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839 Sentences With "to the number of"

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Rental fees will correspond to the number of trips completed.
They could be compensated according to the number of tasks performed.
There's no requirement related to the number of messages being sent.
His entrance adds to the number of competitors in the field.
It correlates closely to the number of days in the calendar year.
The size of the bubbles corresponds to the number of claims filed.
The houseguest closest to the number of seconds without going over wins.
The hysteria is proportional to the number of lawyers coming to town.
The problem, in addition to the number of available kits, is accessibility.
Currently they are rewarded according to the number of prisoners they house.
Comparisons to the number of people in previous marches are especially misleading.
"Betsey" was the name of one of his subjects, and the 16 stars on the flag refer not to the number of American colonies, but to the number of cots in Sim's lab for the women he operated on.
The department restated Hook's comparison to the number of waivers granted under Obama.
Views about immigration bear only an imprecise relationship to the number of immigrants.
In fact this figure refers to the number of approved providers offering courses.
Texts to the number of a health clinic you entered into your phonebook?
They wanted to know the nitty gritty down to the number of windows.
Rentals are available, but inventory is lower due to the number of sales.
The most important one is this one, due to the number of nestings.
Obamacare brought a major boost to the number of people now on Medicaid.
There is no limit to the number of extensions a country can receive.
Overdose deaths were nearly equal to the number of deaths from car crashes.
Musk's tweet only said "187K," an apparent reference to the number of orders.
Robot intensity refers to the number of industrial robots per 1,000 human workers.
Electoral College votes are reapportioned according to the number of each state's congressional representatives.
The dependency ratio refers to the number of dependents compared to the working population.
How does that relate to the number of people who actually apply for insurance?
And there's no limit to the number of rides customers can take each month.
"Distributors have little room to adjust to the number of departing clients," PSR said.
Those figures are likely related to the number of asylum seekers in the country.
The rating then corresponded to the number of seconds the person had to drink.
"The disciplines haven't been proportional to the number of complaints," she told the paper.
This spike is supposedly down to the number of unprotected sexual encounters between heathens.
He later added Condal's pitch to the number of pitches that were still alive.
These numbers were indexed to the number of Peloton customers observed in Q1 2017.
Its pared-back opera season led the company's orchestra to briefly strike in October, when management sought (and eventually won) cuts to the number of weeks the musicians work, as well as to the number of full-time members of the orchestra.
"We had no idea what to expect," Sternberg said, referring to the number of transmissions.
In the past, BuzzFeed would point to the number of people who were visiting BuzzFeed.
Cross-sell refers to the number of products sold to the same customer or household.
Arbeiter pointed to the number of times the word stranger is used in the Bible.
And the article referred imprecisely to the number of successive overtime losses by the Panthers.
In addition to the number of attacks, the location of the attacks is also critical.
With respect to the number of employees, Walmart is the largest employer — 22019 million employees.
And there's a real limit to the number of Republicans who will publicly embrace her.
There's no limit to the number of elite nights you can earn from the card.
But the number of adopters has never come close to the number of available horses.
Or it may simply refer to the number of people present at the founding meeting.
Other pieces, like deep cuts to the number of refugees admitted, are still being litigated.
In the interview, Trump pointed to the number of apprehensions following his new policy announcements.
But to a large degree, your services is linked to the number of iPhones you sell.
"There are no substantive changes to the number of employees," Daihl told me in an interview.
Fitting, considering that she's paying such close attention to the number of likes she gets there.
The number of annual fatalities is comparable to the number of reported deaths from car accidents.
You greatly add to the number of research subjects that will be represented in future studies.
"It was a zoo," Volpi said, in reference to the number of people in the room.
But it speaks to the number of encounters Castile had with law enforcement over the years.
"She had 25 fathers," he said, referring to the number of firefighters working in the firehouse.
There is no limit to the number of mobile SDK and web users under this plan.
That pales in comparison to the number of all-male bands that year, which comprised 43%.
And unlike other sales, there is no limit to the number of jars you can buy.
At least personally, I've seen less innovative companies relative to the number of companies that exist.
Due to the number of people being tried, the defendants listened to the verdict from prison.
Spotify has 207 million users when you add free users to the number of paid subscriptions.
The difference between nations is not due to the number of teens who are sexually active.
But Ryan just adds to the number of Wisconsin heavy hitters Vukmir has on her side.
We wake up and go to sleep to the number of killed, injured and displaced Syrians.
Researchers then compared that data to the number of deaths between September 2017 and February 2018.
The 22019,000 figure refers to the number of Dreamers who were enrolled in DACA on Sept.
There's also no limit to the number of flights you can use the Companion Pass on.
The infrastructure of the 5-square-mile camp is stretched due to the number of refugees.
The charter alludes to the number of women who are victims of violence in their lives.
Perhaps that 6 is no coincidence: Could it allude to the "number of the beast," 666?
The area of each square is proportional to the number of electoral votes that state has.
Flipkart's move adds to the number of other nonfinancial services firms dipping into fintech via partnerships.
There is no limit to the number of factories allowed to discharge waste into a river.
However, the country hasn&apost seen tourist spending increase in proportion to the number of visitors.
Vasudevan's custom code organized these tweets according to the number of times a sentiment was expressed.
The company didn't give specifics with regard to the number of playable characters in Super Smash Bros.
" Cuomo added, "There's a number of devices and there's a pattern, apparently, to the number of devices.
The woman was unable to resist due to the number of drugs in her system, authorities allege.
"There's a number of devices and there's a pattern, apparently, to the number of devices," he explained.
Amazon's strong sales are also largely due to the number of third-party merchants on its platform.
Yet overcrowding (as measured by the number of people relative to the number of bedrooms) is rising.
There will never be an end to the number of Star Wars stories that we can tell.
But the intensity of the strikes in Afghanistan increased out of proportion to the number of attacks.
There is no limit to the number of free beers furloughed and unpaid federal workers can claim.
The groups also object to the number of inmates are excluded from earning time credits, including immigrants.
The Villans have won three games all year, equal to the number of managers they have had.
As applied in Central Park, the formula adds about 6 percent to the number of squirrels observed.
I worry that the ready availability of guns contributes to the number of suicides in rural America.
Ms. Martirosyan was referring to the number of cases her group had documented between 2016 and 2018.
But that pales in comparison to the number of people for whom contemporary art is very important.
Bank of America economist Ethan Harris points to the number of smaller economies that are hurting, too.
The amount a user can draw prior to payday is limited to the number of hours worked.
There's been a lot of attention paid to the number of koalas being killed in the fire.
The amount a user can access prior to payday is limited to the number of hours worked.
That's no small number, but it does pale in comparison to the number of birds killed elsewhere.
Parts are available for repairs now, but this could change due to the number of vehicles affected.
Every element is given an atomic number, which corresponds to the number of protons in its nucleus.
And there's no limit to the number of individuals that can join the collective, called a plasmodium.
Unit revenue compares sales to the number of seats an airline flies and how far it flies them.
One potential solution, proposed by Esvelt, creates limits to the number of generations that inherit an engineered trait.
They compared this data to the number of neutrinos they'd expect if the Earth weren't below the detector.
If you are only paying attention to the number of confirmed cases, you aren't getting the full picture.
Bad weather added to the number of passengers who were denied boarding, said American Airlines spokesman Ross Feinstein.
Why doesn't Atlanta have zero crime, or crime that's actually [in proportion] to the number of black officers?
The expansion of the police state has added to the number of Uighurs it needs to co-opt.
Commentators sometimes point to the number of political parties Kenya has as a sign of its democratic vibrancy.
There seems to be no end to the number of startups operating in the travel and accommodation space.
"Thanks be to God that those are a few (people)," he said, referring to the number of arrestees.
Provided that the number of retirees is low relative to the number of workers, the cost is manageable.
Administration officials have pointed to the number of people apprehended crossing the border as evidence of a crisis.
In addition, the article referred imprecisely to the number of GPS satellites the Cygnss mission will work with.
The current supply was fixed seven to 10 years ago to the number of trees planted back then.
That is, the rate of the spread of the infection is proportional to the number of people infected.
The New York and Virginia tax credits are tied to the number of jobs the company actually creates.
"We had an unprecedented opportunity to add to the number of jobs," Mr. de Blasio said on Tuesday.
There are no boundaries, no limit to the number of participants, no real tactics, and almost no rules.
He has platinum hair and scars on his body that correspond to the number of victims he's killed. 
In addition to the number of people dying, millions of animals have also been killed by the fires.
Invesco, State Street, JPMorgan Asset Management, and others added to the number of funds already on the platform.
"There's a physical limit to the number of items we can have on that line," Mr. Jammet said.
The COTI amounts to the number of weeks a typical worker must work to cover those basic costs.
There seemed to be no end to the number of different things to smell, hear, see, and taste.
Identifying the schools that face the largest threats due to the number of weapons on campus is critical.
Labor market tightness essentially means the number of available jobs in comparison to the number of available workers.
Part of this, too, may come down to the number of zeros that trails every Richter or Warhol.
The 50 fragments refer to the number of minutes that analysts typically let patients ruminate on the couch.
Washington DC is unmatched when it comes to the number of world-class museums it has to offer.
The 1945-51 Labour government didn't build a single new hospital or add significantly to the number of doctors.
Due to the number of resumes involved, the true impact of the breach has yet to be fully realized.
Clarification: This post has been amended to remove a reference to the number of air marshals in America falling.
The demonstrators seemed to be calling attention to the number of people who were deported under the Obama administration.
The big questions we still have: Is there a limit to the number of drinks in the allotted time?
The analysis relates to the number of insurers in a given "rating region," not the number of plans available.
WhatsApp is imposing new limits to the number of times you can forward messages and content on the platform.
Some doctors believe the increase is linked to the number of women seeking underground treatment or inducing abortions themselves.
And thanks to her, I discovered there's a limit to the number of strokes each Live Message can animate.
Four Republican senators have already pledged to vote down any bill that adds millions to the number of uninsured.
" "We were asked by the secretary, due to the number of people coming this way, to back them up.
At a press conference following the rate decision, Powell spoke directly to the number of uncertainties facing the Fed.
There is seemingly no limit to the number of indignities that we—the global 'we'—have inflicted upon avocados.
We trail most developed countries when it comes to the number of Americans of voting age who actually vote.
I've long theorized that one's moral character is inversely proportional to the number of syllables in one's Starbucks order.
The title itself refers to the number of surviving Korean comfort women when Cha began the project in 2006.
"We will soon have 300 people around the globe," said Kemper, referring to the number of employees at C2FO.
And there is a limit to the number of times you can download each video through YouTube, per day.
He also repeated a similarly criticized comparison of coronavirus to the number of Americans killed in car crashes annually.
According to the number of "helpful" votes this note received, readers seemed appreciative that she was open about both.
The increase is most likely linked to the number of security and surveillance technology vendors courting school district budgets.
CA election results won't be in until tomorrow or later due to the number of vote by mail ballots.
An earlier version of this briefing erroneously attributed a distinction to the number of murders in Baltimore in 2017.
Then, draw small rectangles, or thumbnails, in pencil that are equal to the number of paragraphs in the article.
Democrats have long held the advantage when it comes to the number of celebrities who rally to their flag.
The national vote for Democrats bears no simple mathematical relationship to the number of seats won in the House.
Instead, the agency relied on statistical details related to the number of threats received against Pruitt and his family.
Nevada will hold caucus meetings at 250 locations for 1,736 precincts, similar to the number of precincts in Iowa.
Shipments tend to refer to the number of phone units that have made it to carrier or retail channels.
Nevada will hold caucus meetings at 63 locations for 1,736 precincts, similar to the number of precincts in Iowa.
Between 2004 and 303, gun violence should have received $1.4 billion according to the number of people affected by it.
They take immense comfort in being able to point to the number of hours they logged or projects they completed.
"When markets are down, hold on to the number of shares, not the price of what you're buying," Chatzky adds.
Uber, for one thing, isn't up for publicly sharing its numbers—well, at least, related to the number of deletions.
