Their unemployment rate is three times higher for transgender people than the general population, and 42% report having been homeless at some point -- more than five times the rate of the general population.
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Similar to the general population, 2366% are people of color.
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Most of the general population is considered to be neurotypical.
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But the general population hasn't really adjusted to this yet.
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It basically increases your chances relative to the general population.
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And Evangelicals aren't that much different than the general population.
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Veterans have supported Mr. Trump more than the general population.
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The general population pays little attention to film production companies.
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There was not much out there for the general population.
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It also fell to 3.9 percent among the general population.
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" Nieves said the risk to the general population "remains low.
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What exactly is China's surveillance strategy among the general population?
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What are the chances of that in the general population?
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Their biases are consistent with those of the general population.
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But I think that happens with the general population as well.
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There are roughly 22 million veterans in the U.S. general population.
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It wasn't until the 20153s that they [joined] the general population.
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A non-smoking control group was recruited from the general population.
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IVF was, in 1978, feared and rejected by the general population.
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If you take the general population, well height is almost everything.
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The FDA considers MSG safe to eat for the general population.
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Hernandez was in a single cell in a general population housing.
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Nevertheless, Aralyte's marketing materials are unambiguously aimed at general population families.
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Symptoms of depression were five times higher than the general population.
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She was placed with the jail's general population on April 4.
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And indeed, they are: Racists die younger than the general population.
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He's now in general population and he has his own cell.
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Hurricanes can cause immense damage and chaos to the general population.
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African Americans make up roughly 13 percent of the general population.
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Sadly, union protections are not well known in the general population.
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Prevalence of coronaviruses & other colds in general population is very high!
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Because, be not mistaken, reparations aren't help for the general population.
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Remember, this survey was among the general population — not fellow tennis stars.
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GHB is by no means a popular drug in the general population.
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BUFFETT SAYS 'THE WEALTHY ARE DEFINITETLY UNDERTAXED REALATIVE TO THE GENERAL POPULATION'
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About 1 percent of the general population are genuinely allergic to sulfites.
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So, to the general population, this is just how dancers should act.
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It was the country's first health-care entitlement for the general population.
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For two others, they were just as sexist as the general population.
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Evangelicals are generally less supportive of controversial speech than the general population.
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The concept, known as virotherapy, does not extrapolate to the general population.
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But she was sentenced to confinement in general population for 11 days.
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"I just don't think it's sustainable for the general population," she said.
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But these policies aren't designed to be read by the general population.
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The actual impact of tariffs is widely misunderstood by the general population.
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They live with a higher prevalence of HIV than the general population.
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In the general population, 0.5 percent of people have reported attempting suicide.
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Normally your challenge in the general population is to teach them entrepreneurship.
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This diversity speaks to the proliferation of nerd culture into the general population.
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Veterans are also backing Trump in much higher numbers than the general population.
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So many women are prescribed drugs that were approved for the general population.
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In the general population, clinical depression is the leading cause of disability worldwide.
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But he believes the drug could also be helpful for the general population.
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It is widely present in both healthcare settings and among the general population.
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"The wealthy are definitely undertaxed relative to the general population," he said. Sens.
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I feel like prisoners are forgotten—by the general population, by the state.
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That's compared to the national average of four percent in the general population.
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The rate of depression is more than double that in the general population.
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Inmates in protective custody are isolated from the general population under heavy guard.
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And this tribal ethic also seems to be rising in the general population.
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Veterans are 21% more likely to kill themselves than the general population is.
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Tesla doesn't crack the top 10 list for the general population, he said.
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Those surveyed by Student Loan Hero reported lower incomes than the general population.
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Just as with the general population, officers are presumed innocent until proven guilty.
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Research says asexuals account for up to one percent of the general population.
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He feigned suicidal thoughts in order to be removed from the general population.
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Workshops can also serve to isolate people with disabilities from the general population.
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" They have less yard and facility time and privileges as the "general population.
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Manning, too, was isolated from the general population, but ostensibly for her own benefit: Shortly after she reported the rape, she was transferred into protective custody (PC), a form of segregation from general population that often amounts to solitary confinement.
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Push to put Epstein in general population Epstein's attorneys, who spent as many as 12 hours a day meeting with him, had pushed the prison to move Epstein into the facility's general population, a person briefed on the matter said.
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This time, not just when it comes to the general population, but fashion itself.
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They have far higher rates of HIV, hepatitis and tuberculosis than the general population.
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"Much of the general population is in a state of complete helplessness," Francisco added.
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The average income of the general population rose 5 percent in 2015, to $61,920.
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LONDON — By 2019, travel by jetpack could become a reality for the general population.
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And it is outpacing the general population: Total entrepreneurial activity was 2.1% in 2017.
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Takeout or delivery meals were the top expense, with 28% of the general population.
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That is much higher than the president's 42% approval rating among the general population.
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We want you to study depression in the general population, what's called major depression.
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This is the first general-population study of the insecticide chemical, the researchers said.
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For U.S. Hispanics, these effects are even more pronounced than for the general population.
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She has been returned to the general population section of the prison, Strangio said.
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Is there a big difference between ethics for the general population and legal ethics?
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Health care, for veterans and the general population, is vast and it is complicated.
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The gap between the players and the general population grows wider with increasing age.
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It's not as bad now, as metal's become more accepted in the general population.
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Inmates in protective custody generally are isolated from the general population under heavy guard.
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Homeless people have rates of respiratory infections far greater than in the general population.
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As we've told you ... Kelly's back in general population at the Chicago Correctional Center.
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A. For one, general population prisons are overcrowded and horrible places to be in.
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For the general population, the statistical effect of health care on longevity is minimal.
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The general population was not that politically conscious yet in the spring of 1941.
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That's when she was dropped from suicide watch and transferred into the general population.
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Once he was turned over to the bureau of prisons, the bureau of prisons made the decision that if you put him in general population, he&aposs going to be an attractive target for the kinds of people who are in general population.
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Jail is jail, but I'd rather be in this situation than in the general population.
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Juul also targeted Native American populations, where smoking rates are higher than the general population.
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Suicide rates within the LGBT community are higher than the general population, especially among youth.
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And we know it's very bad for the general population — mental health is being neglected.
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Because of this, they are more likely to misuse prescription drugs than the general population.
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There are many facets of police work of which the general population is not aware.
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But the tests may not be all that beneficial for the general population, experts say.
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They also use tobacco, alcohol and other substances at higher rates than the general population.
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Schaeffer told CNBC that the general population commonly confuses futures trading and the equities market.
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But the general population hasn't really adjusted this yet and we will see what happens.
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But I would say that the wealthy are definitely undertaxed relative to the general population.
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Thus, the large employers can insure their workers at cheaper prices than the general population.
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The crime rate among immigrants is much lower than it is among the general population.
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It's unclear whether that's in comparison to other social media tools or the general population.
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The general population has greater trust in business than government in 21 of 28 countries.
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Transgender people are almost 50 times more likely to contract HIV than the general population.
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He adds that the number of deceased black donors is higher than the general population.
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It is dangerous to put them in a general population cell with 68 other inmates.
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"This is a potential shift from mainly affecting key populations to affecting the general population."
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This is 100 times the rate of women in the general population, the authors note.
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"A normal level of exercise for Sarah is insane for the general population," Darren said.
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Support for Trump within the general population in the poll stood at just 42 percent.
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Around one in 10 had mental health problems, below the incidence in the general population.
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"What the New Deal did was bring art to the general population," he told CNN.
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Independents aligned closely with the general population, with 22019 percent disapproving and 33 percent approving.
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Bitcoin most closely resembles the general population, while other cryptos take their own unique formations.
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In the veteran's population, diabetes is three times more prevalent than in the general population.
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Transgender people have a poverty rate that is four times that of the general population.
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People of color lag behind the general population in nearly every social and economic indicator.
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He was then told his test results were negative and returned to the general population.
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Female physicians are more than twice as likely to commit suicide as the general population.
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While they are separate from the general population, they are by no means under quarantine.
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To destroy their crops is to destroy the countryside on which the general population depended.
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She is known by fight fans, and now, a good chunk of the general population.
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The monks consume fewer calories than the general population, but more of them are obese.
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In his statement, Cuomo stressed that the risk to the state's general population was low.
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Some are quarantining new arrivals until they are medically cleared to join the general population.
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But increasing awareness of the danger of strangulation in the general population is equally important.
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The data is anonymized, so authorities are studying general population movement rather than tracking individuals.
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Comic-book shenanigans later erased that knowledge from the general population of the DC universe.
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And then it let them back into the general population without testing them for coronavirus.
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There's something blank-slatey about it, for the general population, and I find that fascinating.
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Faith in government fell to 33 percent among the general population, a 14-point drop.
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The researchers compared that data with the general population of the same age and sex.
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Some 40 percent have attempted suicide, almost nine times the rate for the general population.
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Having that connection with the general population "has helped me develop my skills," he says.
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The unemployment rate for the LGBTQ community is higher than that of the general population.
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Thirteen percent of Apple's employees are Hispanic, compared to 2628 percent of the general population.
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" Voters need to hear specifics, he wrote, because "reparations aren't help for the general population.
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By contrast, there are slightly less left-handers with Parkinson's disease than the general population.
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Recent surveys show that approval of the tax law remains underwater among the general population.
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In theory, prisoners are entitled to the same standards of healthcare as the general population.
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And it's almost certain that as the general population gets older, dementia will become more common.
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Only 239% of veterans approved and 244% disapproved, compared to the general population, with 242% approval.
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Long-term users are "ageing much sooner than the general population", a Scottish government spokesman says.
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The unit separates inmates such as accused sex offenders from the general population for their protection.
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These conditions are disproportionately common, relative to the size of the general population, in Short Creek.
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The trend of increased involvement among young voters mirrors and surpasses one among the general population.
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Some studies suggest that appendix-less people have higher rates of infection than the general population.
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Asylum-seekers are generally more likely to attempt suicide than the general population, studies have shown.
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It's one reason doctors are far more likely than the general population to die by suicide.
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How would you describe the attitude toward the disease, among healthcare professionals and the general population?
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ICE confirmed that the trans women at Cibola are being held separately from the general population.
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So the map may say more about Twitter users than it does about the general population.
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Furthermore, the findings confirm that transgender people experience poverty at higher rates than the general population.
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However, when they are in supportive environments, they have the same risk as the general population.
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Portugal. I measured the relative happiness of singles compared to the general population in each country.
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Those who become teetotallers due to doctors' orders are probably less healthy than the general population.
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That rate — 1.6 percent — is about 30 percent higher than the rate in the general population.
