is quite exciting.
Of the cohort of 20,000, 4,000 are using the credit portion to make payments.
The application period for the new cohort opens March 2 and closes March 31.
Entering school with a much younger cohort came with its own set of challenges.
The data, from 1998 to 2015, came from the research tool Quebec Pregnancy Cohort.
Each cohort of participants will receive the money contributed by a later, larger generation.
TechCrunch is sending a cohort of writers and editors to help with the event.
Ms Azarenka, by contrast, wins nearly four-fifths of her matches against that cohort.
The tenor for support for Catalyst Fund's newest cohort of startups lasts through 2019.
One cohort included former employees of banks, hospitals, local government and the armed forces.
In almost every cohort, you see fewer licensed drivers today, compared to in 1983.
Mats Wilander was the only champion from an equivalent cohort between 212 and 21990.
It's a cohort helping those people trying to really get ahold of their business.
The first cohort of feminist bloggers have moved on to media development and books.
So far, this cohort of voters has not shied away from backing Donald Trump.
Accelerators accept a cohort of startups for a set amount of time and funding.
And the steel cohort has been struggling for years, the "Mad Money" host noted.
These evictions meant a new cohort seeking space in an already cramped housing market.
Among the U.S. cohort, a little more than half had their own bank account.
Indeed, as high as Clinton's unfavorables are with this cohort, Trump's are even worse.
For its second cohort, it received 42 applications and accepted another four (7903 percent).
Genes were only responsible for about 30%, at least in the Latin American cohort.
For the third year in a row, the nation's federal Cohort Default Rate declined.
Dunkin' Donuts was last the top restaurant for the cohort in fall of 2014.
An immense cohort of victims and potential victims now feel a sense of release.
What do you get when an abundant demographic cohort hits the 65-year mark?
First results will be measured three years after the first cohort begins the trial.
The company is called Holy Grail and it's launching in the accelerator's latest cohort.
And, now, a whole new cohort of congresswomen is daring to break that norm.
MetaProp, an investor in real-estate-tech startups, just announced its seventh accelerator cohort.
But when they exceeded expectations, the entire cohort "came back to life," Cramer said.
But there's a trade-off: with a lower number, we have a bigger cohort.
Two essential quotes come up often among the black women in my professional cohort.
His cohort of young technocrats and entrepreneurs had helped elect America's first black president.
Just making it into the initial Startup Battlefield cohort can draw significant investor interest.
The cohort today meanwhile hails from the United States, Canada, China, Israel and Japan.
The second cohort, announced today, will go through a nine month program vs three.
We can't wait to add 15 great Latin American founders to that elite cohort.
Socially Inept, a new traveling comedy cohort, is making a business out of it.
Y Combinator, where D-ID was in a cohort earlier this year, also participated.
As it happened, Kerry's cohort turned out to be the last of the line.
I mean, Eugene of "Try Guys" is like a rockstar to a young cohort.
But others say that Google and its cohort are guilty only of delighting customers.
Lehman and Brooklyn Latin are both part of the city's specialized high-school cohort.
Home Box, a food delivery start-up that graduated from Parallel18's latest cohort.
Collective anger is growing, and a new cohort of leaders has begun to emerge.
It calls its financing mechanism a bond — one for each annual cohort of fellows.
Wheeler was already a relatively well-known figure among a certain cohort of coders.
Much of his graduate-student cohort was gone anyway, having dispersed to conduct fieldwork.
And, an estimated 27% to 2900% of flu-related hospitalizations have involved that cohort.
You've got a cohort of fans who happen to be the most likely voters.
A thousand people went through it last year, with quadruple the cohort in 2020.
The cohort will announce their initial plans on the organization's website in mid-February.
The first cohort of some 100 degree-seeking students will start in the fall.
"Intelligent people want to be connected with a global cohort of collaborators," he said.
" Apple Hospitality REIT: "It's part of a cohort that people don't like right now.
Accusations of corruption and potential illegality against Clinton and her cohort continue to escalate.
By then, she had become the best-known member of her formerly unknown cohort.
Financing from the Fund's partners has provided tuition to the first cohort of 26.
Curl sees being part of the cohort as a way to build his business.
Compared to previous ones, this cohort has more education, better health and fewer savings.
I happen to like that cohort very much and that one's a fine one.
His cohort of North Korean bodyguards ran alongside the car as it pulled away.
That projectile picked off a cohort of young black boys via gunshot and incarceration.
The very large baby boom cohort is aging out of its prime working years.
The young people in this study could be especially at risk of becoming overweight because they belong to a cohort from the late 1990s when the obesity epidemic really took off, said Harris, who is director of the adolescent cohort Add Health.
Students are also assigned a cohort that is required to meet (virtually) once a week.
They clearly heeded the results, and tailored their product to this famously high-strung cohort.
Of the entire cohort, 335 died during the follow-up years after answering the questionnaire.
That sweet demo cohort is the primary group from which the franchise pulls its talent.
The firm found that the fastest growing cohort of Snapchat users is people over 245.
Sherwin-Williams has also held up better than other stocks in the home improvement cohort.
But all three studies present one major confounding factor to their findings: the cohort effect.
Surprisingly, the best-rated Kiwi cohort before the current crop was the class of 2007.
Cramer broke down and gave recommendations on 11 names in the cloud-based software cohort.
NYU and ffVC plan to continue their partnership for a second cohort of AI startups.
But among the older cohort, only 13% say it's acceptable while 65% say it's not.
Applications for the accelerator's eighth cohort are open now and are due by May 1.
As one of the cohort teams puts succinctly, you're good separately but you're magic together.
A small portion of the original cohort sat a second cognitive test three years later.
That's only 20 percent of the national cohort, but it is higher than national demographics.
But "it is not possible to just birth a large cohort of 25-year-olds."
Schlafly won that battle against the ERA, but she and her cohort lost the war.
This young turkey whisperer is clearly planning something big with his cohort of turkey friends.
A$AP Rocky makes a cameo as a cohort, while Kali is stranded at sea.
Every summer, a new cohort of high school valedictorians emerge with inspiring stories to tell.
A cohort is a group of companies that started in January that paid us $X.
A crucially important cohort is working less, too, though not as little as Keynes expected.
It would be a good idea for women in my age cohort to do likewise.
United Continental: With the airline cohort regaining strength, Cramer likes the outlook for United's report.
Of course one doesn't have to be in Cohort 2030 to do any of this.
Only a fool would try to clump this cohort of formidable writers too closely together.
But a small cohort of Iranians are using the library as a neutral meeting ground.
Better-designed studies, including cohort studies, have not shown a link between cellphones and cancer.
Fifty-one per cent of the cohort rejected capitalism; thirty-three per cent supported socialism.
The late injection of growth capital is unusual among its cohort of 2019 IPO candidates.
By midsummer, the cohort of novice gardeners had thinned out, but the weeds were thick.
For Bronson and his cohort, who grew up in cities, all food is street food.
"These impact activities are going to go on," Seles said to Trumble and his cohort.
This impressive cohort includes the likes of Vurb, Dropbox, Get Around, Cloudflare, Mint and more.
However, of the training cohort he started with, he was the last one to quit.
It's easier to rely on cohort data, thinking that I've seen this for three years.
When you look at unarmed victims, blacks make up nearly a third of that cohort.
Around 45% of US hospitalizations were also from this age cohort, according to the report.
The institute performed an online poll of 27,2100 adults in that age cohort in July.
So far the mouse studies are pointing in the same direction as the cohort studies.
So let's take a look at a stronger type of study design: the cohort study.
With his erudition and ebullient presence, he trained a cohort of international lawyers and judges.
A coronavirus brought into a detention facility can quickly spread among the dense detainee cohort.
