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20 Sentences With "say roughly"

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THE REPORTS OUT FROM TRIBUNE ITSELF SAY ROUGHLY 2100% AGAINST.
They say roughly three-fourths of children who died did not receive a vaccination.
Her detractors say roughly a dozen incumbent Democrats are ready to oppose her bid for Speaker.
In the annals of rocketry, experts say, roughly 5 to 10 percent of developmental test flights go awry.
Turn your volume up at the very start and you can hear Killer Mike say roughly two words, as well.
The protest group say roughly 2,000 horses die every year at U.S. race tracks, although the industry says that figure is inflated.
Instead, prosecutors say roughly 220 million rand of the government's money ended up in Gupta-linked accounts and paid for a lavish family wedding.
Despite the rain, organizers say roughly 229,232 people took to the streets for the annual pro-democracy march, which has taken place every July 230 since the Handover.
Despite the rain, organizers say roughly 60,000 people took to the streets for the annual pro-democracy march, which has taken place every July 1 since the Handover.
I would say roughly 60 percent of the people I spoke to in my (highly unscientific) poll said if the election were held today, they'd vote for Clinton.
But here's what President Donald Trump could say, roughly, before this week: There was never a whiff of collusion between the Russians and any serious person in my campaign.
Many roboadvisers typically charge an overall fee — say roughly 0.30 to 0.50 percent of a customer's assets annually — along with the (usually very low) underlying cost of the investments.
A pillar of Seitz's argument is that even the very best TV dramas look more like each other than, say, roughly the top half of all TV comedies — which are, he argues, wildly divergent in tone, intention, and even number of jokes.
Indian Wells, California (CNN)The influential Koch network plans to invest close to $400 million toward protecting Republican majorities and promoting policy priorities in the 2018 midterm election cycle, the network's leaders say -- roughly a 60% increase over the group's 2016 spending.
While Dimon didn't say how much money the bank has devoted specifically to building its robo-adviser, he did say roughly $600 million was devoted to "emerging fintech solutions" last year and that technology is an extremely important part of the company's future strategies.
While Hickey did not say roughly how many cashiers are being replaced by kiosks, she said the restaurants are shifting those workers to other roles: "[With] the addition of self-order kiosks, restaurants are transitioning some roles to more customer engaging positions like Guest Experience Leaders and table service."
It's unclear how strong the headwinds will be as she seeks a return to the Speaker's chair, however, as her detractors say roughly a dozen incumbent Democrats are ready to oppose her bid on the House floor and a number of incoming freshmen had promised to do the same during their campaigns.
I would say, roughly at the top of the house, half the people in the seats were there when I arrived, and half of them are new, and for me in any company, that's how you create healthy tension, because the people who have been around are going to give you perspective, what you might be missing.
The 1954 Theorems say, roughly, that every preference relation which is complete, transitive and continuous, can be represented by a continuous ordinal utility function.
Legislation relating to reserved issues such as defence, national security, foreign policy and monetary and economic issues are voted on by all the MPs at Westminster to ensure consistency across the whole of the United Kingdom. The Scottish Parliament is not able to pass laws on these issues itself, as they were not devolved. The West Lothian question is not involved in this situation, as all parts of the Union have a say roughly proportional to their population and all are equally affected. During devolution, a convention was created to manage the power of Westminster to legislate on matters within the legislative competence of the Scottish Parliament.

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