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Definition of South Asia in English: South Asiaproper noun The southern part of Asia, in particular India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, and Sri Lanka. Example sentencesExamples - In the first half of the twentieth century, urban centers were dominated by South Asians and Europeans, while Fijians were considered essentially a rural people.
- Consumption of meat and other animal products is conclusively linked to heart disease, strokes, obesity and several types of cancer, as well as diabetes - which is also on the rise among South Asians.
- However, little is known about the charts' predictive validity in high risk groups such as South Asians, Polynesians, or African Americans.
- Nor has it helped that there just isn't enough data about the specific health problems of South Asians, let alone Indian Americans.
- Bangladeshis are the most recent immigrant group among South Asians in the United Kingdom.
- The question about the location of South Asians within Asian America is, inevitably, left open-ended.
- About 41 per cent of these are Filipinos while 12 per cent are South Asians.
- Today more than 80 percent are of Turkish or Lebanese origin, although South Asians and Indians from Fiji are also represented.
- In the population as a whole the trend to smaller families continues although South Asians, and particularly Pakistanis and Bangladeshis, tend to have more children than other ethnic groups.
- While many of the advocacy groups are composed of second generation Asians or South Asians, others are collaboration between second and first generation groups.
- The importance of triglyceride concentration also requires clarification in young men, women, and groups such as South Asians among whom abdominal obesity is prevalent.
- Companies are just not creating enough jobs, despite intense pressure to hire Saudis instead of South Asians and other expatriates.
- We still do not have an explanation for excess deaths from coronary heart disease in South Asians, but several plausible hypotheses have been generated.
- The rise of South Asians into the Asian mainstream has helped reinforce such thinking, she says.
- Filipinos have their own way of doing hip-hop as do South Asians.
- Why do you make a distinction between South Asians and Asians?
- One American contractor confirmed that South Asians had been brought in to handle at least some jobs with security implications.
- Newcomers from all over - particularly South Asians - join in droves, which anybody can do as long as they bring $100 and their equipment.
Definition of South Asia in US English: South Asiaproper noun The southern part of Asia, in particular India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, and Sri Lanka. Example sentencesExamples - The rise of South Asians into the Asian mainstream has helped reinforce such thinking, she says.
- About 41 per cent of these are Filipinos while 12 per cent are South Asians.
- Filipinos have their own way of doing hip-hop as do South Asians.
- Bangladeshis are the most recent immigrant group among South Asians in the United Kingdom.
- While many of the advocacy groups are composed of second generation Asians or South Asians, others are collaboration between second and first generation groups.
- In the first half of the twentieth century, urban centers were dominated by South Asians and Europeans, while Fijians were considered essentially a rural people.
- In the population as a whole the trend to smaller families continues although South Asians, and particularly Pakistanis and Bangladeshis, tend to have more children than other ethnic groups.
- Today more than 80 percent are of Turkish or Lebanese origin, although South Asians and Indians from Fiji are also represented.
- We still do not have an explanation for excess deaths from coronary heart disease in South Asians, but several plausible hypotheses have been generated.
- The importance of triglyceride concentration also requires clarification in young men, women, and groups such as South Asians among whom abdominal obesity is prevalent.
- Newcomers from all over - particularly South Asians - join in droves, which anybody can do as long as they bring $100 and their equipment.
- However, little is known about the charts' predictive validity in high risk groups such as South Asians, Polynesians, or African Americans.
- The question about the location of South Asians within Asian America is, inevitably, left open-ended.
- Companies are just not creating enough jobs, despite intense pressure to hire Saudis instead of South Asians and other expatriates.
- Nor has it helped that there just isn't enough data about the specific health problems of South Asians, let alone Indian Americans.
- Consumption of meat and other animal products is conclusively linked to heart disease, strokes, obesity and several types of cancer, as well as diabetes - which is also on the rise among South Asians.
- One American contractor confirmed that South Asians had been brought in to handle at least some jobs with security implications.
- Why do you make a distinction between South Asians and Asians?
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