They joined an increasing cohort of American women at the helm of their own establishments.
Proper vaccination prevents an estimated 42,000 deaths over the lifetime of each American birth cohort.
This is a 937 percent increase in early voting for this cohort compared to 2014.
That cohort consists mostly of existing workers, who make up the bulk of the workforce.
But the researchers also saw similar findings in the black population of the oldest cohort.
The 218-44 year old cohort shows a shift away from Beer to Wine & Spirits.
One cohort that's naturally excited about all of this: TV companies trying to sell ads.
"It's a clever way to address that cohort," said Colas, co-founder of DataTrek Research.
Within each cohort are software engineers, data engineers, design specialists, researchers, and industry-specific experts.
Billie Eilish accepted Variety's Hitmaker Award this year alongside a cohort of immensely talented artists.
That cohort, Ang said, is embracing and demanding facets of the sharing and experience economy.
Millennials will remain the largest cohort of eligible voters for some time, the project forecasts.
At the same time, mortality rates have fallen for every other cohort in American society.
Business Insider&aposs first cohort of the industry&aposs brightest young minds has some advice.
And this cohort of stocks is one of Pyle&aposs recommendations for investors right now.
He knows that Hillary Clinton isn't popular with the youth cohort the way he is.
Holly, like her ursine cohort, has capitalized on an ecosystem that flourishes with sockeye salmon.
But a sizable chunk of the same age cohort didn't read the books at all.
Alirio Maldonado, a local leader for a party called Avanzada Progresista, is among that cohort.
Google and Netflix, the other members of the cohort, were less sweet but not disastrous.
The risk of contraction for our cohort is low (though both NYC and Menlo offices have a flow of visitors who are well-connected, highly-networked, high-frequency travelers) and in the event of contraction, the likelihood for our cohort of recovery is high.
The cost estimate is based on a study tracking 1,756 patients newly diagnosed with dementia, depression or mild cognitive impairment, broken into two cohorts – one cohort receiving comprehensive care planning and chronic care management through a collaborative care model and the other cohort not.
The average share is traded many times because of a cohort of high-frequency computerised traders.
Notably, the test subjects with amputations performed the task as well as an able-bodied cohort.
ALEX GORSKY: -- this actually was a cohort of miners and millers that worked in the mines.
"Making friends past college is difficult because you are no longer with your cohort," she says.
And it's a feeling that is becoming disturbingly common among my cohort of young white men.
Finally the feedback regarding the 45-49 cohort, electronic ordering and marketing impact were also positive.
" PewDiePie, like Trump, built his fan base around a cohort of white men, his "bro army.
Really, she's doing the packing; Brendan is having one last hurrah with his high school cohort.
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In July the first cohort of students graduated in Kigali with a masters in machine intelligence.
Instead, it looks at a more surprising cohort: 60-somethings who are at or near retirement.
The 2019-2020 cohort reflects the Studio Museum's legacy of encouraging diverse perspectives, backgrounds, and mediums.
Having a cohort of global firms based in Britain cements London's role as a business hub.
"My sense is there's a pretty big cohort of the left that distrusts Gabbard," he said.
And within the Muslim cohort, there is rivalry between the two main elements, Moroccans and Turks.
It's about any number of people whose lives intersect and who are part of our cohort.
Us, hosted at its Brooklyn HQ a demo day today for its fourth cohort of companies.
Killam also co-wrote the indie comedy Brother Nature, starring himself and SNL cohort Bobby Moynihan.
The current cohort of plants under construction represents $231 billion of investment committed in recent years.
But this later cohort formed the foundation of what grew into a recognisably Jewish-American culture.
Hot companies in that cohort are rapidly maturing, and they're seeking ever-larger later-stage rounds.
To be clear, this doesn't mean millennials are doing something different that any other age cohort.
Earlier this month, Facebook took down a cohort of deceptive pages linked to Russian state media.
Published Wednesday in JAMA Pediatrics, the cohort study was conducted on 241 children — born between Dec.
With current treatment restrictions in place, "you are just building your next birth cohort," Reau says.
Castle, unlike his Netflix superhero cohort, has no hesitation in killing anyone he believes is evil.
And for Marcus and some of his cohort, being there is a means to exacting revenge.
" Radius Health: "OK here is the problem with Radius Health: it is in a speculative cohort.
FANG is the cohort created by Cramer which represents Facebook, Amazon, Netflix and Google-parent Alphabet.
That's a larger cohort than the computer science programs taught at even the biggest schools currently.
It is currently trying to recruit an additional 5-15 successful applicants for a September cohort.
But Facebook has 80 percent of that cohort using its service and Snapchat has 78 percent.
Its shares have outperformed under three consecutive female chief executives and a cohort of female directors.
There were strange winks and nods to this small cohort of repugnant hatemongers throughout the campaign.
And alongside these major players, there are a cohort of smaller companies pushing the same vision.
Millennials, the largest homebuying cohort today, have much higher levels of student debt than previous generations.
It has also thrust politics into the hands of a cohort of young and inexperienced leaders.
There will not be enough working-generation Chinese to comfortably care for a growing elderly cohort.
It's not like the Waterfords' immaculate abode, preserved in cold cleanliness by a cohort of women.
Unfortunately for the non-millionaire cohort, debt is one of the defining issues plaguing the generation.
You'll also find our hand-picked cohort of TC Top Picks camped out in Startup Alley.
Only a quarter of the same age cohort say they have more than $10,000 in savings.
So why keep spending more on seniors who are already the wealthiest cohort in our country?
Most generational differences are vastly exaggerated — they're driven primarily by age and maturity, not birth cohort.
In the wider world of retail, it's the big blue rival to Home Depot's orange cohort.
His work seems more alive today than that of any artist of his cohort, even Duchamp.
There's also some evidence of trouble brewing among the cohort of Democratic voters in Booker's camp.
My research indicates that cohort is having the hardest time keeping up in our deindustrialized workforce.
That's when the Department of Education started calculating something called the cohort default rate for colleges.
At first glance, Zinke is the slightly less predictable wildcard in Trump's cohort of oil barons.
A new cohort of white voters — the most highly educated generation in American history — reached adulthood.
And there are others, a growing cohort, who remain at their posts because of financial necessity.
In fact it ballooned to over 100,903, largely on the strength of this younger white cohort.
Historians don't have reliable national numbers for voting patterns by age cohort in the 218th century.
The company was founded in 2013, and was part of the Y Combinator Winter 2016 cohort.
But the ground is shifting beneath the feet of the Chamber of Commerce and its cohort.
You practically need a microscope to find the cohort that think he's done a splendid job.
YC has already made its Demo Day for its Winter 2020 cohort an online only affair.
The cause of this paralysis is the hard-line Brexiteers, a frighteningly powerful cohort within Mrs.
The locust invasion of east Africa is a Biblical cohort to the virus of East Asia.
Four years ago, they transformed the house into year-round lodgings that attract an international cohort.
Sanders also won the next youngest age cohort (30-44), but with a less overwhelming 36%.
The company said it analyzed a "statistically significant" sub-cohort of 574 of the 3,000 patients.
So it makes no sense for Labour to formulate its strategy with this cohort in mind.
A buzzy cohort of startups are trying to redefine how shoppers take out credit at checkout.
"Seven gents and myself," Inspector Platt, 22015, said of her cohort of officers at the time.
Caroline Grogan gives a precocious, crackerjack performance as Mary Warren, a young girl in Abigail's cohort.
This cohort of young people is saving more, though for short-term goals instead of retirement.
"Every new cohort made less in median lifetime income than the previous one," Mr. Guvenen said.
Dr. Bethune helped ensure that 40 of the 440 women in that cohort would be black.
