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"subset" Definitions
  1. a smaller group of people or things formed from the members of a larger group

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So noise, in that context, is a niche subset within a subset within a subset.
The deduction for state and local taxes is an advantage for a subset of a subset.
Mulvaney couldn't find the "subset for government jobs" because there is no subset for government jobs.
Trying to build and market something narrowly to a subset of the audience requires the audience to know they're in that subset.
They also examined pre-diagnosis sleep duration in a subset of 303,949 women and post-diagnosis sleep difficulties in a subset of 1,353 women.
"I think right now the public is aware of only a subset of a subset of Russian activity online," Mr. Schiff said in an interview.
"I think right now the public is aware of only a subset of a subset of Russian activity online," Mr. Schiff said in an interview.
A subset of people love it, a subset of people get freaked out — but for those who love it, there's often an odd sense of connection.
That's when he first came across the concept of "cloudkin"—a subset of "weatherkin," itself a subset of "otherkin," a community of people who identify as... not people.
If they're gnomes, then are elves a subset of gnomes, are gnomes a subset of elves, are gnomes and elves exactly the same things or are they totally different things?
It feels "perfectly internet," that it would start as a comic, then a meme, and then get curdled into this hateful subset, and that subset is what NPR reports on.
So it is presumably betting that the ad-free option will only be interesting to a subset of its All Access subscribers, who are a small subset of its total audience.
It was there — in a subset of PS 3525.
And I'm not talking about all Muslims, I'm talking about the power of specific ideas on a subset of adherents to Islam — and how big that subset is is open for debate.
Creative Commons says it's already focused on bringing to future CC Search releases the full content of the Europeana collection, a selected subset from DPLA and a larger subset of the Flickr Commons.
Housing regulations are, of course, a subset of regulations generally.
A subset of 10,000 subscribers received a refund of $15.
See: Flag Day but for a smaller subset of people.
AE: That feedback was consistent among a subset of fans.
Just a subset of people have cute aggression, not everyone.
Diversity in lifestyles is only good within a certain subset.
A large subset of Republican voters didn't want affect alone.
The capitalists The fourth subset of reviews is more hostile.
A bill crafted by a small subset of House Republicans?
A subset of about 450 women also got brain scans.
They've already quite well ignored that subset of the world.
Thank you, Subset Games, for putting this into the world.
Nonprime Americans can't easily be dismissed as an unfortunate subset.
They're useful for a small and specific subset of calculations.
Annealing is useful for a subset of optimization computing problems.
On display was an authentic subset of the United Nations.
" Actually, it seems, a good subset of them want "woke.
Democratic representatives are merely a subset of Democrats in America.
One subset of the menace, cluster munitions, is singularly vicious.
"And I'm not talking about all Muslims, I'm talking about the power of specific ideas on a subset of adherents to Islam — and how big that subset is is open for debate," he added.
In those days techie culture was a subset of hippie culture.
The subset is not the industry force it used to be.
Subset taking a risk and making complex, chess-like tactics game?
Now that's not ecological design, it's a subset of ecological design.
A subset of that processed data is available to researchers here.
"This is a subset of the most successful" dieters, he said.
But opinions can change, and pollsters interview a subset of people.
Individual countries could approve all or some subset of this group.
The feature is only live for a small subset of users.
Yes, but: California is just a small subset of the country.
The Yamecah are also a subset of the indigenous Canarsee people.
So if this event even happens, I'd expect only a subset.
They've been about a subset of the subject: health insurance policy.
There's a whole, entire subset of heavy metal covers, for example.
Imaging data is a particularly attractive subset of medical data, too.
Call it a subset of equities trading, a variant on prices.
And within that subset, most do not end with a conviction.
What's more, the study only looked at a subset of cases.
Anthropic reasoning should apply only to a restricted subset of all possibilities.
The subset of "very conservative" employees, for instance, encompasses just 20 individuals.
Europeans are just a subset of the African content, so it's simpler.
Meanwhile, a very small subset will be able to afford the ZO2s.
Race matters, and not just as a subset of partisanship or class.
John McCain receive 32 percent of that subset according to exit polls.
Khan said that it's a prime subset of the IV patent portfolio.
Look, there's a subset of movies that win an Oscar every year.
Moringa is also very popular with another subset of people: nursing mothers.
It's currently only appearing to a subset of users, not to everyone.
Writing children's literature has always appealed to a subset of serious novelists.
The sampling margin of error for the subset is 4.7 percentage points.
The subset has a sampling margin of error of 4.7 percentage points.
The sampling margin of error of that subset is 4.7 percentage points.
Each one of these subsidiaries has its own subset of sanction problems.
It also would apply only to a subset of high-cost drugs.
The Amish, for instance, are a geographically isolated subset of German immigrants.
Monday's compromise means he can introduce immediate expulsion for one subset ofmigrants.
Her activism, on the other hand, has extended beyond this privileged subset.
Another subset is about Klobuchar's blunt criticism of work she finds subpar.
The same holds for a critical subset of the population: white voters.
"We're not some subset of hungry, hungry plastic-using hippos," she said.
For these and other reasons, APIs are a distinct subset of SaaS.
Did everyone speak or was the discussion dominated by a small subset?
Hybrid cloud computing is a subset of the broader information technology sector.
And then having a second mtg with a subset of decision makers.
Policemen were a subset of his preoccupation with embodiments of masculine power.
A subset of 27 children chosen at random also got physical therapy.
But an impassioned subset was after something far more resonant and elusive.
Regtech (regulatory technology) is a subset of the financial technology (fintech) industry.
This subset was generally ignored, nobody got signed, but it was glorious.
Results among the subset of 516 likely Democratic primary voters have a margin of sampling error of plus or minus 4.3 percent, it is plus or minus 4.9 points among the subset of 394 likely Republican primary voters.
"He could get down to the 20s in his overall approval and still have that subset of a subset that he needs for the primary," said Jeff Flake, a former Arizona senator and a frequent target of the president.
It was hard to find a subset of programs that was truly agnostic.
There's really only equities and debt — everything else is a subset of those.
USA TODAY analyzed only the subset of top aides closest to the president.
This infographic reveals a subset of that system—an incomplete one, at that.
For one, Twitter is a self-selecting crowd and subset of the population.
"The company introduces the subset of facts it wants to highlight," he said.
Within that subset, international spending dropped slightly, from $29.4 billion to $29.2 billion.
One subset of the technology space that shined this month was semiconductor stocks.
The result: the physics engine is a subset of the multiple demand network.
Yeah, it was the conventional wisdom among the little subset of us, right?
Now, Pence is in trouble with another subset of the scientific community—psychologists.
Monday's compromise means he can introduce immediate expulsion for one subset of migrants.
However, the OBD provides only a small subset of the total vehicle data.
The VIX futures June settlement, calculated using a subset of S&P 500 .
Is it universal now or are they testing it with an audience subset?
Instead, Subset Games' follow-up to FTL was a crystal clear tactical puzzle.
You get only a small subset of the ideas to work off of.
Giuliani described the questions as a law school exam: complex with subset questions.
Is it really possible to take a sizable subset of those guns away?
The researchers then did a deeper analysis of a subset of 2,500 tweets.
A small subset of women are born without a uterus, cervix or vagina.
It was initially approved in 2011 for another subset of lung cancer patients.
Ahead of the midterms, a subset of vulnerable red-state Democrats including Sens.
So is soul food a subset of Southern cooking, or a separate thing?
A certain horrible subset of the internet is calling the coronavirus 'boomer remover'
A small subset of those qualify for my "only in New York" label.
In a subset of volunteers, microbial shifts occurred, accompanied by mounting glucose intolerance.
Kylie Jenner has also launched a subset of her cosmetics company, Kylie Skin.
Today's water solutions are bespoke, each solving for a subset of these problems.
