same cohort in a sentence
- Climer joined the BBC in 1987 as an engineer, training in the same cohort as Kate Bellingham.
- Seinfeld and Shandling were close in age, and widely recognized as members of the same cohort with similar comedic stylings.
- This persists during the overwintering period as well, likely because it's the same cohort that advances from migration to the overwintering sites.
- "' Relative Age Discrimination "' indirect, systemic discrimination, disadvantaging relatively young individuals in a cohort and advantaging relatively old individuals in the same cohort.
- As a population, sperm cells have on average 50 % genome similarity so the premature acrosomal reactions aid fertilization by a member of the same cohort.
- It's difficult to find same cohort in a sentence.
- A student in the program will take his or her sequence of University Scholars courses with the same cohort of 40 students for the entire four years.
- From the same cohort, Irene Yuan Sun s short-listed proposal for a book about China s economic role in Africa was picked up by Harvard Business Review Press.
- But since then attitudes have undergone a remarkable shift . Twenty years later this same cohort, now in their 40s, condemned adultery by a much more resounding 74 percent.
- The Indigenous average for the same cohort is 40 % . 76 % of the year 12 kids going through AIME moved into Uni, employment or further training straight out of school-ending the educational inequality for that cohort.
- As many families in the area have above-average incomes compared with the Perth metropolitan region, private schools such as Mater Dei College, Prendiville College, Lake Joondalup Baptist College and St . Mark's Anglican Community School compete for the same cohort.
- There seems to be a pattern, on these pages, of content about Sharon Davson's relation to these celebrities being added by these alleged socks and then deleted by other editors and admins only to be re-added by the same cohort at a later stage.
- In response to this criticism, the authors published a second paper analyzing the same cohort, in which they did not systematically exclude vaginal deliveries in which unexpected complications arose, and concluded that the increased risk of neonatal mortality associated with cesarean section was 69 %, rather than 184 %.