The Emmy audience – even if its numbers are dwindling — are America's cohort of the TV-obsessed.
Last December, Pyle expected the cohort to perform well over the following six-to-12-months.
The middle class, once the largest and most robust American cohort, now struggles for economic survival.
In reality, the actual cash buffer for that cohort is $1,954 — or a shortfall of $3,013.
Cramer believes that millennials are the "most misunderstood cohort" when it comes to predicting consumer spending.
Many of this cohort seem to like Mayor Pete Buttigieg and would find his nomination acceptable.
In the cohort, Boroden zoomed in on two stocks in particular: Regeneron Pharmaceuticals and Celgene Corp.
This cohort also tends to be synonymous with momentum stocks that experience the most rapid gains.
Both one-year and three-year cohort default rates have been on the rise since 2628.
PullRequest, which is based in Austin, was a member of the Y Combinator Summer 2017 cohort.
Another cohort of Latinx respondents, 38 percent, said candidates do not talk about climate change enough.
Still, an accompanying editorial suggests that the evidence from such a large cohort cannot be ignored.
Heimbach and his cohort, mostly young white men, arrived clad in black, toting shields and helmets.
"I think it is fair to say that there is a larger Sanders cohort, if you look at their preferences in 2016, but not necessarily a substantially larger cohort," said one neutral DNC member, who asked to remain anonymous to avoid the appearance of taking sides.
Fortunately, a cohort of Fintechs operating across these areas is making it easier to manage these risks.
In that context, the breadth and depth of support for Sanders among the youngest cohort is striking.
But as long as that particular cohort is still glued to Instagram, Facebook won't suffer for it.
Do you think this younger cohort has managed to make a better version of it for themselves?
NG, was discontinued after the first cohort graduated—the return on capital to the founder was insufficient.
There is a cohort whose commitment to learning gadgetry to watch TV peaked with programming a VCR.
In Poland, 41% of the younger cohort were in favour but only 28% of the older one.
In Founder Gym's first 12 months of operation, its cohort has collectively raised $35 million in funding.
Two patients in this cohort demonstrated complete resolution of their peripheral neuropathy, as measured by NIS-LL.
This cohort, born between the mid-1940s and the mid-1960s, are better known as Baby Boomers.
The program begins with a weeklong lab in Los Angeles preparing the cohort for the work ahead.
Most health care stocks are struggling right now, but the medical device cohort has been on fire.
Its 20th cohort included a mental health startup, a construction tech business, a fintech company and more.
Spidey is also leaner and meaner than his superhero cohort — he's not muscling his way to solutions.
The most overeducated age cohort is 35- to 49-year-olds, with men and women equally affected.
When you reach Hogwarts on your quest, you'll find a few familiar faces amongst your new cohort.
One of the best of the bunch is Startmate, which is announcing their eighth cohort on Monday.
In their first cohort, 100% of their companies raised a pre-seed round after Contrary's demo day.
Neighborhoods increasingly feel dominated by a white, male cohort of recent college graduates making six-figure salaries.
According to a Pew survey in July, the only age cohort where Trump led Clinton was 65+.
Collectively, the cohort made up a fraternity of millennials who dominated TRL and iPods across the nation.
On non-payments fintech startups overall, Village Capital chose a cohort of 12 for its 2018 program.
A small cohort of die-hard Sanders supporters were booing, often at inappropriate times, throughout the proceedings.
The latest cohort of workers entering the job market this May—welcome to the world, college graduates!
But Google and its cohort have a way of catching up to and eventually passing the competition.
" Spectra Energy: "We know this company is doing incredibly well, but its cohort is bringing everything down.
The announcement this week shows that our three-year student cohort default rate dropped to 13.3 percent.
The postmenopausal analysis included 22 large cohort studies, in which more than 35,000 women developed breast cancer.
SAP, the German-based enterprise software giant, has unveiled the New York-based cohort from its SAP.
Even skeptics in the brain sciences are glad that Musk and his cohort are attempting the improbable.
At least that's what longtime songwriting cohort Johnny McDaid, who's also a member of Snow Patrol, does.
Because of that, their consumption habits are drastically different than even their closest generational cohort, the millennial.
Among its latest and largest-ever cohort is Brew, a subscription-based app complete with original content.
Over time, the best practices and tools developed by the cohort will be disseminated to Ys nationwide.
But a varied cohort of people has been trying to reclaim religious liberty for more progressive causes.
Senator Schumer and his cohort are trying to counter Citizens United through some regular old Senate obstructionism.
Tomorrow's cohort of architects must be as diverse and inclusive as the society that they will serve.
Today an expanding cohort of states are moving in an authoritarian direction and worrying the financial markets.
I get that reaction from people I've just met as well as from men in my cohort.
"Some of the guys from the first cohort are now mentoring, supervising the other cohorts," he said.
In the context of the neighborhood and its cohort of schools, Morris Academy feels like another world.
A cohort of students was working in the kitchen, baking cookies to be sold at the performances.
The cohort is therefore difficult to count, with the majority is experiencing what's known as "hidden homelessness".
Crossman was a sixth-round pick by the Hawks in the legendary double cohort draft of 1979.
YC is also experimenting with the streamlined system for use within its new cohort of AI startups.
Since moving into Performance Space in January, the "02020" cohort has been gradually rolling out its plans.
Some evenings, Ms. Chase and her cohort go back out for several more spins around the borough.
A full 22017 percent of the covers in this cohort have women of color on the cover.
One member of our cohort realized she had left her phone on the bus; another, his wallet.
The familiarity of the place, time, crime and cohort leaves the stars to do the heavy lifting.
It also hurts Republicans who've been critical of Trump and his administration, now an even smaller cohort.
Another cohort took us back even further, to World War II and the horrors of the Holocaust.
Boomers (those born between 1946 and 1964) will be 28% of the voting cohort, according to Pew.
Millennials have assembled their cohort to blame the U.S.'s problems on Baby Boomers, and vice versa.
If Democrats don't hear and heed the message of this large cohort, they cannot win in November.
The pitch event has been deemed unwieldy in recent years as the accelerator's cohort continues to grow.
But they part ways with the younger cohort of separatists over what it means to be Chinese.
It's just an extension of the detail and degree of engagement with a particular cohort and audience.
Baby boomers remain the largest age cohort in the country, as they have been their entire lives.
Of the 2019 IPO cohort, CrowdStrike's IPO stands out as one of the year's most successful debuts.
This vaccine-hesitant cohort is significantly larger than "vaccine refusers," which is estimated to be 3 percent.
The Global Shapers, the under-30 cohort of leaders in Davos, have a 50-50 gender split.
But on the other side of the spectrum, there's a cohort of people striving to retire early.
She did not get into the program the first time but was accepted in the following cohort.
Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) was in second place with this under-13 cohort, with only 15 percent.
LightSpeed brings each cohort together for a kick-off weekend of workshops and networking in Los Angeles.
The poorest quintile account for 2628 percent of cohort spending now and 28503 percent with the reform.
"The existing cohort, bourbon and Scotch, didn't appeal to us," said David Vitale, the founder of Starward.
The company was founded in 2015 and was a member of the Y Combinator Summer 2017 cohort.
By email, he told me Zawahiri is quite likely hiding in Pakistan, just like his former cohort.
"I think the important thing is all the products in our cohort are highly rated," he said.
This cohort is not moving back to a dismal future at the peak of their earning potential.
As with others in my cohort, I receive little or no respect from the world at large.
Over the past few years, a growing cohort of scientists has at last produced a fantastic answer.
Some have also speculated about an on-air reunion with his former cohort, Russo, on satellite radio.
Among the cohort encircling the body in this ersatz morgue is a Bolivian colonel in military uniform.