While most peptides form straight chains, a subset, known as macrocycles, form rings.
Forget TV as a whole, Netflix has its own subset of unforgettable hookups.
That's why it's important to poll the subset of voters who actually will.
Yes, there is a subset of Republicans among whom he is not popular.
Only a subset of government and nonprofit workers will ever qualify for forgiveness.
And Paris, or at least a particular subset of it, was in mourning.
"I can't find the subset for government jobs," the president's budget director says.
The risk was even greater for the subset of women who had preeclampsia.
You want to do that for just the smallest subset of product possible.
This group and others like it are, to be sure, a subset within a subset, part of a fourth E — the elite — who studied at the Continent's top institutions and took advantage of the Pan-European doors open to them.
These represent only a subset of the potential lives impacted thanks to this product.
The cancellation requires the full set of vibrations; a subset won't necessarily cancel out.
"We do feel a substantial subset of these tokens will be securities," he said.
Only time will tell if that impression will last among that subset of fans.
A subset of smart locks made by Lockstate have been bricked after an update.
"Gay men" are a subset of all the men who have sex with men.
With collections, you can buy a subset of the tokens available on Circle Invest.
An important subset of those planets are the Earth-like exoplanets in habitable zones.
JB: Thousands of people have registered, and some subset of them are accredited investors.
There exists a subset of My Little Pony fans who are also rabid Nazis.
The subset who feels that way, however, amounts to only 31% of US adults.
It is similarly essential to the individual identities of a growing subset of Americans.
The reduction was 44 percent in a subset treated for up to 52 weeks.
The issue impacts a subset of WeWork customers based in India, China, and Europe.
But another subset of voters offsets that effect by, consciously or not, seeking balance.
But Takata and Honda limited their recalls to a subset of just 4,200 cars.
So perhaps only a subset of people are vulnerable to the drug's harmful effects.
"They're a small subset," said Todd Levin, an art adviser based in New York.
But Trump and Pence most certainly appealed to a vocal subset of N.F.L. fans.
For a subset of those purists, it's Asian Americans being "racist" toward white men.
" There's a subset of contemporary art film that could be categorized "For Cinephiles Only.
" Or, "We're launching this thing, and want you to do this one specific subset.
But the updated Live Guide is only coming to a subset of those — Hulu.
Reviews are subjective, and the tiny subset of people who leave them aren't average.
But there is a subset of patients who usually respond fully to antidepressant use.
In order to do so, they took a smaller subset of their collected data.
A subset of about 21 staff actually process payment requests, according to the sources.
But investors often forget that network effects are just a subset of scale advantages.
Stunt work is a sometimes dangerous and physically difficult subset of the entertainment industry.
Catalist provides researchers with a subset of this data (covering about 1.5 million adults).
To help make sure these interests are neither too niche nor too broad, Facebook auto-completes interests and displays the total audience size for each one — not as a subset of your page's followers, but as a subset of all Facebook users.
While he agrees that cannabis legalization is the right thing to do, he worries that there will be a subset of the population — "a small subset hopefully" — whose use is so heavy that they will check out in terms of their productivity.
Amateur-built helicopters are a subset of the already-niche hobby of DIY aircraft building.
This impacted a subset of our customers who communicate with our systems via CenturyLink's network.
He noted that even the classic version, though, was always a subset of TinyMCE's editor.
But most issue the weapons to a small subset of officers in high-risk roles.
Shootings are not a Uniform Crime Report reporting category, but a subset of aggravated assaults.
But a small subset of funds, called commodity trading advisors (CTA for short), saw gains.
We studied the subset that talked about climate change between change between 1989 and 2004.
Only a small subset of the company's user base can access the feature for now.
But they only worked with a subset of gadgets and lighting systems until this point.
A subset of 27 women from the self-help group were interviewed after the trial.
Shoppers, or at least a certain subset of them, are now dropping $2218,22016 on outerwear.
Some of this paranoia is a subset of generalized Obama-inspired, Trump-ratified birther shit.
And a threat to any subset of Americans is a threat to America — to us.
I've tried to understand — really understand — why a subset of white Americans feel so alienated.
These movie queens speak to how a certain subset of remarkable women handle their fate.
This is a subset of privacy and ownership, and a very important topic to discuss.
"Spread things over multiple accounts to contain any compromise to a smaller subset," Dietrich said.
Making a movie about any subset of punk for mainstream consumption is a daunting task.
Translarna, designed to treat a specific subset of DMD patients, is already available in Europe.
But many of his comments appeal only to a narrow subset of right-wing activists.
They live amid this enormous range of videos, some subset of which YouTube must remove.
As Wilson said, "if one subset of society can get civil partnerships, why can't we?"
Sarepta's drug treats a subset of DMD patients representing about 13 percent of the total.
Eventually, the goal is to identify a subset of genes implicated in schizophrenia and autism.
Rdio's shutdown was an emotional moment for a certain subset of forward-looking music lovers.
This is a subset of the wider fintech market, using many of the same technologies.
The subset of 656 likely voters carries a margin of error of 3.8 percentage points.
Labo could allow the company reach new people outside of its existing subset of fans.
Next, a computer program sifts through these pairs and boils them down to a subset.
The subset of Democratic presidential primary ballot takers and possible ballot takers included 85033 people.
We cannot profit from a subset of powerful customers at the expense of our communities.
A subset of women who received the appropriate treatments still had worse survival, they found.
As far as I'm aware, nu metal is generally considered a subset of alternative metal.
Toni Pennsylvania has been a fixation for a subset of politics fans (me among them).
A subset of these sadistic men are actually physically and emotionally aroused by sexual violence.
A wonky subset has concentrated on the baseball itself, speculating that it is souped up.
Only a small subset of people who abuse family members also commit large-scale murder.
They fear they would alienate the sizable subset of fans upset with the protesting players.
The FDA already allows a subset of respirators to be used in health care settings.
But when a subset of a population decides to break off, those two principles collide.
The opinions of this subset hew closely to Mr. Trump's positions on immigration, for instance.
The hotel might measure itself against an even smaller, more elite subset of those rivals.
Instagram tells TechCrunch the hidden Likes test is expanding to a subset of people globally.
The researchers monitored the group's interactions and surveyed a subset of participants after nine months.
But a subset of the money raised is spent on unproven and even illegal operations.
Formal portraits, however, are a small subset of portraiture, which is wide open for experimentation.
From there, his team conducts preliminary trademark research on a subset of brand name candidates.
It didn't take long for a certain subset of Twitter to rear its ugly head.
It has featured since then on questionnaires sent to a smaller subset of the population.
They wrote: Maine cannot discriminate against a subset of companies that collect and use consumer data by attempting to regulate just that subset and not others, especially given the absence of any legislative findings or other evidentiary support that would justify targeting ISPs alone.
But what interested me in particular was that a subset of those voters will be black.
Policies here should address firearm violence generally, with mass shootings as a subset of that violence.
There's no subset of the media who make it their job to convince me I'm right.
This subset consists of scientists introducing human cells into animal embryos at a very early stage.
Machine learning is a subset of AI that makes computers act and learn like humans do.
But a highly visible subset of incels take their complaints to surreal and uniquely nihilistic extremes.
"Only a small subset of our customers is affected," a spokesperson for the company told TechCrunch.
If you select a subset of data, it'll get highlighted on other visualizations in real time.
The way some subset of other scientists see it, Mack hasn't yet paid her research dues.
Technology has impacted nearly every industry and one subset is transforming the backend of business operations.
A small subset of the genre has focused on role-playing the life of a teenager.
Within the subset of the perpetrator knowing the victim, how many of them were domestic-related?
Apparently there is a small subset of YouTube videos that intercuts Ariana Grande with screaming goats.
The reality, of course, is that reality television is a subset of television, not of reality.
