Option 1: By the Numbers Using the statistics from this article or your own research, create a "by the numbers" infographic to show the scale and impact of the travel ban.
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By the numbers, via CNBC: Earnings: $2.38 per share, vs.
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Here's a look at the security presence, by the numbers.
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By the numbers, via CNBC: Loss per share: $0.04 vs.
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By the numbers: The number of affected users also differs.
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By the numbers, per CNBC: Earnings: $12.77 per share vs.
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By the numbers, some states do much better than others.
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By the numbers: Domestic demand for ethane has grown rapidly.
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By the numbers, they are America's worst states for business.
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Go deeper: The world's worst humanitarian crisis, by the numbers
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By the numbers: 27% missed a mortgage or rent payment.
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Go deeper in the Axios stream: Irma, by the numbers.
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Full coverage Harvey by the numbers Who's giving in Houston
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By the numbers: The official death count is at 64.
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Go deeper: Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria, by the numbers
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By the numbers: The chart above shows rail's emissions edge.
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That is still dwarfed by the numbers in earlier decades.
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It was driven by women's groups and by the numbers.
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Despite the miss, many investors were relieved by the numbers.
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But by the numbers, it's men who have the keys.
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By the numbers, via CNBC: $8.81 billion in revenue vs.
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By the numbers, the state contains strengths for both men.
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The prime minister's comments are backed up by the numbers.
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Here's what we're watching: • The Dropbox I.P.O. by the numbers.
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Gut instincts about overwork just weren't supported by the numbers.
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By the numbers: Revenue: $23 billion , versus $3.3 billion expected.
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By the numbers: per CNBC: Earnings per share: $1.47 vs.
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By the numbers: Schwab's stock fell 9% on the day.
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By the numbers: In terms of raw interactions since Nov.
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By the numbers: The group was bankrolled by large donations.
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By the numbers: The percentage of transactions on mobile vs.
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And by the numbers, Georgia can be stingy with incentives.
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Go deeper ... By the numbers: Week 5 of college football
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By the numbers: Holiday shopping online is becoming the norm.
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By the numbers, via CNBC: Earnings: $1.99 cents per share vs.
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"By the numbers, there is a steady [fertility] decline," he explains.
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Here's a look at Small Business Saturday day by the numbers.
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Here's quick look at some of their similarities by the numbers.
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Normally I wouldn't do this, but therapy isn't by the numbers.
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By the numbers: The Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 131 points.
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By the numbers: 50% disapprove of Kavanaugh's nomination, while 45% approve.
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By the numbers: FDA approved 781 generic drugs in fiscal 2018.
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By the numbers: YouTube was the preferred education method for Gen.
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By the numbers: In total, there were 6,200 lockdowns last year.
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By the numbers: Since the beginning of the epidemic on Aug.
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By the numbers, via CNBC: Earnings per share: 17 cents, vs.
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Go deeper: By the numbers: The rise of "belief-driven" buyers
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By the numbers: Loss per share: 10 cents per share vs.
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By the numbers, via CNBC: Earnings per share: 60 cents vs.
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By the numbers: ZeroDown has raised $30 million in venture capital.
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The social democratic project, by the numbers, has worked pretty well.
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By the numbers, per CNBC: Loss per share: 230 cents vs.
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By the numbers: Users: (MISSED) 173 million in Q141713 2017 vs.
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By the numbers, Americans gave an estimated $373 billion in 2015.
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By the numbers The pool of potential jurors includes 2,934 people.
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By the numbers: In 2016, local newspapers revenues totaled $18 billion.
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By the numbers: Centene has a big presence in the ACA.
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By the numbers: These are the aggregate sales of each drug.
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If you look at it by the numbers, it is remarkable.
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Mr. Kondylis worked by the numbers, and the numbers were impressive.
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By the numbers: Stocks have continued to fall around the world.
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By the numbers: The average contribution to Klobuchar's campaign was $29.78.
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By the numbers: The average contribution to her campaign was $26.
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By the numbers: The strike shaved 46,000 jobs from October's report.
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By the numbers: Oceana's 149% increase was by far the biggest.
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By the numbers: Biden calls for $400 billion over 10 years.
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By the numbers: The Morning Consult/Politico poll was conducted Sept.
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Going by the numbers, none is more challenging than West Virginia.
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He's right, and judging by the numbers, it's not even close.
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By the numbers: 42% of adults say they prefer in-person communication.
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By the numbers, these 10 states are tops for quality of life.
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By the numbers In terms of sheer numbers, the storm has impressed.
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Going purely by the numbers, the Europeans would seem to be right.
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By the numbers: The totals obliterate the previous high from last year.
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By the numbers: In 23, American households gave $287 billion to charity.
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By the numbers: About 45 million Americans have student loans to repay.
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By the numbers, via CNN: Former Vice President Joe Biden: 13% Sen.
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By the numbers: The measles outbreak so far this year is staggering.
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By the numbers: Online sales raked in $6.2 billion on Black Friday.
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By the numbers: Generics make up roughly 90% of all U.S. prescriptions.
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By the numbers, per the BBC: Roughly 125,000 people marched on Saturday.
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And we were encouraged by the results were encouraged by the numbers.
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By the numbers: 37,133 people died in motor vehicle crashes in 2017.
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By the numbers, per CNBC: Earnings per share (EPS): 30 cents, vs.
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By the numbers: Biden (463%) over Trump (44%) Trump (46%) over Sen.
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By the numbers: Gauff started the tournament ranked 313 in the world.
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By the numbers: This week's new polls showed a pretty stable race.
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By the numbers: RBS isn't the only group seeing a downward trend.
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By the numbers: The year-end 2018 SPIVA scorecard is now out.
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By the numbers: Adobe today released its 2019 survey on emoji usage.
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By the numbers, via CNBC: Earnings per share: 20 cents, adjusted, vs.
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By the numbers, per the Times: The average contribution was under $26.
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By the numbers: 2.8 million: The estimated number of dams constructed worldwide.
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Keep reading as we break down this year's nominations, by the numbers.
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Here is the story of Trump's first six months, by the numbers.
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"Just by the numbers we need 21 Republicans to join us," Rep.
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By the numbers: 45% of Americans believe Comey while 22% believe Trump.
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By the numbers: The health care jobs engine continues to hum along.
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By the numbers: Right now, the Air Force has 312 operational squadrons.
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By the numbers: The Senate Leadership Fund raised $9.6 million in Q1.
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By the numbers: Rare has amassed 2.3 million Facebook fans since launch.
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By the numbers: The issue has struck a nerve with women voters.
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By the numbers: The median wage for whites was $2000,758 in 2016.
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Here's a look at the scandals surrounding the bank, by the numbers.
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What's more, the idea of a takeover by the numbers is troublesome.
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Meanwhile, Musk has celebrated moments that — by the numbers — often look bleak.
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Cincinnati. Here's a look at the N.C.A.A. tournament teams by the numbers.
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But by the numbers, Chick-fil-A is taking over the world.
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We're sort of astonished by the numbers, but not by their ambition.
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Supporters of the law, given that context, were heartened by the numbers.
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By the numbers: Cyber Monday was Amazon's highest volume shopping day ever.
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By the numbers: 27.4% drop in the goods trade deficit in October.
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As for what happened onstage, here is the night by the numbers.
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Here&aposs what to know about the climate conference, by the numbers.
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By the numbers: Stanford University cites a 6% drop in MBA applications.
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By the numbers, the U.S. stock market appears to be on solid footing.
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By the numbers: Only 1623% of jobs afford Americans a middle-class living.
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By the numbers, CrossFit is possibly the biggest fitness trend in the world.
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By the numbers: The situation for female entrepreneurs is, if anything, even worse.
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By the numbers: 17 states haven't adopted the Affordable Care Act's Medicaid expansion.
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By the numbers: Companies reporting this week are coming in with low expectations.
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FROM COINAGE: The Tony Awards by the Numbers John Legend 'Has a GOT'
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By the numbers, there's little reason to buy a $164,000 BMW i8 Roadster.
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Go deeper: By the numbers: How the 35-day shutdown affected federal workers
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To judge by the numbers, Israel's army may well have used excessive force.
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By the numbers: Tesla produced 87,048 vehicles and delivered 95,200 vehicles in Q2.
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That means Jones has an uphill climb for re-election by the numbers.
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By the numbers: In 1995, 31% of African Americans were homeowners in Minneapolis.
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By the numbers: Since being founded in 2015, StockX has achieved monumental success.
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By the numbers: The Times currently has more than 400,000 Crossword App subscriptions.
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By the numbers: Demand for the program skyrocketed last year, per the Tribune.
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By the numbers: De Blasio is polling at 83% unfavorability, followed by Sen.
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Here's what's happened in Mueller's first year, by the numbers: Trump associates 26.7.
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" In 251, NBC reported "ISIS By the Numbers: Foreign Fighter Total Keeps Growing.
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By the numbers: Net revenue: $20.0 million, up 20.0% year over year vs.
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By the numbers: The average age of Democrats serving under them is 61.
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To this point, the Reds had made fairly good decisions by the numbers.
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Typically, beer-making is fairly by the numbers, following the same general steps.
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By the numbers: LinkedIn says its seen positive results from beta program tests.
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By the numbers: Q28 production totaled 2180,23 vehicles, a 40% increase from Q4.
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By the numbers: That's 260 pills per Missourian, over a five-year period.
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By the numbers: Spending is up by $143 billion (4%) from last year.
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"I was a little surprised by the numbers," Le Clair told Business Insider.
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His case by the numbers: Second in passer efficiency and yards per attempt.
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The current state of drug shortages doesn't look that bad by the numbers.
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By the numbers: The Dow Jones Industrial Average lost 623 points, or 2.37%.
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By the numbers: 36 Republican senators represent Trump states where he's still popular.
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By the numbers: The study breaks down the wasteful spending into 6 categories.
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By the numbers: "In 2018 there were 173 people per household," writes Pew.
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By the numbers: Researchers looked at mortality data from the past 60 years.
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By the numbers: DJI's U.S. market share is estimated between 70% and 80%.
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Background checks: By the numbers The FBI processed 569,21993,21981 background checks in 20123.
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Nominations by the numbers, per Deadline: TV: Streamers collectively brought in 30 nominations.
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Pay particular attention to the mission, history and "NYJTL by the Numbers" sections.
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The Interpreter Venezuela, by the numbers, resembles a country hit by civil war.
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By the numbers: States have already taken gun control into their own hands.
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By the numbers: The poll of 602 likely Democratic caucusgoers was conducted Sept.
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By the numbers, per the report: Gasoline demand could fall by 70% by 2050.
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By the numbers: The basic plan will increase from $7.99 to $8.99 per month.
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By the numbers: More than 700 dermatology practices are now owned by private equity.
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By the numbers, via CNBC: Earnings per share: $14.21 per share (excluding items), vs.
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By the numbers: 21910°C, or 21910°F: The overnight low temperature on Jan.
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By the numbers: Earnings per share: $4.18, a penny ahead of most consensus estimates.
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Here's a by-the-numbers look at how the streaming services fared this year.
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By the numbers: The Will Smith killing Fuller also complained about the indictment process.
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By the numbers: More than 720,000 people worldwide have AI skills, by Diffbot's count.
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By the numbers, per WHO: Overall, TB deaths have decreased over the past year.
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By the numbers: Under the "new policies" scenario through 2040, the report projects that . . .
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By the numbers: Collectively, incumbent energy companies spent nearly $100 million fighting the proposals.
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By the numbers: Together, three companies control more than half of the MA market.
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By the numbers: A cell with a maximum capacity of 12 held 76 detainees.
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By the numbers: Worldwide investment totaled $117.6 billion in the first half of 2019.
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By the numbers: The annual U.S. trade deficit surged to $2.93 billion in 2018.