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And that actually has probably for the general population even more meaning than the equipment itself.
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White men 65 and older are at higher risk than the rest of the general population.
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Apple's goal is to screen for, rather than diagnose, heart rhythm abnormalities in a general population.
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Hyperinflation has led to the expropriation of savings held by the general population and financial chaos.
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France Telecom countered that the rate of suicides was no higher than in the general population.
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Peterson seems to have found that this approach works on much of the general population, too.
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The labor participation rate, 393% for the general population, is only 239 % for people with disabilities.
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"Those people die 25 years earlier than the general population, often from cardiovascular disease," Mangurian said.
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In addition, Trump continues to enjoy a higher approval rating among veterans than the general population.
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Trans detainees in ICE custody outside of these two facilities are held with the general population.
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Recent data shows that one in 19,000 people are murdered from the general population every year.
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Being ships, they also make excellent quarantine facilities by separating the sick from the general population.
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He found neural networks firing differently in people who feel A.S.M.R. than in the general population.
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Western goods were now available in Russia, but the general population couldn't afford to buy them.
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As many as 20 percent to 30 percent of people in the general population sleep poorly.
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Worldwide, sex workers are 2100 times as likely as the general population to be HIV positive.
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Truckers are twice as likely as the general population to have diabetes, according to the CDC.
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He conducted a new study, this time of the general population, and got the same result.
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The rate of suicide in the autism/neurodiverse community is higher than in the general population.
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OSMI data suggests that developers face higher rates of mental health issues than the general population.
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Malingerers tend to shape up or wash out and be sent back to the general population.
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Trust among the general population decreased by 28503 points to 22019 percent, according to the survey.
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Transgender women are 49 times more likely to be living with HIV than the general population.
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The LGBTQ students surveyed reported higher levels of debt, about $16,000 more than the general population.
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It asks why Ashkenazi Jews have IQs that are higher on average than the general population.
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Compared to this poll, our sample leans about 13 points more Democratic than the general population.
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Nearly 50 years later, the gender mix of most orchestras reflects that of the general population.
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Disparities were also largest in places where healthcare has improved the most for the general population.
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The rate of depression among dialysis patients is more than double that in the general population.
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The margin shrinks from 225 points among the general population to 22018 points among likely voters.
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The margin shrinks from 14 points among the general population to 9 points among likely voters.
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Though some experts say it's impractical or expensive for the general population, versus simply getting another shot.
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But the new findings illustrate that gay and bisexual men are as varied as the general population.
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But when trans youth are accepted, these disproportionate rates drop to levels similar to the general population.
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The limited space also made it difficult to separate detainees who were sick from the general population.
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Such problems relate to stigma, cost, and general inaccessibility of cost-effective treatments for the general population.
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But why would a world-class choreographer want to pass on her knowledge to the general population?
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"We were concerned this trend in the general population would influence teenagers," said NIDA director Nora Volkow.
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Unemployment is more than 40 percent for the general population and nearly 60 percent for Palestinian youths.
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Their incidence of illness was much higher than among their nonrunning family members or the general population.
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The report also found that homeless people died on average 22 years earlier than the general population.
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He was housed in the general population of Varner, which can hold as many as 1,724 inmates.
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The web-based interviews of 1,300 general population respondents had a margin of error of 3.9 percent.
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However the NCTE's Branstetter said trans women still faced greater poverty and unemployment than the general population.
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Late last year, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved XSTAT for use in the general population.
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Even the most privileged among us face a suicide rate nine times higher than the general population.
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The court, however, never defined whether the doctrine applies to the general population or the voting population.
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This is where older inmates and those who might not be fitted for general population are sent.
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But with more new transmissions through heterosexual sex, doctors warn that HIV may threaten the general population.
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We are also three times as likely to suffer from depression and anxiety than the general population.
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The new study, known as VITAL, is the first large test of both in the general population.
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"There are only 8,000 Cubans in the Bronx of a general population of 1.3 million," Pavón said.
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But justices never explicitly answered whether the doctrine applies to the general population or the voting population.
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The task force also recommends a seven-question test as an alternative for screening the general population.
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The Prudential survey found those respondents lagged the general population in several key areas of financial security.
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No wonder Asian-American women have a higher lifetime rate of suicidal thoughts than the general population.
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Suffoletto says he didn't want a subject pool too educated or undereducated compared to the general population.
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You'd also have trouble finding a city with more support for its digital workforce and general population.
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Of course, the study focused on the group of people with CHD and not the general population.
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They also have greater exposure to family and community violence compared to women in the general population.
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The poll was an oversample, meaning their polling sample was more than representative of the general population.
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The 294 expo attendees we surveyed certainly differed from the general population in a number of ways.
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As a group, they get certain cancers more than the general population, according to a new study.
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However, she added, it's encouraging that siblings of cancer survivors had similar health to the general population.
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Psychopaths comprise only about one percent of the general population and can be productive members of society.
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"We'll start to see different capacities being improved upon in relation to the general population," he said.
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Although Congress is more diverse than ever, it remains overwhelmingly white when compared with the general population.
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But the monks consume fewer calories than the general population, and are forbidden to eat after midday.
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"The general population doesn't have access to basic necessities and can act out in frustration," he said.
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Nearly half of queer individuals report being religiously unaffiliated, about double the rate of the general population.
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Additionally, one detainee has been isolated from the general population in the medical area at the facility.
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Dr. Quake said the team is developing plans for a large clinical trial in the general population.
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However, about 1 percent of the general population in the United States has a sensitivity to sulfites.
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Nearly 60% of professional baseball players have "superior" depth perception, compared with 18% of the general population.
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It developed a Heart Study app in 2017 to pickup on potential problems in a general population.
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Therefore, my survey respondents are about twice as likely to subscribe to Netflix as the general population.
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Younger people dealt with a mental illness at about three times the rate of the general population.
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This population also suffers from suicide at rates 15 to 30 percent higher than the general population.
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That's 22015 percentage points higher than the general population, according to a survey by Student Loan Hero.
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In each, their improved unemployment situation outpaces that of the general population, which is already remarkably improved.
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A little over 84 percent were unemployed, a rate six times higher than for the general population.
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Service members are more likely to have PTSD, but it's common in the general population as well.
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The Cook County Sheriff's Office estimates that it costs $143 per day to house a general population inmate.
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And they take more preventative measures, as performer Larkin Love points out, than much of the general population.
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White evangelical Protestants alone represent 19903% of Republicans, about double their share in the general population, Pew found.
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Six percent of dentists surveyed had an anxiety disorder while only 3.1 percent of the general population did.
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Four percent of dentists reported panic disorder, while only 2.7 percent of the general population reported the same.
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People who can't fall asleep aren't part of the general population and should do what works for them.
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In 2014 less than 20% of youngsters bothered to vote—compared with roughly 40% of the general population.
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In the United States, Twitter users are statistically younger, wealthier, and more politically liberal than the general population.
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That's more than three times higher than the suicide rate in the general population, according to the results.
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Political independents make up 29 percent of Twitter users, and a similar 215 percent of the general population.
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Some also feel increasing hostility being directed at them from the general population in some areas, they added.
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The number of doctor suicides in the United States is more than twice that of the general population.
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They also experienced unemployment at twice the rate of the general population at the time of the survey.
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One 2011 review, for instance, estimated that 0.3 percent of women in the general population had two uteruses.
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That's alarming enough, given that the rate of clinical depression among the general population hovers around 7 percent.
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Mental illness is also two to four times higher among prisoners than it is in the general population.
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Raising awareness among the general population and setting up region-wide warning systems will be key, he said.
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Those involved have been segregated from the prison's general population, and criminal charges are expected to be filed.
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Worse, the success of Britain's star athletes is in contrast to the lardy state of the general population.
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"Government employees are, on balance, more moderate or more liberal as opposed to the general population," Schultz said.
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Thus, while 28503 percent of the general population is black, 22019 percent of people with housing assistance are.
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"For the general population of the state, there is no increased risk, so people don't need to worry."
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And tragically, the rates of attempted suicide among transgender individuals are 22 times that of the general population.
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While the general population has declined in support for the Russia investigation, Trump supporters have stayed the same.
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Emergency medical technicians, including firefighters and paramedics, have a higher rate of of suicide than the general population.
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Unfortunately, with Millennial unemployment at 2628 percent – over double that of the general population – prospects aren't looking good.
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"It may not be possible to generalize our findings to men from the general population," said Mínguez-Alarcón.
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But Metzl said people with this disorder are even less likely to be violent than the general population.
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There's probably something like eight different problems, and each of those are on continuum in the general population.
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This more personally and profoundly tore apart the home turf of the general population than any war since.
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It found that transgender people reported rates of homelessness more than 2.5 times that of the general population.
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They came from a small pool of college students and may not be indicative of the general population.
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And the general population is rarely exposed to the diversity of stoners that actually live in the country.
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"The wealthy are definitely undertaxed relative to the general population," Buffett said on CNBC's "Squawk Box" in February.
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Burnout levels among doctors are at new highs, far worse than among the general population, and increasing relentlessly.
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While political risks seem increasingly obvious in these parts, they're not considered "major" risks by the general population.
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She paid particular attention to post-traumatic stress disorder, or PTSD, and its prevalence in the general population.
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"The risk to the general population within Canada is still low, but this could change rapidly," Tam said.
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Why was Mr. Bulger, a notorious informant in frail health, placed with other inmates in the general population?
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More than 40 percent of transgender Americans have attempted suicide, compared to five percent of the general population.
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For starters, screening a general population with a wearable carries with it a high rate of false positives.
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Forty-eight percent of the general population said the "system" is failing them, relating to how governments behave.
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But she hoped that Koizumi's decision would send a message to the general population, and set a precedent.
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This population is more likely to experience housing instability or homelessness following diagnosis compared to the general population.
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Like all other general population inmates, Cosby must be accounted for in his cell seven times a day.
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One-sixth of the general population, according to the Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network, has been sexually assaulted.
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Unfortunately, gun sales pose a greater risk to the general population than the sale of many other goods.
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For some, including Aboriginal Australians whose poverty rates surpass the general population, the escalating costs can become unreachable.
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Many of these advanced prosthetics are still prototypes and may not reach the general population for a while.
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JB: What about the risk to the general population, including older people or people with compromised immune systems?
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We're told police refuse to let Holder mingle with the general population, because they believe he's a target.
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A caveat: The study only looked at raw data for exonerations and, in some cases, the general population.
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It found that the mortality rate for ALS was four times higher than that of the general population.
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These figures also far exceed the 5.1 percent of women in the general population who struggle with alcoholism.