Since then, it was included only on questionnaires sent to a smaller subset of the population.
The second subset of foreign F-235 operators comprises those that have to do with nukes.
It manages to weave together several action storylines, each carried by a subset of familiar heroes.
But as a twist, in the second go-round, a subset of dogs didn't get praised.
A small subset of the participants played this game while undergoing fMRI, a brain scanning technique.
Yet a certain subset of us are caught up in the idea of fairy-tale romance.
"To cure color blindness, you only want to transduce a random subset of cones," Neitz says.
Then one—the oldest of a randomly selected subset—"died" and was removed from the model.
Schlichter's tactic of blaming victims is common among the more disgusting subset of humans on Twitter.
According to the announcement, this new process only applies to a unique subset of Twitter users.
WOODMAN: WE THINK THAT THE DRONE CATEGORY IS A SUBSET OF THE OVERALL GOPRO MARKET TODAY.
The Pennsylvania documents were a small subset of a larger batch given exclusively to The Hill.
And we have a podcast detailing the many, many ways Subset games brilliantly designed mechs-vs.
For this small subset, hiring difficulties have only become more problematic thanks to the immigration crisis.
Among a certain subset, it was both fashionable and integral to ignore the fluctuations in price.
When it was first rolled out, it only applied to a small subset of Chase's cards.
That subset of the poll was based on interviews with 85033 registered voters Jan. 30-Feb.
The subset she helps her high performing female clients with the most is high functioning anxiety.
A subset of flags represent other sexualities on the spectrum, such as bisexual, pansexual and asexual.
Any subject matter expertise we have in security is really a subset of larger subject matter.
Torontonian Jay White, 37, is part of a subset of Canadians who are rabid Trump fans.
So it's sort of a bizarre subset that they think it's a reasonable thing to say.
Secondly, IO is considerably reduced because we can effectively scan only a subset of the columns.
I want Subset to add a daily challenge mode focused on a single turn of play.
Wedges: As Thought Co. discusses, wedges are a subset of irons and have the same shape.
The overwhelming number of these works (comprising a subset called "Protesters") are on the second floor.
There's also a subset of Japanese horror movies that's the slice-and-dice really gory ones.
An analysis of a subset of my more recent tweets rated me as 99 percent nice.
What once was a vanguard, and then a mainstream, is now a subset of classic rock.
Near the finish line, a booth offered manicures to a subset of joggers in sequined velour.
The administration has already levied a 25 percent tariff on a smaller subset of Chinese imports.
Additionally, a subset of the group have been accused of possessing child pornography, according to CNN.
This is the exact subset of the population that content networks and streaming services are targeting.
But "Pure" is part of a more specific and recent subset in Lilith-inspired pop culture.
It looked at a subset of the first 22019 patients with confirmed 2100-nCoV in Wuhan.
"A subset of men whom Trump appeals to is threatened by women in power," she said.
"We've created an entire subset, an entire third class of citizens in our population," Bevin said.
Millions of American adults vape, and a subset gravitate to online communities to share their habit.
Another subset of of its lenders, meantime, have been pushing hard for liquidation, sources told CNBC.
For CNBC, a subset of investors who manage at least $1 million in assets is compiled.
So, unless Saints fans comprise a disproportionate chunk of that subset, their preferences will hardly register.
According to Stenner's theory, there is a certain subset of people who hold latent authoritarian tendencies.
That is to say, he's not that famous, at least not to a subset of Bachelor fans.
But among a subset of internet denizens, he's something of a demigod: a Jordan Peterson in miniature.
On to the second point, and that is the second subset which was the Hillary Clinton investigation.
One subset of these fakers carve slurs into their own bodies, putting self-hatred on stunning display.
Already we've seen a subset of Democrats reorient their strategy around labor to address the grassroots energy.
The optimization happens as each subset is analyzed, and pruned when it doesn't meet the search criteria.
But we've allocated a weird amount of cultural capital to this especially pointless subset of the discipline.
But with the Iowa caucuses now days away, a subset of Sanders supporters has become extremely vocal.
One subset, however, turned the tables on that average and complied to the request at 76%. Why?
Particularly AMP, which is build on a subset of the same HTML stack that powers the web.
But there was a significant subset of viewers who found the frame rate... Justin Richmond: Off-putting.
Fake news consumption is concentrated among a narrow subset of Americans with the most conservative news diets.
Former Mayor Pete Buttigieg has long drawn the ire of progressives, particularly the young and online subset.
The Department of Justice does not represent any narrow interest of any subset of the American people.
Pamela Chomba, 27, belongs to a small subset of DACA recipients who are both Latino and Muslim.
Waze on Android Auto is a slightly simplified subset of what you can do on the phone.
ASMR is also not explicitly sexual in nature, but a subset of erotic ASMR content does exist.
LTV: Um, and so we looked at a specific subset of those complaints: neighbors complaining about neighbors.
Graduate students will occasionally publish papers on a subset of data and move on with their careers.
Protestants (of whom Pentecostals are a subset) are thought to make up a quarter of Brazil's population.
Cook told Reuters that results for mainland China, a subset of Apple's greater China region, were positive.
That leaves only 10 to 30 percent for physical activity, of which exercise is only a subset.
These hominins were more like modern humans than Neanderthals, and represent a potential subset of Homo sapiens.
But what the Fourth Circuit said is that distributor liability is basically a subset of publisher liability.
"We're aware of a problem with Google Docs affecting a significant subset of users," reads the message.
Seltzers are a subset of sparkling waters: plain water that gets its bubbles from carbon dioxide (CO2100).
The GOP has decided to make sure that this subset of U.S. citizens will not vote. Why?
Each course is dedicated to a specific subset of AWS, allowing you to choose your own track.
Then, of course, there's that whole subset that believes dry shampoo is totally 'effing up their hair.
President Obama passed DACA in 33, which offered deportation relief to a subset of young undocumented immigrants.
Lately, a subset of international players have begun translating retro games into their native tongues as well.
The rare iatrogenic condition —  one caused by medical treatment — afflicts a tiny subset of turbinate-surgery patients.
Negative views of the FBI among that subset rose from 21% in 2017 to 36% in 2018.
It seems perverse to require a warrant if the agents want to look at a smaller subset.
Investigators had narrowed their search to a subset of blue Chevy Impalas; the network pinpointed which one.
First, it covers only harassment; discrimination is excluded entirely even though harassment is a subset of discrimination.
The subset of 802 registered voters has a margin of error of plus or minus 4.3 points.
This is particularly true of a subset of healthcare providers concerned about losing bargaining power over insurers.
Clinton's use of a private email server, but those were only a small subset of the total.
In both cases, Skype is targeting a subset of its users with features built just for them.
Federal law only requires the company to provide a subset of the information it collected about me.
The team looked at a subset of 13 spongers and 24 non-spongers between 2007 to 2015.
Since then, it has been included only on questionnaires sent to a smaller subset of the population.
It's become a forum where a subset of the bank's leaders can discuss their most pressing issues.
Yet these protections only cover a subset of employees, with stipulations around job tenure and employer size.
Still, a vocal subset of Twitter users is extremely picky about which tweets appear in their timeline.
To construct a finite field, start by extracting a finite subset of numbers from the counting numbers.
A subset of emerging market economies, including China, will be the driver of this modest global expansion.
The vacancies within the federal government are merely a subset of what has become a global problem.
Pandora says the ads will begin running today for a small subset of listeners using its app.
A staggeringly smaller subset of those go on to be memorialized in history to any significant depth.
They are a subset of the kissaten, the small and idiosyncratic coffeehouses dotting side-streets in Tokyo.
Specifically, what subset of those investments are both "green" and suitable for a morphing, countercyclical job force?