"Well, the question is much chronicled," he explained, referring to the number of times the subject has been brought up.
The college allots votes to each state equal to the number of representatives and senators in the state's Congressional delegation.
Even diesel-fueled city buses reduce greenhouse gas emissions thanks to the number of people they carry versus passenger cars.
There is a limit to the number of times Mrs May can be defeated on her deal before it dies.
Galaxy's Edge has had to adapt to the number of thefts that have occurred in the park since its opening.
This gadget adjusts to the number of eggs and level of water to take the guesswork out of boiling eggs.
We get very few complaints relative to the number of customers we have, but all complaints are upsetting to us.
Difficulty doesn't just come down to the number of saves you can make, or the efficacy of the security cameras.
Shareholders proposed that each shareholder get a vote equal to the number of shares they own without any super votes.
So that meant that depending on the shot, we would be limited to the number of photos we could take.
"I counted 33 one time," Tarantino boasted, referring to the number of people who left the theater during the scene.
Motherboard asked if there was a limit to the number of people a user could reply to in a tweet.
Deep-pocketed entrepreneurs not only add to the number of moonshot projects, literal or metaphorical, they also introduce fresh thinking.
The contemporary global environment is not conducive due to the number of conflicts emerging from Syria to Afghanistan and Iraq.
From the size of its workforce to the number of its stores, here are several mind-blowing facts about Lowe's.
When you're a Kardashian on a beach vacation, there are no limits to the number of bikinis you should pack.
Undetected unlawful entries This refers to the number of migrants who succeed in making an illegal entry without being detected.
In the summer when the ground dries, Cox said Canadian drillers usually add to the number of rigs they operate.
However, the email notes that the actual payout might be below $125 per claimant, due to the number of claims.
DPI stands for dots per inch and refers to the number of physical dots per inch on a printed document.
"The SFMTA can exercise its discretion as to the number of permits it issues," SFMTA spokesperson Paul Rose told Recode.
Compare how many votes each party earned in statewide elections to the number of congressional races won by each party.
The Trump administration has been steadily adding to the number of Venezuelan government figures against whom sanctions have been imposed.
During her husband's administration, an anti-immigrant backlash arose in response to the number of Mexicans streaming across the border.
Mr. Trump may also be referring to the number of absentee ballots that were requested from voters but not submitted.
An earlier version of this editorial referred incorrectly to the number of debates between Joseph Crowley and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.
A spokesperson for the campaign said that Biden meant to say 150,000 -- and was referring to the number of homicides.
Allowances were tied to the number of personal exemptions you could claim, which were based on the number of dependents.
Fears of the virus have spread to other countries, leading to the number of face masks available on Amazon dwindling.
The comments section of the Facebook video speaks to the number of people who appreciate him going the extra mile.
The company's spokesperson said "there is nothing definitive" in relation to the number of jobs that the factory would create.
In zero states has the number of primary votes even come close to the number of Republican general election votes.
That is using public money to pay mini-grid developers and operators according to the number of connections they make.
Another measure of employment used by economists is the ratio of vacancies posted (v) to the number of unemployed persons (u).
There's no limit to the number of sessions you can schedule as each person works through loss at a unique pace.
Schembri also pointed to the number of steps the government has taken in recent years to shore up the mortgage market.
Its "audience" of 550m refers to the number of people who can access its channel, not those who actually watch it.
The price of oranges relative to apples goes down if more oranges are suddenly available relative to the number of apples.
CADM2, along with another called ESR1, is also linked to the number of children that a woman has over her lifetime.
But, [as] soon as your pricing is expensive, you limit yourself to the number of customers who can actually afford it.
I don't think there's any end to the number of incredibly-filmed, David Attenborough-narrated nature documentaries that people will watch.
In 19903 the Socialist government did begin means-testing a payment made according to the number of children in a family.
The number of black members was roughly equal to the number of middle-aged women in blue and yellow EU berets.
Another measure of the employment situation economists often use is the ratio of vacancies post to the number of unemployed persons.
This week's American mass shooting figures pale in comparison to the number of attacks and victims over the past few weeks.
It starts at just a couple of dollars per user per month, and scales down according to the number of employees.
It also seems another character, BB-8, may be a vague reference to the number of albums the group has recorded.
The result: a convergence of opinions as to the number of rate hikes this year, with two being the magic number.
Schiff's Intelligence Committee has 22 members, about equal to the number of Judiciary members who were initially expected to question Mueller.
The number itself is staggering, but it's even more troubling when compared to the number of drug-related deaths in 2015.
Each then adds the number of his stones on the board to the number of empty grid intersections he has surrounded.
Checking voting lists and comparing the number of voting papers issued to the number of votes cast, he saw no irregularities.
In America today, the number of registered guns is roughly equivalent to the number of people living here, if not more.
There is a regulatory limit to the number of pellet stoves, LED lighting systems, and other clean projects Chilkowich can undertake.
"We have 80 percent retention rates at six months," she says, referring to the number of participants that remain in treatment.
In IEEE-SA development, there are few limits to the number of people who can participate or vote in the process.
"China uses the European Union as 28 Trojan doors," he said, referring to the number of member states in the bloc.
Which one you choose may come down to the number of parking spaces that any particular app inventories in your city.
Door-slamming adds to the number of unlawful migrants, who are vulnerable to exploitation by employers and recruitment by criminal groups.
And unlike the H-1B visa in the United States, there is no limit to the number of Canadian visas available.
"I'd like to get him to 80, 85, then I think he's ready," Collins said, referring to the number of pitches.
Up to 1.7% of people are born intersex, a percentage comparable to the number of redheaded people -- not a minimal number.
Last year, advocates used the hashtag #MissingDCGirls to draw attention to the number of missing black girls in the nation's capital.
The figures stand in contrast to the number of women who are clearly hoping — and training — to rise in the business.
Haddley noted that "there is no limit whatsoever" to the number of pizza slices that can be created using this method.
The literary novel may be an independent art, but long-form, highbrow criticism is surely rather less so: The amount of such writing that is being published at any given time relates less to necessity and will than to the number of readers prepared to pay for it (or to the number of patrons willing to subsidize it).
Vox editor Matthew Yglesias made an oddly specific reference to the number of almonds that President Obama would be consuming in celebration.
That's roughly equal to the number of pot businesses in operation, and thus hardly enough staff to raid them all at once.
I believe the driver was confused as to the number of passengers in the car and who was sitting next to her.
Under examination is the company's public statements about Model 2000 productions as compared to the number of vehicles that were actually built.
Of course, Apple's revenue is closely tied to the number of iPhones it sells, and fiscal third-quarter sales are typically weak.
"This is in contrast to the number of billionaires with inherited wealth, which has fallen by 29% since 2014," Wealth-X reports.
That's likely the result of cutbacks, imposed by the Republican-controlled legislature in 2013, to the number of days of early voting.
The numeric volume of Twitter conversations are displayed relative to the number of election-focused tweets that took place on Feb. 1.
Since then the season has remained above average with respect to the number of storms, with six named storms by August 153.
First, we ranked schools according to the number of alumni-founded startups that raised $1 million or more in the past year.
Today, the ratio of job openings to the number of unemployed stands at 1.3, meaning 85033 people looking for every job opening.
This company is clearly privy to the number of weird ripening tricks we've succumbed to over the years, paper bag hack included.
Key purchases contribute to the pot and a portion gets paid out to players proportional to the number of keys they hold.
It said jets with 22,6003 to 29,999 cycles must be inspected within 1,2737 cycles, which typically correspond to the number of flights.
Detected unlawful entries DHS does this calculation by adding the number of "turn backs" and "got aways" to the number of apprehensions.
The nonprofit behind "Sesame Street" is having a muppet experience homelessness to bring attention to the number of children living without homes.
A leading gun control group is drawing attention to the number of Americans gunned down by toddlers in a satirical new ad.
That generally comes down to the number of bedrooms, though it can also be about the size of the apartment or home.
But that's probably due to the number of comically-high multiples some companies with single small rounds and large exit values produced.
A lack of affordable housing has contributed to the number of homeless people in the city reaching its highest point in decades.
She wanted to show that the number of subspecies in a species is correlated to the number of species in a genus.
The number of Chinese voters (34,055) alone in 2016 was nearly equivalent to the number of Latino voters (22016,270.41) in the district.
State government officials estimate that about 2,000 armed bandits are at work — equal to the number of police in the entire state.
It's a nearly 210 percent jump compared to the number of fires the country experienced over the same time period in 2400.
When that figure is added to the number of people laid off in February, it comes out to 52.81 million Americans unemployed.
Mr. Cuadrado said there has actually been an uptick compared to the number of fight clubs in the city a decade ago.
But adding to the number of lives lost at the hands of the opioid crisis is not what the United States needs.
In the last five years, India has seen a large increase of 116% to the number of billionaires living in its cities.
There is no cap to the number of visitors traveling by plane, and new cheap routes catering to backpackers have been added.
He would give all workers points correlated to the number of years they work, and people would cash them in upon retirement.
The fund's aim is to award every awardable act — there is no limit to the number of awards that can be given.
Although that's triple the amount that exist today, it's small compared to the number of households that have traditional cable-type services.
An article last Sunday about the decline of cash referred incorrectly to the number of European Union members that retain national currencies.
The 65.8 million tagline, of course, is a not-so-subtle reference to the number of votes Clinton received in the 2016 elections.
One sign that an individual's following may not be authentic is few likes and comments on posts compared to the number of followers.
Another measure of the employment situation used by economists is the ratio of vacancies posted (v) to the number of unemployed persons (u).
"There is a known softness to Trump's 1,237 number," said Humphrey, referring to the number of delegates needed to qualify as presumptive nominee.
Lance Bass isn't picky when it comes to the number of children he'll have at one time — in fact, the more the merrier.
Elements are listed by atomic number in the periodic table, which corresponds to the number of protons (positively charged particles) in their nuclei.
There are also a number of banks setting up incubators in the valley, which adds to the number of players around the table.
On the one hand, 100 million pales in comparison to the number of phones that have either Siri or Google Assistant pre-installed.
The number of electors from each state is equal to the number of congressional seats the state has in the House and Senate.
Outrage over soaring prices for EpiPen, a life-saving allergy treatment, has drawn renewed attention to the number of children suffering from allergies.
The Tigrayan People's Liberation Front (TPLF) has long wielded influence disproportionate to the number of Tigrayans, who are about 6% of the population.
"Right now it's all about services and the installed base," he said, referring to the number of products in use in the world.
And lastly, in a softer examination of the market, Dwyer points to the number of bullish newsletter writers as measured by Investors Intelligence.
" The order also applies the same criteria to the "number of foreign nationals who have been radicalized after entry into the United States.
A trend this decade is the increasing prevalence of people expressing their opinions publicly, due to the number of venues for those opinions.
Another measure of the employment situation used by economists is the ration of vacancies posted (v) to the number of unemployed persons (u).
So, it turns out Nikon's offering is decidedly entry-level DSLR, with some exception to the number of megapixels at the photographer's disposal.
There's no end to the number of fascinating devices and therapies being created right now in the fields of health and life sciences.
Amsterdam: Just as in London, Airbnb has agreed to impose a limit to the number of nights a property can be rented out.
"Well, it's four million people from where we are now," he said, referring to the number of immigrants affected by Mr. Obama's plan.
The app allows customers to customize their meal (down to the number of pickles they'd like on a sandwich) and skip the line.
Because countries have been scaled according to the number of country code domain names they have registered, and not by their geographical size.
When it comes to Christmas, there's no limit to the number of films Hollywood studios will churn out to celebrate America's favorite holiday.
The fire is the most destructive ever in December (due to the number of buildings destroyed), according to Cal Fire records posted online.
An earlier version of this column referred incorrectly to the number of cases the Securities and Exchange Commission has brought against top executives.
In other types of media and Instagram's own business analytics, "reach" refers to the number of different people who actually saw an ad.
Pillows It is my personal belief that there is no upper limit to the number of pillows one should have on one's bed.