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But for murder, you could be in the "general population" unless you were accused of killing a child.
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The silence around sexual health, sexual and reproductive rights, and women's empowerment in the general population provided a challenge.
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Fifty-two percent of Republican respondents incorrectly believed that illegal immigrants committed more violent crimes than the general population.
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It's a stupid idea that won't deliver any benefit and will hurt the general population, so it'll never happen.
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Muslims were in general poorer, more prone to sex discrimination and less literate than the general population (see chart).
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But, until Monday, justices never specified whether that doctrine applied to the general population or to the voting population.
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Studies find that it explains just 2% to 3% of the variation in muscle function in the general population.
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Overall, the difference between the median age of trial participants and that of the general population was 6.49 years.
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Meta-analyses estimate that the rate of suicide among male physicians is 140 percent that of the general population.
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Perhaps it is because many workers live in trailers on farms, where they are invisible to the general population.
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"The rates of mental illness are orders of magnitude higher than they are in the general population," she added.
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But football fever has not spread to the general population in the same way it has elsewhere in Russia.
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For the current study, researchers pooled data from four smaller studies of people in the general population in Sweden.
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The majority of college graduates got the question right, while just under half of the general population answered correctly.
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Female and male physicians are 2.3 and 1.4 times more likely to commit suicide than the general population, respectively.
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A harrowing 41 percent of transgender youth have attempted suicide — a rate 10 times higher than the general population.
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This finding is in contrast to the general population, where lower intelligence is associated with higher rates of depression.
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Although treatments for social anxiety already exist for the general population, they rarely work well for people with autism.
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The general population doesn't have access to this vault and we're among the few who have actually been inside.
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Chipotle, however, has struggled in recent months, with consideration among healthy diners falling below that of the general population.
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Although fentanyl addiction in the general population is growing, the incidence among anesthesiologists remains unchanged, according to Dr. Clarke.
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Adults with Asperger's are ten times more likely to mull suicide than the general population, a British study found.
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Only 40 percent of LGBT respondents said they had savings accounts, compared with 47 percent of the general population.
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Most dating apps are aimed at a general population, but people of color and immigrants are rarely well-represented.
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Research shows that returned citizens face a risk of overdose up to 85033 times greater than the general population.
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In 2007, Facebook faced its first big privacy flap after it had expanded beyond universities to the general population.
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Because the study population was drawn from an academic setting, it may not represent the general population, they add.
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But I didn't, and clearly did not pick up immunity via exposure to the virus in the general population.
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African American workers are at a 10% higher risk to losing their jobs from automation than the general population.
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Well, that's why I think this myth is potentially the most dangerous and damaging one for the general population.
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According to the study, food workers used illegal drugs at more than twice the rates of the general population.
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So it's not clear how well these markers would help us identify those at risk in the general population.
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The participants were mainly straight and white people, so the study is also not representative of the general population.
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But the earliest the vaccine would be available to the general population is 12 to 18 months, Modjarrad said.
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And hospital quarantines may have separated the sick from the general population, but couldn't isolate them from one another.
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The treatment paradigm for these survivors shifts to management of those conditions which are ubiquitous in the general population.
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It is not clear how soon a chlamydia vaccine could be used in the general population, according to Gilbert.
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The demographics of who is on Twitter versus the general population, we don't have super good information about that.
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Nearly 2628 percent of physicians report burnout, and the physician suicide rate is twice that of the general population.
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About 5% of the women carried the CYP3A7*1C variant, which is the same as in the general population.
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Farmworkers are similarly vulnerable and isolated, working far off in fields and packing houses away from the general population.
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There is no reason to believe that Medicaid recipients are more likely to abuse drugs than the general population.
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Forty-one per cent of transgender Americans have attempted suicide, compared with five per cent of the general population.
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But it is tightly controlled at the network level and historically hasn't really been open to the general population.
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So if they ended plane WiFi for good (they'll never do this), it'd be healthier for the general population.
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"Other than dedicated housing units, transgender detainees may be housed in any areas where general population detainees are held."
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Murders of transgender women appear to have a lower arrest rate when compared to murders in the general population.
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The attack in Connecticut came on the same day he was placed in the general population there, they said.
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"It's the first longitudinal study in the general population to link e-cigs with chronic lung disease," he said.
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Amazon has experimented with new products on its employees first, before it broadens them out to the general population.
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The statistics show that applicants actually test positive at a lower rate than the drug use of the general population.
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Compared to two-thirds of the general population, over 80 percent of millennials say they have noise-related pet peeves.
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Unlike providing positive incentives, restrictions risk stigmatizing the poor while having no effect on unhealthy habits by the general population.
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According to the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, physicians are at a higher risk than the general population for suicide.
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Identify individual needs In baseball, as in the general population, there is a variety of body types performing different roles.
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They are less likely to smoke, be overweight, to have hypertension and to have cardiovascular disease than the general population.
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We have a section for gay and trans people in the county jail to protect them from general population inmates.
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The physical act of shopping is still popular with the general population — 63% said they prefer to shop in stores.
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Infants from the general population were exposed early to six common food allergens-- peanuts, eggs, milk, fish, wheat and sesame.
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A lot of them hung out in the VIP section, but Sir Paul insisted on partying with the general population.
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The resulting data will then be compared against a separate, concurrent study conducting the same tests on the general population.
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Additionally, more than 33% of Native American children lived in poverty in 2016, compared to 19.5% of the general population.
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The data also shows that transgender individuals are far more likely than the general population to serve in the military.
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Nassar was assaulted within hours of his release to the general population at the United States Penitentiary in Tucson, Ariz.
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This dependence weakens democratic checks and balances and allows corrupt elites to flourish at the expense of the general population.
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The decline of veterans in public office has been sharper than the decline of veterans within the general population. Why?
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The site polled 95,920 of its users (who, arguably, are more inclined than the general population to undertake such projects).
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Mirror touch-like sensory experiences are much more common in people with autistic spectrum disorders than in the general population.
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"The wealthy are definitely undertaxed relative to the general population," Buffett told CNBC's Becky Quick during a "Squawk Box " interview.
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"The wealthy are definitely undertaxed relative to the general population," Buffett told CNBC's Becky Quick during a "Squawk Box" interview.
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The UN organization called for immediate assistance for the country's farmer and general population, including irrigation equipment and food aid.
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Recent estimates suggest that suicide rates are 6900 percent higher in those with eating disorders than in the general population.
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This means the disparities might be more pronounced in the general population than in the study group, the authors note.
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And as with the general population, drugs such as amphetamines, hallucinogens, and poppers are all now minority sports among teenagers.
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As Bloomberg reports, if the composition of the House actually reflected the general population, there would be 97 millennial representatives.
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She said there is no evidence that specifically working the transverse muscles helps with back pain, among the general population.
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"It's dangerous for me to be in the general population, because people look at me like the enemy," she said.
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The hardships were reported even though federal employees, on average, are better prepared for financial hardships than the general population.
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In the 1970s, D.A. Henderson and a group of determined scientists successfully eliminated smallpox — at least from the general population.
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Veterans are 10 times more likely to abuse opioids than the general population, according to former VA secretary Robert McDonald.
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While the sample isn't general population data, we think it provides a clue into consumer behavior around the shopping event.
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For two others, they indicated just as progressive – or, said another way, just as sexist – attitudes as the general population.
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Here are the key findings from the study:Banking apps take the lead when it comes to grasping the general population.
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Meanwhile, because the Native community is so small, its problems are mostly invisible to the general population, according to Park.
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In the current study, survivors who reported no chronic conditions had the same score as the general population - about 0.81.
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To this day, its citizens experience birth defects and cancer rates many times higher than those of the general population.
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"Attackers now know that the general population is uneducated and fears both [DDoS for Ransom and Ransomware]," Smith told me.
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It aims to target a general population of news consumers from all sides with the exception of "pro-Trump" Republicans.
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All of that combined puts them at a very high risk of contracting the virus compared to the general population.
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Globally, gay men and other MSM are 953 times more likely to be living with HIV than the general population.
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Someone with a stress disorder was 713 percent more likely to develop cardiovascular disease than those in the general population.
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They compared them with 171,314 unaffected siblings, and with 1,366,370 people in the general population without a stress disorder diagnosis.
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The Fair Housing Act, which prohibits discrimination against buyers and renters, requires that apartments be marketed to the general population.
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As Business Insider previously reported, masks aren't all that effective in preventing the spread of coronavirus among the general population.
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The workers also questioned why staff members at Hazelton would have approved placing Mr. Bulger in the prison's general population.
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And truckers represent an at-risk group — mostly older males, typically with more underlying health issues than the general population.
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They acknowledge that the people in their database were generally healthier than the general population, which could lead to bias.
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The sex ratio in the general population dropped to 927 in 1991, census data shows, and has rebounded slightly since.
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Then, let the states to decide how to structure their healthcare both for the medically needy and the general population.
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Six public health labs in the US plan to start monitoring the general population for the new coronavirus this week.
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Overall, people with disabilities are substantially more likely than the general population to be victims of abuse and hate crimes.
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Around 40 percent of homeless people are African American, although African Americans constitute about 13 percent of the general population.
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Some studies in the general population suggest that men use more assertive language and women more tentative language when communicating.
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That's not true among the general population, which is split almost evenly and even slightly skewed to the Democratic side.
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Nor is there much data on drug use among lawyers compared with the general population or white-collar workers specifically.
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By Jane E. Brody As many as 20 percent to 30 percent of people in the general population sleep poorly.
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A Pew Research study found that Twitter users are statistically younger, wealthier and more politically liberal than the general population.
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A study in Columbus, Ohio, showed that refugees were twice more likely than the general population to start a business.
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Both Dr. Belimac and Mr. Lagman have observed that H.I.V. infections have begun to spread more to the general population.
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Cosby's spokesman said he spent time with Cosby last week and claimed that the comedian is not in general population.
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Some jobs that qualify for public service loan forgiveness have higher rates of depression and suicide than the general population.
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Levels began a long, steady drop (in the general population) as measured by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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"In the general population there has been a 30% increase in suicide over the same last 17 years," Nestadt said.
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That translates to a yearly average of 115.2 injuries per 53,000 kids in this age group in the general population.
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A 2011 report found that suicidal ideations was 1.5 to 3.0 times more common among surgeons than the general population.
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He thinks that more research needs to be done before it's available as a treatment option for the general population.
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There is what we call the "general population" of prisoners, and the charges are usually trafficking, simple assaults, or fraud.
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Stem cell pioneer Robert Hariri swears by metformin, a diabetes drug that may extend the healthy lifespan of the general population.