If 15 states in the West end up in an ISO together, it seems clear that a subset of them will be working on the assumption that they are pulling something over on another subset — that one or the other is wrong about how things are going to go.
It was dreamt as a happy place where we could all share our thoughts but has instead turned into scrimmage where a certain subset of the population gangs up on an other subset and where a ban-first-ask-questions-later policy would make things hard to monetize.
Johnson's name recognition and colorful history mean another subset of voters don't just dislike Johnson but loathe him.
Of this small albeit revealing subset of women studied, a quarter had reportedly died from maternal health complications.
Martinez had been involved in gangs and was a member of "a subset of the Crips," Antonetti said.
The subset of cases involved are ones where defendants previously sentenced are seeking a reduction in their sentence.
Although people with disabilities represent a small subset of Apple's total user base, it isn't an insignificant group.
"It also looks like CBD doses can be good for pain in a subset of folks," he adds.
Yet, punishment is the only thing that will stop a certain subset of people who cheat the system.
Shawn Neudauer, a spokesperson for ICE, said the agency sends the clippings to a subset of its employees.
What makes a person want to talk with a random subset of their friends on a regular basis?
In addition to this data dump, scientists performed their own analysis on a small subset of the data.
The former secretary of state leads Trump 45 percent to 41 percent among the crucial subset of voters.
Eventually though, a subset of AI called deep learning became sensitive enough to recognize speech from voice data.
" In today's ruling, though, the 2nd Circuit determined that "sexual orientation discrimination is a subset of sex discrimination.
The problem for this subset of otherwise loyal European iPhone users is that Apple isn't offering enough privacy.
A small subset of those where entertainment and tech executives convening to share best practices and strike deals.
In the not-so-distant future, humanity has evolved into a new subset of people with supernatural abilities.
"There's a subset of people who love that sector and they're getting really full," said one fund manager.
Another idea would be to continue the current system, but make a small subset of clothes available immediately.
But the Department of Justice does not represent any narrow interest or any subset of the American people.
The feature currently appears to only be available on mobile, and only to a small subset of users.
The state's problem is a subset of a nationwide epidemic of drug abuse and addiction linked to opioids.
For a small but fervid subset of Americans, weekends are devoted to preparing for the end of weekends.
The survey asked a subset of 2628,28500 people about LBGT issues between March 6900, 2628, and Dec. 28503.
For the siblings report, it focused on the subset of 1,900 respondents who said they have a sibling.
Only a subset of dependent people will become addicted, for reasons scientists do not completely understand, he added.
Before the scandal, Moore had shown that he is popular with a significant subset of the Republican base.
A subset of science-based atheists are the "transhumanists," who believe that we are destined to become gods.
For a certain subset of high school seniors across the country, April 1 might as well be Christmas.
Instagram has begun testing the new algorithmic feed with only a small subset of users at the moment.
A subset of the already present Zoom functionality, Hover Text sort of reminds me of tooltips in Windows.
The VIX settlement price is calculated using actual opening trade price of a subset of S&P options.
We've now reached the subset of Game of Thrones characters I consider more likely to survive than die.
Forty-four percent said they took painkillers daily and two-thirds of that subset were on prescription medicines.
The subscription service is sometimes presented as an alternative to Amazon for a subset of cheap everyday products.
"My analysis confirms that acting white is a vexing reality within a subset of American schools," he wrote.
No longer are they all stage directors; a conspicuous subset rose through the ranks as administrators and producers.
In this paranoid, polarized and ill-informed subset of American news consumers, RT's audience crossed all ideological boundaries.
Barr's focus will target the judges that are hearing the cases, and not a subset of the FJA.
Most entrepreneurs conceptualize product-market fit as the point where some subset of customers love their product's features.
This may sound innocuous enough, but to a certain subset of "Green Gables" fans, those are fighting words.
The House committees said the texts were just a subset of more materials they hope to make public.
Those that do pay dividends are the smallest subset of the market, with approximately 8 percent, ValChoice said.
And the youngest subset of owners — those under age 35 — are the most confident about current business conditions.
The verdict on the patient's condition was that he had feather duvet lung, a subset of hypersensitivity pneumonitis.
SRS: This exhibition is dealing with a subset of your work in Iran over the last 40 years.
In any given season, the components of the look are drawn from a subset of mainstream fashion trends.
Programming is always just solving problems and programming languages all exist to solve some subset of all problems.
A notable subset of Pistoletto's work includes over two dozen Mirror Paintings, a series he began in 1961.
His argument that he can better speak out against Trump because he no longer has to worry about appealing to the "subset of a subset," which makes up the Republican primary electorate, comes hazardously close to conceding that the electoral route is no longer a worthwhile or a decent one.
Fea pointed out that among a certain subset of evangelicals, even innocuous details seem to be evidence of prophecy.
Some people in that subset—it has not said how many—may also have had credit-card details stolen.
" From there, she says, "The term kind of created another subset of books—actual 'beach reads' with beach themes.
Actually, yes, as it turns out, thanks to a subset of poppers trainers known as poppers training hypnosis videos.
Apple's Siri sends a limited subset of encrypted, anonymous recordings to graders, who label the quality of Siri's responses.
A subset of candidates offer a vision heavy on investing in innovation and new research and generating new jobs.
There is no consensus among experts on whether moral injury is a subset of PTSD or a distinct condition.
The drug, eteplirsen, is designed to treat a particular subset of Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) patients. (http:1.usa.
Sarepta is looking for accelerated approval for eteplirsen to treat a subset of patients with Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD).
One slide, for example, asked whether "black children" or "white men" were a protected subset of people on Facebook.
It's generally illegal to sell spirits online D2C aside from a small subset of liquors with lesser alcohol contents.
Jihadists are a subset of the puritanical Salafist movement that seeks "progress through regression", as Mr Maher puts it.
Since not everyone experiences ASMR, it will likely remain a niche for a subset of people on the internet.
When you perform searches in the app, a subset of results will now show a "follow" button alongside results.
Messages on the desktop is, essentially, a subset of all you can now do with messages on iOS 10.
Access to traditional cards, particularly credit cards, remains limited to the banked and high-income subset of the population.
Soundtrap's full suite is available on the desktop, with a subset of its tools available on iOS and Android.
Cancer cells are rife with mutations, but only a small subset of those are functionally important to the cancer.
As Grammarly studies the behavior of a subset of users, it sees which replacement spellings users accept and ignore.
A tiny subset of these people, probably 10,000 worldwide, eventually ascended to the top positions of governments and companies.
Basically, it lets companies bypass the App Store and directly distribute beta apps to a limited subset of users.
"There's absolutely a subset of video creators doing more quirky and strange, experimental stuff," Nilsson tells me over Skype.
The new tool called PhishMe Free is a cloud service that's a subset of their enterprise product, PhishMe Simulator.
"  According to Apple, less than one percent of a random subset of daily Siri activations are used for "grading.
It's a very, very narrow subset of the world that thinks about the duopoly and the problem that causes.
By combining these two, we can subset the number combinations that won a jackpot compared to those that didn't.
"However, its benefit is limited to a small subset of patients who are usually younger," Makary said by email.
But his championing net neutrality showed his willingness to advocate for the broader industry rather than just one subset.
Signatories do not have common agendas, yielding agreements covering only a subset of issues that can be agreed upon.
On Election Day, Bliss says, Portman's margin of victory was double that of Clinton within that subset of voters.
PTC Therapeutics Inc's DMD drug, Translarna, won conditional European approval in 2014, to treat a different subset of patients.
While those are critically important questions, they're only a subset of the overall questions about what happened in 2016.
These high yields are offered by mortgage real estate investment trusts, or mREITs, a subset of the REIT universe.
Quinn, which imposed the very same prohibition upon a subset of public unions, so-called partial public employee unions.
This could start for a subset of regulations, like those deemed as having a significant impact on small businesses.