It is the voting-age population that is about 36 million; that figure does not refer to the number of people who vote.
"The state-by-state limits on gathering sizes have thus far been proportionate to the number of cases in that state," he said.
Next up, financial markets are paying close attention to the number of new claims for unemployment benefits, which will be released on Thursday.
Clearly some equation must link the number of zeros on a check to the number of years it takes to untaint the dollars.
We had only just launched and thus had very few data points related to the number of projects and data scientists on board.
"The threat from white supremacist extremists is also high due to the number of threats, plots, and attacks in 2019," the report read.
The level of tax would correspond to air miles traveled over a three-year period, as opposed to the number of flights taken.
We can tell because the reaction produces photons and we can count the photons relative to the number of atoms in existence today.
Experts like Boulegue view the annual military drills with skepticism, especially when it comes to the number of military personnel and equipment involved.
Mr. Trump is referring to the number of people traveling midair and detained at airports when his executive order was announced on Jan.
These are the top 20 brands consumers are most loyal to, according to the number of times they were mentioned in the study:
Potok also pointed to the number of "lone wolves" that carry out hateful acts or hold hateful beliefs without joining a hate group.
She bested only Ben Carson and failed to add to the number of delegates pledged to support her at the GOP convention this summer.
With SmartRate, there was no limit to the number of times someone could attend a studio or reasons why it cost what it did.
The value placed on the service by American Express cardholders is relative to the number of merchants that accept the card, and vice versa.
However, when it came to the number of shows watched per day, cable TV watchers averaged about four programs, while Netflix only watched three.
Below are charts that rank the top 214 firms according to the number of female partners and the percentage of partners who are women.
Thanks to the number of computers in my childhood (and an unnaturally short attention span), my handwriting has always hovered between awful and indecipherable.
Yet, given the state of the South African economy, there is a limit to the number of people who can afford to go private.
Below are charts that rank the top 100 firms according to the number of female partners and the percentage of partners who are women.
Correction: The headline on this story has been corrected to clarify that 70 percent refers to the number of schools seeing declines in applications.
Add up those two numbers and compare that to the number of gas stations peddling their climate destroying fossil fuels — 168,5183, according to FuelEconomy.
The difference between the Spot and Dot comes down to the number of Wi-Fi radios they have and ultimately how fast they'll be.
It also deleted an incorrect reference to the number of members in the economic team and corrected the spelling of Bear in Bear Stearns.
In addition to a basic lack of treatment for infections, many medical procedures will not be possible, adding to the number of possible deaths.
The gold standard, sometimes called the "egg timer test," measures anti-müllerian hormone, closely correlated to the number of eggs left in the ovaries.
The company said the location in Pangyo Techno Valley is primarily frequented by adults due to the number of office buildings in the area.
What is clear, however, is that casualties on both sides were high, at least in proportion to the number of relatively small ships involved.
The season has been above average so far this season with respect to the number of storms, with five named storms by July 27.
The Action Center (notification center) has also been improved, with badge icons in the task bar that correspond to the number of outstanding notifications.
There are no limits to the number of musical pieces that can be saved, and they can be exported as MIDI or JSON files.
Clinton won the Puerto Rico primary, however, a victory that brings her closer to the number of delegates she needs to clinch the nomination.
Some of the delay in obtaining test results relates to the number of tests some women have to take to get a definitive answer.
Sheikh Mohammed had announced earlier this week plans to outsource most government tasks to the private sector and cuts to the number of ministries.
Since early 2017, he has lived in Minneapolis, where the population is almost equal to the number of New Yorkers living in public housing.
But even that number looks tiny next to the number of new claims that Goldman Sachs foresees in the next weekly report: 2.25 million.
The Mayor's Management Report reveals New York City government in glorious minutiae, from the number of potholes filled to the number of condoms distributed.
But by the end of the day, the agency had revised and broadened its testing criteria, adding to the number of Americans who qualify.
The preliminary count suggests Chicago had close to the number of murders in 2019 as it did in 2015, when the tally was 478.
"Everything is related to the dose," she said, referring to the number of subconcussive blows to the head that occur in practices and games.
The remaining at least 299 MPs are appointed according to the number of votes each party gains within each of Germany's 16 federal states.
"I average six Googles a day," he said, referring to the number of new mentions of him when he runs his name through Google.
"Each year, children who are unvaccinated contribute to the number of susceptible children in communities and their continued accumulation results in outbreaks," he said.
Each state receives a number of electoral votes equal to the number of United States House of Representatives members from that state, plus two.
The softball program, along with football, starts two days before the July 24 opening ceremony due to the number of games to be played.
A poster on the school office wall is a testament to the number of children who leave to work when they are old enough.
"We're just getting to the meat of getting to the number of delegates you need to be able to win this election," Biden said.
TRAVEL A 36 Hours column last Sunday, about Bergen, Norway, referred incorrectly to the number of classical concertos that the composer Edvard Grieg completed.
By way of comparison, that number is roughly equal to the number of mentions that Hillary Clinton (85,000) and Donald Trump (73,000) earned combined.
This v/u ratio measures labor tightness: A rising indicator means more businesses are looking to fill positions relative to the number of job seekers.
Indians opened more than 200 million new bank accounts in the last two years, roughly equal to the number of households in the United States.
"You are only 11th when it comes to the number of foreign companies active in Turkey, we need to improve that," he told La Stampa.
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That number stands in stark contrast to the number of Facebook content restrictions from other countries, with Russia at 56, and the UK at 97.
"I bet we were 100x to 200x her," he wrote in a tweet, referring to the number of impressions they'd receive for a given sum.
While there is technically no limit to the number of terms a secretary-general may serve, none has held office for more than two terms.
But computer scientists don't give the answer in minutes or milliseconds; they give it relative to the number of elements the algorithm has to manipulate.
"How easily accessible information is to people on the internet is very important to the number of people who are rethinking gender," Dr. Risman says.
Even though Trump has attracted new names to perform, the number pales in comparison to the number of A-list celebrities who'll be protesting him.
For example, scaling laws apply to the change in metabolic rates as body size changes, and to the number of species found by geographical area.
Finding workers who can pass them has become more of a hurdle simply due to the number of states that have decriminalized or legalized marijuana.
INTERNATIONAL An article on Thursday about economic conditions in Hungary referred incorrectly to the number of Hungarians who have found work in the European Union.
But during Facebook's research, it couldn't find a reliable permissionless structure that could securely scale to the number of transactions Libra will need to handle.
Troop levels As to the number of additional American troops going to Afghanistan, last week President Trump delegated that decision to Defense Secretary James Mattis.
Orlando, Florida, landed in the top spot, thanks, in part, to the number of theme parks, low cost of living and high overall fun factor.
We mapped out which drugs cause the most problems in each state, according to the number of sentences given out for each drug-related crime.
But this number is profoundly misleading — it refers to the number of offers for temporary relief, not the number of good deals made with homeowners.
It's not unusual for people to pirate books, but it's rare compared to the number of people who download movies, video games, and television shows.
Well, a new study into the dangers of smoking now lets us measure this damage right down to the number of mutations in your DNA.
For K-12 students, particularly those in urban areas, a lower unemployment rate may translate to the number of school shootings at least remaining stable.
Voters reportedly faced lines of more than two hours and Sanders supporters were up in arms over the cuts to the number of polling stations.
They can point to the number of dollars they've raised, but ultimately people are using it to top off rounds of probably not-great companies.
Data related to the number of legal admissions and refusals to the U.S. are omitted, thus limiting the value of this information for analytic purposes.
The researchers assessed typical mortality rates from 2010 to 2017, then compared that figure to the number of deaths in the six months after Maria.
And there's no particular pattern to the number of syllable elements, except that very short names like U Nu are becoming a bit less common.
The educational program, "28,800 Seconds: The Power of Teamwork," is a reference to the number of seconds it took to play the eight-game series.
Senators said they discussed a U.S.-Mexico "border wall system," in addition to the number of immigrants that would be covered by a DACA deal.
Other expenses — repairs, mortgage interest, property taxes, utilities — are deductible on a prorated basis tied to the number of days you rented your home out.
Wells recalls being curious that newspaper accounts varied as to the number of rooms in Trump's apartment in Trump Tower — eight, 16, 20 or 30.
These factors, combined with the silencing of veteran voices and widespread misunderstanding of veterans' needs and experiences, have contributed to the number of veteran suicides.
But August was the first month that she earned more from AdSense, which was thanks to the number of views she gained from the video.
HB 1387 — Relating to the number of school marshals that may be appointed to serve on a public school campus or at a private school.
Judged by the data, the most jobs relative to the number of workers are available in the Midwest, followed by the Northeast and the West.
But in an interview with FiveThirtyEight, Mr. Parker dismissed the concerns, pointing to the number of crossword puzzles he had worked on over the years.
Pollster Dan Cox said on Tuesday that the partial government shutdown has drawn attention to the number of Americans living without a financial safety net.
Monk strap shoes typically come in one of two styles, either single or double, so named according to the number of straps used for closure.
After that period, the court can decide to extend them further, and there is no limit to the number of extensions the court may grant.
But the government has imposed serious restrictions and suspended certain types of licenses, and businesses are taxed according to the number of employees they hire.
Not newspapers, the Court said: Readers are "largely indifferent" to the number of advertisements on newspaper pages, even though advertisers are looking to reach readers.
The two locations sealed the deal with promises of more than $2 billion in tax incentives, tied to the number of jobs the company creates.
Next would come changing the basis of apportionment from the number of people to the number of citizens — the unfinished goal of the Evenwel lawsuit.
Most of the members will be allotted in proportion to the number of delegates the candidates win over the course of the primaries and caucuses.
That refers to the number of threads woven into a square inch of fabric, and in general, the more threads, the softer it will feel.
The preliminary crime numbers suggest Chicago had close to the number of murders in 2019 as it did in 2015, when the tally was 478.
House GOP leaders consequently opted to vacate last month's vote due to the number of absences and offer members another chance to be on time.
"Remember, they said there is no path to 270," he said, referring to the number of electoral votes a candidate needs to win the presidency.
"The working group that counts is all 52 of us," Mr. McConnell said unapologetically at a news conference, referring to the number of Republican senators.
Its offer intensity, or the number of merger and acquisition offers relative to the number of companies within the sector, is at the 82nd percentile.
Etaix added that LeoLabs is already working with the broader Airbus, due to the "number of businesses" that could benefit from this technology, he said.
Devin Nunes inviting Republicans to propose potential witnesses, Schiff signaled that there is a limit to the number of witnesses they plan to hear from.
"We've been stagnant a little bit with respect to the number of people, the percentage of people who respond to an evacuation order," he said.
There's no limit to the number of devices Amazon's willing to embed with Alexa and the company is starting to branch out into health care.
While this pro-independence activist estimated the difference it would make to the number of people who would vote for independence in any future referendum.
While much attention is rightfully paid to the number of female founders, board members, and engineers, the ability to equally create wealth is largely overlooked.
For instance, the phishers were extremely focused on Ukraine — at least 545 targeted email accounts were from there, comparable to the number of American targets.
It had nothing to do with freedom of speech or religion, but proposed a limit to the number of people each congressional district should have.
Neither reaches all areas of the UK. Until recently, it had been feared that Uber was adding to the number of cars on the road.
There is an insanity to the number of hours spent over a stove to create a plate of food that will disappear in mere minutes.
Wade could cause lasting damage to both to the number of congressional seats held by the party and to the anti-abortion movement in general.
The company contracts with law enforcement agencies around the country, reports Betsy Swan at Daily Beast: In the notification, which The Daily Beast reviewed, the startup Clearview AI disclosed to its customers that an intruder "gained unauthorized access" to its list of customers, to the number of user accounts those customers had set up, and to the number of searches its customers have conducted.
Everything about it is just plain, from the design layout to the number of clickable things that can be used to entertain or interact with others.
The SEC is also enhancing the Information related to the number of the investment adviser's clients and the amount of regulatory assets attributable to regulatory accounts.
