Sentences with phrase «by a ratio of»

That's shown in the chart by the ratio of one - month implied volatility for companies hosting analyst days in March, relative to the average S&P 500.
For a deal to be considered viable, the indications of interest must typically outstrip the shares available to fill them by a ratio of at least three to one to ensure that there continues to be interest in the stock after the initial offering.
Advancing volume overpowered declining volume by a ratio of 6.1 to 1 on the NYSE and 4.2 to 1 on the Nasdaq.
However, advancing volume managed to outpace declining volume by a ratio of 1.1 to 1 on the Big Board.
Advancing volume finished at par with declining volume on the NYSE but topped declining volume by a ratio of 1.3 to 1 on the Nasdaq.
Canadians would revoke Suu Kyi's honorary citizenship by ratio of nearly three - to - one November 7, 2017 — Some have called the Rohingya of Myanmar «the world's most persecuted minority».
According to its patent application, Uber's surge pricing algorithm is triggered by the ratio of supply to demand.
Taking into account both size and distance — and ignoring all other factors that bear on trade intensity, such as industrial structure — British Columbia's trade with Korea would be expected to be about 42 % the size of Ontario's (this is the ratio of provincial GDPs, divided by the ratio of their respective distances to Korea).
However, advancing volume outperformed declining volume by a ratio of 2.5 to 1 on the NYSE and 2.1 to 1 on the Nasdaq.
In the mid-1980s, evangelical 20 - somethings outnumbered those with no religious affiliation — the so - called «nones» — by a ratio of more than 2 to 1.
On August 5, 2003, the House of Bishops of the Episcopal Church USA (ECUSA), following initial action by the House of Deputies of ECUSA's General Convention, gave its consent (by a ratio of roughly 60 - 40) to the election of the Reverend V. Gene Robinson to become the next Bishop of the....
Christianity (not all forms) is the only «religion» I'm aware of which answers differently: It doesn't matter if the good outweighs the bad, even by a ratio of 1 trillion to one; God is holy, and so requires perfect holiness, and the only way to get that is by God giving it to us by grace through faith.
Source) On average, male cabinet appointees outnumber women cabinet appointees in our states by a ratio of 2 to 1.
If you've never worked with coconut flour before, don't be alarmed by the ratio of flour to eggs.
Note that if you bet more than 1 % of your bankroll per bet, your decline will be larger than the figures we show (by the ratio of your bet size to 1 %).
The early money quickly pushed this down to +3.5 and we're still taking more bets on Carolina by a ratio of 2:1.
Since moving to -3, Cleveland bets are outnumbering Chicago bets by a ratio of two to one.
We opened this game at Florida -6 and took nearly all dog money as Florida State bettors outnumbered the favorite backers by a ratio of 4 to 1.
This is multiplied by the ratio of 1 November to all - year high needs student numbers based on the RO4 return for 2016 to 2017 and the final R14 return for that year.
But by a ratio of 4 - 1, voters in 1999 turned down the request, the result of a public relations debacle for the normally placid Naperville Park District.
At that margin, the 11 % is made up of a majority of Remainers by a ratio of 4:1.
They claim boundary changes was introduced as a quid pro quo for the May 2011 referendum on electoral reform, in which the public rejected the alternative vote system by a ratio of two votes to one.
Although 58 % of Australians think that Rudd would make a better leader, Gillard's parliamentary colleagues support her by a ratio of two to one.
And the broad rule of thumb is that the Tories reclaim Ukip voters by a ratio of around 2:1 over Labour.
According to the survey - carried out by ComRes - councillors preferred this option by a ratio of two to one, with Labour preferred by 38 % and the Conservatives by 16 %.
Like a flyweight amateur getting in the ring against the heavyweight champ, the ballot measure calling for a state constitutional convention hit the canvas hard and fast: Voters rejected it by a ratio of 5 to 1.
Hayworth, a Westchester County doctor who was her party's overwhelming choice for the race in May, led her Putnam County rival by ratios of 2 - to - 1 or better in Dutchess, Putnam and Westchester counties as results trickled in.