Still, in a department with 36,000 uniformed police officers, Officer Bukowski is part of subset that is virtually microscopic.
The Druze, a religious sect spread throughout Israel, Lebanon and Syria, make up a subset of Israel's Arab population.
If you belong to the (probably pretty large) subset of Twin Peaks fans who also love guzzling beer, rejoice.
Coming up with an answer to this question required a specific subset of funding and exit data from Crunchbase .
The "Star Wars Story" subset of franchise spin-offs have more room to play than their big trilogy counterparts.
So, instead, it counts a subset of them that it learns about through identifiers such as an FBI number.
This involves grants, which the government has not identified beyond narrowing the scope to a small subset of grants.
I was also beginning to understand that queer people are often relegated to a subset of common terminology; i.e.
Previous research, in patients who had been unresponsive for years, had found that a subset showed hidden brain function.
Clinton's proposals, by contrast, have been particular and designed to solve problems for a specific subset of affected people.
Every square inch of the painting's neatly balanced symbolic network contains within it yet another subset of hieroglyphic patterns.
A subset of biohackers called grinders go so far as to implant devices like computer chips in their bodies.
And perhaps even more surprising, a key subset of the technology world wasn't down at all — it was up.
To create a statistical model, they compared a subset against 1,500 patients that had also consented to providing DNA.
On Twitter, a subset of purported Sanders supporters claimed that Warren was hurting his chances for being the nominee.
Turnout among college students -- an important subset of the youth vote -- was even more impressive in 20203, at 40.3%.
A notable subset of the people interested in these brain pills—and sometimes hawking them—are on the right.
This strategy emphasizes withdrawal into a market niche that serves a small subset of existing customers with specialized needs.
For example, data on use of statins or LDL level were only available for a small subset of participants.
Studies suggest that a small subset of male and female pedophiles have an interest in toddlers, or even infants.
The new set of parental controls is actually only a subset of the controls users can enable for themselves.
As the culture changed, their works, never mainstream, became obscure to all but a tiny subset of the cognoscenti.
A subset of Silicon Valley startups exist to serve people who strive to create their own Silicon Valley startups.
For results among the subset of 888 registered voters, the error margin is plus or minus 4.0 percentage points.
The happy endings introduce another stranger to the ranks of that New York subset of rescuers, the subway hero.
Natural language processing, which is a subset of artificial intelligence, is "of particular interest" to the company, Dean said.
The subset includes about 13 percent of all DMD patients, or some 1,300 to 1,900 in the United States.
But the ability to send surprise bills affects the negotiating dynamics between that subset of doctors and insurance companies.
Pickpockets picked, and their niche subset, lush workers, took razors to the trousers of sleeping drunks on the subway.
Researchers focused on the most vulnerable subset of premature babies: those born at no more than 43 weeks gestation.
But we should hesitate to make strong conclusions — one way or another — from any handpicked subset of the data.
It specifically refers to the subset of patients who had an irregular pulse notification while wearing their confirmatory patch.
There are also men who like my music, but there's a subset of guys who find it utterly unacceptable.
The researchers noticed that a molecule called RANK was prevalent in a certain subset of cells in BRCA1 breast tissue.
In a very small subset of patients, about 265,000, mutations in the RPE65 gene specifically bring on their vision problems.
I know there's a subset of people who look lean but have a lot of fat around their internal organs.
Of course, the Fortune 500 list is a small subset of the professional world, and yet these statistics speak volumes.
But TV Time can tap into the reactions and sentiments shared by a subset of a show's most engaged fans.
Soon Goldschneider was hardly eating anything and exercising compulsively and to an extreme (a subset disorder known as "exercise bulimia").
And it's not the first time that an impressive technology has displaced a subset of workers in a particular discipline.
One subset of luxury goods that seems set to endure some pain over the coronavirus outbreak is the alcohol category.
It might only reflect a small subset of what is likely a far more serious and much larger national problem.
There's a strong caveat to all of this: Twitter users are a self-selecting subset not necessarily representative of America.
So where VR looks like a subset of the games market, AR's long-term dynamics could be more like mobile.
Subset Games, creator of space roguelike FTL: Faster Than Light, showed off its next game today with a brief trailer.
And there is one subset of that that is fermentation, and that's its own infinite world in and of itself.
I'm well aware that most of them have a subset of "super responders" for whom the results are especially dramatic.
"The relations with the US will be a subset of where Erdogan wants to take the country now," said Jeffrey.
The feature was recently made available in the "More" menu on mobile and on desktop to a subset of users.
And the cured zombies are loathed by a noisy, violent subset of protestors who think they represent an ongoing danger.
I certainly could see that there was a stupid subset of Sanders's supporters who, you know, were stupid little boys.
Today in Brooklyn, Samsung is pushing things even further, with the introduction of a new subset of Galaxy Note devices.
Many perceive Trump voters -- and specifically this subset of white working class folks who support him in droves -- as angry.
Statisticians typically do this by sampling the data and using that subset to draw conclusions about the entire data set.
In that way, I don't think that we're just going after a subset of women who, say, only eat organic.
They claim that the areas they work in are but a subset of the markets they can hope to dominate.
Nina wanted to show them off to everyone and I was so happy to be a subset of her everyone.
A small subset of the individuals in the study had both excess fat and low BMI because of inadequate muscle.
This week, WeWork is investing in something slightly closer to home—and for a subset of WeWork's customers, a competitor.
But actually what was implemented was a very small subset of what was being proposed and it was very targeted.
When Facebook Stories launched globally in March, you could only share to all your friends or a subset of them.
Add to that, is also only a subset of Firefox users who are running Mozilla's telemetry browser performance reporting feature.
A sheet of paper listed 41 separate titles, with only eight hours to try an arbitrarily selected subset of them.
The problem stems from the fact that tech employers tend to recruit from a tiny subset of elite U.S. colleges.
Today, Lyft says this Concierge program is opening up to more organizations, instead of just a limited subset of partners.
When I say "women in comedy," I'm speaking of the subset of women who studied comedy as opposed to acting.
In the world of high-end virtual reality, the battle is to capture the larger subset of a niche market.
Payment in the OS is a subset of the bundling topic above, as it is "bundling" driven by Apple/Google.
"There are specific needs for specific cities; San Francisco falls into that subset of places with affordability challenges," Lehane said.
Every other major demographic group or political subset said they think most of what he says regarding Russia is false.
Facebook's versatility may be the driving force behind its high rates of adoption among this subset of small-business owners.
Registered voters made up 923 of the respondents and the margin of error for that subset is 3.8 percentage points.
Libertarianism is not conservatism, nor is it an offshoot of conservatism, a subset, or even a relative of common extraction.
The first was what might be called the clarification apology -- a subset of the larger class of non-apology apologies.
That enemy coordinated complex, military-style assaults against a subset of targets that, while civilian, held symbolic or political value.
They are functionally similar to special districts, which are a subset of local government designed to provide one specific purpose.
We are all sold the notion that artificial intelligence is better than humans, when reality, it's a subset of humans.
High-ROE stocks represent a subset of the so-called quality strategy that are still attractively priced, according to Kostin.
Still, scientists are hopeful based on the fact that a subset of patients shows an immune response to their cancer.
The first precision medicine drug, Herceptin, was developed and approved for a subset of breast cancer patients in the 1990s.
Comcast serves 22.4 million pay TV subscribers in the U.S., but the issue only impacted a subset of those customers.
OK, here we go: Carson Palmer = James Blunt A certain subset of people had some hope for him in 2004.
It was called Windows RT and it only ran a subset of Windows apps and Microsoft ultimately killed the project.
A small subset of AI startups will resemble SaaS businesses from the beginning, before AI is deployed in the product.
When some soft appendage is called into action, a subset of chambers are pneumatically inflated, resulting in the desired motion.