That's one of the great things about "Star Wars," there will never be an end to the number of "Star Wars" stories that we can tell.
Vaccine development has come a long way, he acknowledged, but the number of available vaccines pales in comparison to the number of infections that pose threats.
"The City and SPD have been pressuring me by referring to the number of students who would see the work at Höllandischer Platz," the artist said.
From the age you start it and the side effects you experience to the number of types you've tried, birth control isn't one size fits all.
Everyone here takes English in school starting at a young age, but relative to the number of people, native speakers are still in rather short supply.
One way is to tie public spending, particularly on visible services such as schools or hospitals, more directly to the number of migrants in a region.
Many Hong Kongers call Mr Leung "689", referring to the number of votes he received from the 1,200-member electoral college that chose him in 2012.
This would allow Toyota to indoctrinate more customers in its data services and also add to the number of cars it's digitally tracking on the road.
If those efforts lead to the number of people susceptible to the new coronavirus dropping below a certain threshold, Morse said, the outbreak will be contained.
The only player base left untapped right now is Android, which is, of course, the largest on the planet due to the number of Android smartphones.
Added to that is the fundamental rule of moving math: Any emotions you experience will increase in direct proportion to the number of additional people involved.
This v/u ratio measures labor market tightness: A rising indicator means mores businesses are looking to fill positions relative to the number of job seekers.
Coleman said the number of people expected to apply for loans was small compared to the number of homes bought and sold in British Columbia annually.
Other important tidbits become general rules: The level of armor that you have equates roughly to the number of additional hits you can take from guns.
The death toll, which included 10 women and two children, is likely to rise due to the number of severely injured people, according to the Observatory.
But then she said this: Oprah was referring to the number of iPhones being used around the world where Apple's premium services will come pre-installed.
For context, here's a comparison of the number of asylum seekers and refugees to the number of people who returned to their homes (or were resettled).
"It will take a very long time to transition three million people," Mr. Levandowski said, referring to the number of truck drivers in the United States.
The pace of Trump-Putin calls is roughly equivalent to the number of phone calls Obama held with Putin in his final two years in office.
There aren't that many places where you can pull off this trick, but the modern cocktail revival has added to the number of such destination bars.
Household cleaners are no exception, and liquid laundry packets in particular have been in the spotlight due to the number of calls to Poison Control Centers.
At $995 for a queen-size, the price is perfectly reasonable, especially compared to the number of high-end mattresses that go for well over $1,000.
With a different vantage point from Juno's polar orbit, the spacecraft's cameras are likely to add to the number of known moons of Jupiter, now 67.
Comparing the number of age discrimination complaints filed to the EEOC in 1999 to the number of claims now shows that the problem isn't going away.
Other home expenses — repairs, mortgage interest, property taxes, utilities — are deductible on a prorated basis tied to the number of days you rented out the house.
The city would now add to the number of officers carrying Tasers and other alternatives to guns; it would expand the use of wearable body cameras.
An Italian news outlet reports Amazon managers have had to do the jobs of warehouse workers and pack items due to the number of employees striking.
The fashion-forward justice acknowledges that her scrunchie assortment may be vast, but it doesn't stack up to the number of other accessories in her collection.
One way to put into perspective the impact of Trump's deals is to compare them to the number of new jobs created during a single month.
Both state programs are tied to the number of jobs the company creates — if Amazon's hiring falls short of projections, the incentive payments will be smaller.
In 2018, there were 43,941 new cases reported, according to Brazil's health ministry, a 41 percent increase compared to the number of cases recorded in 2014.
The plan reduces to the number of individual tax brackets, cuts the tax rate for the wealthy, slashes taxes for businesses and eliminate most itemized deductions.
Russia ordered deeper cuts to the number of British diplomats in the country on Friday, further escalating the already bitter standoff between Moscow and the West.
On Capitol Hill, a rude awakening for less-senior Republicans who have never served in the minority may have also contributed to the number of departures.
But as proof of their effectiveness, they pointed to the number of shootings tied to gangs: They dropped to 417 last year, from 565 in 2015.
Nor did it speak to the number of titles it expects the multi-year deal to produce or when the first shows or movies would arrive.
When it comes to the number of Google accounts you can have, there are no limits – you can have as many unique accounts as you want.
Reporters should continue to hold companies accountable, but just seek stories of male CEOs in equal proportion to the number of male-led companies out there.
Some half a million people — roughly equal to the number of American troops deployed by then in Vietnam — had joined a national antiwar mobilization in April.
It had nothing to do with freedom of speech or religion, but instead proposed a limit to the number of people each congressional district should have.
Online video subscriptions, led by Amazon Prime and Netlflix, now total 100 million, equal to the number of subscriptions to traditional multichannel video programming (MVPD) distributors.
It's important to keep in mind that while bitcoin transactions are secured by mining, the total amount of mining isn't related to the number of possible transactions.
Even the pricing of his paintings was controlled: the value fluctuated according to the number of objects in the image, which often varied from one to three.
In this case, there's been a lot of misinformation about the safety of vaccines spread throughout certain communities, which is likely contributing to the number of cases.
Among independents, slightly more say it's a crisis due to the number of migrants attempting to cross (35%) than because of the treatment migrants are receiving (28%).
The state law requires each political party with presidential candidates to nominate electors from its party equal to the number of senators and representatives in the states.
That speedier refresh rate — which refers to the number of times the phone's screen refreshes per second — should make the screen generally feel smoother and more responsive.
According to another Pew survey released in January, Sanders is actually second to Trump when it comes to the number of voters who see him as religious.
But the combined use of cigarettes and e-cigarettes added up to 13.7 percent in 113, which was similar to the number of current smokers in 2001.
That gives us the position globally that then, all of a sudden, you add a zero or two to the number of people we're trying to serve.
But the phenomenon is particularly marked in America, due to the number of giant firms headquartered there and because Mr Trump is so uniquely hard to ignore.
There will be no change to the number of jobs Ford creates within the U.S. despite the company's push to expand its "global manufacturing footprint," Fields said.
The apartment where the fire took place was in the coach house and did not have smoke detectors, which officials said contributed to the number of fatalities.
As a rule, the lower the fertility rate, the faster the rise in the dependency ratio (the number of pensioners relative to the number of working people).
People employed in manual labor, who mostly get an hourly wage, are in less demand on the market, which leads to the number of such jobs decreasing.
Engineers also have to decide the "width" of each layer, which corresponds to the number of different features the network is considering at each level of abstraction.
Johnson proved that a neural network will fail at this task when the width of the layers is less than or equal to the number of inputs.
The 1,500-word vocabulary may seem small, but it's actually close to the number of words foreign language learners are able to pick up through traditional study.
Most of the album is an absolute mess to decipher, so for the "official" tally we stuck to the number of times her name was visibly written.
In terms of number of arrests, MS-13 lagged behind the number of members of Bloods and Sureños arrested and was equal to the number of Crips.
While there was reluctant uptake of the product initially, growth can partially be attributed to the number of apps available, Telsyte Managing Director Foad Fadaghi told Mashable.
Market breadth — the number of stocks advancing relative to the number of stocks falling — is now quite strong, observes Jonathan Krinsky, chief market technician at MKM Partners.
The right choice—successfully matching the symbol to the number of elements or vice-versa—resulted in the bees entering into a room with a sweet reward.
Apparently, the two showrunners, David Benioff and Dan Weiss, have know exactly when they wanted to end the series (down to the number of episodes) for years.
Forty deaths is, of course, a drop in the bucket compared to the number of people who die each year in this country from smoking traditional cigarettes.
Scientists argued the idea would be extremely limiting to the number of studies that could be used, since the data in most public health studies is confidential.
Eric Schaeffer, the executive director of the Environmental Integrity Project, compared the costs to the number of regulatory cuts undertaken by the EPA under the Trump administration.
Eric Schaeffer, the executive director of the Environmental Integrity Project, compared the costs to the number of regulatory cuts undertaken by the EPA under the Trump administration.
An Ohio public library is no longer planning to host a one-day "Drag 101" class for teens due to the number of "veiled threats" it received.
However, the amount of police officers killed on the line of duty pales in comparison to the number of Black deaths at the hands of the police.
For a number of minutes equal to the number of players, all players work together to come up with an action plan to take on the Target.
That number, the researchers write, is comparable to the number of homes taken off the market by speculative buyers snapping up apartments and letting them sit vacant.
A study found that the simple update gave a 21-fold boost to the number of people registering themselves as an organ donor in a single day.
It had nothing to do with freedom of speech or religion, but instead proposed that a limit to the number of people each congressional district should have.
In this study, when it came to the number of cavities, fraternal twins looked just as much like each other as identical twins looked like each other.
There's no limit to the number of scenes you add to the video, but only videos two minutes or less can be posted to the VSCO feed.
"It has to actually mean something," said Dianne Farmer, the minister for child safety, youth and women, referring to the number of women in the state's Parliament.
Bryant congratulated James in a tweet, with a hashtag, #33644, referring to the number of points James had scored to surpass Bryant's career total of 33,643 points.
"Until [the Trump administration] does, we're going to have another 535 secretaries of State," he said, referring to the number of lawmakers in both houses of Congress.
Each room is identical to the last, no matter when or how you access it, right down to the number of Monster Energy drinks on your table.
They can follow friends to see when they're working out, and view their fitness performance down to the number of calories they burned in an individual session.
Separate security ministry figures using an older methodology that refers to the number of homicide investigations showed an increase to 29,401 last year from 29,100 in 2018.
With proximity to MIT, this section of Cambridge has been hailed as the "most innovative square mile on the planet" due to the number of tech startups.
Specifically, he points to healthy market breadth — the number of stocks advancing relative to the number of stocks declining — in the broad Russell 3000's technology sector.
Everything from the session&aposs time to the number of punches you&aposve thrown populate on your screen, giving you a real-time view of your progress.
The number "133" is written in red ink on her fist, which apparently is a reference to the number of nights Noah's parents have been without him.
If you move an employee to overtime eligible, consider whether the quality or quantity of their work is directly related to the number of hours they work.
Her decisions to discard flowery conventions, and to limit herself to the number of the lines in the original poem, produce a version both fleet and vivid.
Remove water sources You may be surprised to know that having accessible water sources can stand as a threat to the number of mosquitos around your home. Why?
While the drop is generally good news—many economists consider 4.6 percent "full employment" due to the number of Americans who are able to work—wages didn't increase.
Each bubble represents a story, and its size corresponds to the number of total shares or other types of interactions it received across Facebook, Twitter, Google+, and LinkedIn.
That is, that the quality of a fry is inversely correlated to the number of seconds it's spent in cold air, and the decline in taste is exponential.
"In July, I read a quote that said, 'The world changes in direct proportion to the number of people willing to be honest about their lives,' " says Barnard.
Mars has a real habit of killing off spacecraft — it's referred to occasionally as the "spacecraft graveyard" due to the number of missions to Mars that have failed.
That is comparable to the number of jobs that economists estimate were lost due to Chinese imports through 2007, the eve of the U.S. financial crisis and recession.
One track is dedicated to the ins and outs of investing, and the other track to the number of industries and existing business practices that blockchain is disrupting.
Additionally, and specifically when it comes to the number of men and women "mentioned"— as opposed to quoted—I noticed a couple names coming up more than once.
"The notion that an executive would turn a blind eye to the number of people who lost their lives…I don't have another word for it," he continued.
Consumer health devices are giving all of us new insights into our bodies, from the quality of our sleep to the number of steps we take each day.
Andrew Cuomo said the "log jam" in testing was due not to the number of available testing kits, but the lack of laboratories authorized to perform the tests.
Amnesty International's report explains that the incidents of death on the sea is almost directly correlated to the number of search and rescue missions out on the sea.
Much of what people are checking on their phones is tied to the number of PM 23 particles wafting in the smoke-filled air of Australia right now.
That protocol details how a drug called misoprostol can induce an at-home abortion, right down to the number of doses you would need to take and when.
While it may be cut and dry to assign a value to the number of bedrooms, other variables, like an Empire State Building view, are trickier to calculate.