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By the numbers: Numerous all-time heat records were broken across Australia this summer.
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By the numbers: There were an average of 63,900 apprehensions per day in June.
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By the numbers on what's happening now: Domestic demand for ethane has grown rapidly.
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By the numbers: The comic-book inspired film made an estimated $487 million overseas.
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Check out PEOPLE's full 2017 MTV VMAs coverage FROM COINAGE: VMAs By the Numbers!
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By the numbers: Peru's last 2500 former presidents have all been charged with crimes.
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By the numbers, these are the states that offer the best quality of life.
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By the numbers: Between 2008 and 2018, the league's average attendance decreased by 14%.
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By the numbers: In 1990, the average PGA Tour driving distance was 262.8 yards.
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By the numbers: Total chip unit shipments topped 1 trillion for the first time.
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By the numbers: The space station completes 16 orbits around our planet each day.
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By the numbers: Iowa: Biden is currently polling at 20163%; Sanders polling at 14%.
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By the numbers: How Trump stacks up after 100 days MacArthur amendment not enough?
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By the numbers: Airbnb today released its latest data on its operations in Cuba.
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Judging by the numbers, American voters this year are more enthusiastic than ever before.
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By the numbers: 3 board members resigned earlier this week but 18 directors remain.
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By the numbers: 16% of Hispanics overall remain uninsured, down from 24.4% in 2013.
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By the numbers: The platform currently boasts more than 2 million small business advertisers.
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By the numbers: Gentle says her company plans to invest $29 billion in infrastructure.
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By the numbers: More than 700 dermatology practices are now owned by private equity.
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Judging by the numbers, Hain shareholders viewed these changes as too little, too late.
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By the numbers: Overall, wind supplied a record 6.3% of U.S. power last year.
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Here are the costs of the longest government shutdown in history, by the numbers.
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By the numbers: Kenya owes China $5.3 billion, or about $11o for every Kenyan.
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Go deeper: By the numbers: The heat records broken across the world this week
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By the numbers: From June 2017 to June 2018, real wages fell by 0.2%.
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By the numbers: The financial terms of the agreement are lucrative for both sides.
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By the numbers: The support for the legalization of marijuana has been steadily increasing.
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By the numbers: Here are the report's projections for electric sales for 2018-202.5.
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By the numbers: One family paid $6.5 million to get their daughter into Stanford.
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By the numbers, Phoenix is about as dangerous as a typical large American city.
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By the numbers: The Pentagon also gave updated numbers Wednesday on its coronavirus cases.
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Dr. Walensky said she is disappointed by the numbers and timeline of that trial.
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The retraining programs by the numbers are more of a fantasy than a policy.
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By the numbers: The "Dairyland" state lost 551 dairy farms so far this year.
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By the numbers: The oil has reached all 9 states in Brazil's northeastern region.
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By the numbers: Friendsgiving — at least in name — is more common in urban areas.
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By the numbers: Altogether, the U.S. spent $3.6 trillion last year on health care.
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By the numbers: Executives and shareholders of pharmaceutical companies continue to reap enormous rewards.
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Here&aposs what to know about COP25 and its disappointing conclusion, by the numbers.
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By the numbers: BlackRock backed only 10% of climate-related shareholder resolutions in 2018.
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By the numbers: Next year, the average social security monthly payment will be $403,503.
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By the numbers: Overall, U.S. philanthropies are the wealthiest, with $890 billion in assets.
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By the numbers, per initial exit polls: Austrian People's Party: 37.1% Social Democrats: 21.8%.
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By the numbers: Nuclear power provides more than half of America's carbon-free electricity.
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By the numbers: Mexico displaced China as the top U.S. trading partner this year.
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Judging by the numbers alone, the much-touted ICE raids were far from a success.
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But wild animals rarely choose the mate that is best for them by the numbers.
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By the numbers: Hillary has just a 35% favorable rating against a 55% unfavorable rating.
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By the numbers: More than 6.7 million people, mostly young children, contracted measles in 2017.
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By the numbers: Aetna has 2.2 million members in standalone Medicare Part D drug plans.
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By the numbers, One Direction was and is an undeniable force to be reckoned with.
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By the numbers: Businessweek was sold for $5 million in 2009 to billionaire Mike Bloomberg.
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By the numbers: Half of Americans support Trump's proposed NAFTA replacement, while 24.5% oppose it.
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By the numbers: J.P. Morgan's fixed income trading desk had the worst quarter since 2008.
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By the numbers: The company logged $6.5 billion in sales in its opening 20 minutes.
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By the numbers: Hospital-acquired conditions fell by about 13% over that three-year period.
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By the numbers: In Minneapolis, this will be the coldest weather since at least 1996.
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" By the numbers: Zuckerberg said Facebook now has "more than 30,000 people working on safety.
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By the numbers: Eli Lilly, Novo Nordisk and Sanofi control almost the entire insulin market.
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By the numbers: The fire has destroyed at least 6,713 homes, businesses and other structures.
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By the numbers: Idaho voters approved Medicaid expansion with more than 623% of the vote.
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By the numbers: GoFundMe sees more than 250,000 campaigns each year related to medical expenses.
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By the numbers: Wisconsin recall CNN's Steve Almasy and Tal Kopan contributed to this report.
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By the numbers: In 2016, Trump lost the popular vote by nearly 3 million votes.
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"Clearly by the numbers, they're quite profitable," said Brian Kelly, founder and CEO of BKCM.
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By the numbers: Unsurprisingly, the uninsured were more likely to employ one of those strategies.
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By the numbers: The list price for Humalog, Lilly's insulin, has risen 52% since 2014.
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It is just that by the numbers, it is not living up to the moniker.
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By the numbers: The Fed adopted its 2% target for core PCE inflation in 2012.
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By the numbers: There's been a steady increase in the number of female GOP senators.
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By the numbers: Specifically, he'd be entitled to stock options to buy 1.75 million shares.
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From over 25,000 retweets to 83 shiny gramophone trophies, here's the Grammys by the numbers.
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By the numbers: At 29,000 feet, the mountain's treacherous hike has no room for error.
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By the numbers: In 2007, only 6% of part D spending was on specialty drugs.
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By the numbers: Meteorologist Sam Lillo broke down some of the tornado statistics on Twitter.
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Read on for a closer look at Trump's proposed border wall by the numbers. 2015
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By the numbers, as detailed in the Daily Beast: Daily active users (DAUs): 13.923 million.
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President Trump has said he'll visit Florida "very soon" Go deeper: Irma by the numbers
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By the numbers: There are fewer than 1,000 Key deer still living in the wild.
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But they aren't — and in fact, by the numbers, you might say they defiantly aren't.
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By the numbers: U.S. worker productivity in Q1.23 2017: Fell at 0.1% annualized rate vs.
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By the numbers: Earnings per share: $9.70 vs $9.98 expected by a Thomson Reuters estimate.
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That's not to say she's unattractive — but by the numbers, she's outside of this ratio.
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By the numbers: Only 9.65% of decision-makers at U.S. venture capital firms are women.
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As evidenced by the numbers alone, the vast majority of that care will be unpaid.
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By the numbers: One million new immigrants are admitted every year with lifetime work permits.
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By the numbers: Most of the fallen — 5,019 men and women — served in the Army.
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By the numbers: Gasoline prices averaged $3.80 a gallon in 2012, compared to today's $2.70.
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By the numbers, per the National Guard: Arizona has about 400 National Guard personnel deployed.
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By the numbers: Newspaper advertising revenue was $250 billion in 2017, down 10% from 2016.
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By the numbers: Medicare spent $710 billion in 2017, or more than $12,000 per beneficiary.
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By the numbers: Mueller and Sessions are the most frequent subjects of the president's attacks.
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By the numbers: 18% of American kids are now obese, according to new CDC data.
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Here's a look at the recovery effort by the numbers, and the problems that remain.
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She stomps off to chew him out—a seemingly by-the-numbers MILF porn premise.
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Here's a look at its results by the numbers: • $18.3 billion, or $7.15 per share.
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By the numbers: Globally there are more than 2160,270 funds that focus on sustainable investment.
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By the numbers: Revenue: $867.3 million, above the $809 million analysts expected, according to FactSet.
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Here's a look at what Amazon's entry into the sector looks like by the numbers.
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By the numbers: 1 out of every 5 entrepreneurs in the U.S. is an immigrant.
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By the numbers: Here's how Apple's results compared with Bloomberg's estimates: Revenue: $24.39 billion vs.
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By the numbers: The study exposed 40 mice to vapes with nicotine for 54 weeks.
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By the numbers: Hourly wages were $27.91 in June, up 3.2% from a year previously.
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By the numbers: The Washington Post compiled a national database of police shootings since 2015.
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By the numbers, there are more women working in the United States than ever before.
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By the numbers: 18% of American kids are now obese, according to new CDC data.
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By the numbers: During the 2018 midterm elections, donations from Apple, Google-owner Alphabet Inc.
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By the numbers, per new regional Labor Department data: Wisconsin lost nearly 20173,000 manufacturing jobs.
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By the numbers: More than 86,000 Salvadorans have attempted to cross the U.S. border themselves.
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By the numbers: That proportion has continued to rise steadily, reaching 55% as of 20163.
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By the numbers: The U.S. has received a surge of asylum claims under the Trump administration.
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CBS canceled half of its eight new scripted programs, the TV By The Numbers study indicated.
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CNBC's Jim Cramer said on Friday he wasn't impressed by the numbers in Snap's IPO registration.
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The end result is one complete, albeit randomly assembled, piece of music: songwriting by the numbers.
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By the numbers: Sharp declines in membership dues and contributions are largely responsible for the dip.
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By the numbers: Mueller's team has dialed back spending in recent months, according to the report.
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By the numbers: By Veracode's stats, around 75% of known security vulnerabilities persist after 21 days.
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GOING by the numbers, China's notoriously hazardous coal mines have become less perilous in recent years.
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By the numbers: There are more than 6,000 state legislative seats up for election this cycle.
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By the numbers: There are roughly 240,000 people living in Abkhazia and 50,000 in South Ossetia.
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By the numbers: 1,706 Democratic congressional candidates have spent or raised money during the current cycle.
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By the numbers: Global premiums are expected to surpass $20 billion by 2025, according to Allianz.
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By the numbers… 90% agreed that the Supreme Court has an impact on their daily lives.
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By the numbers: Only one Supreme Court justice has ever been impeached: Samuel Chase, in 1804.
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By the numbers: Early this morning, Brent crude was trading at $71.01 and WTI at $60.57.
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Go deeper: California wildfire is the most destructive in state history California's wildfires, by the numbers
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By the numbers: House Democrats have brought in an additional 20183 women for the 116th Congress.
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By the numbers: Rates among teens between 20153 and 19 years old decreased 54%, per Reuters.
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By the numbers: 25 women will serve in the Senate, including 17 Democrats and 8 Republicans.
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By the numbers: GM is claiming a $25.6 million refund on $235 billion in 221 profit.
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By the numbers: Maternal mortality is on the rise overall in the U.S., according to Harvard.
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By the numbers: Over that period, U.S. and Afghan forces killed 305 civilians and injured 303.
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By the numbers: Sanders raised $236.35 million in the first 26.1 hours after announcing his candidacy.
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A grim by the numbers There were 5003 shootings this past weekend, resulting in 18 deaths.
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By the numbers: Only 2.3% of visits to freestanding emergency departments are for actual emergency care.
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By the numbers: 252 women were on this year's billionaires list, down from 256 in 2018.
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By the numbers: Standards also save a typical household about $321 per year on energy bills.
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By the numbers: A new analysis by the American Action Forum shows the winners and losers.
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By the numbers: The 23.023 prison population is slightly (4%) smaller than it was in 2015.
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By the numbers: Queries made to state PDMPs increased by about 650% between 2014 and 2018.