In the absence of a cohort, an independent study supervised by faculty advisor Alvin Gregorio was substituted.
Just not a good situation and I gotta tell you, I don't even like the whole cohort anymore.
Chance of death: 47.62% With the return of Bran, we also got the return of his cohort Meera.
Chance of death: 11.11% With the return of Bran, we also got the return of his cohort Meera.
Over the years, so has a cohort of Venezuelans who heard about People Unlimited through friends back home.
Next we ranked the households in each cohort according to the size of their resources, as defined above.
The cohort will present their findings in a free showcase on Saturday, March 17 of the CounterPulse Festival.
The larger cohort of Democratic women is reaping dividends for the party, which is seeing increased female support.
TechCrunch editors will thoroughly vet every qualified application and choose an elite cohort of 10-15 hardware startups.
The general consensus was this: the size of the cohort is irrelevant, all that matters is the quality.
Last year these universities enrolled a combined 255m students—just over 250% of China's cohort of over-260s.
The cohort has usually served as a safe sector to invest when markets are troubled by macro uncertainty.
Complete resolution of peripheral neuropathy, as measured by NIS-LL, was achieved in two patients in this cohort.
"What we're really trying to do is build a cohort of students who are industry-ready," she said.
The cohort of European economists, including Milanovic and the French brigade, are following in the footsteps of Tocqueville.
Startups interested in joining MEST's 2021 cohort, and potentially gaining investment upon graduation, can get recruitment updates online.
Her selection by the lifetime-elected Nobel cohort of judges seems a nod to the forward-looking left.
Pretty Little Liars is for a younger cohort, and the narrative presupposes the ludicrousness of such a suggestion.
In September, Harvard Medical School's incoming class became its first cohort to learn through its flipped classroom curriculum.
If anything, they can take heart in the fact that they have joined an illustrious cohort of rejects.
In the coming weeks, Mozilla will push multi-processing to 100 percent of their initial cohort of users.
Participants will, however, need to pay a "program fee" although that is being waived for the first cohort.
The survey found 53% of this younger cohort has 25% to 50% of their holdings in these stocks.
Today, it presented its latest cohort of startups, 19 in total, to a jam-packed audience of investors.
To this day, some 700,000 pupils still take the bac, the great majority of the annual age cohort.
Tesla is one of a tiny cohort of firms with a licence to lose billions pursuing a dream.
It is surely no coincidence that they represent the main cohort of hated Washington insiders in the contest.
Over the last two decades, the oldest cohort has seen their average net worth grow to $240 million.
Just as the queen reflects the marital patterns of her generation, her children are representative of their cohort.
Young people now belong to "Generation Z": a cohort which demographers usually define as people born since 1997.
The cohort is in position to keep rising, as Workday, ServiceNow, VMWare and Adobe did Wednesday, he added.
Most notable is the rowing cohort of "GP stake" funds, such as Dyal Capital and Goldman Sachs' Petershill.
To counter this concern the companies ask investors to consider "cohort analysis", which separates out customers by vintage.
They were among a growing cohort of other global authorities taking notice of the crisis on Colombia's border.
Participants in the 23-to-29 age cohort anticipate spending an average of $266 on that special someone.
What separated this cohort from those who were being admitted to psychiatric wards after taking the same drug?
The situation is even more distressing for Gen Xers — the cohort that was born between 1965 and 2401.
This will provide free Cyber-Security training to the first cohort from the service leaver and veteran community.
Then, ever the Batman to his Robin, Onder's cohort, Senator Wayne Wallingford (R) chimed in with damnatory comments.
American millennials are worse off than their compatriots from Generation X (the cohort that came just before them).
For those looking to take advantage of the pin action in the housing cohort, Lennar remains Cramer's favorite.
If nothing else, Elon Musk and his Tesla cohort should be proud of the automotive war they've started.
New directors who are both female and members of a minority group totaled 6 percent of the cohort.
We create companies that are focused on defensible technology that capitalises on the technical skills of the cohort.
The systematic review was extensive, examining 141 prospective cohort studies published in 21995 countries between 22017 and 2290.
Last year it also expanded to be able to offer a further £50,000 to startups in the cohort.
These companies are also part of the broader cohort of tech stocks that have outperformed, such as Salesforce.
The second part of that is how do we get together to build this type of research cohort?
And inside that cohort, you're going to have a variety of backgrounds, a variety of opportunities and temptations.
What's more, the bulk of the harassment and provocation came from a small cohort of troll-like accounts.
Of this cohort, two-thirds say Mr. Trump's personal conduct makes it less likely they will support him.
But like so many things Mr. Cruz and others in his cohort say, this is a gigantic lie.
Additionally: our three-year cohort default rate, as calculated by the Education Department, fell to around 13.5 percent.
Since last Friday, investors have been dumping the high-flying cohort of companies with rosy earnings-growth prospects.
Congress in December provided $103 million to the National Institutes of Health for the million-person research cohort.
Association, not cause and effect The Norwegian Mother and Child Cohort Study provided data for the new research.
The magazine helped stoke interest in socialism among a cohort who'd come of age during the Great Recession.
Over the next 50 years, we are going to create a cohort of more than 10,000 Schwarzman Scholars.
To appeal to this cohort, luxury brands like Bulgari are offering edgier jewelry lines at lower price points.
The percentage of black athletes in that cohort was 6.2, and the percentage of Hispanic/Latino athletes 6.1.
Wayra UK and Telefónica provide additional funding support and activities to further increase the benefit for the cohort.
Molson was one of a small cohort of 2000 people with MS who received the high-risk therapy.
I was terrified and wanted to leave, but we'd already taken money for the next cohort of students.
For B2C companies, it's OK if you acquire your first cohort of users in an unscalable/unrepeatable fashion.
His national political organization, Our Revolution, aggressively courted a new, younger cohort of left-wing candidates of color.
This is the cohort that has often provided leadership for the social justice movement within the Democratic Party.
Friends wrote back, half-seriously, suggesting she start a group for their cohort, but what to call it?
Notably, a principal component of "Limitless" is to foreground inclusivity in working with a diverse cohort of composers.
Today, she is part of a rapidly growing cohort of women who are forging their own FIRE community.
The group did not replace the entire House Republican caucus with a new cohort of further-right members.
We want to do subscriptions for this cohort and see if we can help drive forward the space.
In fact, for years, they were key players among a cohort that Mr. Trump loathes: Manhattan's liberal elite.
This cohort of young Americans has also taken on incomprehensible amounts of debt in order to do it.
And, a cohort of "grandmillennials" who gravitate toward chintzy wallpaper and lace curtains are currently enjoying a moment.
But at least one title in the new cohort was a bit too experimental for the common palate.
The LPC 100, a cohort of the 100 most liquid US loans, dropped 46bp this week through Wednesday.
Starting today, pre-Series A sports technology startups can apply to become part of a 10-company cohort.
They are most prevalent among the same cohort of educated white liberals as the spiritual-but-not-religious.
This is where the Pastoral Care Service Workers, a cohort of about two dozen men, do their work.
But a growing cohort of startups in the nation is beginning to help merchants make use of technology.
In recent weeks, Cramer has noticed a new group becoming "hated" on Wall Street: the natural gas cohort.
Yellow, the accelerator program launched by Snap in 2018, has selected ten companies to join its latest cohort.
The other is a radical leap in how the same cohort thinks about race, social justice and immigration.
Tariffs on Chinese imports are not the biggest weight on the retail cohort, according to CNBC's Jim Cramer.
On Tuesday, Goldman Sachs analysts upgraded the entire cohort to "neutral" from "cautious," citing the group's apparent stabilization.
But even at its height, this view only gained currency among a very small cohort of sectarian dogmatists.