Since his election, Trump has already had at least two conversations with Putin, equal to the number of briefings he's agreed to receive from the U.S. intelligence community.
Ardern said she shared the frustrations voiced by the victims of loved ones, but also noted that authorities were under significant strain due to the number of victims.
Pay close attention to the number of units sold: The amount of the credit begins to phase out for a manufacturer after more than 43,000 cars are sold.
He said as early as October 2016 that he was "not going to change my style," pointing to the number of trophies he had won as a coach.
The robo advisor is hard to beat when it comes to the number of services provided, as it puts FutureAdvisor, TradeKing Advisors, and Schwab Intelligent Portfolio to shame.
"I do not believe we need to hear from an 18th witness," he said in a statement, referring to the number of witnesses called in the House inquiry.
Other outlets, however, list their rankings according to the number of gold medals taken home (unless there is a tie, in which case they then look at silver).
Whole Foods has only about 460 stores in the U.S., Canada, and the United Kingdom, a smidge compared to the number of supermarkets overall, so reach becomes important.
In his nine months traveling so far, Mann said he has stayed at just eight paid locations thanks to the number of free camping locations across the country.
"From what I've experienced, a lot of the customers aren't taking it that seriously," he said, referring to the number of people who have greeted him during deliveries.
And social media companies, whose market value is closely tied to the number of people using their services, make their own rules about detecting and eliminating fake accounts.
The computational resources increase in simple proportion to the number of bits for a classical device, but adding an extra qubit potentially doubles the resources of a quantum computer.
There's a more than 50% decrease in the number of women who participate in the Sundance Directors Lab compared to the number of top-grossing films directed by women.
He could insist on a definitive accounting by North Korea of its nuclear capabilities, down to the number of warheads it maintains and the location of its nuclear reactors.
Health care stocks have been in the "doghouse," thanks to the number of Democratic presidential candidates that are pushing for some form of a single-payer system, Cramer added.
Between the two machines, there was a decent variety of choices, but they could not compare to the number of options I had with AMC's special Coca-Cola machine.
That vote of confidence, in addition to the number of active users (16 million over the last year) and the data insights from the platform, contributed to investor demand.
"As of today, almost 12,000 migrants have landed in Italy, about 2,000 more compared to the number of migrants that arrived in the same period last year," he said.
In its ad, network personality Jay Harris updates a simple workplace-accident counter from "108" to "0" — a reference to the number of years since the team's last championship.
A new paper by French researchers concludes that it all comes down to the number of pages, their thickness, and the size of the overlap (contact) region between sheets.
Manchester, New Hampshire (CNN)Drug addiction has become a huge topic in the presidential race, thanks in part due to the number of heroin-related deaths quadrupling since 2002.
Using the total abundance of individuals, the researchers were able to work out the scaling rules that linked the number of individual organisms to the number of total species.
The Nano S is quite limited when it comes to the number of apps you can install, but the Nano X can support up to one hundred apps simultaneously.
However, at some point in history, transfer RNA hit a functional limit to the number of amino acids it was able to successfully interpret into proteins, the study found.
He was loaded into a squad car and taken away to the police station to perform a field sobriety test due to the number of paparazzi at the scene.
Iceland and Croatia know each other well, with coach Heimir Hallgrimsson likening the pair to old flames due to the number of times they have met in recent years.
CEO Marillyn Hewson told CNBC in March that this "is a complex negotiation" due to the number of aircraft, and she expected the negotiations to continue for some time.
On Friday, Miami International Airport announced that one of its six terminals would close early for three days in response to the number of TSA employees calling in sick.
However, "relative to the number of confirmed people, Trump's percentage of failed nominations is very high," Max Stier, president and CEO of the Partnership for Public Service, told CNN.
It said this was roughly equivalent to the number of people that have died as a direct result of the fighting and represented the hidden victims of the conflict.
"Without a doubt, Russia, as is diplomatic practice, will respond symmetrically and observe parity when it comes to the number of diplomats," RIA news agency quoted her as saying.
Another is simply the mixing of naïve humans and risky wildlife; shark bite numbers relate to the number of humans living in Florida more than to any other factor.
The regions are prioritized on a scale of 1 to 5, according to the number of fires they have and the threats these fires present to lives and communities.
The South has the least favorable balance for workers, but respondents from the region still see more jobs relative to the number of workers by a 10-point advantage.
The kingdom is monitoring criteria from the increase in average life expectancy to the number of peer-reviewed articles by Saudi scientists that appear in international journals, Ross noted.
There's no limit to the number of ways that you can steal a helicopter, head up a drug cartel, or—to really embrace supervillainy—play a round of golf.
A White House-allied group called the Constitutional Responsibility Project is running a "We Need Nine" campaign that refers to the number of justices on a fully staffed court.
I don't know about you, but the extent to which I take a given journal article seriously is inversely proportional to the number of exclamation points in the title.
We increase the size of our atrophied muscle fibers with exercise but, for a variety of physiological reasons, do not add to the number of fibers, Dr. Bamman says.
"We are not going to question 29,649 doctors who signed all those death certificates," Mr. Pesquera said, referring to the number of people who died in the past year.
I would double them from $6000 to $12,5093 a year and expand it to the number of families that get covered up to families that make up to $5083,5073.
Tourism officials, however, said some of the climbers who arrived before these dates had also been stuck, and they added to the number of people scheduled for these dates.
Black Kenyans have historically viewed the Indian community with suspicion, due to the number of Indians who own businesses and employ black staffers — an aftereffect of British colonial policies.
These delegates, through a process involving Democratic Party math and the state convention, will eventually correlate to the number of national delegates a candidate gets at the national conventions.
The campaign's name refers to the number of years that the AIDS crisis had lasted by 2011 and the percentage of women in the total number of AIDS cases.
The team captains also presented the president with a jersey and helmet that featured the number 16, a reference to the number of football national championships the school claims.
At Uromi market, several stalls display secondhand winter jackets and mittens, which one trader, Linus, described as a thriving market due to the number of people heading to Europe.
"It is easy to deny her 218," another Democratic aide said, referring to the number of votes the next speaker would need to win the full House floor vote.
As Phil Mickelson warmed up on the range Tuesday, the empty water bottles scattered around his bag increased in inverse proportion to the number of balls in his pile.
Referring to the number of delegates needed for a majority, Mr. Perez told one Democrat, "1991 delegates are required," and noted that Mr. Sanders is familiar with the guidelines.
Rather than comparing the percentage of minority coaches to the number of minority players, he uses the percentage of people of color in the entire country as a benchmark.
An estimated 2000,000 people entered Europe by sea just in October 224, which is equal to the number of people who entered the continent by sea for all of 28.
The number of legal moves has been compared to "the number of atoms in the universe," so any machine — whether human or artificial — has a maddeningly complex strategy to consider.
"Wrecker response time was upwards to three hours for [motorists] waiting on tow trucks due to the number of calls for service," the Mississippi Highway Patrol said in a statement.
Each state's number of electors is equal to the number of its U.S. Senators (always two) plus the number of its U.S. Representatives, which is dependent on the state's population.
In addition to the number of individual device searches, the number of inbound international travelers whose devices CBP searched also increased, jumping to 0.007 percent from 0.005 percent in 2016.
That may sound like a relatively small amount compared to the number of overall accidents, but the number of phone-linked incidents has grown quickly as smartphones become increasingly common.
The figure refers to those killed in fighting in 2014 between rival factions in the country and not to the number of people killed in the current conflict in Tripoli.
It was at least slightly confusing what Trump was calling a "record," but it appears he was referring to the number of judicial vacancies at the end of Obama's term.
They were among the last Syrians to enter the United States before President Donald Trump took office and made unprecedented cuts to the number of refugees admitted into the country.
The certification, when granted, will allow application for FAA-approved flight operations beyond line of sight, at night, and without limit to the number of drones or operators in command.
It was an ancient way of making MSG, and probably added savor to their food, but it also might have contributed to the number of Romans infected with fish tapeworm.
All users have to do is push a button labeled 1, 3, or 5 (corresponding to the number of minutes of reading) to get a short story printed for free.
But like Tesla, Toyota will benefit from a larger fueling network, so it's reducing the cost to others who are interested in adding to the number of hydrogen fueling stations.
In measuring market breadth — the number of stocks pulling back relative to the number of stocks advancing — small caps appear to be their most oversold since January 2016, he said.
It's slim enough that you can fit two of them in the same outlet so there's no limit to the number of appliances you can add to your smart home.
Ranked choice voting would theoretically produce more Angus Kings since the goal of every independent candidate would automatically be to remain palatable to the number of voters in both parties.
Sessions said that since January, the department has more than tripled the number of active leak investigations, as compared to the number of investigations open when President Obama left office.
If true, that could truly change the landscape of our cities; from how human-controlled cars operate to the number of taxi drivers who may be put out of work.
Social Security and Medicare, which are central to why the federal burden is exploding, are not structured to have so many retirees in comparison to the number of people working.
The study assessed historical death patterns from 22019 to 2017 and then weighed that figure compared to the number of deaths between September 2017 through February 2018, CBS News reported.
The interest payout on the notes is capped at 2852% per annum, and will be paid in proportion to the number of the qualifying dates over the relevant interest periods.
Both sides agreed, however, that the total number of ballots in question would be around 5,000, similar to the number of mismatched-signature ballots in question after the 2016 election.
In more than half of occupation searches, women were underrepresented, relative to the number of women who actually do those jobs, according to data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
In June, Trump referred to the number of dead and wounded in a terror attack on London Bridge, and appeared to chide Khan for telling Londoners not to be alarmed.
In its revenue estimate, Interior also included the expected revenue it would give back to the economy due to the number of deregulations on public lands it initiated under Trump.
When validating this scale, psychologists have found that the number of people in serious psychological distress corresponds to the number of people with a diagnosis of a serious mental illness.
Whereas with something like HIV, the duration is much longer but the number of sexual partners you have relative to the number of conversations you have is obviously much lower.
There are many people who can't work from home, and you're putting them at higher risk by adding to the number of people they're forced to come in contact with.
China, both the world's biggest fisher and biggest subsidiser of fishing, has proposed capping subsidies in proportion to the number of people in each country who work in the industry.
It is not known whether information related to the number of complaints in a new process would become public or whether it would include a mechanism for sanctioning abusive judges.
Justice Elena Kagan said that the number of questions the prosecutor asked of African-American jurors was "staggering" when compared to the number of questions he asked of white jurors.
Amadeus' revenues in its both airline IT and distribution segments are tied to the number of bookings, as the company charges a fee for every reservation made on its platforms.
Everything from seat assignments to the number of camera flashes that an attendee attracts on the red carpet is meant, in some way, to fix a person in his place.
But the tradeoff is that investors bankrolling these rounds are taking less ownership, likely due to the number of other investors involved by the time a company reaches this milestone.
"It was striking how little there was written about firearms compared to the number of people who are known to be affected by them so drastically every year," said Spitzer.
Walmart is bringing FedEx shops for printing, packing and shipping into 500 of its U.S. stores, adding to the number of services it offers customers in its race against Amazon.
But the same polls suggested that Netanyahu's route to building a successful coalition would be more straightforward, due to the number of other right-wing parties projected to win seats.
In fact, the number of matcha-related businesses has more than quadrupled in 2017, compared to the number of matcha-related businesses in 2014, Yelp data provided to CNBC showed.
According to the number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in the US, so far, 11% to 31% of people ages 65 to 84 need to be treated with intensive care.
The impasse appears to center on Democrats' demands that there be a limit to the number of unauthorized immigrants already in the country who could be detained by ICE officers.
Democrats received roughly 60 million votes for the House in the 2018 midterms, which is roughly equivalent to the number of votes President Donald Trump received in the 2016 election.
FBI crime data from 22011 shows that New Mexico was the second most dangerous state in the country due to the number of violent crimes per 26,26.5 residents (after Alaska).
But thanks to the number of aspiring video editors, 3D pros, and other digital artists, there's a growing demand for systems with gaming-level performance, but tweaked for other applications.