Yet a determined subset of athletes in these sports get their hands on performance-enhancing drugs and evade testing regimens.
In fact, it was a handful of retailers in a small subset of comic-shop owners who felt that way.
Instead of typing on a computer, there's a subset that insists on using a typewriter, or doing it by hand.
Facts First: While it's unclear what subset of migrants Trump is referring to, the majority of migrants appear in court.
So for the subset of evangelicals in the 20th century, support for Israel became a really, really important political position.
It follows that 'critical habitat' is the subset of 'habitat' that is 'critical' to the conservation of an endangered species.
And that might be true for a certain subset of people, especially those who are early on in the platform.
What happens when an insular subset of society encodes governing systems intended for use by the majority of the planet?
"Some very sizable insured loss events are within the subset of possible projected Irma paths," research analyst Ryan Tunis said.
But this subset of tango history began to come under scrutiny as Argentina's feminist movement grew in visibility and vigor.
What the reader doesn't realize, at least for a long while, is that Murphy is a member of that subset.
A subset that is a combination of a protected class and a nonprotected class is not protected by Facebook's policies.
As a larger, single subset working under the auspices of the commissioner's office, umpires were warned about their combative style.
In all, however, the long/short equity subset of alternative mutual funds fell 0.9 percent for the year to Nov.
A seasonal subset known for their twinkly-eyed, scene-stealing work, they occupy a perennially nostalgic place in cinema history.
The CNN/ORC poll follows scientific polling methods, but surveys debate watchers, a subset the network says skewed slightly Democratic.
Think of the so-called Walmart Mom demographic, an important subset of swing voters first identified about a decade ago.
This gives the fake news more views which, in turn, will result in a subset of the population believing it.
"They belong to the same subset of white nationalists who are afraid of how the country is changing," he said.
But few have felt the pain as much as frontier markets, a subset of smaller and often riskier emerging economies.
"I think that bump stock owners, as a smaller subset of firearm owners, will comply [with the ban]," Aposhian said.
It is also true that the doctrines she mentions have come increasingly into question by a small subset of Americans.
There is another subset of Republicans who worry it makes the party of "law and order" seem weak on crime.
Yet the tactical position Border Patrol, a subset of CBP, assumes may not be against individual migrants or even smugglers.
Like Twitter, however, Facebook only notified a subset of those users — individuals who followed or liked Russian pages or accounts.
Sure, it'd say, then add some sort of caveat about how it was only meant for a small subset of people.
We don't think it's the full picture of your heart, it's just a subset of what's going on in your heart.
CloudEndure's capabilities here could help Amazon serve this specific subset of clients, many of which are in the financial services sector.
This means that at any given moment, attitudes and opinions are based on a subset of information available in our memory.
Darlene wasn't queer, but for the subset of the show's audience that was—myself included—she felt like one of us.
This subset of the Air Force currently supports US military operations through the use of satellites, launch vehicles, and cyber operations.
Wootton: AI is a subset of machine learning, the ability of a machine to learn and intuit what needs to happen.
NRA members are a smaller subset of that—the organization claims to have 218 million members, but no one really knows.
But a subset of vegetarians will make an exception for fish — perhaps because they might think of fish as "lesser" creatures.
The complicated emotional labor of social media celebrity and, more specifically, a subset of stars who deliver comforting and upbeat messages.
Most doctors agree that a subset of users benefit from a lifetime prescription, but disagree over how large the group is.
This small subset then goes on to create 50% of all tweets from U.S. adults on the subject of national politics.
" They're a subset of fetish coined as "watersports," or more technically called urolagnia, "sexual excitement associated with urine or with urination.
Alas, there's a whole other subset of Game of Thrones lore that's about to get a whole lot more important: Weaponry.
Full-time Facebook employees then audit a subset of QA decisions, and from these collective deliberations, an accuracy score is generated.
While mobile shopping is a growing trend, it still makes up a small subset of online shopping and overall retail sales.
At the same time, there's a subset of this population of homeopathy seekers that holds a low perception of mainstream medicine.
A sizable subset of his Twitch following are also subscribers, which mean they pay him a minimum of $5 a month.
Personalized AR: This approach revolves around displaying information only in the subset of the environment that a particular user is experiencing.
One interesting subset: a big jump in the percentage of younger voters who refuse to align with a major political party.
IC: The gay community, LGBTQ community, the lesbian community, which there's a subset of that, none of us are monolithic communities.
Among the subset of almost 60,000 people seen at Cleveland Clinic, half of the patients were at least 54 years old.
The musical isn't just a cultural phenomenon; for a certain subset of its fans, it's a beacon for a progressive America.
A OnePlus spokesperson says that the 40,000 customers exposed to the attack "represent a small subset" of its total customer base.
"Based on that review, we concluded that all accounts — and not just a subset — were impacted by the 2013 security incident."
"There is probably a subset of users who have not and will not turn on these services," said John Verdi, v.p.
In his subset of pieces titled Dwellings, artist Drew Conrad replicates architecture withering into derelict structures by using brand new materials.
Humans tend to design experiments using these wells quite simply; do A to one subset, B to another, and so on.
If a TV show wants to evoke a specific subset of modern teenhood, they may want to use a JUUL pod.
That small subset — 240,300 out of 132,500 active creators or about 3.2 percent of its customers — is Patreon's core focus nowadays.
It is important to note that this unemployment number does not include the subset of jobless people not actively seeking employment.
American nativists, along with a subset of leftist radicals, support the Brexit along with domestic political threats to the established order.
"Solely speech recognition-based system is only going to address a subset of the needs for ultimate conversational models," he adds.
BioMarin Pharmaceutical Inc and Sarepta Therapeutics Inc are developing drugs for DMD, but their treatments target a different subset of patients.
It's a strange and highly competitive subset of livestreaming that can be very lucrative for those trying to build a name.
But the small subset received an average of 298,000 views, compared with 97,000 for videos without children, according to the report.
But within this demographic is another subset—marginalized groups who experience similar policing because of gender identity or non-normative sexuality.
Those who do well on CR, he says, are likely to be a subset benefiting from the right genetic make-up.
That's a small subset of Walmart's 4,700 U.S. stores, but the company considers the rollout a "test" for the time being.
Yet a truly, truly baffling subset of the fancam reply trend has recently emerged out of the aftermath of unfortunate tragedies.
Until 2013, the school was sending a subset of privately donated cadavers to a city morgue for burial at public expense.
Sarepta is seeking accelerated approval for eteplirsen, which is designed to treat a subset of patients with Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD).
Army Special Forces is a much larger organization than Delta Force, which is a small subset of Army Special Operations Command.
Bieber's not new to rapping, but this is probably his most involved entry in subset of his catalog, so that's cool.
Golodirsen is for patients who are amenable to what is known as exon 20800 skipping, a subset of overall DMD patients.
"It's a very small subset of stores at this point," said Chief Executive Officer Larry Menlo on a call with analysts.
This bill would protect a very small subset of suspected criminals—perhaps just one a year, based on reporting from 2016.
Instead of following Intuit's lead and constraining its offer to a subset of low-income taxpayers, TaxAct went the opposite direction.
Germany has been keeping a subset of its 80-some Tornado fleet equipped to carry out the NATO nuclear-sharing doctrine.
Kostin has identified a subset of the high-dividend group, including firms that have the potential to raise payouts even further.
Pinar pointed out that these methods only rely on a certain subset of DNA sequences, meaning there could be missing data.
That is Subset Games tactical mech puzzler Into the Breach, a brilliant game of strategy, perfect information, and bleak narrative coherence.
He has recognized, correctly, that freer trade with countries like China has hurt a subset of American workers (while benefiting others).
And though FTL certainly made Subset Games a lot of money, you wouldn't know it by looking at Into the Breach.