The recent sell-off managed to drag the otherwise soaring cohort down to more attractive prices, Cramer said.
I try on two trench coats for a cohort of saleswomen: one hunter green, one off-white ($900).
In response, the whole aerospace cohort took flight, which is what you'd expect from a tailwind that powerful.
The cohort of those who work from anywhere completely are taking on more responsibility and earning higher pay.
From more than 400 responses, Jhodie-Ann Williams, Kirsi Goldynia and I curated a remarkable cohort of stories.
He's also part of a growing cohort of candidates who are not taking any corporate or PAC donations.
His actions discredit the originality of hard-working writers, even if his Facebook cohort is only 100 strong.
Over the course of a year, Teixeira began to assemble his cohort and build a rapport with them.
Dr. M and his cohort are at the front of the line to become legal doctors in Turkey.
Each Fellowship cohort will explore and respond to a question that emerged from our annual YBCA 100 summit.
Natalie Portman, age 36, is one of the most prominent members of the younger cohort of American Jews.
Some employees wanted to test the mentorship program on one cohort, or group of students, and expand from there.
First, we invite investors to meet with each company in the cohort for 20 minutes and ask initial questions.
IT SEEMED a speech worthy of a place in history, and one to delight Pakistan's shrinking cohort of liberals.
If a cohort of women move to have those children later, the fertility rate will temporarily fall below two.
That means there are fewer people in the age cohort most likely to migrate—those age 18 to 35.
Does a Samsung or LG (the most popular brands owned by this cohort) last for six to seven years?
The data came from a nationwide cohort study called the Sister Study that enrolled women between 2003 and 2009.
Five years into repayment, parents from the 2009 cohort had just around a third of their debt paid off.
The stock saw modest gains in 2018, an otherwise volatile year for the market and the health-care cohort.
The researchers studied tax data on individuals between the ages of 59 to 71 from the 1940 birth cohort.
They say that in every cohort of trainee doctors going through there'll be a few marriages within the class.
Notes: [1] Calculated by taking 63 revenues * (1-86%), divided by 2016 1 year cohort spend (as a baseline).
Vendors paid for their tests, with the first cohort including Carbon Black, CounterTack, CrowdStrike, Endgame, Microsoft, RSA and SentinelOne.
I think that if you have something special and unique, people will pay, whatever their demographic, whatever their cohort.
Deaths from drugs, suicide and alcohol have risen in every five-year cohort of whites born since the 1940s.
NASA doesn't have a set number of open positions, but past cohort sizes have ranged from eight to 12.
The rules were implemented in tiers, and the 4,353 people stripped of Medicaid in September represent the first cohort.
"We've always been here in New York, where there's a cohort of startups — Etsy, Meetup, Foursquare, Tumblr," he said.
Insurance companies cannot expect to sell the same way to a cohort with fundamentally different purchasing habits and expectations.
Ultimately, Cramer expects the banking cohort to head higher, especially now that investment banking divisions seem to be improving.
Among her cohort were Williamina Fleming and Annie Jump Cannon, two women whose instrumental advancements also went largely unrecognized.
DroneShield is one such company, and is among the first cohort to have a commercial product on the market.
Law enforcements efforts to keep Kessler and his cohort separate from the protesters was part of a broader strategy.
Why it matters: It's a cautionary tale for those who are quick to leave the 2019 cohort for dead.
The cohort of tech businesses rallied Monday on news of Salesforce's nearly $16 billion all-stock deal for Tableau.
The researchers studied tax data on individuals between the ages of 59 and 71 from the 1940 birth cohort.
B shows that in contrast, a substantial segment of the cohort did not belong to any high-cost group.
From that impressive cohort, the judges will select one startup as the winner of TechCrunch Startup Battlefield MENA 2018.
For many millennials and younger — even those of my cohort who are not avid politicos — this positivism feels naive.
"When the first cohort of these people came out in the 70s, you really see changes beginning from there."
Indeed, 65 million of WeChat's monthly users are now over the age of 55, the app's fastest growing cohort.
Feinstein and her cohort have serious reservations about the bill, and so far safety groups are cheering them on.
This cohort marks the first foray of the Sydney-based accelerator program into Melbourne, through a grant from LaunchVic.
A harder-to-track cohort of investors ignore advisers altogether and instead invest directly in cheap, passively managed funds.
Nintendo knows that its real user base is an aging cohort of gamers attached to the franchises it holds.
This mobile-native cohort has opted for mobile-native content and apps, which means highly visual and easily browsable.
White evangelical Protestants have long opposed marriage equality, and 123 percent of the cohort are still averse to it.
When Nigerian logistics startup Kobo360 interviewed for Y Combinator's 3603 cohort, a question stood out to founder Obi Ozor.
By that measure, this year's cohort of 47 channels, is respectable, with more than 42 million subscribers between them.
For several decades, Moffitt has been studying a cohort of nearly 223,18 people born in New Zealand in 225.
Recent rebrands by fashion houses like Burberry, Balmain, and Balenciaga have resulted in a cohort of identical luxury logos.
The per-capita carbon emissions of those lucky residents will be low compared to others in their socioeconomic cohort.
The analysis of premenopausal women included 10 large cohort studies, in which more than 4,000 women developed breast cancer.
The UniformSeeing Viall and his cohort running in short shorts reminds of everything we hated about school-imposed uniforms.
This more independent, and often independent-minded, youngish cohort is rapidly growing, as is their use of social media.
National Nurses United President Jean Ross, who also traveled the country stumping for Sanders, helped lead the Ellison cohort.
Company builder and early-stage investor Entrepreneur First's Demo Day for its seventh London cohort has just taken place.
The financing round comes as a fresh cohort of businesses look to new technologies to protect against gun violence.
The funds come as Wall Street and Main Street show fresh enthusiasm for what is now the largest cohort.
Communist Party rules require that a cohort of leaders retires at the party congress in the autumn of 2017.
The school is currently in its second cohort in Boston, and recently launched in Seattle, Charlotte and Silicon Valley.
Come and cheer on this year's cohort and see who takes home the Disrupt Cup and the $50,000 prize.
But it is her unusual knowledge about extraterrestrials that has struck a small but committed cohort of voters. Mrs.
Ruth ends up joining a female wrestling cohort called the Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling (hence the series' acronym title).
According to Iftiin, 90% of the first cohort of graduates still had their small businesses running after six months.
Project Include aims to have 18 companies as part of its first cohort; a few have already signed up.
Disagreement with the policy was found to have almost doubled in the more recent Pew poll among this cohort.
The organization took an online poll of 1003,462 people in that age cohort from March 25 through April 10.
Cramer said it's a part of the winning retail cohort, alongside Walmart, Costco and Target, because of its scale.
And here's the good news for advisors: The Gen X/Y cohort is not expecting these services for free.
On Wednesday, the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation unveiled this year's cohort of MacArthur Fellowship Program winners.
"For those few days, you and your cohort are focused on being together, learning, and bonding," said Adrian-Karlin.
Now the GOP is increasingly a party of white men, alongside a shrinking and aging cohort of white women.
Engendering Utilities is already  working with a second cohort of utilities to transform human resources (HR) policies and practices.
Another cohort following the Olympics, though, does so without much knowledge or even interest in the rules and arcana.
But within his cohort of billionaires who have contributed, Mr. Trump does not appear to be giving that much.
Now I'm watching my cohort master the skills at each grade of incapacity and get promoted to the next.
Workers aged 18 to 35, meanwhile, made up the largest cohort at 64%, yet their earnings were relatively lower.
The generations shaped by Stalinist terror and Brezhnevite stasis were now giving way to a younger, more confident cohort.
And you won't want to miss our curated cohort of startups that earned the coveted TC Top Pick designation.