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Though it is OPEC&aposs third largest oil producer, Iraq, unlike Saudi Arabia, does not distribute revenues to the general population.
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"The wealthy are definitely undertaxed relative to the general population," Buffett, chairman of Berkshire Hathaway Inc , told CNBC television on Monday.
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The Ethiopian community has a higher poverty rate, lower employment rate, and lower average income than the general population of Israel.
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There is a growing feeling of distrust in governments and the media among the general population, according to the Edelman report.
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And public servants in Washington who follow poll numbers closely know well that Big Tech is popular among the general population.
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Research has long shown that the rate of suicide attempts among LGBTQ youth is much higher than within the general population.
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And you don't want that person to go back into the general population upset or angry and lash out at somebody.
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While making up just 13 percent of the general population, African Americans represent a full 40 percent of those experiencing homelessness.
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From 2016 to 2018, the overdose death rate for the homeless was 26 times higher than the general population, figures show.
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German Shorthaired Pointer As you can see, Chihuahuas, Maltese and pugs were much more popular among celebrities than the general population.
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Do you agree with people who say that violent protest always ends up hurting the cause by alienating the general population?
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Because many of the mentally ill inmates need to be housed alone, it creates a bed shortage in the general population.
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It's not possible to immediately determine whether the voters participating in the poll are at all representative of the general population.
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In addition, 41 percent of Black trans people reported having experienced homelessness—five times the rate of the U.S. general population.
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FDA scientists have reviewed scientific data regarding aspartame in determining that aspartame is safe for the general population under certain conditions.
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In 20003, the last full year of the Bush administration, non-Hispanic whites made up 65 percent of the general population.
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People first diagnosed in middle age had death rates comparable to the general population in their own age group, in contrast.
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So the fact remains that the lifetime rate for homelessness for trans people is 2.5 times that of the general population.
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The site polled 275,225 of its users (who, arguably, may be more inclined than the general population to undertake such projects).
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After all, the Olympics give you a large audience that mirrors the general population, including many people who avoid political news.
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He was in the general prison population, and after that incident they decided they couldn't have him in general population anymore.
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In 1999, Kienholz was sentenced to hard time and spent five years in an Idaho state prison among the general population.
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"Government statistics show that there is less violent crime by the undocumented immigrant population than by the general population," Smith said.
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Between us, we know hundreds who have been trapped in cells without knowing when they will be released to general population.
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It's important to consider them all, because you need to find something that works for you, not just the general population.
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And, for good measure, the people who respond to public polls tend to be likelier to vote than the general population.
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As a safety measure, he has been moved to protective custody, a separate part of the prison out of general population.
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Nearly 90% are registered voters, according to the Owner-Operator Independent Drivers Association, compared to about 78% of the general population.
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Though there are limits for first-time offenders in the general population, inmates can still spend years, even decades, in solitary.
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Additionally, the results will help scientists better understand the genes and molecules important to obesity among members of the general population.
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Now what if that same job resulted in daily injuries, most of which would be considered debilitating for the general population?
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For players ages 50 to 54, the rate was 883 percent, compared with less than 0.1 percent for the general population.
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Worryingly, they tend to have guns; 5 percent of Reichsbuergers hold gun permits, compared to 2 percent of the general population.
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If you have to take me out of the general population and put me somewhere where I can't hurt anyone, great.
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Dude is pretty fit by the standards of the general population—especially for fathers over 40 and doubly so for politicians.
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That's why blue-collar workers, like construction workers and paramedics, have higher rates of suicide and depression than the general population.
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One in 400 people in the general population carry a BRCA mutation; one in 40 in the Jewish (mostly Ashkenazi) population.
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Convenience would make available to the general population the kind of freedom for self-cultivation once available only to the aristocracy.
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This tracks with the number of doctorates in civil society relative to the general population, according to the Department of Education.
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Among the general population (as represented by 595 people polled on SurveyMonkey), 59 percent of people believe inequality is more important.
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As you know my theory that all men should be raised by lesbians and then moved back to the general population.
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The rates are startling, compared with the roughly 13 percent for depression and anxiety among the general population in American universities.
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By 1850 to 1874, the longevity gap had become quite stark: The rich lived 20 years longer than the general population.
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Once produced, the vaccine would go to healthcare professionals and other critical workers first before reaching the general population, he continued.
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The guidelines, which were released last week, were developed by WHO's mental health department and provide considerations for the general population.
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One study has found that those with mental illness are actually less likely to be seriously violent than the general population.
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He previously discouraged the general population from panic-buying surgical masks over fears it would create a shortage among healthcare workers.
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Postpartum obsessive-compulsive disorder affects about 2 percent of childbearing women, about twice the rate of O.C.D. in the general population.
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He's being held at SCI Phoenix, a maximum security prison outside Philadelphia, and was recently moved to the prison's general population.
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Vandana worries that the study is relatively small and cautions that the results may not hold true in the general population.
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Women who had surgery and those in the general population were around the same age when they had their first pregnancy.
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Women with intellectual disabilities are 22 times more likely to be victims of sexual violence or rape than the general population.
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But for a big chunk of the general population, the very existence of lube is a matter that's ripe for Discourse.
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Researchers need to find a way to diagnose prostate cancer earlier in African American men in the general population, Tewari said.
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In Stalinist Russia, the government perceived imagination as a dangerous tool for change that should be stifled among the general population.
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About 1 to 2 percent of the general population have repeated episodes of tachycardia, which in some cases can pose risks.
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As part of the overall evaluation, evaluators will decide if Cosby should be in the general population or in protective custody.
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But questions dominate everyday conversation around the city's wider strategy for the general population, which authorities are yet to publicly outline.
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The media, money managers, and government officials, most of whom are still working, have fear mongered the general population long enough!
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Many states use some machines that don't leave a paper trail, and five states are entirely paperless for the general population.
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Under Ms. Seligman, the store met the growing demand at the time for plays among the general population, not just theatergoers.
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First-generation immigrants are significantly more likely than the general population to become entrepreneurs, according to data from the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor.
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He was kept in the tank for a few hours and forced to blow into a breathalyzer before rejoining the general population.
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The three suspects now take up three units of a 50-unit cell that's separated from general population, sources told the paper.
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One study showed that in the first two weeks, ex-prisoners die at a dozen times the rate of the general population.
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She added that it has not been decided whether Cosby will be housed in a private cell or with the general population.
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The plan, however, was for Bitmain to begin releasing the Bitcoin it mined into the general population, thereby changing the price drastically.
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Hejtmanek acknowledged that smartphones were turning the general population into amateur shutterbugs, but downplayed the effect on high-end manufacturers like Hasselblad.
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The unemployment rate in the trans community is three times higher than the general population and that's because employers reject trans people.
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"Migraine affects about 10% to 15% of the general population and can cause a substantial personal, occupational and social burden," Ashina said.
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I'm now giving others the opportunity to be treated as humans and break down barriers between ex-convicts and the general population.
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Around 5% of chief executives (a male-dominated profession) are deemed to be narcissistic, compared with just 1% of the general population.
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If placed at the Wasco State Prison itself, Knight would join a general population of around 1,19963 inmates, according to its website.
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One camp believes the harshest sanctions will increase the pressure on the Russian government; the other wants to spare the general population.
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A drink, a smoke and a jolt Among the general population, liver-related diseases (PDF) are behind only 1.4 percent of deaths.
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"They're the world's largest aggregator of definitions, and the go-to for the general population for the meaning of words," Nicholas said.
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Compare that to the general population, who might get a new body when they age out — but often can't afford the expense.
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It may end up being overly conservative, but it's better to start out overly conservative than expose the general population to harm.
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"Many of the indicators [of violence] for the general population are down," explains Alberto Yepes, the director of the Colombia-Europe-U.
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Bibbins-Domingo said that more research is needed to figure out whether to screen these men more aggressively than the general population.
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"I don't think the percentage of cryonicists who choose Death With Dignity would be different than the general population," Vyff told Gizmodo.
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"The wealthy are definitely undertaxed relative to the general population," Buffett, the chairman of Berkshire Hathaway Inc, told CNBC television on Monday.
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Guided imagery reduced chocolate-related thoughts, intrusiveness, vividness, and craving intensity but only for the chocolate lovers, not for the general population.
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Now politics ... Nike consumers are 7% less likely to be Republicans than the general population, and 3% more likely to be Democrats.
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For comparison, those numbers are roughly 3-5 times higher than the government estimates for alcohol use disorders in the general population.
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According to to Couwenhoven, this is partly due to cultural stigma and sex shaming that affects the general population as a whole.
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The general population has been resistant to changing those habits, and the regulatory framework up to now has not made it easier.
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The 28,25 participants in Kinsey's groundbreaking 210 study were all white, all college aged, and therefore not representative of the general population.
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Though professional athletes ought to be healthier than your average Joe, they are using some substances more frequently than the general population.
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In general, running is outstanding cardio exercise, benefiting much of the body and tied to greater health outcomes than the general population.
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Naturally, this increase affects the overall death rate, which is annually adjusted to account for the changing age of the general population.
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And they get sicker at earlier ages than the general population, with higher overall rates of cognitive impairment and dementia, in particular.
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Approximately 65 percent of schizophrenics in the US smoke, compared to 19 percent of the general population, according to a 2013 study.
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On an electoral level, cooperating with Trump could extend his political life, making him a more palatable figure to the general population.
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One in three feel unsafe at school, and they face a suicide attempt rate nearly nine times higher than the general population.
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If anything, Professor Wansink suggested, the participants studied most likely put on less weight and lost it faster than the general population.
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He was staying in the Special Housing Unit, away from the general population, partly due to worries that he would kill himself.
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And a death row inmate costs the state's Department of Corrections about 30 percent more to incarcerate than a general population prisoner.
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President Trump's pro-growth policies have had a disproportionately positive impact on Hispanics because they are more entrepreneurial than the general population.
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Organizers realize, though, that being a relatively small portion of the general population means LGBTQ voters as a group have a ceiling.
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The CDC notes that older adults are "at higher risk of getting very sick" from Covid-19 than the general population is.
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Diabetes and chronic liver disease also contributed to more deaths for veterans with PTSD than for their counterparts in the general population.
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The news highlights the popularity of consumer spyware not just among the general population, but also with members of the US government.
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Conviction rates are abysmally low — less than 93 percent, according to DOD figures, compared with about 93 percent in the general population.
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People with severe mental illnesses — particularly schizophrenia and bipolar disorder — do have an increased risk of violence compared to the general population.
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Because the United States has a fairly high overall vaccination rate against measles, the general population is largely protected by herd immunity.