In strand one (reporting of immigration, the EU and religion), Gordon Brown outnumbered David Cameron in appearances by a ratio of less than two to one (47 vs 26) in 2007.
However, the Times Herald - Record notes that she «beat Gov. Andrew Cuomo in Ulster and Sullivan counties by ratios of more than 2 - to - 1.»
On his way to a landslide victory in the Democratic Party primary last month, U.S. Rep. Gregory Meeks (D - Jamaica) outraised his nearest opponent, Mike Scala, by a ratio of 83:1, with the largest donations to his almost half - a-million-dollar war chest coming from the industries he holds sway over as a member of the House Committee on Financial Services.
But the gender differences — as measured by the ratio of the prevalence of women's exposure relative to men's — were greatest in the Scandinavian countries.
According to one analysis, studies on reading disabilities outnumber those that look at math deficits by a ratio of 14 to 1.
Horton found that important locations on each species» migration — where they stopped or changed direction, for instance — were characterised by ratios of declination to inclination that were «dyadic» fractions of the value at the start of the migration route.
The researchers also sampled an equal number of registered and anonymous contributors, although anonymous contributors outnumbered registered users by a ratio of 10 to one.
The difference couldn't be explained by the ratio of men to women in a country, its gross national income, or the race of the participants, but it did correlate with the national health index of the men's countries — a measure of overall well - being.
The researchers could tell that seeds had been deposited higher up the mountain than they had been harvested by the ratio of their oxygen isotopes, which changes with altitude.
, In the UK, the reported incidence of JDM is two to three cases per million children younger than 16 years old, with a median age at onset of 6.8 years; JDM is more common in girls than boys, by a ratio of approximately 2.3:1.
Ben Weiss at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and his colleagues tested three meteorites that cooled a mere 3.8 million years after the sun began to form, a date pinned down by the ratio of their uranium and lead content.
The prospecting, recovery, movement and ultimate use of energy resources are governed by the ratio of the benefit to the cost
However, there is an additional shortcoming due to the fact that the equilibrium temperature is also affected by the ratio of the Earth's geometrical cross-section to its surface area as well as how much is reflected, the planetary albedo (A).
Females are more affected than males by a ratio of ten to one.
1) There is evidence that the upper limit of an athlete's VO2 Max is decided (for the most part) by the ratio of aerobic: anaerobic muscle fibers.
As you've already learned, the average probiotic is outmatched by a ratio of 1: 10,000 when compared to the total number of microorganisms residing in our gut.
Having attended a number of singles events, Joanna Fanning, a banking PA from Friern Barnet, is pleasantly surprised by the ratio of the sexes: «There's practically the same number of men as there are women here,» she says.
Sugar babies outnumber sugar daddies by a ratio of nearly 10 to 1.
And even though they are outnumbered by a ratio of more than 100:1, Wade told CTVNews.ca for each one, there are 150 male Sugar Babies hoping to make a connection.
Survey respondents favor ending tenure by a ratio of 2:1.
the portion of instructional support expenses, as defined in subparagraph (ii) of this paragraph, attributable to regular education, as determined by multiplying total expenditures for instructional support by the ratio of regular education expenditures for those purposes listed in clauses (a), (b), (c) and (d) of this subparagraph to the sum of such regular education expenditures and special education expenditures for those purposes listed in clauses (iv)(a)- (e) of this paragraph.
[9] These more market - like education systems outperformed more centralized ones by a ratio of 15 statistically significant findings to one across numerous different measures of educational outcomes, including:
the portion of instructional support expenses as defined in subparagraph (ii) of this paragraph, attributable to special education as determined by multiplying total expenditures for instructional support by the ratio of special education expenditures for those purposes listed in clauses (a)- (e) of this subparagraph to the sum of such special education expenditures and regular education expenditures for those purposes listed in clauses (iii)(a)- (d) of this paragraph.
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