Investors will pay particular attention to the number of new users Twitter added over the last quarter, an issue that Twitter has struggled with since its initial public offering in 2013.
The researchers compared the volume of these searches to the number of searches predicted during that time period, based on an algorithm that looked at previous search history for the year.
In communities where multiple individuals feast on the same diseased corpse, the population could instead succumb, due to the number of infections being greater than the number of infected hosts eaten.
Baker and "Cake Boss" star Buddy Valastro also wrote that he was "gutted" by Bourdain&aposs passing, and referred those in need of help to the number of a suicide hotline.
They use a strategy called the "principle of exclusion" and, just as with humans, the researchers did not find an upper limit to the number of words these dogs can learn.
Schools in Chapel Hill, North Carolina; Alexandria, Virginia; and Prince George's County, Maryland are closed Wednesday due to the number of educators who have asked to participate in the Women's Strike.
"I was thinking of the silver fern and thinking the pinnae (the individual bits coming off the stem) looked like figures, a similar number to the number of victims," he said.
"There is a real possibility that nobody gets to 1,237," Cruz told conservative radio host Hugh Hewitt last week, referring to the number of delegates needed to clinch the nomination outright.
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Correction: This article has been updated to remove an incorrect reference to the number of times the phrase "Don't say we didn't warn you" has been used by the People's Daily.
This figure does not count the number of EU migrants who leave, which reduces the net inflow to 184,000, similar to the number of non-EU migrants Britain chooses to admit.
The relatively small number of admins and active editors of Wikipedia compared to the number of active users on a major social network means the scale of harassment is necessarily smaller.
There aren't a lot of "unaccompanied children" coming into the US these days compared to the number of "family units," defined as at least one parent and at least one child.
WOMN has 19 selection criteria, such as policies on parental leave, whereas State Street's gender-diversity ETF, SHE, uses just three, all relating to the number of women in leadership roles.
According to a person in a position to know, Twitter's earnings reports included references to the number of celebrities and VIP users on platform, meaning that verification would boost those numbers.
Adams found that, as opposed to the number of deaths, what mattered was how likely US tourists were to have visited that country and the country's proximity to the United States.
The report compares ride numbers from NYC Taxis (which are released by the city) to the number of Uber, Lyft, Via and Gett rides in NYC during April of this year.
According to Freedom House, almost twice as many countries registered a decline in these democratic markers this year compared to the number of countries that saw an increase in democratic principles.
Even though the cars have been ticketed and booted, compared to the number of residents which were turned away, the $1,200 in fines seem like only a drop in the hat.
From the hours you sleep each night to the number of steps you walk each day, all the way down to your heart rate, this watch tracks the metrics that matter.
But today, we noticed the 4-2 pin had been changed -- and now sports a 1-4, a clear reference to the number of games each team won in the Finals.
The term, which became popular in early 2017, measures a tweet's success (or more accurately its failure) based on the number of replies it gets compared to the number of responses.
"Coastal development and infrastructure can have major environmental implications on the distribution of sharks, and this can flow on to the number of unprovoked shark bites," they said in their research.
In recent months, attorneys general from Ohio, Missouri and Oklahoma have filed lawsuits against pharmaceutical companies that manufacture opioids over marketing practices the states say contribute to the number of prescriptions.
The new numbers are in stark contrast to the number of children separated during the two months earlier this year when the administration's "zero tolerance" immigration policy was in full effect.
For example, Herrlinger explained how you can say "show numbers" in Safari's Favorites view and little numbers, corresponding to the number of favorites you have, show up beside a website's favicon.
This is a follow-up to our earlier piece, which ranked U.S. universities according to the number of funded startup founders who raised $1 million or more in the survey period.
We have only so many hours in a day and a limited amount of materials available, so there is a limit to the number of tests we can sell each day.
"Just as New York City is on steroids in regards to the number of students," said Mr. Pallas of Columbia, "it's probably on steroids with regards to the politics, as well."
The Times could put in place a quota for women's letters, ensuring that the number of women published each week is roughly proportional to the number of women in the population.
This International Women's Day, there's still a massive gap between countries when it comes to the number of women in their national legislatures — a 64 percentage point gap, to be precise.
But even the dangers of a deep recession pale in comparison to the number of Americans who could die if we restart the economy before the coronavirus pandemic is under control.
An article on Thursday about a record number of parliamentary seats won by Arab-led parties in Israel's election referred incorrectly to the number of Israelis who are of Arab ethnicity.
The highest possible response will present the census to the government as a true representation that attests to the number of people in the United States who are living with disabilities.
In the example given, the number of state delegate equivalents awarded to each satellite caucus is directly proportional to the number of county convention delegates, even though they have varying turnout.
The number 21989 refers to the number of sites US President Donald Trump threatened to target in Iran if Tehran retaliated for the US killing of top Iranian general Qasem Soleimani.
But the crucial ideological difference here was the right to own slaves — the commemoration of whom is scant in comparison to the number of memorials raised to the Civil War dead.
An earlier version of this article referred incorrectly to the number of Republican senators who voted in favor of the confirmation of Adalberto J. Jordan to the United States Court of Appeals.
Defined pension benefits are linked to the number of years employees work and their salaries, are paid for life and can be paid to spouses, partners or dependants when the retiree dies.
Many of the outposts the new law will affect are deep in the West Bank, and add to the number of committed settlers who would have to be moved after any deal.
Depending on the study, France and the U.K. are battling to be the first European country when it comes to the number of VC deals and the total amount of money raised.
The image broadcaster and adventurer Ben Fogle tweeted of a long line of climbers hoping to reach the summit may bring a limit to the number of hikers allowed on the mountain.
Kavanaugh repeatedly referred to the number of female friends he has, mentioning the parties he attended with them which were on his calendars that he has given to the Senate Judiciary Committee.
These changes alter the Electoral College as well: The number of electors in each state is equal to the number of congressional representatives plus two (the number of US Senators per state).
Photo: Edward Xuereb, Illustration: University of CambridgeSmartphone makers might soon not have much to brag about when it comes to the number of pixels they can fit on a pocket-sized screen.
In the past three years, the number of workers added to transportation and material-moving occupations was roughly equal to the number of workers added to all other blue-collar occupations combined.
This tool allows you to search by keywords, URLs, and time periods and to sort the results according to the number of interactions in social networks such as Facebook, Twitter, or YouTube.
On migration, it makes sense to follow the example of Denmark and link local-government revenues to the number of incomers, so that strains on schools, hospitals and housing can be eased.
"I'll tell you what I consider every day, and that's I've got 309 days left until the weekend," Perez said, referring to the number of days left in President Barack Obama's term.
A 300-qubit machine, for instance, could represent 2300 different strings of 1s and 0s at the same time, a number roughly equivalent to the number of atoms in the visible universe.
Developed by real estate platform Spacious, the tool assigns various neighborhoods in Hong Kong a "tipping point," referring to the number of years before rental costs exceed the cost of buying property.
" Soon after another of the "grandmothers" shouted "30,163 presentes," or ""the 30,000 are here," over a loudspeaker, referring to the number of people estimated to have disappeared during the seven-year dictatorship.
It's getting better, it's opening up, but still if you look at the number of female protagonists in movies [compared to the number of] male protagonists in movies, it's still really low.
It's no secret that showrunners at HBO really like to take advantage of the fact that when it comes to the number of curse words per episode, the limit does not exist.
"This is the worst I have ever seen it, by far," one Border Patrol veteran told the Post, referring to the number of apprehensions along the U.S.-Mexico border in recent weeks.
When it comes to opioids, the number of people who overdose and die from legal prescription painkillers is about equal to the number of people who die from illicit drugs like heroin.
Weekly jobless claims — which refer to the number of unemployment applications filed for a particular week — totaled just 222,000 the week ending May 12, around their lowest levels since the early 1970s.
"We had coverage that was equivalent to a grand slam," the tournament's managing director Steve Zacks told Reuters, referring to the number of people across the world able to view the event.
Shelton was the kind of manager who could recite the details involved in every step of production, from the density of breeding cages to the number of birds processed per man-hour.
"We are still in the beginning; the numbers are very low," Mr. Avramopoulos said at the news conference, referring to the number of people who have been returned to Turkey so far.
"Developers would take a percentage of the daily reward in proportion to the number of transactions their service was responsible for," Kik CEO Ted Livingston [pictured above] explained to TechCrunch in May.
What's interesting about this, though, is that those numbers were also very close to the number of sexual partners the participants themselves had, with women averaging 7 partners and men averaging 8.5.
In addition, there could be a delay in the reporting of results as there's a limit to the number of tests that many state, federal, and commercial labs can process each day.
According to information Michigan State Police provided to us, Michigan grants about 2,500 a year — but that's a drop in the bucket compared to the number of criminal convictions there each year.
It said a typical online order before recent weeks would contain fewer than 60 items but the average has notably increased due to the number of very large shops over 100 items.
But cases of Covid-19 are following an exponential growth trajectory in the US. That means that the number of infections is rising rapidly in proportion to the number of people infected.
" After Trump threatened to attack 52 Iranian sites, in reference to the number of hostages taken by Iran in 1979, Iranian President Hassan Rouhani said on twitter to "remember the number 290.
New York-Presbyterian will maintain a database, but the NYPD will only have access to the number of officers who participate in the program, and not their names, O'Neill said on Today.
This breakthrough drug treats idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF), which is one of the nation's leading killers, taking about 22019,000 lives annually (roughly equivalent to the number of breast cancer deaths each year).
As we ate, conversation veered from the civil-rights movement, which he says inspired his tech activism, to the number of Grateful Dead shows he attended before Jerry Garcia died (two hundred).
The number of injured patients is related to the number of people living in a given area, and some populations, such as young males, are particularly likely to be injured, he said.
Casson was studying a Carnegie Endowment brief entitled "Egypt's Escalating Islamist Insurgency," and he referred to the number of Egyptian soldiers who had been killed in Sinai during the past two years.
We are in the company of the world's very worst human rights abusers when it comes to the number of people we execute: China, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Pakistan, Egypt, and Somalia.
"Apple has hundreds of smart home integrations compared to tens of thousands for Amazon and Google," Kinsella said, referring to the number of smart devices that work with each company's smart assistant.
"When it comes to the floor, there will be significantly more than 218 votes," one senior Democratic source told The Hill, referring to the number of votes needed to pass the House.
No other Republican state comes close to the number of such filings and often they join Texas-led suits, as happened with the immigration filing that now has attracted 25 other states.
That's "miniscule" when compared to the number of foreign fighters who traveled from other Western countries to join ISIS, for several reasons, Seamus Hughes, one of the study's authors, told VICE News.
FRONT PAGE Because of an editing error, an article on Monday about microcephaly, a condition in which babies are born with abnormally small heads, referred imprecisely to the number of cases in Brazil.
Like most users, I'd pay close attention to the number of likes and views I received, but I wouldn't go as far as to check who liked it and reciprocate via their posts.
" Winston denied the driver&aposs claims at the time, saying in a statement that she was "confused as to the number of passengers in the car and who was sitting next to her.
The NGO said fears over security threats will cause more dropouts, and the forced return of refugees from Pakistan will add to the number of kids unable or unwilling to go to school.
Trump, who has emerged as one of his father's most vocal surrogates, has previously pointed to the number of women executives in Trump companies as a testament to his father's respect for women.
Some people say it's okay to pay marketers monthly contracts but not bonuses; others say it's okay to pay performance bonuses as long as they're not strictly tied to the number of patients.
As Bartolo Fuentes pointed out in an interview with CNN Español, the size of the caravan as it left Honduras was roughly equal to the number of Hondurans who emigrate every 15 days.
A recent social media campaign not only brought awareness to the number of teens who have gone missing in the Washington, D.C., area — it also caused alarm bells to go off for some.
All this grossly violates the idea that lies at the root of proportional representation: the idea that the influence exercised by any party must correspond to the number of votes it can muster.