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In fact, among the general population, it's just Democrats who consistently hold a favorable view of socialism, and mostly no one else.
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This economy is growing, even when the people they're obsessing over are known only to a small segment of the general population.
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The number of families and unaccompanied children trying to come into the US increased at a higher rate than the general population.
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Far more boys than girls killed themselves in 2014 — 275 boys to 150 girls — in line with adults in the general population.
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) says that the risk of the virus still remains low for the general population.
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Although the raw numbers are small, estimates suggest that transgender people are killed at a much higher rate than the general population.
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"African-Americans and Hispanics are arrested, convicted and incarcerated at rates disproportionate to their share of the general population," the notice said.
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Some research shows that before they start law school, law students are actually healthier than the general population, both physically and mentally.
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The prevalence of intimate partner violence and sexual violence is as high, or even higher, among LGBTQI individuals than the general population.
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It's known that obese people have higher rates of mental illness than the general population, Morgan told Reuters Health in an email.
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The cuts had a far harsher impact on poor and disadvantaged groups than the general population, according to Irish human rights groups.
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Compared to 2012, the priority ranking of focusing on the health of the general population had dropped significantly, the new survey showed.
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And 7 percent said they were still using opioids in retirement, a rate that was three times higher than the general population.
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Telhami and Kishi also found that African Americans, Latinos, and younger Democrats are all more sympathetic to Palestinians than the general population.
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It has long been recognized that physicians are more likely than the general population to kill themselves, especially if they are female.
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The analysis included 501,22 adults with mental illness and 4.2 million in the general population of the Americas, Asia, Australia and Europe.
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Despite the small number of cancers, that rate was 42 percent higher than what would have been expected in the general population.
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It is a fact that individuals suffering from serious mental illness are more likely to be victims of violence than the general population.
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Whereas the average U.S. Costco member used to be four years older than the general population, they are now roughly two years older.
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Researchers found that women and men on U.S. cabin crews have higher rates of many types of cancer, compared with the general population.
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It is clear that the percentage is far higher than the roughly 8.5 percent of the general population that reports traumatic brain injury.
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Perhaps most alarmingly, because the culture is so transphobic, 40% of trans people report attempting suicide, compared to 4.6% of the general population.
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"One of the primary principles of prison research is that it should benefit the prisoners and not just the general population," Jones said.
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Worden said both Mill and Sandusky were originally in protective custody away from other inmates, but were eventually integrated with the general population.
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The general population seems comfortable with the idea of gay marriage, but it's still difficult for a gay man to find a partner.
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With mental health both underserved and stigmatized in the general population, it's no surprise homeless women have an especially hard time accessing care.
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Public health officials say it's important the general population realizes vaccines are safe and effective so everyone who is able to gets vaccinated.
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He also won't be separated from the general population ... unless he comes down with some serious illness that sends him to the infirmary.
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When they were identified at Rikers, our response was to segregate them from the general population and place them in more protective housing.
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After all, women remain less likely to abuse power when we do have it, and are radically less violent as a general population.
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And while smartphones are extremely common, fewer people have smartwatches — and those who do are likely to be wealthier than the general population.
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Christmas caroling could be performed for them by the unit choir, as it is for the general population at some of the units.
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Mortality was lower, for instance, among migrants from east Asia and Latin America than the general population of six European host countries studied.
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A certain cynicism about the motives of others is probably good for survival, so the response of the general population may be understandable.
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"We find that dementia and cognitive impairment are much more prevalent in the general population than most people are aware of," she said.
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Holland acknowledged that not everyone is capable of living off the land like he's been able to, and the general population probably shouldn't.
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Transgender people make up about 26366 percent of the general population but have long been digitally connected, finding safe havens to communicate online.
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Appropriate treatment of these illnesses in prisons will prevent their spread into society after an affected prisoner is released into the general population.
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That was slightly higher than the general population (55 percent), although 22018 percent of renters cited housing factors as a reason to leave.
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In people with depression, for example, the risk of cardiac disease, diabetes or obesity is about 40% higher than in the general population.
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But Hernandez said it will be "at least five years" before the insights gleaned from the study are useful to the general population.
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"We have estimated rates of 2-5% in the general population and it's probably very similar for many countries in Europe," he said.
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From the prenatal brain through adolescence, myelin in the brains of people with Down syndrome is reduced when compared with the general population.
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"The wealthy are definitely undertaxed relative to the general population," he told CNBC's Becky Quick during an interview on "Squawk Box" on Monday.
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The researchers admitted that people who voluntarily downloaded the app may not represent the those who suffer from asthma in the general population.
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Unemployment among transgender people is double the national rate and as much as four times that of the general population for non-whites.
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They can force you into isolation, but after that you just return to your friends in the general population and smoke hash again.
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"The intense dislike directed towards the Rohingya by the general population of Burma makes this kind of crackdown quite popular domestically," Robertson wrote.
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While K-Y Jelly had been available in stores, it was sold only in large containers that were unaffordable for the general population.
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And adults in homeless shelters and prisons or jail are more likely to have a mental illness than those in the general population.
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Research has found that practicing Christians are much more likely to adopt and foster, or even consider fostering, compared to the general population.
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While employment rates among veterans have improved markedly in recent years, veterans are far more likely to be underemployed than the general population.
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Only 11 percent of federal workers said they had no emergency savings ahead of the shutdown, versus 40 percent of the general population.
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"The CETA vote goes against what the general population wants," said a farmer who took part in the damage to Bureau-Bonnard's office.
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"The correlation between employment and health for the general population is well established," the state said in a notice announcing the waiver submission.
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"I also mentioned that the field of music educators, much like the general population of educators, is skewed toward white individuals," he wrote.
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A study out of the University of California at San Diego found nurses are more at risk for suicide than the general population.
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"Since these sequences are rare but not unique within the general population, they cannot stand alone as evidence for identification," according to DPAA.
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It remains to be seen if male-pattern baldness or premature greying really are risk factors for cardiovascular disease across the general population.
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During the Industrial Revolution, chimney sweeps who cleaned away soot inside smokestacks developed scrotal cancer more frequently than the general population, he said.
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The research team now wants to find out why and how firefighters are developing skin cancer at higher rates than the general population.
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There is no data supporting the argument that immigrants are prone to committing crime or terrorism at higher rates than the general population.
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Sanctions that hit the general population are much more effective against friends and economically interdependent entities than they are against already ostracized enemies.
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As a result of social stigma and pervasive discrimination, LGBTQ individuals experience significantly higher rates of joblessness and poverty than the general population.
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According to a new Insider poll, confidence in Yang's debate performance has doubled among both self-reported Democratic voters and the general population.
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Against all odds, and in the face of incredible criticism from the general population, I am "risking it" by retiring in my 30s.
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Anti-corruption efforts have become a powerful tool, not least because of the popularity they almost inevitably will enjoy among the general population.
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After fifteen minutes, the group got in a van and drove to another razor-wire-ringed facility, one for general-population male inmates.
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In other words, while its senior management specifically lacks racial diversity, Netflix's workforce generally also underrepresents Black workers compared to the general population.
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And the companies still need to figure out whether they'll target a general population, or only those at high risk for a disease.
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This is higher than the general population, with 75 percent brushing twice a day and 21 percent flossing once daily, the researchers said.
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"To fix what's going on in schools, we also need to think more broadly about changing attitudes in the general population," she said.
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Add to that soaring levels of prescription opioid addiction in the general population, and the result of the Krueger study becomes less surprising.
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Nassar said he was physically attacked in late May within a few hours of being placed in the general population, court documents show.
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Higher doctor and hospital bed numbers don't vary meaningfully, but one variable stands out: Nurses per 1,000 people in the general population. Nurses.
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In fact, 57% of Gen Z has no idea how much they have in personal savings, compared to 46% of the general population.
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Anxiety disorders among the general population were already on the rise, and mental illness was already becoming increasingly more socially acceptable to discuss.
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If she did, she would recognize what discouragement really looks like: grossly underrepresenting a group compared with their numbers in the general population.
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Now Dr. Sears is trying to find out whether the bacteria always, or sometimes, are drivers of colon cancer in the general population.
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R. Kelly is finally out of solitary confinement and will join the general population, even though prosecutors called BS on his isolation woes.
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But I think at the moment when there's such limited capacity and such limited staff, it's hard to do with the general population.
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The risk of acquiring Ebola was 100 times higher for healthcare workers in Sierra Leone than the general population, a 2014 study revealed.
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The study also measured the effects of the Medicaid expansion on the general population, not just the beneficiaries that directly benefited from Medicaid.
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Meanwhile, the general population devotes more leisure time (30.2%) to passive activities like napping/resting, relaxing, and watching TV than millionaires do (24.3%).
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"It struck us that it's hard to draw definitive conclusions from them because NFL athletes are different from the general population," he said.
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Lopez Obrador said his Cabinet ultimately decided to call off the operation because of the threat the cartel posed to the general population.
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More than two-fifths (44%) of LGBTQ respondents told Experian they struggle to maintain adequate savings, compared to 38% of the general population.
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Aside from that, the benefit of keeping people in hospital would be isolating them from the general population, so they can't infect others.
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But as few as 3% of foster kids go on to earn a bachelor's degree, compared to about 30% of the general population.
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That is nearly three times the rate of home schooling in the general population in those grades, according to the Department of Education.
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It noted that all three of these groups also made up a much smaller percentage of the tech workforce than the general population.
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I pull dad farts all the time in the house, which means I'm more apt now to unleash them upon the general population.
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First, the 22 million people at risk of losing their health insurance have higher rates of substance use disorders than the general population.
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The abdication, the first since 1817, appears to have support among the general population, who view it as a sign of changing times.
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In February, an EPA study showed African-American communities are exposed to 23 percent higher rates of particulate pollution than the general population.
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In February, an EPA study showed African-American communities are exposed to 50 percent higher rates of particulate pollution than the general population.
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And I think that Juneteenth is largely seen as an African-American thing; it is not seen as something for the general population.
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To be clear, donors are still healthier than the general population, whose life expectancies are shorter and chances of kidney failure are higher.
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Although more than one-fifth of suicides in local jails happened in segregation, nearly half occurred among inmates housed in the general population.
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For a predictive model to be useful for the general population, researchers would need to train their algorithm on a much, much bigger group.
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The water is deemed safe for the general population, but the elderly and parents of young children are cautioned to consult with their doctors.
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Assaults, which she says make up about 10 percent of head injuries in the general population, unsurprisingly doubled in frequency within a prison sample.
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Many transgender youths are shamed for their decision to transition and tend to experience higher rates of mental health issues than the general population.