Again, as a subset of the games market, it seems to have found a deep niche audience without going mass-market.
Some subset of the ectoparasite's victims would thereafter react to alpha-gal whenever they encountered it, including in meat and cetuximab.
"Asking a subset to remain sheltered in place, to remain in home, that's more difficult to do," he said by phone.
But no, there was a sort of a technology, it was a subset of business, it was almost a regional story.
In these models, both astrocytes and a subset of neurons were made to secrete a green fluorescent protein called G-CaMP7.
Even after the body stops producing neutralizing antibodies, a subset of immune memory cells can reactivate a response effectively, he noted.
But for one subset of voters, this election is not just a battle for control of Congress and state governors' offices.
There were strong benefits for the subset of black and Hispanic students, and for those whose parents had few educational credentials.
There is, however, a subset of Trump supporters "who are extraordinarily vocal in their intolerance and white nationalism," according to Motyl.
It's unlikely either she or Yang wins outright, but both could appeal to a very libertarian subset of New Hampshire voters.
A subset of patients may have more severe illness including trouble breathing and scans revealing signs of infection in both lungs.
A subset of patients may have more severe illness including trouble breathing and scans revealing signs of infection in both lungs.
On TikTok especially, there's a subset of memes that seem to relish the excitement and pure adrenaline of going to war.
Increasingly, PBMs are choosing a subset of treatments for their coverage list when there are multiple treatments that are considered equivalent.
The results from the subset of investors with $1 million or more in a brokerage account is provided exclusively to CNBC.
Whether painting protesters as a subset of unruly partisans is accurate or will be effective is very much up for debate.
I guess I'm right on the edge of the subset of users Soundbrenner is trying to woo with the Soundbrenner Core.
What we're reading: This piece in Taste about a food specialty known to few outside a small subset of Italian-Americans.
But shortly after the book came out, Mr. Weir started hearing from a subset of readers who objected to the obscenities.
Instagram tests hiding Like counts globally Instagram tells TechCrunch the hidden Likes test is expanding to a subset of users globally.
The box gathers a host of data, a subset of which is sent to the cloud where it can be analyzed.
"I do believe that a subset of people struggle with out-of-control sexual behavior," said sex therapist Douglas Braun-Harvey.
Google is heading this way too, experimenting with DoH with a subset of users in its upcoming release of Chrome v78.
The site also deems a subset of critics to be "top critics" and calculates a separate score that only includes them.
And then there is a subset of Americans, about four in 10, who are proud of him and excited about him.
Already, national parks are getting trashed, Smithsonian museums have been shuttered and a subset of environmental inspections are now on hold.
The collection is part of a subset of paintings that were made for royal patrons in the Rajput kingdoms of India.
Johnson said then -- and more recently in a GQ interview -- that such voices represent a small subset of the overall pool.
Asking around, I learned that a subset of my peers had been carefully groomed with tools I hadn't even known existed.
Through these objects, most of which were very inexpensive, a subset of music fans defined themselves as part of a tribe.
Mere awareness of these issues becomes the most important thing, the capacity to articulate them a new subset of Correct Facts.
The chipmaker has determined that it can "lawfully resume shipping a subset of current products" that were not subject to American restrictions.
NLP technology is typically built upon deep learning techniques, a subset of AI that mimics the neural pathways of the human brain.
Skinny repeal was an exceptionally narrow subset of Obamacare repeal, and even it caused three Republican defections, enough to kill the effort.
There's a subset of people out there who refer to April through August not as spring and summer, but as festival season.
Where should you post your daily story now becomes a daily concern for a certain subset of youngish, social media-savvy people.
Nootropics are a subset of supplements that many claim to be that very magic bullet that ups their concentration and retention game.
Microsoft said Tay's behavior was the result of "a coordinated attack by a subset of people" exploiting a vulnerability in Tay's coding.
VR looks most like a subset of the video games market, where it has been heavily marketed toward a gamer user base.
That idea has proven especially alluring to a certain subset of Silicon Valley for whom the phrase "aligning incentives" sends hearts aflutter.
A small subset of those participants received smaller booster sessions in the weeks leading up to the first and third year assessments.
The findings are based on a subset of worldwide data that showed nearly 1 billion people, or one in seven, have OSA.
Accuracy, in this case, means that when Facebook audits a subset of contractors' decisions, its full-time employees agree with the contractors.
I did my master's degree in a particular subset of Victorian literature called Sensation Fiction, which was basically about women behaving badly.
None of the three — a small subset of the growing market — offers research showing that their specific devices do what they claim.
This isn't the first time Facebook is testing a different type of news feed on a (typically small) subset of its users.
Unfortunately, in the first 24 hours of coming online, a coordinated attack by a subset of people exploited a vulnerability in Tay.
In 2015, the company began demanding that this same subset of companies give their employees 15 days of paid leave each year.
Though Facebook only took down a subset of the far right muck-spreaders — around 15% of the suspicious pages reported to it.
Oh, and it was also a chance for another highly skilled subset of the planet's population to strut their stuff — specifically, hackers.
Among this subset, almost 5 percent who used e-cigs quit, compared to 3 percent of smokers who used nicotine replacement medication.
But while that may upset a subset of the world's Kardashian fans, another mistake is the app now seemingly burying breaking news.
Instead, Seeso has a "free-forever front porch," a company rep explains, meaning that a subset of content will remain free forever.
For the subset of cases that were medical mistakes, the reviewers found 30 percent of the incidents caused harm and were preventable.
But the damning judgment does seem to hold for one influential subset of Mr Cruz's acquaintances: his Republican colleagues in the Senate.
Those investments are aimed at long-term technical innovations, an important subset of which is the development and refinement of standout designs.
About 10 million people owned Fat PS3s, and probably a much smaller subset of those people flirted with Linux on their console.
A decent subset of the white supremacist harassment on Twitter isn't even direct threats, just earnest expression of a violently racist ideology.
Even if it only winds up applying to a subset of schizophrenics, any advance that hits these negative symptoms is a breakthrough.
The sample included 1,224 likely voters; that subset of data has a margin of error of plus or minus 2.8 percentage points.
A subset of 17.5 percent had made plans for how they would commit suicide and 4.3 percent had made an actual attempt.
EPA eviscerates the regulation's direct benefits by focusing only on a small subset of mercury reduction benefits associated with subsistence fishing communities.
For a small subset of patients, though, the cancer comes back aggressively and it's not treatable with chemo or surgery, he said.
For one, it perpetuates the model minority myth and gives institutional racism deniers fodder to isolate one subset success as the norm.
Opinions on the use of force are just a subset of what the Office of Legal Counsel is withholding from public release.
Machine learning is a subset of artificial intelligence in which computers figure out new tasks without having been programmed to do so.
But in court on Friday, Fabian revealed details about one subset: 19 parents of children younger than 5 were deported, she said.
Those men were overwhelmingly white, Protestant, and over the age of 21, meaning only a small subset of the population could vote.
Chung is one example of a subset of baby boomers who have become the fastest-growing group of renters across the nation.
It is the potentially addictive subset of opioids, whose natural ancestors were originally derived from poppies, that we associate with the word.
These are just a small subset of the things you should be looking for when you're talking to early-stage/angel investors.
I would put Captain America into that subset of heroes that then use bioengineering and modification to achieve even more extreme results.
Part of a small and controversial subset of preppers, Ray approaches self-reliance a little differently from his more backwoods survivalist brothers.
In this model, universities pay a hefty price to get a huge subset of a publisher's journals, instead of purchasing individual titles.
BioMarin Pharmaceutical Inc's Kyndrisa, designed to address the same subset of patients as Sarepta's drug, was rejected by the FDA in January.
IBM selected a sampled subset of one million images from Yahoo's Flickr dataset (Flickr allows the use of its images for research).