This Startup Battlefield will feature a fresh cohort of outstanding early-stage startups — we can't wait to find them!
Some of the photos in the 2019 cohort showcase spiders, lice, larvae, and fish skeletons in rarely seen detail.
Online, we could have a cohort of cute animals our parents would never let us have in real life.
The calls, the letters, the emails that went unanswered; he didn't like texting, strange in someone of his cohort.
"They are anxious to ensure that they've got this small cohort of people" who can work on this technology.
Many of these lawmakers found a home in the Freedom Caucus, a cohort of the House's most conservative politicians.
The latest cohort is often called Generation Z, but few of The Times's respondents seemed to like that name.
Over time, Kulesa and Baynes expect to have 10 to 20 companies in each cohort as the program expands.
This active cohort was divided into three groups, each of which began exercising at a different stage of life.
But what is particularly striking is how quickly the cohort has rewritten the rules for courtship, sex and marriage.
Like most designers, Mr. Ford is making a play for a demographic cohort half his age (he is 56).
But it is not in the top 300 for the cohort born 10 years earlier or 10 years later.
In 1985, the cohort unveiled the first "Amerika" painting in a group show at the Gladstone Gallery in SoHo.
Usually when we're launching in new markets the first cohort is the young and slightly more tech savvy population.
For reading, the black-white gap for the 1943 cohort was approximately double the gap associated with family income.
One of Venezuela's three continental neighbors, it has taken in the largest cohort of refugees fleeing Nicolás Maduro's dictatorship.
Investors include Johnson & Johnson, and it was a member of Google Startup Growth Lab's first cohort in Tel Aviv.
The press was relegated to the back row, while Takahashi's cohort of fans sat in front, on the floor.
Verstraete explained that many in the latest cohort of digital tokens are basically securities offerings, despite the underlying technology.
"Our cohort meetings always end with talking about portfolio companies that are currently raising," Larco said in a statement.
But like many in her cohort, she was deeply dissatisfied with the pace of change in her family's circumstances.
The bassist Moppa Elliott and his cohort of young musicians take a twisted joy in ridiculing their own fascinations.
The NPR-RWJF-Harvard survey focuses on the life satisfaction of that cohort, rather than in-the-moment happiness.
And independents, who are the largest cohort in the survey, at 41 percent, remain fairly optimistic about future growth.
Plant-based meats are in fact getting pretty big — though there's still a cohort of Americans who are unpersuaded.
Sovereign funds, another well-heeled cohort, have been increasing their private equity allocations, generally at the expense of equities.
Both are proud members of Gen X, a cohort they revere for its purported toughness and love of irony.
One of the best metrics you can use to demonstrate value creation is your cohort-level return on investment.
Last year, in our inaugural cohort of five lab participants, one business was acquired before the lab was over.
I was part of the first cohort of kids that saw university tuition fees triple to £9,000 in 2012.
Marin Alsop is the conductor in charge of this year's cohort of superlative young players from around the country.
Countries with fragile governments, like Tunisia, also worry about the ability to absorb a large cohort of returning extremists.
They are drawing in an increasingly broad cohort of Indian society, including former Modi fans and many non-Muslims.
Three days later, she emailed me that J Street U had left the Israel cohort of the Michigan Hillel.
Now, a growing number of seasonal hazelnut workers are Syrian refugees, a cohort with a unique set of vulnerabilities.
It's especially difficult to stamp the graduating class of Hunter College's MFA cohort with a single moniker or style.
And it is just part of the negative-yielding bond universe globally, a cohort that's worth some $13.5 trillion.
" For this gift, she says she is glad to be among a "generational cohort that I love and respect.
This lower level of nationalism is part and parcel of an overall leftward tilt among the Gen Z cohort.
The program accepts six national and international fellows as well as two Washington, DC-based artists in each cohort.
These he called Managers, people who require a weekly calendar splotched to saturation with hourly changes of venue and cohort.
But the global 85+ cohort is expected to increase 351 percent by 2050, according to a World Health Organization report.
Caplan said a cohort of 75 people feels like the right size and allows for continuity between the different programs.
"I think its ability to rally tells you that this bedraggled cohort may finally be finding a bottom," Cramer said.
FeaturePeek, a member of the Y Combinator Summer 2019 cohort, wants to change the way companies review front-end interfaces.
There are also other key metrics (like cohort analyses) that can help indicate the health of these businesses as well.
The industrial agriculture cohort continues to trade up, and Cramer says Deere could paint a better worldwide picture for investors.
For now, HausWitch and its cohort focus on building empowerment and community while serving everyone who finds themselves in Salem.
The pharmaceutical cohort was initially crushed last summer when investors heard about overly aggressive drug pricing, highlighted by Hillary Clinton.
And to see a sharp decline in those working in the key age cohort of 25-54 was a bummer.
The changes in Series A funding sources have created an underserved cohort of entrepreneurs who are frustrated, stuck and scrambling.
Rated Red carries a different tone than some of its cohort in conservative media, with videos more cultural than political.
Even better, Grandma Barb and her friends wanted to grab a late dinner at Cracker Barrel with their young cohort.
And thanks to those who wrote me last week re: At what point is a Y Combinator cohort too big?
We can't wait to tell you more about this cohort, but you'll have to wait until we complete our evaluations.
Scape Technologies was a member of EF cohort 7, which pitched at EF's London demo day almost two years ago.
Abedin wryly noted to Vogue that their cohort — women who found themselves married to alleged predators — isn't all that small.
Pan-African incubator MEST announced investments in 20193 startups from its 2019 cohort that will each receive $100,000 in financing.
The survey was done with the National MyVoice Text Message Cohort, a survey system that polls teen using text messages.
Slightly more than half of the cohort, which consists of 2,056 people, will be made up of non-white students.
With a cohort study like this one — or like Framingham — it's impossible to know the medical impact until well afterward.
But as a fellow member of the cohort, I hope and believe that most will be thoughtful in their decision.
It has just launched its first six-month programme to train a cohort of 20 women to take leadership roles.
As a part of MGM's cohort of young stars, Garland was forced to adapt to a grueling, nearly impossible schedule.
The first cohort of blockchain startups will begin working at the end of July in an office space in Portland.
You'll find more than 400 early-stage startups, including our cohort of exceptional startups we designated as TC Top Picks.
In the U.S., the U.K., Ireland and Australia, the age group is launching more start-ups than any other cohort.
Menear reiterated that the millennial cohort appears to be on a six-year delayed cycle in terms of household formation.
McKinsey said high net worth individuals, rapid GDP growth and the rise of entrepreneurs are "producing a strong affluent cohort".
As a consequence of this... Pensions are a heavier burden when the elderly population expands, relative to the working cohort.
Every year, TechCrunch chooses an elite cohort of startups to compete in Startup Battlefield — TechCrunch's premier global startup launch competition.
The gap was bigger in the younger cohort, presumably because private schools have come to focus more on academic achievement.
Followers of England's state religion may soon be outnumbered by Muslims who now amount to 6% of the young cohort.
You'll find more than 400 early-stage startups — including our exceptional cohort of TC Top Picks — exhibiting in Startup Alley.
The first cohort of the certificate program includes four students from within the state who will begin in the fall.
Two of the cohort (identity venture YouVerify and Ugandan cloud focused microfinance company Ensibuuko) received funding offers from Village Capital.
But none of that is discouraging a growing cohort convinced they can right what they regard as a terrible mistake.
But so far, it's a voter cohort that is shrinking over time, rather than growing, that Democrats have fixed on.
"This study provides dramatic confirmation in a population-based cohort," Gidding, who wasn't involved in the study, said by email.
The competition was pretty stiff ... Luke's season 12 cohort, Nick Benvenutti, and "Big Brother" alum Zach Rance also showed skin.