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She was put into the general population, where she was she was both assaulted by another inmate and later charged with assaulting a guard.
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While 63 percent of the shooters were white, that seems to reflect the fact that 60% of the general population identify as white. 6.
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I wondered if the higher-than-average representation of black employees had anything to do with the demographics of the general population in Atlanta.
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It has been noted that the number of black acting nominees in recent decades has mirrored the percentage of blacks in the general population.
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He interviewed 83 people from 11 countries and noted their extreme vulnerability to depression: approximately four times higher than that of the general population.
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According to the survey, the most common health conditions facing millennials are anxiety, depression and weight issues, consistent with trends of the general population.
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Buttigieg proposes increasing the diversity on federal benches, increasing the number of women and minorities in proportion to their representation in the general population.
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In the United States, medical specialists believe the risks to the general population of contracting the new coronavirus are low (The New York Times).
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Unlike some previous research, the new work focused on adults in the general population rather than either athletes or military personnel with head injuries.
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In Belgian prisons, there is a similar disproportionality: Thirty-five percent of the prison population is Muslim, compared with 6% of the general population.
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These findings are consistent with what previous research has told us — that autism likely exists in 1 to 3 percent of the general population.
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How likely is this in the general population and does this correlate with the cases of Alzheimer's disease linked to magnetite in the brain?
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Without solid research, it's tough to say what sort of effect lymphatic massages would have on the general population that doesn't need lymphatic drainage.
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Facing higher levels of poverty and unemployment than the general population, many indigenous people see the marijuana trade as a valuable source of income.
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Physician suicides are an "enormous problem" for the health-care industry, with doctors being much more likely to kill themselves than the general population.
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Broadly speaking, about 60% of the general population of women have experienced pain with intercourse, according to a study from way back in 1990.
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But we do have enough evidence to say that white resentment played a major role in fueling his support, even among the general population.
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Despite a lack of descriptive language, refugees suffer from depression and post-traumatic stress disorder at a much higher rate than the general population.
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It's estimated that between 276 and 244 percent experience PTSD and major depression, compared to between 250 and 8 percent of the general population.
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The school from which these students were drawn had a gifted students unit and were initially screened for higher intelligence than the general population.
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And Huerta said the FAA is planning to extend that looser set of rules to the general population by late spring of this year.
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That makes them more well-off than the general population, since $72,000 is roughly the median income for a middle-class family of three.
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We need to open up employer-based plans to the general population, bring about price transparency and unleash interstate delivery of care and coverage.
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Vets working with cats are certainly no more likely to get infected than the general population, and that includes people who don't own cats.
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Only 8.6 percent of Asian Americans sought any type of mental health service or resource, compared to almost 18 percent of the general population.
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What they do,according to O*NET: Physicians who diagnose, treat, and help prevent diseases and injuries that commonly occur in the general population.
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The review found people working irregular hours and the night shift were 33% more likely to develop a mental illness than the general population.
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He wrote that cancer patients have a higher prevalence of anxiety and depression, at least 30%, compared with about 7% in the general population.
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Childhood cancer survivors had a score of about 0.77, compared to a score of about 0.81 in the general population and among the siblings.
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A recent study in the States revealed that 41 percent of trans people have attempted suicide, compared with 4.6 percent of the general population.
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And that's why with the systems, epidemiologists start to say, 'Well we can find out how common these problems are in the general population.
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Their distribution largely reflects that of the general population, but there are particularly dense Chinese food hotspots in the Northeast, San Francisco, and elsewhere.
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In addition, solitary confinement was intended to be a last resort for those who were too violent to be in a prison's general population.
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A panoply of drugs in recent years has allowed some people with H.I.V. to have almost the same life expectancy as the general population.
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In fact, most studies performed so far suggest that ACTN3 explains just 2-3% of the variation in muscle function in the general population.
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To the increasingly panicked general population, watching appointed health officials fumble and doctors rightfully get mad about it is frustrating and low-key terrifying.
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" Inmates on suicide watch, she said, should be "stepped down to lesser and lesser forms of intensive monitoring before being returned to general population.
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Like the rest of the general population, he will be allowed outside for two hours in the morning and two more in the afternoon.
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C.M.I. also found that 77 percent of the L.G.B.T. community has United States passports; the figure is roughly 42 percent in the general population.
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A 2018 report by the Prison Policy Initiative found that 27% of ex-offenders are unemployed, compared to just 5.2% of the general population.
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The extent of intellectual disaffection was described by some as not much greater than the disaffection of a noisy minority of the general population.
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As the size of the family and the general population have grown, some observers say, the balance of rewards has become harder to maintain.
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Studies have shown that concealed carry permit holders are far less likely to commit crimes than the general population or even law enforcement officers.
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Compared with women in the general population, those who had bariatric surgery had higher rates of high blood pressure, diabetes and preterm deliveries overall.
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That decline can be explained by a declining drinking rate in the general population and by the participants' average age of 40, Lewis said.
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While only about 42 percent rated Mr. Trump favorably, that was higher than the president's favorability rating among the general population at the time.
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That's a lot better than the 7 percent employment rate for similarly disabled adults within the general population, as reported in a 2011 study.
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He said he was eligible for a third term in 2015 because lawmakers, not the general population, had chosen him for his first term.
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This general population survey showed that having an appendectomy is linked to a 19.3% reduced risk of developing Parkinson's disease, according to the researchers.
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But the scientists determined that at any given age, major leaguers are 24 percent less likely to die than men in the general population.
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R. Kelly is making a plea to a federal judge ... a plea to remove him from solitary confinement and put him in general population.
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And when treated, the risk of heart disease and stroke in people with FH can even drop to levels consistent with the general population.
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The researchers looked at the U.S. general population compared with 3.2 million U.S. patients who had been diagnosed with cancer between 1973 and 2012.
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"He made it clear that he's not in general population but has contact with a trustee that guides him around," Andrew Wyatt said Thursday.
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Minority participation in most clinical trials is low, often out of proportion with the groups' numbers in the general population and their cancer rates.
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The study also shows that 2900 percent of Hispanic small business works with and sells to the general population, not just to fellow Hispanics.
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Their estimate found that the DACA-eligible workforce is in sales and office administrative jobs at rates comparable with those of the general population.
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But the scientists determined that at any given age, major leaguers are 24 percent less likely to die than men in the general population.
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Mainline Protestant churches tend to be more progressive than their evangelical counterparts; Methodists, historically, have been only slightly more conservative than America's general population.
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In America, where guns are widespread among both the police and the general population, almost 1,000 people were killed by the police last year alone.
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"Several studies have found that the romantic partners of police officers suffer domestic abuse at rates significantly higher than the general population," Conor Friedersdorf wrote.
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People in the general population will be able to make calls every three hours anywhere in the United States for a total of 21 minutes.
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Still, Tyler served eight years in solitary confinement and more than 30 years in the general population, where he became a mentor and a leader.
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The index is based on levels of hunger in the general population, and rates of wasting, stunting and deaths among children under five years old.
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Scientists say the condition is because of a gene present in an estimated 15% of the general population, and a massive 70% of East Asians.
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The researchers found that in female flight attendants, the rates of breast cancer were about 50 percent higher than in women from the general population.
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She found a link between relationship violence and bankruptcy — women filing for bankruptcy were much more likely to have experienced abuse than the general population.
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Compared with the general population, the prevalence of obsessive-compulsive disorder was found to be double in pregnant women and slightly higher in postpartum women.
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The findings show that the percentage of millennials who prefer socialism over capitalism if a full 10 points higher than that of the general population.
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In October, for example, 44 percent of 21 voters said they approved of Trump's performance in office, compared with 2296 percent of the general population.
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But young Americans who have attended college are in fact more accommodating of controversial speakers, like avowed racists, than the general population is (see chart).
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Figures are hard to come by on whether the rate of crime, serious or petty, is higher among migrants than the general population in Europe.
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Transgender patients in particular are more likely to lack employer-sponsored health care and live in poverty than the general population, according to survey research.
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With bruises and road rash covering my body, I was taken to jail and placed directly into general population without so much as an Advil.
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Elevated stress was also found in about a third of the participants, but would only be expected in about 13 percent of the general population.
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In studies that have been done, the sample sizes are often small, and the research protocols weren't meant to be scaled to the general population.
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However, the spinners caught on with the general population, and now come in every color and finish imaginable, with add-ons and doo-hickeys galore.
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LGBTQ people are already at a greater risk of suicide than the general population, and trans people specifically have an alarmingly high suicide attempt rate.
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"We observe this increase over and above expected levels of preterm birth in the general population, which has been increasing overall since 2014," Gemmill said.
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Additionally, although there were improvements in the first year after diagnosis, after two years, social functioning was still worse than that of the general population.
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The report also found that people with mental illness are less likely to receive medical and surgical interventions that are offered to the general population.
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The findings showed that the percentage of millennials who prefer socialism over capitalism if a full 10 points higher than that of the general population.
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The average Latino worker is 10 years younger than the general population, and more likely to depend on access to lower-wage, entry-level positions.
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Of course the prevalence of CTE is going to be lower in the general population than what is presented to Ann McKee at Boston University.
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Mugabe, 93, resigned on Tuesday after nearly four decades in power following pressure from the military, the ruling ZANU-PF party and the general population.
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Although Latinos are three times as likely as the general population to start their own business, cultural and economic factors are stunting their financial growth.
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"The general population will benefit from a healthier marine environment and increased food security," said the Bank, which offered a partial guarantee for the bond.
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Like the alt-right, American atheists—a growing segment of the US—are more likely to be male, white, and younger than the general population.
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When Trump said that "most people" didn't realize that Abraham Lincoln was a Republican, he was again speaking more about himself than the general population.
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With an unemployment rate four times higher than the general population, trans women of color face countless barriers when it comes to finding safe employment.
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He points out that PTSD patients are at a higher risk for substance abuse than the general population, which could lead to abuse of MDMA.
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"It is interesting that this whole Hispanic surge occurs at the same time as we see a general surge in the general population," said Lopez.
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Flight attendants are often exposed to possible or probable carcinogens like pesticides, fire retardants, jet fuel and other chemicals more frequently than the general population.
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It also requires all participants to live in a separate unit from the general population -- a pretty clear benefit to a celebrity rapper doing time.
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Transgender Americans are nine times more likely to attempt suicide than the general population, according to a 2015 survey of more than 28,000 transgender Americans.
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"We are continually missing opportunities to engage with groups whose use of our family of products is fundamentally different than the general population," Luckie wrote.
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Rates of several cancers — including colon, lung, melanoma, mesothelioma, prostate, rectal, stomach and brain cancer — were higher in firefighters when compared to the general population.