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By the numbers: $7.9 billion in gross bookings for 2018, up from $3 billion in 2017.
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By the numbers: M87 is located about 55 million light-years away in the constellation Virgo.
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By the numbers: U.S. cardholders are expected to pay $122 billion in interest charges in 2019.
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By the numbers: That $3.65 trillion health care tab last year translates to $1.13,121 per person.
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By the numbers: Around the world, more people are using messaging platforms than social media networks.
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By the numbers: 95% of black students attending a for-profit college took out student loans.
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By the numbers: 90% of those polled believe Biden is the answer to beat President Trump.
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By the numbers: Registrations of domains including "coin" went up by 139.3% in the past year.
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By the numbers: Roughly 45% of private-sector workers enroll in an employer-sponsored retirement plan.
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By the numbers: Facebook spent a record $11.51 million, up 34% from its spending in 2016.
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By the numbers: Twitter also beat revenue expectations, reporting $732 million compared to $686.1 million estimated.
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By the numbers: 5,889 of the president's tweets — more than half — have attacked someone or something.
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By the numbers: Coverage of substance abuse treatment was especially bad compared to physical health treatment.
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"As the numbers go by, the numbers continue to increase," said Clark County Sheriff Joseph Lombardo.
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By the numbers: The monthly self-injection treatment will cost $575 per month or $6,900 annually.
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By the numbers: 843,769 sexual assaults cases were reported in the last fiscal year ending Sept.
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By the numbers: 3.3 million tweets were sent yesterday using the #MarchForOurLives hashtag, Twitter tells me.
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By the numbers: According to Politico, Ivanka also reported receiving $2 million from Trump Payroll Corp.
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By the numbers: Total revenue was $32.7 billion, beating Wall Street analysts' expectations of $32.17 billion.
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By the numbers: The accounts created more than 9,500 organic posts, and one posting on Instagram.
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By the numbers: The surplus in June was $28.97 billion, up from $24.58 billion in May.
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By the numbers: Apple Pay was highest on data privacy, with an overall score of 76.
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By the numbers Who makes the cut for the most important month in women's fashion magazines?
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By the numbers: Federal workers have missed, on average, more than $21990,2400 in wages so far.
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Instead, Apocalypse follows the superhero script by the numbers, beat for beat, until its bitter end.
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By the numbers: On average, cities are 2°F to 6°F warmer than their surroundings.
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By the numbers: There are almost 1,200 authorized generics in the U.S., according to the FDA.
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By the numbers: WTI crude prices fell below $55 a barrel and Brent dipped to $61.
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By the numbers: Millennial homeownership is 8 percentage points lower than previous generations at this age.
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By the numbers: Most of Clearbanc's portfolio companies get more funds every one to three months.
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By the numbers: 54% of pregnant women reported getting a flu vaccine before or during pregnancy.
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By the numbers: The two drugs in question, Truvada and Descovy, are significant moneymakers for Gilead.
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By the numbers: Women represent 13% of startup founders but own just 323% of founder equity.
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By the numbers: The SEC settled with Mylan, KPMG and Fiat Chrysler this year, among others.
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By the numbers: NWS meteorologist Kevin Birk told AP Denver saw temperatures that exceeded 70 degrees.
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By the numbers: In total, all of Mosaic group's apps total around 4 million paying subscribers.
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By the numbers: The infectious disease can be prevented with two doses of measles-containing vaccine.
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By the numbers, the opioid epidemic is one of the deadliest to ever affect our citizens.
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By the numbers: Total number of sexual assault incidents: 8003,2800 in 2656, and 24673,045 in 2018.
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Critic's Notebook By the numbers alone, New York City Ballet's Here/Now Festival is mind-blowing.
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By the numbers: The survey polled more than 4,600 wealthy investors and entrepreneurs in 18 countries.
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Former staff members said the center appeared overwhelmed by the numbers, according to The Beijing News.
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By the numbers: The bond traded this week at a price of $709, to yield 16.1%.
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By the numbers: Coverage of substance abuse treatment was especially bad compared to physical health treatment.
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Judging by the numbers, things are looking up for other mothers in the Japanese work force.
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By the numbers: In 1998, there were more than 3,000 reports of child sexual abuse imagery.
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By the numbers: The Kaiser Family Foundation's annual survey of employer health benefits illustrates this divide.
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LIGO by the numbers / Infographic courtesy of Adrian Apodaca and the National Science Foundation LIGO by the numbers / Infographic courtesy of Adrian Apodaca and the National Science Foundation LIGO is an enormous facility that took more than $570 million and 40 years to design and develop.
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By the numbers: Washington, D.C. is the fifth most expensive U.S. city, according to an Inc. ranking.
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By the numbers: That's a 50% increase from the service's 513 prediction of 1,000 private jet flights.
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By the numbers: Currently the cheapest Model 3 is a 264-mile range that's $44,000, Musk noted.
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But this safe, by-the-numbers movie has no visual flair in showing his amazing athletic feats.
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By the numbers: 52% favor a probe, including 3/4 of Democrats and 1/4 of Republicans.
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The RS 5 feels as quick as the fastest electric sedans, though by the numbers it's slower.
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GOING by the numbers, China's notoriously hazardous coal mines have become distinctly less perilous in recent years.
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By the numbers: 68% of all women surveyed prefer stricter gun laws, compared to 54% of men.
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By the numbers (for English-language tweets): Only about 270% of tweets hit the 231-character limit.
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By the numbers: The group's goal is to reach 500,000 voters in the six targeted districts alone.
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By the numbers: Overall physical retail sales are up 43% year-over-year, according to Coresight Research.
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By the numbers: There are 170,000 kids going online for the first time every day, per UNICEF.
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By the numbers: 2,550 Americans sought refuge in Canada in 2017, compared to just 395 in 2016.
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By the numbers: Of those 22 House seats, 208 went for Clinton and 27 went for Trump.
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By the numbers: 15% believe authoritarianism is best, while 28% are neutral — up from 16% in 2010.
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By the numbers: More than half of the hate crimes reported last year were motivated by race.
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By the numbers: Esports generated nearly $1 billion in revenue last year, according to research firm Newzoo.
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By the numbers: That's the worst economic forecast yet from Trump's administration about the shutdown's economic effects.
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By the numbers: Djibouti has used much of its Chinese financing to immediately fill critical infrastructure gaps.
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By the numbers: Subsidies rose 12% last year to reach over $300 billion worldwide, the IEA estimates.
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By the numbers: In a press release, Biden's campaign touted that it had received over 436,000 donations.
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By the numbers: Axios analyzed the Medicare businesses within the companies' 2018 filings with state insurance commissioners.
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By the numbers: The 4 companies highlighted by Oxfam mostly benefited from the repatriation of overseas cash.
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By the numbers: Only 5% of the 44,000 individual documents Terbium purchased came from 2018 or later.
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By the numbers: Kaspersky detected more than 57,000 different systems that tried to install the Shadowhammer malware.
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By the numbers: Channel 13's exit poll showed Netanyahu and Gantz tied with 36 seats each.
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By the numbers: The high cost of rechargeable, typically lithium, batteries is the root of the problem.
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Update, 8:04: "Every speech was fairly timid and by the numbers at first," writes Mike Pearl.
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Shad said she was not shocked by the numbers appearing to indicate more men had been verified.
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Here's a side-by-side comparison of their campaign activities for August and September, by the numbers.
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By the numbers: 303 million: Total estimated number of plant and animal species on Earth (includes insects).
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By the numbers: DRC says they've vaccinated 13,844 people since they began vaccinating people on Aug. 8.
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By the numbers: The world's fastest-growing cities are stretched too thin to serve their gargantuan populations.
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By the numbers: Kapor says it invested about $60 million across 102 companies between 2011 and 2017.
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By the numbers: Almost 20% of Ohio's population was prescribed an opioid at some point last year.
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By the numbers: In 2017, DuckDuckGo saw nearly 6 billion private searches, a 50% increase over 2016.
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Most analysts who look at stocks just by the numbers don't see a major sell-off ahead.
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By the numbers: Last quarter Revenue: $6.73 billion (vs $26.7 billion estimated) Per-share earnings $28 (vs.
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By the numbers: 29% of Apple's leaders are women, up 1 percentage point from the prior year.
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By the numbers: 30 months is a harsh sentence, but prosecutions for tax evasion are very rare.
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By the numbers: Quad9 reports it is blocking an average of 2 million malicious websites each day.
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By the numbers: More than 18.5 million people reportedly cast ballots, the highest turnout in two decades.
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By the numbers: Over 8 years, the Obama administration attributed attacks to foreign governments only 4 times.
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By the numbers: Wealthy black boys are more likely to become poor than their affluent white counterparts.
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By the numbers: 40% believe the Mueller investigation is being handled unfairly, up from 34% in February.
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By the numbers: 260 people have applied for medical residency from the seven countries under the ban.
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By the numbers: Average revenue per subscriber in Q22015: $255.6-24 USD $22016 million in revenue vs.
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By the numbers: He finds that the percentage of white VCs has fallen from 74% to 70%.
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By the numbers: Trump's net approval rating is highest in Louisiana, Alabama and South Dakota, per FiveThirtyEight.
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By the numbers, Maine workers are unproductive, and low unemployment makes it hard to find good help.
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By the numbers: From October to March 3, more than 230,000 migrants were apprehended — a big increase.
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In Italy, soldiers were called in to shift the dead from a cemetery overwhelmed by the numbers.
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The commentators seemed alternately pleased, dismayed and frustrated by the numbers rolling in from around the country.
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Dr. Andrew Kolodny, director of opioid policy research at Brandeis University, was not surprised by the numbers.
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In Italy, soldiers were called in to shift the dead from a cemetery overwhelmed by the numbers.
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By the numbers: 33% of public school teachers were white in 2016, compared to 87% in 1988.
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By the numbers: Sanders' numbers are up nearly $7 million from Q2, when he raised $18 million.
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By the numbers: Traditional Medicare paid hospitals 1.05 times more than doctors' offices for testing in 2005.
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By the numbers: In 10 days, the campaign said it raised $2,159,165.34 from more than 46,000 donations.
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By the numbers: Sanders had $33.7 million in cash on hand on his third-quarter fundraising report.
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By the numbers: Nearly 47,000 African Americans die every year of smoking-related causes, the Post reports.
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By the numbers: 17% of immigrant veterans came from Mexico, while another 17% came from the Philippines.
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By the numbers: AAA expects a near record of over 55 million people to travel for Thanksgiving.
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By the numbers: Democrats' views on expanding executive power has not significantly changed over the past year.
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By the numbers, per Bloomberg: The average monthly payment for a new car or truck is $550.
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By the numbers: Two out of three of last year's college grads owe more than 2017's.
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Critic's Notebook Ricky Gervais's nihilism-by-the-numbers returned, along with podium passion and the usual bubbles.
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Any thought that Democratic voters are coalescing around him is absurd and conclusively disproven by the numbers.
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Judging by the numbers, quite a few of the long faces on Tuesday should belong to men.
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By the numbers: 41% of corn and 62% of soybean were reaped as of Sunday, Reuters says.
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By the numbers: The CO473 concentration rose by another 2.3 parts-per-million to reach 407.8 ppm.
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By the numbers (analyst estimates from Refinitiv): Loss per share: $0.68, compared to $0.81 expected by analysts.
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By the numbers: PlayVS launched in five states last fall and expanded to eight in the spring.
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By the numbers: Both Altria and Philip Morris shares were down at the open, but only slightly.
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By the numbers: Today, 10,586 women's teams compete in NCAA championship sports, compared to 9,513 men's teams.
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In business, however, the real story is always going to be the one told by the numbers.
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By the numbers: The index fell to 125.1 in September from a downwardly revised 134.2 in August.
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By the numbers: The average patient with Type 1 diabetes spent $5,705 insulin in 2016, according to HCCI.
