Examples of using Problem gamblers in English and their translations into Chinese
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Close to 3-million, are classified as problem gamblers.
Are problem gamblers usually addicted to other things too?
There are an estimated 430,000 problem gamblers in the UK.
Many of these problem gamblers come from some of our most vulnerable ethnic minorities.
Of those 1.4% of gamblers were classes as problem gamblers.
If you pay all of problem gamblers' debts, they will still be problem gamblers.
Most of us have been unwilling to admit we were real problem gamblers.
Specifically, problem gamblers experience problems with impulsivity in making healthy gambling decisions.
More than 2 million are classed as either problem gamblers or at risk of addiction.
A lot of them are even problem gamblers, which has forced the country to start enacting new laws and regulations.
We are, in most cases, unwilling to admit that we are real problem gamblers.
Some problem gamblers never experience any other addiction because no other substance or activity gives them the same feeling as gambling does.
More than 2 million people in the UK are either problem gamblers or at risk of addiction*.
Professor Takiguchi said she does not trust theGovernment to introduce a system of regulation to protect problem gamblers.
It is estimated that43 percent of FOBT users are problem gamblers or at risk of becoming one.
Britain's top five gambling companies have offered to raise addiction treatment funds toGBP 60 million a year to help problem gamblers.
Research shows that 22% of onlinegamblers using credit cards are problem gamblers, with even more suffering some form of gambling harm.
We are also increasinglyusing technology to help monitor potential problem gamblers.
Problem gamblers in Mississippi, which recently launched both sports betting and approved a state lottery, may soon find themselves without options for help.
Her work also found that access to smartphones deepened the secrecy around gambling,as well as making problem gamblers more isolated.
Research undertaken by the Commission shows that 22 per cent of online gamblers usingcredit cards to gamble are classed as problem gamblers.
Her work also found that access to smartphones deepened the secrecy around gambling,as well as making problem gamblers more isolated.
Speaking of the findings from her 2015 study of problem gambling in Ireland, she said that underagegambling was a“common theme” among recovering problem gamblers.
The commission has also proved that for every problem gambler, six people in the society are affected.
Another recent study found that on average, every“problem gambler” affects six other people in his or her life.
The 2018 National Gambling Study found that migrants whogambled were at a higher risk of becoming a problem gambler compared with New Zealand-born Kiwis.
In Wisconsin, more than 300,000 people have"some kind of addictive gambling problem, whether it's pathological or what we would categorize as a problem gambler.".