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Most of the trials examined were deemed to be low quality, had a high risk of bias, or simply didn't apply to the general population.
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Postpartum psychosis is often a manifestation of bipolar disorder and is much more common in women with preexisting bipolar disorder than in the general population.
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Whoever wins, he or she is going to start out with a serious deficit when it comes to having the support of the general population.
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Time spent online has doubled for the general population in the last decade, and tripled for teens, who now spend 27 hours a week online.
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The number who take their own lives (28 to 40 per 100,000 people) is more than twice that of the general population (12.3 per 100,000).
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NPD is relatively rare: According to Forrest Talley, a California-based clinical psychologist, it's only exhibited by less than one percent of the general population.
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Especially given the fact that increasingly our most loved celebrities come in the same variety of shapes and sizes and shades as the general population.
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"I am extremely disappointed to hear that a quarantine patient left the facility in Kent and is now back in the general population," he said.
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Several months later, after being allowed to move into the general population, Mr. El Bahnasawy was given drugs by another inmate, leading to more complications.
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Fifty-two percent incorrectly believed that undocumented immigrants committed more violent crimes than the general population, compared with 28 percent of Americans who believed that.
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You might have noticed a distinct shift in the mood of the general population — especially those aligned with the political left — between then and now.
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When the general population is getting older (and art audiences more so), we had better expect a few more gray hairs in our white cubes.
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Hurricanes can cause immense damage due to the winds, waves and rain, not to mention the chaos as the general population prepares for severe weather.
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Immigration officials have said the increase in migration has crowded facilities and pushed resources beyond capacity, prompting the release of migrants into the general population.
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According to the O.E.C.D., France has low rates of poverty among the elderly, and people over 265 earn on average more than the general population.
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Their incidence in the general population is just 1 in 20,000, meaning they were overrepresented by about 1,700-fold on the podium, the study concluded.
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Approximately seven of every 1,000 elite female athletes in track and field have elevated testosterone levels, about 140 times the general population, the I.A.A.F. said.
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"That's why it's become so popular for the general population," said Dr. Mackenzie C. Cervenka, medical director of Johns Hopkins Hospital's Adult Epilepsy Diet Center.
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The traditional banking industry is filled with frustrating conundrums that leave much of the general population — particularly young adults, immigrants, and low-income folks — underserved.
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Turns out, millionaires dedicate more of their leisure time (22% of their time) toward active activities than the general population does (15.7% of their time).
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In the state of Queensland, studies have shown that farmers are more than twice as likely as the general population to take their own lives.
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While they did not display any symptoms of the virus, the workers were never tested for coronavirus before being allowed back into the general population.
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The baseball deaths fit within established patterns in the general population: Glioblastoma is more common among men than women, and the risk increases with age.
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Among the general population, just over a quarter of Americans said they would choose a Medicare for all-type system, according to the Pew survey.
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Colleges and universities have provided abundant fodder for a book like this to roll out stories that will shock some portions of the general population.
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The intent was to cause pain to those responsible for the threat to peace and security while leaving the general population of North Korea undamaged.
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It is widely unknown amongst the general population in the U.S. that we currently have antiquated and discriminatory laws that criminalize people living with HIV.
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However, Krasnikov emphasized that no biohazardous materials were stored where the explosion and blaze occurred, and that there is no threat to the general population.
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Instead, she said, she hopes the data will lead to better care for transgender people, who experience wide health disparities compared to the general population.
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Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has acknowledged that more work needs to be done to address the inequality between the general population and indigenous people.
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The authors conclude that, despite the possibly positive effects of marijuana legalization for the general population, patients receiving opioid agonist therapy may be negatively impacted.
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These differences are, of course, observed within the general population, not among people who are interested enough in politics to think about running for office.
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Number employed: 114,130 What they do, according to O*NET: Diagnose, treat, and help prevent diseases and injuries that commonly occur in the general population.
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"In Iowa, you're talking about a fairly small universe of caucusgoers, compared to the general population or general voting public," said Carl Forti, a Republican strategist.
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The average age when people with autism died due to an injury was about 29, compared with an average of nearly 55 for the general population.
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Nevertheless, ecologists attempt to model general population dynamics in order to better understand the population fluctuations of a particular species, and why some eventually go extinct.
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It's no wonder, then, that 21 percent of black trans women will face incarceration at least once in their lifetimes, significantly higher than the general population.
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In some cases, the science was simply shaky, based on studies that were too small, too few or too narrow to extrapolate for the general population.
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Fifty percent of all inmates have a mental illness, compared to 11 percent of the general population—and social isolation can exacerbate underlying mental health issues.
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We're told Jones is in a segregated cell at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Bernalillo County away from the general population because of his celebrity status.
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Making unprotected sex the primary cause of transmission of the virus in Ukraine's general population, according to Olga Rudneva, executive manager at Elena Pinchuk ANTIAIDS Foundation.
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Fifty percent of all inmates have a mental illness, compared to 11 percent of the general population—and social isolation can exacerbate underlying mental health issues.
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RAINN reports that women ages 16-19 are four times more likely than the general population to be victims of rape, attempted rape, or sexual assault.
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Now, his attorneys are asking that he be moved to the general population at New York's Metropolitan Correctional Center, a federal prison, citing lonely prison conditions.
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Her support team tweeted from her account on April 4 that she'd been moved into general population at the Truesdale Adult Detention Center in Alexandria, Virginia.
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"If you have immediate family members with one of those diseases, your likelihood [of developing an allergy] is greater than the general population," explains Dr. Tuck.
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The National Institute of Health notes that risks of developing bipolar disorder are greater among first-degree relatives, like parent and child, than the general population.
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According to the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, the rate of suicide among male physicians is 1.41 times higher than among men in the general population.
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Various estimates suggest that the share of intersex people in the general population ranges from 0.05% to 20193%, depending on how broadly the concept is defined.
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Namely: It must be a mobile product, the technology must be realistically possible by 2017, and the final product must be affordable for the general population.
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Though less pronounced than the age differences, Twitter users also tend to have higher levels of household income and educational attainment compared with the general population.
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With the rise of gene editing, this could change dramatically and we may see all kinds of new techniques used by athletes and the general population.
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The three mutations 23andMe will test are the most common for those of Ashkenazi Jewish descent — but not the most common mutations in the general population.
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"Females ages 16-19 are 4 times more likely than the general population to be victims of rape, attempted rape, or sexual assault," the organization reports.
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Sperm collected from these stud dogs and those from the general population were shown to contain environmental contaminants at levels capable of causing these reproductive issues.
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Based on the type of sample the study looked at, that's probably higher than the general population of people experiencing homelessness, but it provides some context.
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And though there might be small differences in the brains of Havana patients compared to the general population, there could be many reasons for these differences.
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One symptom of France's problems with racism and alienation is that Muslim youths are arrested at far higher rates than the general population for all crimes.
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Experts estimate that up to 5 percent of the general population has paedophilia, a disorder marked by persistent sexual attraction to pre- or early-pubescent children.
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I learned that when transgender children don't have a supportive family or school atmosphere, they experience a suicide rate nine times higher than the general population.
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Relative to the general population in their own age group, the people diagnosed with type 2 diabetes young had more than three times higher death rates.
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The study, published in BJU International this month, reviewed research from across the world looking at the prevalence of ED among men in the general population.
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Some have argued that they simply take longer to reach certain milestones like getting a job, having romantic relationships, or becoming parents than the general population.
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Individuals with BED have been found to have a higher suicide rate than general population and approximately 15 percent of adolescents with BED having attempted suicide.
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It's also used to house high-profile or celebrity inmates who, for their own safety, can't be in general population -- and Tekashi falls under that category.
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However, clubbers are still 25 times more likely to have used the drug in the last year than the general population in the same age group.
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He's not an ignorant maniac, in other words; he's just working with ad guys and conservative media to promote ignorance and mania in the general population.
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That's more than the Libertarian gets in surveys of the general population, but polls in August and September occasionally placed Johnson ahead of Trump among millennials.
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The conventional narrative — that the general population and donors are deeply divided on the issue, with donors favoring more progressive measures — doesn't square with the data.
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For the study, Grams and colleagues analyzed two large sets of data to examine the connection between PPI use and kidney disease in the general population.
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The U.S. government mental health website says the mentally ill are 10 times more likely to be the victims of violent crime than the general population.
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Veterans tend to be more chronically ill compared to the general population, with high rates of disability, intricate psychiatric issues, post-traumatic stress disorder and depression.
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His wife said he had been placed in the general population of the prison before he was assaulted by prison inmates in his cell soon afterward.
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The prevalence of current opioid use among those players was 7%, according to that study: about three times the rate of use among the general population.
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These people could be motivated by politics, but more likely came in to make money and thus held views closer to that of the general population.
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The uniqueness of this sector is that many of the leading software developers and business operators have political views not in line with the general population.
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All maternal eating disorders, including EDNOS, were associated with an increased risk of preterm birth; those with anorexia faced double the risk of the general population.
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A 22018 National Center for Transgender Equality (NCTE) survey found that transgender people are twice as likely to be living in poverty as the general population.
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We are 1.5 times more likely than the general population to become entrepreneurs, and Latinas, specifically, are the fastest growing demographic in the small-business sector.
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South Asians -- including residents of Pakistan, India, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Maldives and Sri Lanka -- have a four times greater risk of heart disease than the general population.
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As a stark example, the survey of nearly 28,000 respondents showed that 40% had attempted suicide -- a figure nearly nine times higher than the general population.
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Tilray added that ET affects 0.4 percent of the general population, with 4.6 percent to 6.3 percent of those 65 and older suffering from the condition.
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The scores for cancer survivors ages 18 to 29 were similar to scores for 40- to 49-year-olds in the general population, the researchers found.
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The study discovered that of the general population, 46.5% are interested in at least one of the eight sexual behaviors that the DSM-5 labels anomalous.
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And many people in prison are recognizing that their voices are being silenced — not only in the general population but also in the conversation around them.
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Physicians will be able to compare patients' data with health trends in the general population and provide data-driven advice for treatment or prevention of illnesses.
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They're also unemployed at twice the rate of the general population, and many — including Ross — have been fired or denied promotions because of their gender identity.
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Seen as more than a pop star, Asalfo commands respect from the government and general population, while being especially beloved by the poor and working classes.
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A 2013 review notes that as a group, people with BFRBs have higher rates of psychiatric conditions such as depression and anxiety than the general population.
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"I've always been interested in developing technologies that are accessible to both industry and the general population," lead researcher Silvana Andreescu said in a press release.