Microsoft has added to the number of chatbots available for users of Skype, introducing automated AI assistants for vacation price comparison sites Skyscanner and Hipmunk, ticket store Stubhub, and programmable messaging service IFTTT.
Over the years, teams have asked for improvement of the disc cooling, which has led to the number of holes being increased so that the size of the cooling ducts can be reduced.
To identify hiring hot spots, ZipRecruiter calculates what it calls an "opportunity index," which measures the ratio of available jobs in a particular location to the number of job seekers who live there.
"When I get to the 'number of drinks' question at the doctor's office, I skip to the next line," Yoav Gilat, a founder and owner of Cannonball Wine Company, in Napa, told me.
History proved Elias' prediction almost exactly right, down to the number of votes involved when comedian Al Franken won his Senate seat, recalls Jay Weiner, who wrote a book about that lengthy recount.
Out of the 22019 killed, 735 were armed with a knife or gun, which was nearly identical to the number of people killed while carrying such a weapon in 2015, the report notes.
In March 2018, the administration announced that starting in October it will impose new and draconian case completion quotas on immigration judges, tying their performance reviews to the number of cases they finish.
Trump's audience on Thursday night appeared similar to the number of people who watched Mitt Romney speak in 2012, and below the 38.9 million viewers who tuned in for John McCain in 2008.
It compares the number of Americans killed by guns between 2001 and 2013 to the number of Americans killed by war, AIDS, illegal drug overdoses, and terrorism combined during the same time period.
You'll see price estimates tailored to the number of travelers and your hotel preferences, advice on the best time of year to visit, top sites to see, and (my favorite feature) suggested itineraries.
The open-end funds allow investors to continually buy and redeem shares by adding or withdrawing their money from the fund with no limit to the number of shares that can be issued.
That NASA, an independent agency under the executive branch, felt compelled to respond at all gives weight to the number of potential believers and the influence that Jones and his ilk may wield.
A recent example was the Obama administration's 2009 tariff on Chinese tires, which did coincide with a rebound in domestic tire production (though it was costly relative to the number of jobs created).
The 193 Republican primary race is one of the only presidential contests that can possibly be compared to the 2020 Democratic presidential primary, solely due to the number of candidates in the race.
Police officers do not generally carry firearms and murders are rare; the death toll from Friday's terrorist attack is roughly equivalent to the number of murders that occur in the country each year.
Last week, the Trump administration announced a sharp cut to the number of refugees it will accept, and Australia's system of offshore detention of refugees arriving by sea continues to draw international condemnation.
Research by McKee and others, though, has found that the severity of a player's C.T.E. is related to the number of years that he played football and the number of hits he endured.
Still, CEO Tim Cook said on the company's earnings call Tuesday that Apple isn't paying attention to the number of battery replacements, and it isn't concerned about how it could affect upgrade numbers.
Among the 10 largest counties in Texas, the one with the highest percentage of Latinos -- Hidalgo County -- had the lowest turnout when relative to the number of voters in the 2018 general election.
Aircraft with more than 29,000 cycles must be inspected within seven days, while planes between 22,600 and 29,999 cycles must be inspected within 1,000 cycles, which typically correspond to the number of flights.
Aircraft with more than 30,000 cycles must be inspected within seven days, while planes between 22,600 and 29,999 cycles must be inspected within 1,000 cycles, which typically correspond to the number of flights.
The whole point of democracy is that the number of people who participate in an election is proportional to the number of people who will have to live intimately with an election's outcome.
I find this a good system because there's no limit to the number of doctor's visits you can use and it encourages me to go to the doctor often and catch things early.
"These are our efforts for the past two and a half years, so there's a balance to the number of details I can give, even with regards to the camera," he tells me.
Perhaps you'd estimate that about 211 percent to 20153 percent of fund managers are female — which is similar to the number of doctors and lawyers who are women, according to the Census Bureau.
EDs keep very good records, from the number of patients they receive, to wait times, to the number of patients who leave because they can't stand the wait, to their count of diversions.
He tested the hypothesis that this was due to the number of cells against alternatives, such as possible hormonal differences in taller people, which could lead to an increased rate of cell division.
But as the ritual grew in scope (Catland had to add a a second hex in November due to the number of people interested), the witches at Catland reported receiving backlash, including death threats.
The hesitation, the official said, related to the number of troops that would be involved and that the plans represented a wider use of ground troops than the U.S. had previously considered in Yemen.
He added that he was told his mother died of a heart attack, but the family has grown suspicious due to the number of deaths and illnesses that have been reported in the country.
But when it comes to the number of ICO projects launched, Central and Eastern Europe are way ahead with 162 of the rest of the region, followed by 90 projects in Britain and Ireland.
Trump knocks Dems for not mentioning ISIS On Tuesday, the hotel pushed back, saying it had operated the air conditioning fully and pointing to the number of people in the room as the issue.
Even though the number of Americans donating is still relatively low compared to the number of eligible voters, donation rates have been increasing in recent years, and the CNBC numbers suggest that trend continues.
In reference to the number of attackers, the Lebanese government said the attack and the "unfamiliar way" it was carried out represented a new phase of "confrontation between the Lebanese state and evil terrorism".
In judo culture, dojos are not only known for the accomplishments of their active players, but a certain level of prestige is also awarded to the number of high-ranking referees it can produce.
In the north Atlantic, nearly every metric of hurricane activity—from the frequency, intensity, and duration of large storms, to the number of Category 4 and 5 monsters—has increased since the mid 1980s.
In patients with confirmed GERD, symptom severity was tied to the number of reflux-associated symptoms and physiological measures of reflux, but it was not linked to psychosocial stressors or quality of life impairment.
A certain parallel can be drawn with KISS: The band's lack of critical appeal, or musical cred doesn't correlate to the number of kids inspired to pick up guitars after hearing records like Alive!
But health equity in general between different groups of Americans remained the same for self-reported health, and it got worse when it came to the number of healthy days people on average had.
At the moment, researchers can make only very basic claims about the relationship between architecture and function—and those claims are in small proportion to the number of tasks neural networks are taking on.
While it may seem as though there's never an end to the number of startups trying to solve our problems with email, that's because email continues to be an ongoing problem for many users.
Citing Robin Dunbar, the British anthropologist who suggested that there is a limit to the number of people we can maintain stable relationships with (around 150), Ellard told me that cities can be overwhelming.
The nonpartisan Wilson Center estimated in research last year that trade with Mexico creates nearly 5 million jobs — roughly equal to the number of blue-collar positions the manufacturing sector has shed since 2000.
Dave Robinson, the communications director for the Salt Lake County Republican Party, is facing criticism after he linked suicide rates in the LGBTQ community to the number of sexual partners a person has had.
The woman nearly bled to death due to the number of hours it took the medical staff to realize she had internal bleeding and was in need of a hysterectomy, according to the report.
As an example, the organization points to the number of late-model Honda Accords and Civics stolen--a number that has plummeted thanks to the availability of "smart key" and other anti-theft technology.
If all women were screened, the number of those harmed would be too high relative to the number of women whose lives might be saved by identifying early disease when it would be curable.
If wildfire deaths in California continue at this rate, the number will soon be comparable to the number of people who die in the United States due to terrorism, the Global Terrorism Database indicates.
While the president apparently won't be addressing current numbers — saying there will be "no change to the number of green cards allocated" — he did address the current type of immigrant we've been letting in.
As such, there's no limit to the number of ways users can access the assistant formally known as Viv on the phone, including the aforementioned button and a right-swipe from the phone's screen.
" There's another email from another employee who is reacting to the number of wrecks, saying, "This is in the back of my head every time I get behind the wheel of one of these.
According to Wired, the drone display was record-breaking due to the number of drones it used: 1,218, or four times the number that were deployed during Lady Gaga's 2017 Super Bowl halftime show.
Republicans on a House Natural Resources Committee subpanel successfully managed on Tuesday to force a motion to adjourn at the start of a hearing on climate change due to the number of Democratic absences.
Some days, it feels like there's almost no end to the number of jobs that might be replaced altogether or in some part by smart machines, from radiologists to truck drivers to, gulp, journalists.
That mismatch will add to the number of unsold homes, at a time when government policy makers are concerned whether the easy availability of mortgages may have already driven housing prices to unaffordable heights.
In Poland, mephedrone has become a growing problem among young people, according to the number of patients admitted to Nowowiejski Hospital in Warsaw after a mephedrone binge, which rose steadily between 2010 and 2018.
In the current study, recovery times from when athletes started follow-up concussion care were similar, suggesting that differences in recovery trajectories were due to the number of days they waited to begin treatment.
The four-hour hike from Park Royal to Cleveland Dam becomes a five-hour hike due to the number of people who, like us, try to squeeze in their nature time on the weekends.
Volume refers to the number of buy or sell orders clients send Goldman's way, while volatility refers to the ups and downs in a market that create opportunities to make profits on price swings.
Taal Volcano isn't actually very big -- but it's considered among the world's most dangerous, owing to the number of people that live in its immediate vicinity, said Erik Klemetti, a volcanologist at Denison University.
"In the US there has been an uptick of loan and debt and the next step is to the number of clients" the bank serves, Walker, who joined in August, said in an interview.
The fundamental difference is that hallways and offices admit only finite numbers of people, while there is no limit to the number of emails that can pile up during any day, hour or minute.
The agencies have argued that these affiliates are artist-friendly studios that will help writers, because they add to the number of potential buyers — which means more competition for writers' services and bigger paychecks.
Israel&aposs Health Ministry said according to law, a woman can only use a sperm donor if done anonymously, and that there is a limit to the number of donations donors can make, without elaborating.
The number who can afford to do that every 18 months or so is even smaller, especially if you compare it to the number of people who can afford one that costs $750 or $500.
"The number of staff you need to build a combustion engine is roughly tenfold compared to the number of staff for an electric engine," said Brecht, who is a vice chairman of Daimler's supervisory board.
Specifically, it looked at the availability of entry-level professional jobs in cities across the United States, and the ratio of those open jobs to the number of applicants for those positions in each city.
The British-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights also put the death toll at five and said it was expected to rise due to the number of people seriously wounded by the blast in Azaz.
That might be a random fluctuation; or it might be due to the number of puny opponents that they have faced in qualification matches, which robs them of chances to practise in a competitive environment.
For example, he said that if the United States were to return to the number of bank branches that existed in the 1950s from the 87,000 branches that exist today, approximately 200,000 jobs would disappear.
Without further ado, here's the list of 2019's Netflix-recommended TVs: That list may seem short, and it is, relative to the number of TVs on the market that offer Netflix directly on device.
From market breadth to the breakout from a so-called flag pattern to the number of times major indexes have tested resistance levels, there are technical indicators pointing to more upside for the stock market.
Linton sent the tweet on Wednesday night in response to another user's thread about the Defcon Wi-Fi network, which is notorious for being insecure due to the number of hackers who attend the conference.
"The fact is an open hearing is very challenging," he added, pointing to the number of times FBI Director James Comey and National Security Agency Director Michael Rogers said they could not comment during questioning.
"You could see him pushing hard and pressing for an immigration bill that gets more Democrats to get to 218," he said, referring to the number of votes needed to pass legislation in the House.
The decision stemmed from a finding that the charity allowed donors improper influence and provided one or more drugmakers data that could allow them to correlate their donations to the number of prescriptions it subsidized.
For instance, revenues resulting from the supply of digital advertising should be allocated to countries in proportion to the number of times an advertisement has been displayed on a users' device there, the proposal says.
Attention here corresponds to the number of memes that a meme consumer can consider at once, while information load corresponds to the average number of memes reaching a consumer within a given amount of time.
"There are 959 employees in total," the spokesman said, referring to the number of staff members who have registered their interest in accepting the company's redundancy package with Austria's unemployment service, as required by law.
Each of the episode titles this season correspond to the number of days Trump has occupied the presidency, suggesting that everyone involved with this show feels like prisoners counting down the days of their sentence.
In the US alone, the Centers for Disease Control estimates that the lowest number of deaths may be 200,953—about equal to the number of American deaths in World War I, Korea, and Vietnam combined.