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By the numbers: There are records of more than 10,000 drug price increases from 2015 through January 2019.
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By the numbers: The increase means that 156 million people were covered by employer-based insurance in 2017.
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By the numbers, the Internet Archive has already linked 130,000 book references on Wikipedia to 50,000 digital books.
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By the numbers: Only 18% of college students voted in the 2014 midterm elections, according to the group.
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By the numbers: Nike killed it in the North America market, raking in $4.14 billion in revenue vs.
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By the numbers: The total number of breaches is increasing — from 99 in 20153 to 344 in 2017.
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By the numbers: After the hearings, 51% of people said they are less likely re-elect their senators.
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By the numbers: Real GDP growth projections for 2018 have been revised down in nearly every G20 country.
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By the numbers: More than 21 million eligible voters in the U.S. don't have an ID to vote.
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By the numbers: PhRMA, the industry's largest trade organization, spent $27.5 million on lobbying last year, per Bloomberg.
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By the numbers, there is no bigger advocate of President Donald Trump on Facebook than The Epoch Times.
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By the numbers: Twitter tracked the most tweeted about elected officials or candidates before and after the midterms.
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The charts show misogynistic, anti-semitic and anti-Muslim tweets by the numbers and it is eye-opening.
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By the numbers: The company has 300 full-time employees, over 100,000 subscribers and a 90% renewal rate.
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By the numbers: After the 2018 midterm elections, 20 House Republican incumbents lost their seats to a Democrat.
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By the numbers: Last-minute midterms forecasts unanimously predict Democrats winning the House and Republicans keeping the Senate.
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By the numbers: Women are more concerned about the direction of the economy than men, 70% to 58%.
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By the numbers: 89% believe robots will do "much of the work" humans do today within 133 years.
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By the numbers: The most recent heat has been staggering, but so too is the long-term picture.
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By the numbers: The current 11% acceptance rate at USC is the university's lowest ever, per the Times.
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By the numbers: The older you are, the more likely you are to worry about the national debt.
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By the numbers: 15 of the 24 Democrats on the House Judiciary Committee publicly support an impeachment inquiry.
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Warren's proposal by the numbers Total cost is $1.7 billion or $700 billion over the next 10 years.
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More by the numbers: 30% of investors correctly recognize the price of bonds decreases when interest rates rise.
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By the numbers: Thanks to progress made under the Affordable Care Act, we are at 90% coverage now.
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By the numbers: This the second-highest number of cases reported since the disease was eliminated in 2000.
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By the numbers: The total value of the deal, including Chevron's assumption of Anadarko's debt, is $50 billion.
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By the numbers: UnitedHealth is not just a health insurance company, but that is still its biggest component.
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By the numbers: Investors have soured a bit on health care, including pharma, but the numbers don't lie.
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But just going by the numbers, your odds are statistically better of having herpes than not having it.
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By the numbers: The company itself raised $8.6 billion, inclusive of a concurrent $500 million investment from PayPal.
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By the numbers: For the first time since 1973, relievers have a higher ERA (4.50) than starters (4.44).
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By the numbers, according to McMillon: Walmart has increased starting wages by 50% over the last 4 years.
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Baby Driver has its issues, especially with the dull by-the-numbers romance that motivates Baby's end-game.
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By the numbers: For inpatient care, hospitals' prices rose 42% over that period, compared to 18% for doctors.
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By the numbers: Dow futures tumbled more than 400 points, while the S&P 500 futures also fell.
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By the numbers: Women currently make up only a fifth of the FBI's agents, as of October 2018.
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By the numbers: Revenue jumped 21% year-over-year to $26.01 billion, slightly surpassing Wall Street analysts' expectations.
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Hugh Laurie, Veep FROM COINAGE: The Emmy Awards By the Numbers Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series
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By the numbers: The panels could cut energy use in buildings by 10 to 70%, depending on conditions.
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All domestic grosses, excluding "Room" and "Spotlight" directing, provided by BoxOfficeMojo; all worldwide grosses provided by The Numbers.
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By the numbers: U.S. Immigrations and Customs Enforcement deported about 16,900 people each month from February through June.
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FROM COINAGE: The Emmy Awards By the Numbers "It still hasn't set in," Metz said of her nomination.
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RELATED: North Korea's missile tests, by the numbers But the system has detractors in South Korea, as well.
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By the numbers: Tech giants are fighting more fights than ever before, from tax reform to election integrity.
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By the numbers: Most of that $1 trillion comes from lost wages, productivity and tax revenue, Altarum said.
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Schumer plays the same character she played in Trainwreck, but a less interesting, more by-the-numbers one.
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By the numbers: Uber generated $11.27 billion in 2018 revenue, up 211% from 26 and 25.3% from 25.2.
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"By the numbers, we are doing well," he said at a crime briefing this month at Police Headquarters.
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Here's the massager by the numbers: eight roller balls, three speed and strength levels, and two massage directions.
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But, judging by the numbers, those sort of golf outings have been the exception rather than the rule.
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By the numbers: The company has had over 80,000 sign ups since its public beta launch in June.
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By the numbers: France will soon free 57 inmates, roughly 50% of its current population of terrorism convicts.
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By the numbers: About 700 non-Hungarians obtained Hungarian passports and assumed the identities of original passport holders.
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By the numbers: As of the end of May, almost 2,000 children have been separated from their parents.
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By the numbers: Millions of people have been improperly ruled ineligible to vote since 22016, the report says.
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Go deeper: 92% of Republicans think media intentionally reports fake news By the numbers: The death of newspapers
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By the numbers: Top ten overall: Virginia, Alaska, Wyoming, South Carolina, Idaho, Colorado, Hawaii, Washington, North Carolina, Georgia.
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By the numbers: In response to the Skripal poisoning, the U.K. expelled 23 Russian diplomats on March 14.
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By the numbers: Though the state's policy is uncommon, many others could benefit from adopting a similar policy.
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By the numbers: Kaspersky Lab products prevented approximately 68,000 attempts to visit phishing pages imitating Instagram this year.
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By the numbers, according to Sarandos, per Variety: Netflix will have 1,000 originals by the end of 2018.
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By the numbers: In 2016, 131 girls were named Melania, while in 2017 that number jumped to 283.
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The way we think about the holiday season is that it was a good season by the numbers.
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By the numbers: To date, Vimeo's pivot from serving video content to selling video technology has been successful.
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By the numbers: There have been 40,341 fires in the Amazon this year, per the New York Times.
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By the numbers: 15 of the 19 candidates had more mentions during the second debate than the first.
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By the numbers: In total, about $500 million in total annual revenue comes from obituaries, according to Adpay.
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By the numbers: In July, Biden led at 16.4%, followed by Trump (16.3%), Sanders (15.1%) and Warren (13.7%).
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By the numbers: The company has had over 80,000 sign ups since its public beta launch in June.
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"I was surprised by the numbers we found," said Dr. Anne Schuchat, principal deputy director of the CDC.
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By the numbers, per the poll: 47% of Americans say they struggle to determine whether information is true.
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By the numbers: Yang was the candidate who spoke the least during last Wednesday's Democratic debate in Atlanta.
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By the numbers: Disney has distributed seven of the top 10 movies this year by theater ticket sales.
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By the numbers: The new firm would have a stock market value of approximately $46 billion, per Bloomberg.
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By the numbers: The Q4 index scored confidence at 71.3, a 0.6-point increase from the previous quarter.
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By the numbers: 42% of respondents said Congress should remove Trump, while 17% said Trump should be censured.
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By the numbers: Per capita spending for private insurance has grown by 52.6% over the last 10 years.
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By the numbers: At least 1,868 people have died, Chinese authorities said, all but five in mainland China.
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Viewers were even less kind to Maroon 5's halftime show, criticizing its safe, by-the-numbers vibe.
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By the numbers: About 29% of people aged 20 to 24 years old moved between 2005 and 2006.
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By the numbers: Coal waste is stored in roughly 450 sites across the country, according to the Post.
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By the numbers: Roughly $152 million has been spent so far, per political advertising research firm Advertising Analytics.
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By the numbers ... According to research firm EMarketer: The U.S. esports audience currently sits around 30.3 million people.
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By the numbers: The overall survey of homeowners has a margin of error of plus-or-minus 2.5%.
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And judging by the numbers, these companies' sales pitches have been a wild success for them, especially in 2018.
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By the numbers: Support for increasing immigration ranges from just 2% in Greece and Hungary to 28% in Spain.
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By the numbers: In the report, 743 teens were surveyed about the benefits and negatives of social media use.
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By the numbers: 12% of small businesses offered student loan repayment as a new benefit in the last quarter.
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By the numbers: In the general market, PE firms normally invest a minimum of $100 million in a company.
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By the numbers: Roughly 6% of U.S. health care spending goes toward medical devices, or about $200 billion annually.
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By the numbers: The UBS Global Family Office Report 25.7 looks at where 23.2 family offices invest their money.
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By the numbers: To date, Recharge has had 50,000 bookings, with an average stay of two hours, says Bamfo.
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By the numbers: Just shy of 3.2 million people have picked plans through the federally run exchanges so far.
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By the numbers: The index measures consumers' assessment of the economy and their outlook for the next six months.
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By the numbers: College-educated women in the U.S. make 90% as much as their male counterparts at 25.
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By the numbers, via CNBC: Earnings per share (EPS): $1.76 vs $2.63 estimated, per Refinitiv Revenue: $13.73 billion vs.
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By the numbers: 89% of Democrats say economic unfairness that favors the wealthy is a bigger problem than overregulation.
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Like a glitzy game of musical chairs, one or two contestants won't receive a rose, just by the numbers.
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By the numbers: Bridenstine isn't quite sure how much more money the agency will need for the accelerated plan.
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By the numbers: This is UC Berkeley's third CRISPR patent and they expect a fourth to be issued soon.
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By the numbers: Global energy intensity — a measurement of energy use per unit of GDP — fell again last year.
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By the numbers: Demographic changes have made the Middle East an attractive tech market, especially for transportation delivery services.
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By the numbers: We still don't know how much she raised in the first 24 hours of the campaign.
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By the numbers: Tesla's $920 million in convertible senior notes expire at a conversion price of $359.87 per share.
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By the numbers: Just 77% of potential soybean acres have been planted in the 18 highest producing states vs.
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By the numbers: The money is negligible for hospitals but potentially "ruinous" for individual patients, one expert told NPR.
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By the numbers: Two decades ago, 40% of draftees came directly from high school, per the Wall Street Journal.
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By the numbers: TJWG found 318 reports of public execution sites in North Korea over the last 4 years.
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By the numbers, Virginia is not only the best state for Amazon; it is America's Top State for Business.
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But Cohen said he's not deterred by the numbers -- and that it's the pundits who are getting it wrong.
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By the numbers: Nearly 1,200 Wisconsin dairy farms have stopped milking cows since 2016, with 212 folding this year.
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By the numbers: Disney has reported an estimated $2,790.2 million in revenue through Sunday for "Avengers: Endgame," per Comscore.
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By the numbers: Amazon has become a prominent player in its own marketplace, according to data from TJI Research.
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By the numbers: Younger adults are far more interested in visiting the Moon as tourists compared to older adults.
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By the numbers: 1 in 3 teens reports waking up at least once per night and checking their phones.
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By the numbers: The Mexican peso fell almost 43% against the dollar to its lowest value since early March.
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By the numbers: Travel-limited people are 6 times more likely to live in a household without a vehicle.
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By the numbers: Rural Americans feel slightly less secure financially than urban Americans, at a 29% to 25% difference.
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By the numbers: The higher tariff rate of 25% will cost American consumers more than $100 billion a year.
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One of the more discouraging aspects of Jack Reacher: Never Go Back is how by-the-numbers it is.