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The bar for kidney donation is so high that a number of studies have shown that donors have a higher life expectancy than the general population.
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But here again there is a racial imbalance: black people represent nearly a quarter of those shot but only about an eighth of the general population.
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Shortly after his arrest, jail officials mistakenly moved him into the general population of a federal detention center in Manhattan, instead of holding him in isolation.
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Pregnant people are not more susceptible to severe COVID-19 symptoms than the general population, a report by the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists reveals.
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Native Americans are also more likely than any other racial demographic to be killed by police with respect to their representation in the US general population.
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Tekashi69 is still sitting unprotected in general population of a federal prison, but his biggest concern right now is for his family's safety ... TMZ has learned.
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Some ex-Muslims and Muslims, however, are united in voicing their concerns that this could polarize the already fragile relationship between Muslims and the general population.
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The risk was even greater in the first year after the diagnosis — 64 percent higher than a sibling, and 71 percent higher than the general population.
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Using the Danish National Patient Registry, researchers matched 51,032 people with migraines, 71 percent of them women, with 510,320 people in the general population without migraines.
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In fact, the Bureau of Prisons (BOP) considers inmates held in the SHU to potentially be at a greater risk of suicide than the general population.
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According to the Albuquerque lab, the 2014 experiments did not kill them, and they were returned to the general population of primates kept by the lab.
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Related: Federal workers met quarantined Americans in California without proper medical training or protective gear, then returned to the general population, a government whistle-blower said.
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The number of federally sentenced indigenous people has steadily increased for decades despite only accounting for 5% of the general population in Canada, the report bit.
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Ph.D. candidates at American research institutions have six times as much anxiety and depression as the general population, according to a study published earlier this year.
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Most men experience only slight declines in testosterone as they age, so the trial results are not necessarily applicable to the general population of older men.
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Over the past few years, quite a few studies have indicated that physicians are less likely than the general population to receive intensive care before death.
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It could happen fast or it might take years, especially if the regime squeezes the general population and diverts all remaining economic resources for its purposes.
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Media and public perception continue to perpetuate this myth, even though large-scale studies have shown no difference in levels of violence from the general population.
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"If the findings are confirmed, promoting organic food consumption in the general population could be a promising preventive strategy against cancer," Baudry and her colleagues concluded.
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Tricare costs have climbed steadily, and the Tricare population is younger and healthier than the general population, while Veterans Affairs patients are generally older and sicker.
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The disparities were greatest among women with schizophrenia, who were roughly half as likely as women in the general population to be screened for breast cancer.
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That's another reason these strange theories persist, and have begun to leach out of the sovereign network and into the general population: Sometimes, improbably, they work.
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According to some estimates, psychopathy is found in about one percent of the general population, and for reasons that are poorly understood, most psychopaths are male.
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"That's more than double the rate of smoking in the general population," said Krishna P. Reddy, a Boston-based doctor and researcher specializing in HIV comorbidities.
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But remember: Our fictional parasite premise says no one can vote: not the general population, not the Electoral College, not Congress, and not the Supreme Court.
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Women with BED appear to have higher miscarriage rates than the general population and may also have higher-weight babies, which can result in risky deliveries.
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But they have that option to be with the "general population," but most of them don't choose that because they know what will happen to them.
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Katie's experience is certainly not unique: In the general population, one out of six women has survived a rape or attempted rape, according to statistics from RAINN.
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Adults 60 and older have twice the rate of hypertension as the general population, with two-thirds affected, according to the National Center for Health Statistics (PDF).
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For a chronic and expensive condition like HIV, there's good reason to think that health insurance is even more important than it is for the general population.
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But other computer modeling studies have put the risk for the general population of pregnant women who are infected in the first trimester at about 1 percent.
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Cabin crew members are also regularly exposed to more UV radiation than the general population, which can make these workers more vulnerable to skin cancers, Mordukhovich said.
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On this type of task, about 10 per cent of the general population can do it really well, and 80 per cent can't do it at all.
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In the U.S., 47% of homeless women meet the criteria for a major depressive disorder alone, which is twice the rate of women in the general population.
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ICE agents actually overrode the agency's automated risk assessment system to keep LGBTQ people in detention at twice the rate as the general population, according to CAP.
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"I would say there are probably about 20 ways that people who are born blind are better, on average, than people in the general population," Silverstein said.
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The researchers found that between 1959 and 1978, average female weights in the general population increased, while the women appearing in the media were actually getting thinner.
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One study shows that among members of Mensa in America, the rate of ADHD (attention deficit hyperactivity disorder) is almost twice that diagnosed in the general population.
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Twenty-eight percent of residents experience a major depressive episode during their training, compared to 7 to 8 percent of similarly aged individuals in the general population.
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The trend of staying indoors is especially strong for those ages 18 to 24: the youths spent 70 percent more time at home than the general population.
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However, other conversations I witnessed suggest that some in the field are not as committed to an ideal of museums becoing more representative of the general population.
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The same study, by advocacy group the National Center for Transgender Equality, found transgender adults were nine times more likely than the general population to attempt suicide.
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But, Kenya also says he's seen nothing that's convinced him that probiotics that exist now are harmful to someone in the general population who is otherwise healthy.
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Hepatitis C can be cured with a short course of pills; and today the life expectancy of HIV patients is about the same as the general population.
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Instead of basing their work on data derived from the general population, they used data from a group of people noted for their long lives -- Japanese women.
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The need for a new treatment is especially strong among patients with bipolar depression, who have 20 to 30 times the suicide rate of the general population.
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"Economic decisions are often made by, and on behalf of, a narrow elite, with scant consideration of the well-being of the general population," the report reads.
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"They are comparatively healthy and wealthy, and more likely to seek medical care than the general population," Griffiths, who wasn't involved in the study, said by email.
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This new set of approvals is targeted to the general population, or at least those who want to know about their risks for Alzheimer's and other diseases.
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The data, then, are derived from a small and specific sample of the population and so the study results may not hold true for the general population.
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Kramp explained that because deaths from deodorant inhalation are not common among the general population, the "consequences aren't really known," causing people to continue this dangerous behavior.
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But that does not mean it must be celebrated, or that hard-won efforts to manage anger and discourage aggression in the general population should be reversed.
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She also claimed that she was housed separately from the general population during the initial weeks she was in prison, causing significant harm to her mental health.
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People of color are underrepresented among news organizations, which do not reflect the makeup of the general population and have made little progress in the past decade.
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"This is a clandestine crime ... it's invisible in the eyes of the general population," said Cristian Solis, a coordinator at the interior ministry's anti-human trafficking unit.
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Today, Brazilian inmates are around 30 times more likely to contract tuberculosis and over 100 times more likely to be infected with HIV than the general population.
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That marks a significant gap of more than 6900 percentage points more than Trump's favorability among the general population, which the survey found was at 2628 percent.
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That 10-question quiz resulted in a failure rate for 72 percent of the general population and a 62 percent defeat for those ages 23 and up.
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One of these projects involves genetically sterilizing male mosquitoes, and then releasing them into the general population, where they will only create male offspring when they reproduce.
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According to a recent survey by NerdWallet, four-in-five millennials are fearful about some aspect of preparing taxes — well above the rate for the general population.
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Any violence was traditionally directed mostly at the authorities and each other, but since 2009 the cartels have increasingly targeted the general population with extortion and kidnappings.
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Compared to the general population, children in the CJS are three times more likely to have mental health problems—often anxiety, depression, and drug and alcohol dependence.
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More than two-thirds of the general population will experience events that they find traumatic in their lifetimes, in some cases leading to post traumatic stress disorder.
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MSM are an important population, she adds, because research shows they are likelier to develop resistance earlier than the general population, for reasons that aren't precisely known.
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"Given GDS recruits younger, more involved drug-using populations, we are able to spot emerging drug trends before they enter into the general population," the report states.
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Across the board, NFL players are using and continuing to use painkillers—which are objectively more dangerous than weed—at a higher rate than the general population.
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Their brutality toward the general population will help to bring the insurgency to an end and may be adding to the rapidly escalating food and humanitarian crisis.
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The religious police had long enforced strict rules on the general population, especially on women, who were required to keep their bodies nearly entirely covered in public.
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"It lessens contact with the general population, eliminates contact with more vulnerable populations, and is consistent with the guidance coming from the CDC and NIH," he said.
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There is some disagreement in Congress, including among Democrats, over whether lawmakers and high-level government officials should have easier access to testing than the general population.
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Ethnically Irish in origin, they are believed to have diverged from the general population many generations ago, developing their own variant of the Irish dialect and culture.
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"Researchers find that people serving time for violent crimes typically consume less media before committing their crimes than the average person in the general population," he wrote.
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R. Kelly's so-called girlfriends will be visiting him frequently now that he's in his prison's general population, but their visits will be strictly cordial ... NOT conjugal.
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Since many of these symptoms are common in the general population, "you don't necessarily have to evoke a whole new syndrome to explain them," Dr. Muth said.
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Officials there had said Mr. Manafort likely would have been held in protective custody for his own safety, isolated from the general population and under heavy guard.
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They identified 66 cases of successful defensive gun use in the sample, and then extrapolated their findings to the general population, leading to the number Lott cites.
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The frequency with which queer people using social media, generally, and mobile dating apps, in particular, amplifies the privacy concerns we face compared with the general population.
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Many facilities place LGBT detainees in solitary confinement as an attempt to protect them from the general population, which often has adverse effects on their mental health.
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Since they are a smaller portion of the general population, black people still make up much less of the raw total of overdose deaths than white people.
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A few of these strategically placed in a city could give a great deal of valuable data and insight into flu-like illness in the general population.
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And though casual cannabis use doesn't seem to have any major lasting negative effects on the general population, the same isn't necessarily true for chronic, heavy use.
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Though the sample size is relatively big for a study of this kind, it's worth pointing out that college students aren't necessarily representative of the general population.
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Since business owners with low earnings relative to their peers are still relatively well off compared with the general population, raising the minimum wage is still progressive.
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The study says air pollution could be responsible for up to 21 percent of dementia cases, if the findings translate to the general population, the report said.
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That history, Mr. Dershowitz said, made affirmative action opponents wary of admissions policies that resulted in a college population reflecting a group's share of the general population.
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" My friend who otherwise enjoys FDS says she doesn't like "how they talk about sex workers or treat them as separate from the general population of women.
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Once he is released from that prison ward at Bellevue Hospital Center, Mr. Weinstein is not likely to be housed with the general population at Rikers Island.
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But due to the study's small sample size, more research is needed to evaluate the potential side effects of the drug in the general population, Cohen said.
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