As a founder and investor, Cohort Founder Eamon Leonard was constantly being asked for recommendations and introductions to product people.
So that's really what Cohort is – the people who you want to help, the people who want to help you.
The idea was to build a product to easily turn that into a 'cohort' of people who can help you.
So take a look below at our picks for some of the hits from this year's summer cohort of companies.
With exception of the consumer packaged goods cohort, some investors could think stocks all bounced back because they were oversold.
Neither article mentions that millennials are the first cohort in American history to enjoy lower living standards than their parents.
When they had their first cohort of freshmen, they needed to know whether they were having an impact early on.
The cohort communicates in a private Facebook group and often passes clients to each other, based on location and availability.
His cohort of collaborators and friends includes musicians, yes, but also dancers, writers, artists and at least one lampshade designer.
The 22019 case, centered on remedying improper jury instructions, applied to a cohort of 235 people sentenced prior to 1981.
The trend reflects what's true among the larger furry community: The subculture is drawing a substantial—and growing—youth cohort.
Since Sports Authority went bankrupt in 2016, Cramer has watched the sports retail and athletic wear cohort endure widespread weakness.
Parkinson's is one of a cohort of incurable afflictions whose victims undergo an enduring transformation, an inexorable slide from wholeness.
The study considers a huge cohort of people who have either job-based insurance or buy coverage on their own.
Rieder thinks that slowing birth rates and an aging boomer cohort will weigh on global growth for a long time.
Clinton has solid support from voters who claim no religion — a cohort known as the "nones," according to the poll.
It also leads her to believe that this cohort of stocks is running on fumes, putting upward pressure on valuations.
Clinton was clobbered by Bernie Sanders among young voters in the Democratic primaries and isn't very popular with this cohort.
This cohort's poorest 20 percent own less than 1 percent of cohort wealth but do 6900 percent of its spending.
Recent data show that Americans in their 215s and 50s, the cohort known as Generation X, are struggling to save.
Teenagers, part of the so-called Generation Z, are currently the largest age cohort of American customers, eclipsing the millennials.
Republican turnout dropped a bit as well, but it was less than the drop among Democrats across every age cohort.
The company was created by Cal grads Toby Sun and Brad Bao, who were part of a 2017 SkyDeck cohort.
It is among the cohort of startups that are using technology to simplify and expand access to real estate investing.
Over the next 353 years, the very large baby boomer cohort is going to continue falling out of the workforce.
That elite Battlefield cohort receives the VIP treatment at Disrupt, including exhibit space in Startup Alley for all three days.
All had previously participated in at least one ayahuasca ceremony—some multiple times—with a cohort average of 11 ceremonies.
The company, which charges a $10,000 fee per home, is a graduate of the Y Combinator startup accelerator's winter cohort.
People can defer for two years and then default later, thereby not contributing to their alma mater's cohort default rate.
"There are more individuals in that age cohort who are employed," said Michael Cohen, director of advisory services at CoStar.
Scientists have long assumed that migrating eels arrive to the Sargasso by spring to spawn together, as one reproductive cohort.
Monday marked the best day for the cohort since March 26, based on the SPDR S&P Bank ETF (KBE).
Michael is a disappointment to himself, to his cohort (Joanne Froggatt) and to his parents (Ed Harris and Amy Madigan).
And a significant number are in the older age cohort that experts say is more at risk from the virus.
Males in the same age cohort gave Clinton a much smaller edge, voting for her 248 percent to 42 percent.
But this new cohort of candidates, along with white women and Latino candidates, will decide the future of national politics.
And as the cohort size is decreasing, schools that are already in place can provide better for the next generation.
Each cohort will grapple with one of the following questions and will require event and meeting attendance throughout the year.
She found that nearly half of this cohort consistently worked throughout those years, whether it was full- or part-time.
To answer those questions, I turned to a cohort accustomed to diagnosing human foibles: scholars who have expertise in psychology.
Even allowing in that last cohort would just be a stopgap until Americans could be trained to fill those jobs.
The teenage unemployment rate is significant because this cohort is a prime beneficiary of tight labor markets, Ms. Swonk explained.
There was am age gap among the Latino vote, too, with Sanders racking up huge margins among the younger cohort.
Biden continues to lose badly among voters under 30, a cohort that turned out massively for Obama 12 years ago.
Not surprisingly, a support network of specialist coaches and therapists has sprung up to meet the needs of this cohort.
Even so, millennials and baby boomers tend to stick with their same-aged cohort, rarely associating out of the office.
The worldwide total has climbed from about 80 each year to 97 awarded in December, the largest cohort in history.
FFA has accepted half that number into its program as of the second cohort, with a third underway for 2020.
That body of knowledge was enough to attract Y Combinator, which accepted H1 Insight into its latest cohort of companies.
They, too, were a white cohort living in New York City (the West Village rather than Seinfeld's Upper West Side).
Presenting a version of Junot Díaz's prizewinning novel, Repertorio Español is also showing off a confident cohort of Latino actors.
I can't get excited about it ... because that whole cohort of pipe ... it just doesn't have a lot of growth.
Trump has in each of the last two years advocated for re-admitting Russia to the cohort of world powers.
If Democrats do this right, we can see an age cohort that fuels us in 2018 and in the future.
Our Top Picks cohort generates a lot of curiosity, and Disrupt attendees flock to Startup Alley to meet and greet.
John Cleese was part of his cohort, and he worked on productions with Trevor Nunn, Mike Newell and Stephen Frears.
Jazz The bassist Moppa Elliott and his cohort of young musicians take a twisted joy in ridiculing their own fascinations.
Will Eddie Murphy and his natty cohort in "Dolemite Is My Name" bring back the double-knit polyester leisure suit?
Will Eddie Murphy and his natty cohort in "Dolemite Is My Name" bring back the double-knit polyester leisure suit?
Despite the caveats, a small but significant cohort of older Americans is experimenting with variations of a self-designed retirement.
By the time we finally got up to move toward bed, a slightly younger cohort of blueberries had become ripe.
That left Ms. Barron's less promising cohort, what she called "the black sheep of the studio," to fill their shoes.
How many in the cohort were really sick, how many just had minor symptoms and how many just needed isolation?
HR workers were the most represented cohort of satisfied workers on the list, including at Qualtrics, Verizon and Capital One.
In recent weeks, CNBC's Jim Cramer has noticed a new group becoming "hated" on Wall Street: the natural gas cohort.
As of this February, 45 percent of participants in the court's first cohort have "graduated," their charges dropped or reduced.
In the second quarter alone, the cohort raised $649 million across 17 venture capital deals, according to the data firm.
One in eight adults in that age group — a cohort that includes Ms. Gaeta — cannot afford dental care, researchers found.
Living together as a cohort is meant to foster bonding, and to ease first-generation students into the larger community.
Applied Materials: Cramer was particularly wary of what Applied Materials' Wednesday earnings report could mean for the entire semiconductor cohort.
The program features a cohort-focused curriculum as well as elective classes and emphasizes broad business management knowledge and skills.
Cramer noted that labor and raw costs, on top of dim demand, have contributed to woes in the camping cohort.
Two issues of note: Mike needs black voters and, up until now, that cohort has lined up solidly behind Biden.
That's because the Granite State is home to the healthiest residents in the 65-and-over cohort, according to SeniorLiving.
If we understand what's going on with tech stocks, we'll better understand what is happening with your local startup cohort.
And it has done that without including the so-called FAANG cohort consisting of Facebook, Amazon, Apple, Netflix, and Google.
For a certain cohort of Americans, the Wall Street meltdown and its legacy — the personal debt, the stagnant wages, etc.