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Fisher says don't be fooled by the numbers, there are other ways for a player to have an impact.
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He said the company is running an efficient business, by the numbers, and United recently released posted positive earnings.
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Go deeper in the Axios stream: A glimpse at the scale of flooding in Texas Harvey, by the numbers
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By the numbers: The U.S.-North Korea drama began on April 19 and fell apart nearly five weeks later.
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Potty training by the numbers in UK Training ages also seem to vary by income in the United Kingdom.
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By the numbers : Profit margins at Aetna and Mednax were both above 7% in the first quarter this year.
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By the numbers: At 153 minutes per episode, that's 7.8 hours of content consumption on premiere day per person.
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By the numbers: Trump's metrics for his long-nursed indignation over trade imbalances are factories closed and jobs lost.
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By the numbers: Overwhelming majorities said it's important to keep the ACA's protections for people with pre-existing conditions.
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By the numbers: Hodeida is home to 600,000 civilians who could be trapped in a situation of urban warfare.
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By the numbers: Centene covers more than 11 million people, roughly 7 million of whom who are on Medicaid.
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By the numbers: 40 former educators ran for office in Kentucky primaries with a dozen of them moving on.
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By the numbers: From a business sense, James continues to transcend his sport both on and off the court.
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By the numbers: The United States wins 87% of the cases it brings to the WTO against other countries.
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By the numbers: Around 19 people were found dead, local media reported, and roughly 3,000 have already been rescued.
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By the numbers... At least 993 judicial executions took place worldwide last year across 20 countries, per Amnesty International.
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By the numbers: Since Q13 2017, Chinese companies have made a significant dent in the global smart speaker market.
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Ocean plastic pollution, by the numbers More plastic was produced in the last decade than ever before on earth.
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By the numbers: In 2016, the U.S. imported $144 billion worth of at-risk products, according to the report.
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By the numbers: Russia has 242 diplomatic posts in 145 countries around the world, according to the Lowy institute.
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By the numbers: Only about 5% of all businesses offer an onsite clinic, according to the Kaiser Family Foundation.
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By the numbers, the changes are subtle, to say the least, but they are occurring virtually across the board.
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His case by the numbers: Murray led the F.B.S. in yards per attempt (270) and ESPN's passer efficiency rating.
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By the numbers: The deficit is up 27% from the same period last fiscal year, which begins in October.
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By the numbers: In 2017-18, the 20 Premier League clubs posted combined revenues of $5.9 billion, per Deloitte.
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By the numbers: Health care for a family covered by a large employer cost, on average, $24,22022 last year.
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By the numbers: UCHealth had a 13.3% operating margin in its 2019 fiscal year, which ended this past June.
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By the numbers: According to Bloomberg, Apple is expected to earn $2.10 per share on revenue of $53.36 billion.
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By the numbers: The IMF lowered its forecast for growth from the 3.2% it predicted in July to 3%.
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By the numbers: 22% of tweets came from accounts with zero followers at some point in the last week.
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By the numbers: More than 12 million Americans — most of them over 65 — have both Medicare and Medicaid coverage.
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Trump's tweets, by the numbers: Trump tweeted or retweeted "Schiff" 11 times in reference to House Intelligence Chairman Rep.
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"By the numbers, kids are not spending more times with screens than they were in the '80s," she said.
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By the numbers: Additional lab tests with 2,016 patients have occurred related to a variety of vape products used.
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By the numbers: Russia's economy climbed from 12th-largest by GDP when Putin took power to 8th by 2009.
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By the numbers: So far, about 12 scientists have resigned or have been fired from universities and research centers.
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By the numbers: Instead, 1 out of 4 polled want them to talk about subjects like copays and deductibles.
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By the numbers: Last year, the National Human Trafficking Hotline identified almost 15,000 people who were most likely trafficked.
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By the numbers: The vehicle's battery options start at 45 kilowatt hours (kWh) with a range of 205 miles.
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By the numbers: The federal government has designated almost 80% of rural America as "medically underserved," per the Post.
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By the numbers: 55% of respondents to a 2011 Gallup poll said Democratic President Obama didn't deserve re-election.
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By the numbers: A quarter of all jobs across the U.S. have high chance of being wiped out by automation.
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By the numbers: Most liked the ad: Over 60% of respondents ranked the ad 7 out of 10 or higher.
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By the numbers: Trump's speech drew an estimated 43.3 million viewers (compared with 25 million for the college football championship).
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Immigrants in Boston also contributed $116 million in state and local taxes, a 2015 "Boston by the Numbers" report said.
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By the numbers: Far-right extremists have killed more people since 9/11 than any other category of domestic terrorism.
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By the numbers: Federal datasets show that 2016 was the warmest year on record dating back to the late 1800s.
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By the numbers: Immigrants, though essential in an election, are less formidable than other voter bases because some are undocumented.
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By the numbers: Between 1970 and 2010, 950 golf clubs with homes inside or adjacent to their gates were built.
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By the numbers: Across all formats, the book has sold more than 2 million copies in the U.S. and Canada.
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By the numbers: Mutual funds: Female-owned firms comprise 9.9% and manage 0.8% of total industry assets under management (AUM).
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By the numbers: The moguls, who head some of the world's top luxury brands, promised €300 million (roughly $339 million).
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By the numbers: First-quarter discoveries of conventional oil and gas, which excludes shale, were 3.2 billion barrels oil-equivalent.
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By the numbers: The statistics are daunting, as noted by David Sobel, CEO of the San Francisco Housing Development Corporation.
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By the numbers: Ohio expects roughly 18,000 people to lose their Medicaid eligibility this year because of the new rules.
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By the numbers: One survey of nearly 2,000 primary care doctors in 5 states found that 45% had non-competes.
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By the numbers: Under those terms, some countries will pay as much as six times the amount they currently pay.
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By the numbers: The poll, conducted by Selzer & Co., shows 24% of those surveyed back Biden and 16% support Sen.
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Q1 by the numbers: Tesla's adjusted loss per share was $2.90, wider than the $0.69 loss Wall Street was expecting.
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By the numbers: Health benefits made up 8.3% of employee compensation in 2019, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
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By the numbers: Joe Biden spent $256,000 on charter flights, and the rest of the field spent far less. Sen.
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By the numbers: Almost half of those 271 riders in Austin experienced head injuries, while 15% sustained traumatic brain injuries.
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"I'm pretty happy with where we ended up," Bryant said with a laugh, admitting she was "surprised" by the numbers.
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How the political landscape fuels Americans' stress, by the numbers: Americans of all political backgrounds are worried about our future.
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For all its faults, for all its by-the-numbers plotting and soul-deep artificiality, it is a crowd pleaser.
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Political docs often seem by-the-numbers, with brief slivers of candor spacing out a timeline of familiar public events.
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By the numbers: 76% of respondents said that gig economy work was equally respectable or more respectable than traditional work.
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By the numbers: 23.4% of bills introduced by the House have been bipartisan — the highest since the 2005-06 Congress.
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By the numbers: 58% of adults say they will vote, but only 463% of voters under 30 say the same.
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By the numbers: Not One Penny's survey results were compiled after their six-figure, 100-day ad campaign targeting Rep.
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By the numbers: The industry employs more than 800,000 people but could see jobs cut from a loss of investment.
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By the numbers: On the earnings front, Qualcomm reported per-share earnings of 82 cents, on revenue of $5.6 billion.
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By the numbers: Job growth is surpassing expectations and continues to edge above the monthly average over the past year.
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By the numbers: Trump's approval is higher than the incumbent senators in six states (WV, ND, MT, IN, MO, OH).
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By the numbers... In 1950, 750 million people worldwide lived in cities — most of them in Europe or North America.
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By the numbers: Of the total amount of money given to House candidates — $866,27,22017 — 218% came from outside the district.
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By the numbers: As of March 2018, 8.8% of all Americans, or about 28.3 million people, had no health insurance.
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This is symbolized by the numbers and graphs surround the graduate student and the pie chart obscuring the student's face.
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A new study ranks the risks in U.S. counties by the numbers of unvaccinated children and proximity to international airports.
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By the numbers: The four companies spent a combined $21960 million on lobbying last year, doubling the number in 53.
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By the numbers: In 2018, nearly 1 million children and teens attended summer activities through New York City public libraries.
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By the numbers: Hospital prices for inpatient services increased by 19% over this time period, or by 4.5% per year.
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By the numbers: About 1/3 of all Medicare enrollees are in Medicare Advantage, according to the Kaiser Family Foundation.
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By the numbers: It also agreed to an $825 million sale for Circus Circus with real estate mogul Phil Ruffin.
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By the numbers, the last year of the Obama administration looked similar to the first year of the Trump administration.
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By the numbers: Per the Times, 2,000–2,500 workers would be impacted in WeWork's main business of subletting office space.
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By the numbers: The results from Des Moines Register/CNN/Mediacom Iowa Poll: Buttigieg: 25% Warren: 16% Biden: 15% Sen.
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Here is a by-the-numbers look at recent IRS IT failures that could be addressed through better ITAM practices.
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By the numbers: Buttigieg was the only other candidate to gain more than 1 point in this poll since October.
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By the numbers: The NFL salary cap has jumped from $224 million to $22012 million this decade, a 2012% increase.
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By the numbers, the Concept i4 beats the base-level Tesla Model 3 in most respects except for top speed.
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The handbag maker is paying $2.4 billion for its rival Kate Spade, a figure not justified strictly by the numbers.
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By the numbers, the Seahawks are a much better rushing team, and they get Marshawn Lynch back in this game.
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By the numbers: Facebook says that while "thousands of apps" have been suspended, most are associated with around 400 developers.
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By the numbers: HCSC's net profit in the first half of 2019, including the $454 million refund, topped $2.3 billion.
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By the numbers: The RNC has raised $215 million so far to support Trump and Republican candidates on all levels.
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But like many people, I'm increasingly troubled by the numbers behind meat and the environmental footprint caused by eating it.
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By the numbers: Overall, 58% of the public opposes expanding the wall along the border with Mexico, while 40% supports it.
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By the numbers: The number of knee replacements increased by 17% between 2010 and 2017, and hip replacements rose by 33%.
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Still, he manages to get more out of an otherwise by-the-numbers 30-second spot than should be possible. Pringles?
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By the numbers: Our chart shows how the gender wage gap is slowly closing, but there's still a ways to go.
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It's so easy to get distracted by the numbers and models and projections — and don't get me wrong, these are important.
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In this first of two parts, we look at livable wages by the numbers, and how their profession impacts their lifestyle.
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By the numbers: When asked if they trusted or mistrusted large companies, "trusted" won in 2018, but "distrusted" won in 2019.
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By the numbers: Harris raised $11.8 million in Q3, per her FEC filing, and finished with $10.5 million cash on hand.
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By the numbers: In the past month, Snapchat says over 75 million people have watched this type of content on Discover.
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By the numbers: The Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) has grown from 7,000 members to 50,000 since President Trump was elected.
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Lime and Bird by the numbers: Total rides disclosed to date: Bird, 10 million; Lime, 11.5 million (including some bike rides).
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By the numbers: About 10% of young adults aged 18 to 24 smoked cigarettes in 2017, down from 13% in 2016.
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By the numbers: The market values each dollar of expected Microsoft 2019 earnings at $22.30, compared to just $12.40 for Apple.
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By the numbers: Studies have shown that the more you earn, the more likely you are to own an iOS device.
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By the numbers: Of the 20183 seats with a Democratic incumbent, a Democrat only lost 19 of them (8% turnover rate).
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By the numbers: With the business network included, Microsoft reported that women made up 28% of staff, up one percentage point.
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By the numbers, from NYT: There are 42 new women joining Congress in January, but only four of them are Republicans.
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By the numbers: AAA predicts drivers will experience the greatest amount of traffic congestion during Thanksgiving week from Wednesday through Sunday.
