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It says this has left "large numbers of properties void in areas where the demand from those cohorts is lower than supply".

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"Most research has been conducted in cohorts with too few individuals thus lacking statistical power to uncover the rarer associations," he said.

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In Southern California, nearly 600 college students are in the current cohorts studying to be teachers under the grants and were to be assigned to high-need school districts.

A pre-sentence report can still be necessary if an individual does not fall into one of these cohorts.

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“Less than half of U.S. adults born after 1980 — those in the millennial and Generation Z birth cohorts — favor the death penalty,” Gallup noted.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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