Since the area of the injury's circle is proportional to the number of injuries, this infographic is similar to a bubble graph, but with two categorical variables – the sport and the location of the injury.
Or there is an unforeseen expansion of the security zone in Davos due to the number of protective persons or even due to meteorological reasons, in that case the Swiss government will provide extra funds.
It is unclear whether the reported suspension of new applications was related to the number of available visas or to the president's order reducing refugee intake generally, or to a combination of the two factors.
"In order to explain our results, we pointed out the fact that the proportion of individuals who use Uber is quite small relative to the number of drivers in a given county," Mr. Brazil said.
And slave monuments in cemeteries are often staggeringly small in relation to the number of lives they remember: In Memphis's Elmwood Cemetery, a single stone memorializes over 300 slaves who died between 1852 and 1865.
The paper said the number of the troops discussed "has shocked some who have been briefed on them" and noted that the figure is close to the number of US troops that invaded Iraq in 2003.
That's comparable to the number of people who currently live in big cities like Denver and Washington, DC. Some estimates predict that hundreds of thousands more could die in the next decade of opioid overdoses alone.
In December, when temperatures can plummet to -40 degrees, its levels of air pollution were five times worse than historically smoggy Beijing, largely due to the number of coal-burning stoves its poorest residents rely on.
The video's release lines up with a new study in the Annals of Neurology, which found that the severity of CTE isn't related to the number of concussions, but the number of years spent playing football.
Equifax said in a statement to BuzzFeed News on Thursday, "The company doesn't expect additional increases to the number of consumers whose government-issued identification numbers, like Social Security numbers and driver's license numbers, were stolen."
The results echo other venture data we've explored recently, including a look into early-stage dealmaking that shows a rise in invested venture dollars inversely correlating with a boost to the number of total deals recorded.
To preface here, you cannot make a Hackintosh without a lot of resources, and due to the number of technical issues involved here, I will refer repeatedly to threads on Tonymacx86, a forum popular with Hackintoshers.
Another consideration for location deployment came down to the number of hills in the area since "it's not really a San Francisco hill-climbing machine," as well as ensuring it's serving an area that's traditionally underserved.
But she says the details on her pay-slips bear no relationship to the number of hours worked (which she meticulously documented in notepads and with videos of the factory clock) or the pay she received.
"We started paying attention to the number of queer spaces that are closing," Exton said, noting that women's centers, lesbian bars, queer bookshops and other queer IRL spaces are closing in record numbers in recent years.
He pointed to the number of studies done in the US, Taiwan, Iceland, and Canada showing that the youngest kid in a classroom was consistently more likely to be diagnosed with ADHD than the oldest kid.
Often described as a "collective" due to the number of musicians who pass in and out of its ranks—41 to date—Gnod's four main members are Paddy Shine, Chris Haslam, Marlene Ribeiro, and Alex Macarte.
"There's no limit to the number of people who can start a start-up," said Jubbawy, arguing that the move to impose new limits on foreign visas could restrict new talent and prevent new business innovation.
It also gives me a tactile way to measure the time I spend off my phone because the hours I cut off my screen time correlate to the number of rows I complete on a project.
It's not a surprise that the CBO analysis of the lightning-rod AHCA has caused a storm of controversy, and its widely publicized predictions on changes to the number of uninsured are not above fair critique.
It seems desirable that the majority party should be restricted to drawing a more-or-less straight line that cuts the state in two, proportional to the number of seats to which each party is entitled.
Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue said the application deadline will be extended "for a period of time equal to the number of business days FSA offices were closed, once the government shutdown ends" in a press release.
"It would be pretty astounding if we had 60 or 70 athletes who suffered from heart conditions and had to take this substance," Howman said, referring to the number of positive tests so far in 2016.
The lower the number of dates you've been on with someone, the more likely it is that ghosting will happen: The likelihood of ghosting relative to the number of dates that have transpired between two people.
Over the past 10 years in every area except North Dakota and Washington, D.C., the number of deaths came closer to the number of births, said Kenneth Johnson, a demographer from the University of New Hampshire.
It really calls attention to the number of major galleries in New York and museums around the world that had not shown, were not showing, were not willing to show any art by any black artist.
BEIJING — The director of a Chinese hospital located in the city at the center of the coronavirus outbreak died Tuesday, adding to the number of medical staff who have lost their lives to the contagious disease.
"It is now possible to see the day when we no longer use 'only' as a precursor when we speak to the number of women serving as elected officials," she said in the GOP's weekly address.
The result was a record 10 Indigenous Members of Parliament elected to the House of Commons — or 3 percent of the 338 seats, which is proportional to the number of Indigenous adults who live in Canada.
The retrenchment by businesses helped turn Wednesday's U.S. workforce productivity report — a key economic metric that compares goods-and-services output to the number of labor hours worked — negative for the first time in four years.
The total number of votes Democrats received for the House of Representatives in the 2018 midterms is roughly equivalent to the number of votes President Donald Trump received in the 603 election, which is virtually unprecedented.
The "informal" payroll vote, which refers to the number of MPs with jobs in the government or party, who are expected to back the prime minister come what may, has ballooned, according to the Institute for Government.
Arguably most importantly, Trump and Kelly are both comparing apples to oranges here — they're comparing the number of people who could sign up for their program to the number of people who did sign up for Obama's.
"Adaptation is a trait that evolves through being selected for its advantages and its contribution to evolutionary fitness," Lloyd explained, adding that any adapted trait would therefore contribute to the number of offspring a person leaves behind.
Mortgage rates have been on a roller coaster for the last year, but now they're sitting at the bottom of the track, giving a major boost to the number of borrowers who can benefit from a refinance.
"The thing here is flexibility," Samaranch, who also heads the IOC coordination commission for the 2022 Games in Beijing, told the IOC session when asked whether Sapporo should be excluded due to the number of Asian hosts.
And it — the nature of Wall Street is that, overall, it makes a lot of money relative to the number of people involved, relative to the IQ of the people involved, and relative to the energy expended.
"Assuming zero disposal proceeds, merger economics can absorb at least circa 13 remedy stores and potentially dozens more," the UBS analysts said in a note, referring to the number of stores that would have to be sold.
In September the National Secular Society (NSS), a lobby group which campaigns to oppose religious privilege, drew attention to the number of British schools which mandate Muslim garb for female pupils, including girls as young as four.
BRASILIA (Reuters) - Brazil's Senate on Wednesday confirmed President Michel Temer's justice minister to fill a vacancy on the Supreme Court, a controversial appointment due to the number of cabinet ministers and ruling party leaders facing corruption allegations.
Students will no longer be penalized for guessing, with their rough score equal to the number of answers they get right, and overall scoring reverts from the 2400 scoring scale back to the old 1600 scoring scale.
John Dinsdale, an analyst at Synergy Research Group, a firm that follows cloud market trends, says these managed private cloud stack initiatives tend to be small compared to the number of companies going to the public cloud.
In a press release, company executives said the tools were developed in conjunction with mental health professionals and include an activity meter and a chance to implement optional limits to the number of notifications users will receive.
"The question is whether it can get 216 votes in the House, and the answer isn't clear at this time," said a senior GOP aide, referring to the number of votes likely necessary to pass the legislation.
At the same time, the number of ballots cast in the Arizona special election in Republican-leaning precincts was higher relative to the number of ballots cast in 2016 presidential election, than in the more Democratic precincts.
Although the number of deaths continues to increase, "the rate of death relative to the size of the world's population has stabilized and declined relative to the number of motor vehicles in recent years," the report says.
As the special master of the 9/20073 fund, Feinberg typically employed a formula that estimated the deceased's lost future lifetime earnings, accounted for other sources of household income, and gave weight to the number of dependents.
"I messed up all my relationships because of the drugs—from family ties to the number of very destructive relationships I had with women, many of them addicts themselves, with whom I have various children," he says.
Campbell Leaper, a psychologist at the University of California, Santa Cruz, says parents can start a discussion by asking their kids to count up the number of women in a movie relative to the number of men.
Several governors had issued state-wide school closures earlier, but de Blasio had said he was reluctant to do so due in part to the number of students who rely on the public school system for meals.
The AAPCC reported 39 cases of teenagers aged 13 to 19 eating laundry pods deliberately in the first 15 days of 2018 alone, equivalent to the number of cases it dealt with in the whole of 2016.
The census is designed to count every person living in the country, not just citizens, and it is used in consequential decisions ranging from federal infrastructure spending to the number of seats each state holds in Congress.
According to the Iowa Democrats, the votes from in-state locations will be treated as if they've come from an additional county in each congressional district and weighted according to the number of people at the caucus.
But, Mr. President, unlike the American Marshall Plan, this will not be a matter of paying according to the number of inhabitants on the continent, nor of swelling the coffers of every African nation state without exception.
"They probably still care for their partner, so want to give them one last Christmas and New Year together before they say goodbye, she said, "almost a homage to the number of years they&aposve spent together.
Victor Mair, a professor of Chinese language and literature at the University of Pennsylvania, said the government likely feared that "N" was referring to the number of terms of office, as in a mathematical equation n > 2.
Victor Mair, a professor of Chinese Language and Literature at the University of Pennsylvania, said the government likely feared that "n" was referring to the number of terms of office, as in a mathematical equation n > 2.
"There is some credence to the number of statements companies are making [about the impact] on liquidity and profits, but I don't think it will be a death blow to high-yield by any stretch," Mish said.
The census is designed to count every person living in the country, not just citizens, and is used in many consequential decisions ranging from federal infrastructure spending to the number of seats each state holds in Congress.
Motherboard asked Netflix if there is a download limit for users, to which it replied there may be limits to the number of titles from the same licensing agreement that can be downloaded at the same time.
Over the past several months, Trump and Republicans lawmakers who control both chambers of Congress, regularly pointed to the number of expected so-called bare counties in 2018 to argue for a bill repealing and replacing Obamacare.
The report touches on everything from attendance and admission fees (55% of them don't charge any) to the number of employees and social media followers — British collector Charles Saatchi's namesake gallery is, far and away, the leader in the latter category — to the number of exhibitions the museums organize every year, how much of the work shown is from the collector's holdings, and who the best represented artists are — no surprises there, the most collected are, in order, Andy Warhol, Anselm Kiefer, Gerhard Richter, Damien Hirst, and Pablo Picasso.
Women aren't making up much ground in the state when it comes to the number of them who are running, and there aren't high hopes for a number female candidates on the ballot for one reason or another.
McAleenan has repeatedly said there is a crisis with regard to the number of immigrants at the southern border — and a changing dynamic that it's mostly families crossing, as opposed to the single adults apprehended in past years.
The film took five years to complete, and 40 million people watched it when it was first broadcast in 1990 — that's roughly equivalent to the number of people who watched Game 7 of the World Series in 2016.
This might not sound like a lot, but it is actually a three-fold increase compared to the number of cases that exist now, and it could cost over $2 million from local and state public health institutions.
A failure to keep taxes for individuals and small firms the same was one of the mistakes of the 1986 tax reform; it contributed to the number of "S-corporations" growing by almost 500% between 1980 and 2002.
Tesla has deadlines to hit in New York — which spent $750 million helping to equip and build the Buffalo plant — related to the number of workers it employs in Buffalo, which come with penalties of around $40 million.
"We looked at how much we were spending on our drone program, relative to the number of units we were selling, and most importantly relative to the profit that we were making on the whole program," he said.
Study authors Elizabeth Bruch and Mark Newman pulled information from profiles and plugged it into an algorithm which took into account age, education, gender, and race/ethnicity in relation to the number of messages received among heterosexual individuals.
We're simply giving you a heads-up to the number of Hollywood heroes that visit Disney all the time in case you want to keep an eye out on your next trip to the happiest place on Earth.
"We have a solid backlog, but we want to add more to the backlog in 2018 and we still have a bit of time for that," he said, referring to the number of jets sold but not delivered.
None of them set off alarms because there is no federal limit to the number of guns an individual can own and no national database that keeps track of the number or type of guns a person owns.

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