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By the numbers: 60% of users surveyed say they sometimes encounter videos that show people engaging in dangerous or troubling behavior.
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By the numbers: Almost seven out of 10 men want to live past age 77, the average life expectancy for men.
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By the numbers: The global telehealth market should reach $19.5 billion by 2025, according to Fast Company citing Transparency Market Research.
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By the numbers: Juul hired an average of 300 employees a month in 2019, swelling its staff to around 4,000 employees.
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By the numbers: Amazon doled out $12.4 million so far in 2019, making it the top spender among Big Tech companies.
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FROM COINAGE: St. Patrick's Day By the Numbers Brosnan has been effusive in his praise of his wife in the past.
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By the numbers: Long positions have risen by 35% in the last three weeks, while short positions have remained largely unchanged.
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Even as their performance was paint-by-the-numbers, Weezy and 2 Chainz were the most entertaining act of the night.
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By the numbers: Nationwide, about 14% of in-network hospital admissions included a bill for out-of-network care, per HCCI.
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By the numbers: McGrath's campaign said the funds came from over 69,000 online donations, with an average donation of about $36.
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By the numbers: Unison, a housing-finance startup, has crunched U.S. house-price data in a paper to be released tomorrow.
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By the numbers: 26: Goals scored by the USWNT, a new record for most goals scored in a single World Cup.
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By the numbers: The deal was publicly announced Wednesday morning, valuing Axel Springer at around $7.7 billion, or €63 per share.
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Go deeper: Special report: Profiting from prison By the numbers: U.S. incarceration and spending The states where private prisons are thriving
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This year sees the most significant increase by the numbers, up to 33% women from a past high of only 25%.
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If you have a sense that this country's getting dumber, nasty, or less reasonable, less optimistic, we are, by the numbers.
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By the numbers: In 2008, China filed a tenth as many patents as the U.S. under the international Patent Cooperation Treaty.
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By the numbers: Gallup said church membership was 70% in 1999 — and higher than that for most of the 20th century.
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By the numbers: The average cost in the U.S. was more than twice the global cost of a breach ($3.92 million).
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By the numbers: The CDC, in its Vitals Signs report, shows 700 American women die every year from pregnancy-related deaths.
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By the numbers: Just 2 months ago in March, Trump's campaign was outspending all Democrats combined on those platforms 2:1.
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Today, The Los Angeles Times published an excellent breakdown of the #MeToo movement by the numbers, and the stats are staggering.
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By the numbers: Almost seven out of 211 men want to live past age 228, the average life expectancy for men.
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By the numbers: Texas saw the highest average annual number of tornadoes between 1991-2010 with 155, per a NOAA analysis.
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By the numbers: There's unquestionable evidence that the duopoly's dominance has created a media economy that is unsustainable for news publishers.
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Trump's first six months in office: By the numbers On Thursday, President Donald Trump finished his first six months in office.
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By the numbers: The largest fire — the Thomas — is burning across 96,000 acres in Ventura County and has forced 50,000 evacuations.
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By the numbers: It would boost economic output by 0.6% of GDP in 2018, 0.3% in 2027 and 0.2% in 2037.
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Thus, judging by the numbers in federal prisons alone, non-citizens commit federal crimes at three times the rate of citizens.
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By the numbers: 11.9%, for Atlanta; 11.2% tie between Chicago and New York City; 10.4% for Boston and 8.8% for Austin.
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Here's what the disaster looks like, by the numbers: 215,214 degrees Fahrenheit That's the temperature of Kīlauea lava when it erupts.
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By the numbers: Credit card interest rates tend to move in concert with U.S. overnight interest rates, controlled by the Fed.
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By the numbers: Harry compared EIA's forecasts in their monthly short-term energy outlook with actual production data that arrives later.
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By the numbers: Those 400 Americans own more than the 150 million adults in the bottom 60% of the wealth distribution.
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"You can create something that's authentic when you're finding it as you go, not just painting by the numbers," Pyle said.
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With thousands of firefighters spread across all parts of the state, here's a look at the fiery destruction by the numbers.
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Harvard by the numbers Harvard receives about 40,000 annual applications and ends up with a final freshman class of about 1,0003.
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By the numbers: Nearly 20% of those laid off by Intel in 2016 were 60 or over, according to the Oregonian.
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By the numbers: 62% of voters feel Trump's use of Twitter is a bad thing — up from 59% a year ago.
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" By the numbers: "At least 25% of the ads centered on issues involving crime and policing, often with a racial connotation.
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By the numbers: WTI crossed $71 per barrel for the first time since late 2014, while Brent crude went above $77.
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By the numbers: Wages should be rising an average of 3%–4% given the tightness of the job market, Chamberlain says.
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Why it matters: By the numbers: Several organizations have attempted to tabulate deaths from Hurricane Maria, which hit the island Sept.
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By the numbers, via CNBC: Revenue: $665 million, up 21% year over year, beating a Thomson Reuters estimate of $608 million.
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By the numbers: That's $10 million more than her 2016 numbers at this time, per Politico, which first reported the numbers.
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By the numbers : Their research determined that the United States' GDP would increase by 0.4% by the end of the decade.
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By the numbers: Compared with 10 other high-income countries, a smaller proportion of the U.S. population has health care coverage.
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By the numbers: The U.S.-led coalition carried out nearly 12,000 airstrikes (manned and unmanned) in Iraq and Syria last year.
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By the numbers: In 1975, just 1% of the nation's schools had resource officers, according to a report from the ACLU.
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By the numbers: Roughly a third (31%) own 4K UHD (ultra-high definition) TV's, up from just 7% two years ago.
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By the numbers: Education has lost billions in state funding behind tax cuts — particularly in Republican states, according to the study.
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By the numbers: About 16% of consumers have an unpaid medical bill, the study says, adding up to roughly $81 billion.
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By the numbers: Wages for people who haven't finished college have decreased by 2% since 2000, per the economic policy institute.
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By the numbers: The country has reported 13,800 cases but just 66 deaths – a relatively low mortality rate under 1 percent.
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By the numbers: More than 19743,21974 migrants were apprehended at the border in February, about 21800,2300 more than the previous month.
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By the numbers: Last year, China imported more than $300 billion worth of computer chips, the backbone of all digital products.
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The Neanderthal teammate (Alex Breaux) is a ludicrously overcompensating closet case, and Monica (Jeena Yi) is a by-the-numbers frenemy.
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By the numbers: At the briefing, officials also provided an update on the number of coronavirus cases for Pentagon-connected people.
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By the numbers: The S&P 500 dropped 2.93%, the Nasdaq closed down 3.02%, and U.S. bond yields also extended declines.
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By the numbers: About 22017 million Americans listen to podcasts on a monthly basis, according to a report from Edison Research.
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By the numbers: Privately insured patients paid more than $200 billion for hospital inpatient services in 2018, according to the brief.
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By the numbers: Across the U.S., aging transit systems suffer from a lack of funding, resulting in risks to public safety.
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By the numbers: Sanders' view is an article of faith among most economists, but a majority of Americans aren't so sure.
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By the numbers: The latest polls show Bernie Sanders overtaking Joe Biden in Iowa, and closing in on his national lead.
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Super Bowl LI by the numbers Here are five numbers behind the New England Patriot's shocker win over the Atlanta Falcons.
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By the numbers: The WSJ reports that overdoses of legal and illegal opioids have killed at least 400,000 people since 1999.
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By the numbers: More than half said someone in their household had visited an emergency room in the past 5 years.
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By the numbers: The proportion of female inventors almost doubled between 1998 and 2017, from 6.8% to 12.7%, the study found.
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By the numbers: Here's how Steyer stacks up among the other Democratic candidates who have reported their Q23 fundraising totals. Sen.
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By the numbers: The post-debate contributions were a needed jolt to Klobuchar's campaign, which raised only $4.8 million in Q3.
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"Since then, we had received more than 500,000 visitors," he said, adding that he is "very, very encouraged" by the numbers.
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By the numbers: Of the 15,262 facilities in the database, 760 — or about 5% — have been flagged with a red icon.
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By the numbers: Wall Street firms estimate the suspension could shave off as much as 0.6 percentage points from Q1 GDP.
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By the numbers: Nigeria's economy is set to expand 2.1% in 2020 and 2021 — below the nation's 2.6% population growth rate.
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By the numbers: ICE officers arrested approximately 143,000 undocumented immigrants in fiscal year 2019, nearly 13,000 fewer than the year prior.
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By the numbers: There are an estimated 15–18 million Latino people in the U.S. who are not registered to vote.
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By the numbers: The median member of a defined-benefit pension plan in the U.K. has £83,200 ($110,000) in pension wealth.
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By the numbers: Nations around the world detained at least 250 journalists this year, down from the 255 arrests in 2018.
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By the numbers: Gen Z is projected to make up one-tenth of the 20203 electorate, according to Pew Research Center.
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By the numbers: According to the revised Channel 13 exit poll: Likud won 553 seats to 32 for Blue and White.
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By the numbers: Trump published his own words on Twitter 500 times last month, twice his average monthly frequency in 2018.
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With the exception of the liberal bastions in California, New York and other population centers, America has reddened by the numbers.
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The U.S. handbag maker is plunking down $2.4 billion for rival Kate Spade, a figure not justified strictly by the numbers.
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Audience, by the numbers: "AARP The Magazine," which is distributed bi-monthly, surpassed "People" as the most-circulated magazine in 2017.
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By the numbers: Oil prices have dropped and stabilized since the historic jump last week to hover around $60 a barrel.
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By the numbers: There are 7.2 million open jobs in the U.S. and 6 million unemployed Americans, per the Labor Department.
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By the numbers: Trump has so far appointed two Supreme Court justices and 50 judges on the 13 U.S. circuit courts.
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Death by the numbers For the study, researchers analyzed death records from the National Center for Health Statistics' National Vital Statistics System.
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By the numbers: Amazon is creating far more jobs in New York, 25,000 in the next decade versus, say, 7,000 for Google.
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By the numbers: An August poll found 89% of those surveyed favored Congress expanding background checks to all firearm sales and transfers.
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Here's a breakdown of what we know about the deadly encounter, by the numbers: 8: Number of times Will Smith was shot.
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By the numbers: Primary care isn't a very lucrative specialty, and that's part of the reason more doctors don't go into it.
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By the numbers, per CNN: Typhoon-force winds stretch for 270 kilometers (168 miles), which is the distance between Paris and Brussels.
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By the numbers: Less than half of the border between the U.S. and Mexico has man-made barriers, according to Reveal News.
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By the numbers: Public pension plans announced 954 new private equity mandate awards — essentially buys or allocations to new assets — for 2018.
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By the numbers: Of the 64 new House Democrats: 48 believe Congress should wait for the Mueller report's release before considering impeachment.
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By the numbers: 15% of households with school-age children don't have a high-speed connection at home, per Pew Research Center.
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By the numbers: In a Kaiser Family Foundation poll, 45% of 18- to 29-year-olds didn't have a primary care provider.
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By the numbers: Arnold has given $19 million to ICER, the independent organization that studies whether drugs are worth what they cost.
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By the numbers: The largest 25 newspaper chains own a third of all newspapers, including two-thirds of the country's 1,200 dailies.
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By the numbers: A study released Wednesday by Deloitte and The Manufacturing Institute paints a dire picture of the manufacturing labor shortage.
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By the numbers: Wisconsin recall CNN's Brynn Gingras, Devon M. Sayers, Steve Almasy, Tal Kopan and Kevin Conlon contributed to this report.
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By the numbers: Activists are taking aim at the station and organizing by... Gathering 100,000 signatures for a petition criticizing the station.
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By the numbers: Warren is in the middle of the pack of the crowded 2020 Democratic field for reported first quarter fundraising.
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By the numbers (average across the 21 countries): Only 20% believe they'd be able to use public benefits if they needed them.