Hamill), while leading the Resistance against the First Order, the dark-side successor to the dictatorial Empire (Darth Vader's cohort).
And in 2015 Kanye West rolled out a cohort of young grime emcees for his performance at the BRIT awards.
It's now happening more in other cities as the younger cohort of millennials move into the next stage of life.
But within that cohort of I.P.O. candidates, WeWork stands out for its combination of highflying ambitions and unsettled financial outlook.
Midway through the battle, Sansa's cohort Petyr Baelish arrives with a fleet that crushes the enemy and saves the day.
Essentially what that is is we bring together a cohort of black and Latino computer science students over the summer.
Later in the day, at a restaurant just outside Nashville, Heimbach and his cohort were filmed assaulting an interracial couple.
For the 1980-'82 cohort, only 3 percent of Harvard students came from the bottom fifth of the income distribution.
Rosa, a high school sophomore, explained that "intersectionality" and "intersectional feminism" are more than buzzwords to her and her cohort.
His cohort, Sergey Brin, has a deeply personal interest in Parkinson's — he has a genetic mutation associated with the disease.
A scene from Angel Track's first cohort A scene from Angel Track's first cohort Every two weeks, an expert on some part of the investing process like finding deals or interviewing founders talks to the class, does Q&A, and then leaves the group to openly discuss what they learned and how to use it.
Bankers argue that Canada's debt is more evenly spread and that the cohort of poor, over-indebted households is relatively small.
The share of this cohort without insurance began creeping up in 2015, but the changes were not statistically significant until now.
Houston rounded out the top three: Residents in the 65 to 70 age cohort had a median debt balance of $303,219.
For now, it comes without a cost as the team continues to work out bugs with its first cohort of customers.
For this cohort, the industries with the highest levels of satisfaction include: education, information technology, health care, professional services and government.
This cohort is drawn to style over substance, he says, and has underscored a deep culture of personality politics in Australia.
Every holiday and school graduation, our growing cohort gathered for long meals at pan-Asian buffets or in somebody's living room.
I felt the pull of our family home, to stay, build, and strengthen the base that my mother's cohort had established.
Bisexual and queer people tend to dabble more across the board, though bisexual people report more vaginal intercourse than any cohort.
It's more that she's worried critics might think she belonged to a particular intellectual and philosophical cohort, which she did not.
So far, the first cohort has made roughly 50 seed investments into startups, mostly at the pre-seed and seed stages.
One major surprise with the first cohort is that the founders were much more sophisticated about venture capital dynamics than expected.
A previous cohort of rabbinical judges seemed more willing to show common sense and flexibility in releasing women from impossible situations.
Experts, he said, are waiting for a cohort of about 5,000 pregnant women, most of them in Colombia, to give birth.
Right off the bat, the gender balance of the first cohort is better than any group of angels I've come across.
TechCrunch editors shine a bright Disrupt spotlight on a hand-picked cohort of promising startups representing a range of tech categories.
Since then, that proportion has roughly doubled: As of 2018, that age cohort now accounts for about a quarter of applicants.
"If it is a cohort effect then the Conservatives are doomed," Ben Page, a pollster at Ipsos MORI, cheerily reminded delegates.
DoorDash, a graduate of Y Combinator's Summer 2013 cohort, is also backed by Kleiner Perkins, CRV and Khosla Ventures, among others.
They are based on a single cohort of graduates, who left university in 24 in the middle of a financial crisis.
YouTube is tremendously popular not just with Jake Paul-watching tweens, but with a cohort that hasn't yet learned to read.
The government shutdown is still (still!) happening, so Stephen Colbert has joined the growing cohort of celebrities assisting furloughed federal employees.
Founded just two years ago, Ro was amongst the first of a new cohort of men's health businesses supported by VCs.
Nenna Joiner of Feelmore, and Pink & White Productions' founder Shine Louise Houston and marketing director Jiz Lee are among that cohort.
Thus, the court is deprived of forty percent of its active judicial cohort, which complicates rapid, economical and fair case disposition.
In the beginning of the film, right after Lupin and his cohort Daisuke rob a casino, they stop in a field.
Commentary  A growing cohort of pro-Russian politicians in Europe is untroubled by Putin's illiberal policies and benefits from his support.
"That's not to say that there's a cohort of people that once they get educated will still have a negative view."
"Unless Facebook can shrug off these newfound worries and sellers, the whole FANG cohort could be back in trouble," Cramer said.
Indeed, in this case Orange Digital Ventures is also involved and will help with later fundraising for founders in the cohort.
But an even larger portion might be first-time homebuyers, a long-neglected cohort eager to jump into the housing market.
In this latest cohort, 28% of the companies were not from the U.S., representing 16 other countries from around the world.
And it affected the generation born between 19803 and 1964 the most because that cohort was in their prime earning years.
Although the commission proposes that "all Americans" serve in some capacity, it focuses on the 18- to 25-year-old cohort.
And yet women are the fastest-growing cohort within the veteran community - they represent almost 10 percent of all retired military.
The SDGs should be particularly appealing to young people, or what I call Cohort 2030 — those born between 1980 and 2000.
The impression in both San Francisco and Los Angeles was of a vital, engaged new-music cohort, one unafraid of risk.
The crowd heartily booed him and a cohort of Republican lawmakers when they were shown on the video board between innings.
But lately, the cohort has reversed, with many of the leading stocks up 20 to 40 percent from their summer lows.
Mezrich found that this cohort is outperforming almost in lockstep with the high-momentum stocks that investors have come to love.
Applying these trends to the 2004 entry cohort suggests that nearly 40 percent may default on their student loans by 21625.
Now, this un-funny plot has branded both Harris and his cohort, Justin Hiemstra, with federal criminal convictions that they deserve.
He did this by tracking production figures from a small cohort of domestic manufacturers that exclusively produce AR-15-style rifles.
The decline means a shrinking cohort of workers is left supporting an increasingly elderly population in need of healthcare and pensions.
The millennial cohort is contributing to the generational trend of renting longer — and it shows how they're changing the American Dream.
That's because the trade war has led investors to be far less bullish on the domestically oriented cohort, according to Calvasina.
This cohort, estimated to represent about half of all grandparents, is healthier and more physically active than grandparents of the past.
Each cohort has the opportunity to contribute to two projects by contemporary artists and cultural producers through the Distinguished Practitioner courses.
I hope that I have the strength to preserve my identity and find a cohort of individual people who appreciate that.
Age-wise, ICMI's attendees ranged from men in their early-20s to senior citizens, with the main cohort being middle-aged.
The Tyler School of Art at Temple University has hired the largest cohort of new faculty members in the school's history.
The supermodel's cohort Gigi Hadid also walked the Balmain show with a new hue — one similar to Kendall's natural brunette locks.
"There's a large cohort of founders who haven't seen a down economy and that's a risk to the ecosystem," Frankel writes.
Some (personal) highlights of the latest cohort include: Watch a live stream of Alchemist's demo day pitches, starting at 3PM, here.
"In my year at school, the whole cohort wasn't old enough to vote," said the group's Head of Projects, Dominic Brind.
I'm in my mid-30s; for my cohort, actual, unapologetic liberalism simply didn't exist on a mass scale until Sanders's rise.
New Iberia has shipped 22 animals to Project Chimps, where Bo and his cohort now live, but still has nearly 200.
We outnumber them by nearly one million and may be the largest cohort of future American spenders since the baby boomers.
There were also the Proud Deplorable submissives who relished even more in their deplorability than the rest of their ideological cohort.
Moreover, within the younger, high-mobility cohort, those with some college education are most likely of all to pull up stakes.
"It's a slightly different cohort that's looking for a shortcut or hack and that's more performance- or science-driven," she said.

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