There was near-universal Democratic opposition to the payroll tax cut, which would likely benefit only companies and a subset of workers.
Her response: Eshoo's office said the statistic was based on a subset of enrollees who are dually enrolled in Medicaid and Medicare.
For this experiment, a random subset of people receiving vouchers for the first time would get more than just the rental subsidy.
The brandings were connected to a Nxivm subset called D.O.S. that he had repeatedly assured others he had nothing to do with.
The company says in a security document that a small subset of anonymous recordings may be stored for more than two years.
But they only need votes from a subset of individuals in their districts or states; other voters' preferences can safely be ignored.
And yet many of them are failing one subset of women — those, like me, who know they never want to have children.
You can't have all the music on your phone, but there's some subset of music that you wanna have on your phone.
Researchers also looked at objectively-measured sleep positions for a subset of women who underwent home sleep studies for nighttime breathing problems.
The president gets particularly high marks from those who identify as devout Catholics, as 21625 percent of that subset approve of Trump.
The results were based on a subset of 103,400 survey respondents from 81 of the nation's largest retail and food service companies.
They reappeared even when the researchers looked at a subset of boundaries where the nearby demographics were barely changing before the 1930s.
But for a subset of the meme makers and their audience, the war jokes are helping quell anxiety and keep things lighthearted.
It creates the risk that a small subset of states, or even perhaps just one, could undermine beneficial transactions and settlements nationwide.
Most of the work in our lab during the Zika trial was to take a small subset into these more detailed studies.
And this is just one subset of data, organized by the interned having relatives abroad and registered at addresses in one area.
Payne's Air Service, about 30 miles away, in nearby Inlet, N.Y., also takes travelers to another subset of lakes in the vicinity.
An even smaller subset of these have access to Vaporflys custom-designed for their gait in Nike's NDA-protected Sports Research Laboratory.
Only a small subset of adults surveyed by CNBC said that they saw their paychecks go up and it was significantly beneficial.
Like other smart speakers, Facebook audits a subset of anonymized recordings and has human reviewers listen to them to improve the service.
If Cairo thinks it can get away with just acquitting the Americans or another subset of the defendants, it will stop there.
His support among the subset of Protestants has remained consistent since his election, although there is dissension among self-identified evangelical leaders.
Second, hacking even a tiny subset of the 10 billion and counting networked things can produce threats larger than any one consumer.
Burt focused on the subset of patients with relapsing-remitting MS who had at least two flare-ups in the past year.
The list is rounded out by the smaller subset of folks who are similarly curious about other members of the animal kingdom.
Experts say the new sanctions are expected to target some subset of people from that list, though it's not yet clear who.
Assigning blame to an invisible subset of irresponsible internet users allows people to feel better about the deplorable state of the union.
In fact, the economic modeling community is a relatively small subset of climate-focused economists, with its own tribal habits and customs.
Several on-demand meal couriers have emerged since Postmates opened, including DoorDash and Uber Eats, a subset of the ride-hailing giant.
Mr. Zuckerberg's efforts have made him the object of fascination and emulation among a subset of millennials in and around the tech industry.
Although only a small subset of children participate in such contests, they may offer a window into part of this generation's parenting priorities.
In the years since, however, it has become so tangled that, she said, it would affect only a very narrow subset of perpetrators.
There's room for improvement, as DeepCube experienced trouble with a small subset of cubes that resulted in some solutions taking longer than expected.
"This data has undergone a general quality review; however, only a subset of markers have been individually validated for accuracy," the warning says.
Of rent-burdened New Yorkers, the subset of extremely rent burdened pay more than 50 percent of their income toward rent and utilities.
But she is neither black nor Jewish, and her views appear to represent an extreme subset of the broader evangelical movement in America.
A small subset of work warriors around the country, dubbed "extreme commuters," spends a minimum of 1003 minutes traveling to work, one way.
It makes sense that there's a subset of people willing to shell out $99 (or more) for that information simply because they're curious.
A subset of artificial intelligence (AI) that excels at finding patterns and making predictions, it used to be the preserve of technology firms.
The company started rolling out the change this week to a very small subset of users, but it's already seeing some notable results.
A number of iOS applications integrate with Game Center to offer these features (or a subset of them) within their own gaming environment.
Meet the podfasters, a subset of podcast obsessives who listen to upward of 50 episodes a week, by, like Kenny, listening extremely fast.
In the campaign's official response to the AP, they argue that the data is "cherry picked" from a "limited subset" of her schedule.
Its annual report on the applications it receives - a subset of all intellectual property filings globally - gives an early snapshot of the trends.
This subset of EGEA participants, all of whom experience some degree of asthma, received medical examinations and filled out questionnaires regarding their symptoms.
We have 1.3 billion people using our products and so what might be good for a subset of people isn't good for everyone.
Because, in 2017, it's not a social media app if a certain subset of users aren't at least lightly advocating for racial genocide????
It is early days, but in a small subset of patients this mechanism has produced long-term remissions that are tantamount to cures.
But Trump doesn't seem to mind losing in court as long as he's winning in the eyes of some subset of the public.
A smaller subset of 20153 Pioneer ACOs risk their own money in the program in the event they don't save Medicare any money.
It eventually spun off into its own subset of vaping, and while most mods are now bulk manufactured, the name has stuck around.
Issues persisted for a small subset of those users, specifically related to installing and editing automations until 8:09 AM PT this morning.
Thanks to the proliferation of mobile devices, enterprise technology is no longer for a small subset of white-collar computer workers, it's mainstream.
Their study looked at a subset of data from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth (NLSY), an ongoing survey that started in 1979.
They can easily select a small subset of users (several hundred thousand) to conduct content reviews, chosen for their demographic and ideological diversity.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads CLEVELAND, Ohio—There is a specific subset of US identity that holds the Second Amendment especially dear.
Researchers also did more extensive testing on a subset of 20 samples to see what types of PFASs were in the food packaging.
Insurtech is a subset of fintech which relates to the use of technology to simplify and improve the efficiency of the insurance industry.
With this new move, Ticketfly's 1,600 clients can reach a targeted subset of Pandora's nearly 80 million monthly active users, the company says.
If money is given to too large a subset of the population, the influx of cash could increase prices and disrupt local economies.
Additionally, Samsung's devices didn't support Dolby Vision, just HDR10 and HDR10+, further limiting their appeal to a subset of the Blu-ray market.
The researchers first found that in the brains of sleep-deprived mice and Sik3 mutants, a similar subset of phosphorylating enzymes was active.
I'm not sure how large of a subset of the population needs this fix, but I'm glad someone is doing the design work.
Like any other subset of citizens, they have differences in racial identity, geography, gender, and how visibly they choose to express their faith.
Jazz said in a statement it was disappointed in the ruling but that it only involves a "subset" of its patents covering Xyrem.
If a subset of political decision-makers must spend their time arguing and denying, blaming and stonewalling while Antarctica sweats, so be it.
Bronx District Attorney Darcel Clark said the Brooklyn gang and the Bronx-based gang's subset, Sunset, are embroiled in a violent street war.
Meanwhile, there's another subset of readers who may be interested in the content, but aren't actually going to pay — at least, not yet.
It is, intentionally or not, fan service for a niche subset of 1990s alt culture when designer could fret about fun over flawlessness.
The team also found this inequality to disproportionately affect women, meaning more women would be in the "activity-poor" subset of the population.
Rociletinib is designed to treat a subset of patients with advanced non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) whose condition has worsened despite treatment.
At the end of the experiment, researchers tested the ability to resist smoking in a subset of 26 volunteers who were daily smokers.
Nadella says he's writing this book for "Microsoft team members, customers, and partners," which is sort of a strangely specific subset of people.
But his electoral fate will be decided by voters on Election Day, and in particular by a subset of this group: Hispanic Americans.

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