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By the numbers: The Kaiser Family Foundation's latest tracking poll asked respondents to identify the "major factors" contributing to high drug prices.
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By the numbers: Humalog, which generated $3 billion of revenue for Lilly in 2018, has a list price of $275 per vial.
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By the numbers: About 1.6 million people were arrested on drug-related charges in 2017, roughly 85% of which were possession-related.
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By the numbers: From 2000 to 2006, the suicide rate in the U.S. increased by an average of about 800% a year.
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By the numbers: Wednesday night's debate, the first of two this week, drew 15.3 million live viewers across NBC, MSNBC and Telemundo.
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By the numbers: 14.27 million viewers tuned into Fox's TV and streaming services to watch Sunday's triumph over the Netherlands in France.
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By the numbers: The company released new Pricewaterhouse Coopers UK research it commissioned on AI applications in energy, water, farming and transportation.
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By the numbers: Joe Biden and Bernie Sanders have consistently held the top two spots in every national 2020 poll so far.
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By the numbers: Eight Democratic 2020 candidates support eliminating the electoral college in favor of the popular vote, per the Washington Post.
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By the numbers: On Thursday, Paris reached 42.6°C (108.7°F) — by far its hottest temperature on record, according to Météo-France.
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By the numbers: Only 5 of 16 antibiotics introduced between 2000 and 2015 made $100 million or more annually in U.S. sales.
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By the numbers: The company says YouTube has 2 billion monthly active users, up about 100 million from this time last year.
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By the numbers: Per a new report from Redfin, home prices in Arlington were up nearly 18% year-over-year in April.
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Before we move on to a palate of new tunes, however, let's break down Monday night's Los Angeles festivities by the numbers.
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By the numbers: Of the states with the highest percentage of unauthorized immigrants, the only one that saw an increase was Maryland.
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By the numbers: On a call with reporters Friday morning, acting chief of staff Mick Mulvaney announced the breakdown of those funds.
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By the numbers: British Prime Minister Theresa May, having failed to deliver a workable Brexit, has an approval rating of just 33%.
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By the numbers: Every client with more than $10 million under management is generating a six-figure annual revenue for Fisher Investments.
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By the numbers: Last Thursday, the Mississippi River rose to 22.7 feet in Davenport, Iowa — beating the previous record set in 1993.
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By the numbers: Cars and auto parts: A significant portion of trade between the U.S. and Mexico is cars and auto parts.
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By the numbers: 41% of survey respondents had an individual plan deductible higher than $1,500 or a family plan deductible above $3,000.
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By the numbers: Lyft posted a loss of $1.14 billion for the first quarter, more than its losses for all of 2018.
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By the numbers: During the four branded weeks, Trump tweeted on-message precisely three times out of a total of 121 tweets.
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By the numbers: Many of the approximately 650,000 Americans released from federal and state prisons every year would tell a similar story.
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Read More By the numbers: Measuring the economic divide What's left, then, is a quarter ahead that will feature less inventory build.
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By the numbers: Currently, Doug Jones has a narrow lead on Roy Moore, with 50% of the vote compared to Moore's 47%.
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By the numbers: 44% of voters said the changes to SALT should not be in the final bill, including 36% of Republicans.
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By the numbers: Analysts are expecting Apple to report per-share earnings of $1.87 on revenue of $51.2 billion, according to Zacks.
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By the numbers: Afghanistan's government controls about 56% of the country's 407 districts, while 163% are contested and 14% controlled by insurgents.
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It was also eclipsed by the numbers killed in earlier episodes of violence and calamity inflicted upon China by its Communist leaders.
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A grassroots movement by the numbers: Nearly 2 million donors More than 5.7 million contributions Average contribution: $27 View the discussion thread.
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By the numbers: The 3,150 troops at the border now are down from the 5,900 there at the height of the deployment.
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By the numbers, MongoDB's revenue growth is up 51 percent year over year, down slightly from its 55 percent growth in 2016.
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By the numbers: 1 year of tuition at Kaiser's medical school, which will have active students by next summer, costs about $55,000.
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By the numbers: CNBC reports that the company's annual revenue is roughly $13 million, meaning each user is worth around 30 cents.
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By the numbers: The merger will create one mega-newspaper company that will own 263 daily newspapers, and hundreds of weekly papers.
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By the numbers: As of four days ago, 48.3 percent of ballot returns were for Republicans and 27.8 percent were for Democrats.
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By the numbers: Black students made up 15.5% of the population in the schools studied, but represented 39% of students being suspended.
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By the numbers: Under the new offer, Disney is expected to pay approximately $35.7 billion in cash, according to a company statement.
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By the numbers: Life expectancies are 20 years shorter in Baltimore's poorer, mostly African American neighborhoods than in wealthier, predominantly white areas.
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By the numbers: While 96% of U.S. homes have a television, other devices are slowly reaching ubiquity as well, according to Nielsen.
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By the numbers: The scientists found that Antarctic ice melt is accelerating, as is the continent's contribution to global sea level rise.
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By the numbers: Newly published data shows that in the fall of 210... 210% supported taxing CO2, compared to 44% in opposition.
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By the numbers: 73% of people polled in April and May see "solid evidence" of warming, a slight uptick from recent years.
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By the numbers: Netflix added 5.2 million subscribers, the same as Q2 last year, but lower than its forecast of 6.2 million.
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By the numbers: More than 170 federal candidates have pledged not to take any donations from corporate PACS, AP's Lisa Lerer reports.
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By the numbers: iQiyi announced in a press release today that the 70 episode series has been streamed over 15 billion times.
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By the numbers: Across the country, there are more than 1 million more jobs available than there are people to fill them.
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By the numbers: The group has tens of thousands of fighters in Iraq and Syria as well as followers around the world.
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The report Art Museums By the Numbers 2016 was released by the Association of Art Museum Directors (AAMD) on Monday, January 9.
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By the numbers: Twenty-five political prisoners are still behind bars and 283 others are facing trial, according to one advocacy group.
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Here's a look at some of its scope, by the numbers: 112: The number of countries where China has financed infrastructure projects.
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By the numbers: This new $271 million in funding "would allow ICE to detain nearly 50,000 immigrants at one time," per NBC.
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By the numbers: The auto giant said that it's providing 3,700 "mobility products and/or vehicles" for the Olympic and Paralympic Games.
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By the numbers: Across the country, there are more than 1 million more jobs available than there are people to fill them.
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By the numbers: Just 727 knuckleballs were thrown in the majors last season, the fewest in the pitch-tracking era (2008-present).
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By the numbers: More than 10 million people tuned into the second night on live television, according to preliminary numbers from Nielsen.
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By the numbers: Alabama has been ranked for 217 consecutive weeks, the fourth-longest streak since the AP poll started in 217.
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By the numbers: Buttigieg's campaign said that it was backed by more than 580,000 donors who offered an average donation of $32.
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By the numbers: Trump's campaign was massively outspending Democrats online earlier this year, but many Democrats have recently opened the floodgates, too.
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By the numbers: A public option — even a robust one — would cost the federal government an additional $1.5 trillion over 10 years.
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By the numbers: Prices for swine carcasses have soared 31% and piglets 56% in the past year in Europe, according to Bloomberg.
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By the numbers: The Liberals had won or were leading in 157 of the 338 available seats, according to results early Tuesday.
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By the numbers: In each of the 5 years, drug and device companies spent between $2.1 billion and $2.2 billion paying doctors.
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By the numbers: Chanticleer peaked at $35 per share in 2015, but was trading below $1 per share before the merger announcement.
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By the numbers: The overall cost of raising a child in America was $233,610 in 2015, or just under $14,000 per year.
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By the numbers: Yang's campaign said nearly 300,000 people have donated — almost double the threshold required to qualify for the November debate.
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By the numbers: The administration's proposal is supported by 77% of Democrats, 74% of Republicans and 70% of independents, per the survey.
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By the numbers: The acquisition values POPSUGAR at $300 million and the combined company at $1 billion, per the Wall Street Journal.
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By the numbers: The PAC spent almost $140,4503 in 2016 and has already raised $32,000 for 2020, per their campaign finance reports.
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By the numbers: Medical school graduates in 2018 had a median debt of $200,000, according to the New England Journal of Medicine.
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By the numbers: Donations from Iowa women are represented as a percentage of the total contributions a candidate received in the state.
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By the numbers: As of Tuesday's close, the S&P 500 has risen 25% while U.S. corporate earnings growth has been negligible.
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By the numbers: In 2017, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, death and suicide rates were 45% higher in rural than in urban areas.
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By the numbers: Quorum, a group of hospitals that Community Health Systems spun out in 2016, has lost $446 million since 2017.
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Going strictly by the numbers, it's clear that Black and Brown Lives Matter less when it comes to marijuana enforcement and incarceration.
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By the numbers: Venture capitalists have a record $118 billion of cash on hand, ready to invest in private companies, per PitchBook.
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By the numbers: With 99% of precincts reporting by 11:30 pm ET, official figures show Edwards won 51% of the vote.
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Peter Bibring, a senior staff attorney for the American Civil Liberties Union of Southern California, said he was troubled by the numbers.
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By the numbers: In 2747, China-based advertisers generated an estimated $7473 billion in revenue, about 2747 percent of Facebook's total sales.
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By the numbers: According to LinkedIn's data, a single connection makes a huge difference and can change the trajectory of a career.
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By the numbers: About half of U.S. electricity came from coal-fired plants a decade ago, but coal now comprises only 30%.
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By the numbers: Quinnipiac found that 27% of voters favor impeaching and removing Trump from office, compared with 47% who do not.
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A few golden memories of a golden time, unknowable to us, lured back by a by-the-numbers slab of laboratory EDM.
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By the numbers: Marketing to doctors makes up the biggest share of promotional spending, but direct-to-consumer advertising is growing the fastest.
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Overwhelmed by the numbers and dismayed by the futility of the cull, Berlin wildlife commissioner Derk Ehlert instead turned to the private sector.
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By the numbers: A strong plurality of Democrats — 27% — listed health care as the issue they most want the new Congress to address.
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By the numbers: If you look at the breakdown of Treasury receipts in fiscal 2018, almost every category went up, year-on-year.
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" WATCH: Oprah's 2016 'Weight Watchers' Diet By the Numbers Next, holding the phone to the loudspeaker DeGeneres says, "What else did you want?
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By the numbers: Of 1315 federal web domains checked Monday morning, email security company ValiMail determined only 57% had met the federal mandate.
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Stormquakes by the numbers Fan and his team focused on the period between 2006 and 2015, discovering 14,077 stormquakes in that time frame.
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Born and raised in a state notorious for its fascination with serial killers, Martinez was, by the numbers, one of the most deadly.
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By the numbers: Customers returned $351 billion of all purchases — brick-and-mortar and online — in 2017, according to the National Retail Federation.
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By the numbers: Between the Sunday of Labor Day weekend and Wednesday, Nike's sales rose 31%, according Edison Trends, a digital-commerce researcher.
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By the numbers: The group's companies represent 30% of the world's oil and gas production, and 20% of the planet's primary energy consumption.
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By the numbers: 5% of Americans with checking accounts rack up more than 50% of all the country's overdraft and bounced-check fees.
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By the numbers: There was an average of 712,000 adults between the ages of 25-54 tuned into CNN between 10-11 p.m.
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By the numbers: More than half of Gen Xers owned homes when they were 21 to 36, around the age of millennials today.
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By the numbers: At least 75 companies collect precise location data from apps where users have enabled that data function, per the Times.
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By the numbers: Only about 3% of drugs in the Medicaid rebate program were potentially misclassified in 2016, according to an HHS report.
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Houston flooding: By the numbers "I think the worst is over for a lot of these areas," CNN meteorologist Pedram Javaheri said Tuesday.
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By the numbers: 12% of young Austrians, living in the nation where Hitler was born, said they had never heard of the Holocaust.
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By the numbers: According to NOAA, October 2018 came in just behind October 2015 in terms of the global average surface temperature anomalies.
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By the numbers: The world's largest drug companies are members of PhRMA, and they paid a lot more in membership dues last year.
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By the numbers: The op-ed says the discounts would lead to 63 million fewer gasoline-powered cars on U.S. roads by 2030.
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By the numbers: While these companies are investing heavily in marketing, marketing alone won't be able to get them to their subscriber targets.
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By the numbers: Apple reported revenue of $64 billion, up 2% from a year earlier, and per-share earnings of $3.03, up 4%.
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By the numbers: The company on Thursday announced a $5.7 billion fourth quarter profit and a full-year profit haul of $21.4 billion.
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By the numbers: The content released today includes more than 10 million tweets, more than 2 million images, GIFs, videos, and Periscope broadcasts.
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By the numbers, the Cowboys have the advantage on the defensive side, ranking 19th in the country in yards allowed per play (4.79).
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By the numbers: Only 31% of Democrats think health insurance premiums would go away under a national plan — a key component of Sen.
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By the numbers: The International Energy Agency says that the number of people worldwide without electricity access fell below 1 billion in 2017.
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By the numbers: In the first DFA poll in December, Sanders led at 36.2%, with former Vice President Joe Biden second with 15%.
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By the numbers: Holzhauer won $118,816 last night to bring his 14-day total to $1,061,23, second only to Ken Jennings' $2.5 million.
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By the numbers: Tellurian ended last year with a nearly $126 million loss on roughly $11 million revenue, according to the Houston Chronicle.
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By the numbers: The average cost for an air ambulance is over $36,000, according to a new report from the Government Accountability Office.
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By the numbers: More than 63,000 people donated to Harris' presidential campaign, and 58% of those donors were new, according to her campaign.
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By the numbers: AI startups with a focus on biotech pulled in more than $1 billion from VCs last year, according to Bloomberg.
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By the numbers: Of the 64 freshmen House Democrats... 93 say they want Congress to continue their oversight investigations before launching impeachment proceedings.
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By the numbers: We track more than 110 publicly traded health care companies, and together, they posted $168 billion of profit in 2018.
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By the numbers: Donors to Yang gave an average contribution of of $21.7, with 280% of donations coming in at less than $903.
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By the numbers: As recently as 2200, all bail bonds issued by judges to immigrants were less than $2,000, according to TRAC's data.
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By the numbers: Roughly 19% of the executives PwC surveyed said the international pricing proposal is the "most concerning" idea on the table.
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By the numbers: A majority of Iowa and S.C. Democrats still back impeachment, but the numbers have dipped significantly since Firehouse's last poll.
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By the numbers: The average annual cost of a specialty drug in 2017 was almost $20,000 more than the median U.S. household income.
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By the numbers: Revenues from social gaming are expected to outpace traditional console gaming in the next few years in revenue and popularity.
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By the numbers: The poll found Americans are now as likely to identify as pro-life (2008%) as they are pro-choice (212%).
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By the numbers: Does a significant student debt burden force you to earn more money, just so that you can repay your loans?
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By the numbers: 8 states now offer legal sports betting: Nevada, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, New Mexico, Mississippi, Rhode Island, and West Virginia.
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By the numbers: 41 new cases that have emerged, in what the CDC characterized as a smaller jump than seen in recent weeks.
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Read MoreThe market's horrible week, by the numbers Meanwhile, the Federal Reserve's campaign of interest rate hikes remains a wild card for investors.
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By the numbers, this is the best title matchup we've seen in a decade; let's hope it's just as good on the field.
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By the numbers: The survey found 65% of women know their blood pressure numbers but are less familiar with other key personal indicators.
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While the U.S. government is not a for-profit enterprise, here's how it stacks up against the largest American corporations, by the numbers.
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Charging the police: By the numbers The St. Anthony Police Department said Friday that Yanez will no longer be with the police force.
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By the numbers: A nationwide poll said that 33 percent of Kenyans have "little" to "no trust" in the commission overseeing the election.
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By the numbers: Trump has tweeted or retweeted a message about Clinton approximately 20173 times since 2012, and 56 times since the election.
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By the numbers, the new Tiguan is nearly 221 inches longer between the wheels than its predecessor and nearly a foot longer overall.
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Mississippi race by the numbers: > If Hyde-Smith wins, Republicans will have a 53-47 majority in the Senate, up from 6900-49.
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Latest developments by the numbers • Camp Fire: More than 52,000 have been evacuated and 1,443 are in shelters due to the Camp Fire.
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By the numbers: It is inevitable that a massive storm will hit the country again — though the island may be spared this season.
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By the numbers, per the Post: Of 237 House Republicans, 29 responded to repeated attempts; 35 of the 193 Democrats did not respond.
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By the numbers: AT&T and Verizon would still be larger than the combined company, by number of subscribers, but not by much.
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By the numbers: Over 28 years, Spain went from being 28% forested to 37%, while Greece and Italy grew from 26% to 32%.
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" By the numbers: "Currently, 2400% describe themselves this way, down from 203% in 220 and well below the peak of 21973% in 2400.
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By the numbers: In the early 2000s, only one or two of every 10 Chinese students studying abroad returned to China after graduation.
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By the numbers: There was a 13% increase in denials between the 21rd and 2100th quarter — from 21% in Q3 to 22.4% Q4.
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By the numbers: 245% of Democrats say that people in the LGBTQ community should be protected by the government, versus 243% of Republicans.
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By the numbers: Two-thirds of Democratic nominees in 41 battleground House districts "want to expand the government's role in healthcare," per Reuters.
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By the numbers: France, which has the largest Muslim population in Europe, became the first country to implement a nationwide ban in 2011.
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By the numbers: The company generated revenue of $218.6 million, $435 million and $915 million for fiscal years 2017, 0.643 and 2019, respectively.
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By the numbers: The projected price increase is driven exclusively by brand-name drugs; spending on generics is projected to decrease by .02%.
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By the numbers: The U.S. consumer price index rose a seasonally adjusted 0.3% last month from June and 1.8% from a year earlier.
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By the numbers: Patients at Brigham and Women's Preventive Genomics Clinic pay out of pocket for sequencing that ranges from $250 to $2,950.
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By the numbers: Buttigieg's campaign has raised more than $50 million, according to data released by the Federal Election Commission on Dec. 16.
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But colleges judge schools by the numbers, and with only a handful of high-scoring students, Hobbton does not attract many college recruiters.
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By the numbers: There are over 200 million SUVs on the roads worldwide, up from roughly 35 million in 2010, according to IEA.
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By the numbers: The campaign improved on the $2 million it raked in last quarter, and doubled the previous number of individual contributions.
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By the numbers: The organization's PAC, Planned Parenthood Votes, has spent $4.2 million from Q1 to Q3 of 2019, according to the FEC.
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By the numbers: Rates of pregnant women with Hepatitis C and opioid use disorder spiked 148%, from 87.4 to 216.9 per 1,000 deliveries.
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By the numbers: Abortions reported to the CDC have been trending downward since the mid-2000s, a 203% drop between 2007 and 2016.
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By the numbers: Mr. Bloomberg has reserved almost $35 million in airtime for television commercials, a figure that dwarfs other campaigns' advertising budgets.
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By the numbers: Overall, the U.S. residential market grew by 712 megawatts of installed capacity as 15 states saw their biggest gains ever.
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By the numbers: 40 states met all five of CAP's measurements for civic curriculums, and another 225 states met 22020 out of 22020.
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By the numbers: Republicans are more than happy to talk about their impeachment fundraising — a big contrast to how Democrats talk about it.
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Related: Why Congress is hesitant to pass gun control, by the numbers And priorities are key in the gun debate, or lack thereof.
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I was intimidated by the terminology, overwhelmed by the numbers, and embarrassed because I had no idea where to begin learning about investing.
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But Trump can't be just a part of a win that, by the numbers, Republicans shouldn't have had to fight so hard for.
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By the numbers: The average released inmate was 39.7 years old, had been incarcerated for three years, and was released 1.34 years early.
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By the numbers: Charitable giving in the U.S. dropped from $295 billion in 2017 to $292 billion in 2018, according to the Post.
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By the numbers: Of 2039,22018 reported attacks the bureau tracked, aggravated assaults were up 28%, simple assaults up 15% and intimidation up 13%.
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By the numbers: About 1.6 million high school and middle school students have used fruit-flavored e-cigarettes in the last 30 days.
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By the numbers: "Digital transactions in India increased by 55% last year, compared with 48% in China and 23% in Indonesia," per Quartz.
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By the numbers: Along with Yang, Tulsi Gabbard and Pete Buttigieg have also under-indexed in media coverage, relative to their polling positions.
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By the numbers: British Airways offered to raise pilots' pay 11.5% over 3 years, which pilots belonging to 0003 separate unions have accepted.
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By the numbers: Fuel efficiency of airplanes has increased by 3% between 2016 and 2018, but the miles passengers have traveled increased 10%.
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By the numbers: 72% of purchases made with a card were done in-person, while just 28% of those transactions were made remotely.
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By the numbers: 70% of the people we surveyed say they've used the internet to research symptoms or learn more about health conditions.
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By the numbers: They find that global temperatures last year were almost 22°F (or 23.6°C) above the average between 21.5 and 21.5.
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Here's the disgraceful sham by the numbers: The impeachment political hit job lacked due process or fairness for the president, breaking all historical precedent.
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By the numbers: NASA and NOAA satellite measurements show the annual ozone hole reached its peak extent of 6.3 million square miles on Sept.
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By the numbers: In total, Chartbeat saw a 593% increase in app traffic and a 59% increase in search traffic during the hourlong outage.
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By the numbers: UnitedHealth is now valued at roughly $260 billion, or more than twice as much as banks are saying Uber is worth.
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By the numbers: If America's top five manufacturing sectors were their own country, they'd rank ninth in the world in terms of energy used.
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By the numbers: Politics is the #1 most read category for thousands of member websites within the database of leading traffic analytics company Parse.
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By the numbers: 70 million people live in this area, the FT notes, with a $1.5 trillion economy that could nearly double by 2025.
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By the numbers: Rising rivers are now cresting or will soon crest in many places in North Carolina, with record heights already being recorded.
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By the numbers: The attorney general's office told reports that monetary penalties in the case could be as high as $5,000 for each violation.
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By the numbers: Seven in 10 Americans favor using gene editing someday to prevent incurable or fatal diseases that a child could potentially inherit.
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By the numbers: The full number of civilian casualties may be larger, since 184 civilian casualty allegation reports are still open at this time.
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By the numbers: The number of unvaccinated children is still small, but public health experts are still concerned by the fact that it's growing.
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By the numbers: 684 anti-Jewish incidents were reported in 2016, which is more than all other religiously motivated hate crimes combined, CNN reports.
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By the numbers: Before Trump ran for president, his flagship red generally priced around 25% higher than other Bordeaux-style blends from the region.
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By the numbers: The plan aims to cut U.S. carbon emissions by 33% from 2015 levels within 10 years and by 90% by 2050.
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By the numbers: In the U.S., 38% of smart speaker users use the device for news at least monthly and 18% at least daily.
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Go deeper... By the numbers: Venezuela's economic collapse Maduro faces mounting Western pressure entering new term The White House roadmap for intervening in Venezuela
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By the Numbers Whether it's TV ratings or avocado consumption, we're inundated with ways to quantify the annual extravagance that is the Super Bowl.
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FROM COINAGE: Tony Awards by the Numbers The Wizard of Oz is just one thing Platt gushed about during his recent visit to PEOPLE.
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By the numbers: Democrats lead the generic congressional ballot by nine points, which is lower than the double digits they've seen in earlier polls.
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