Sentences with phrase «x number of posts»

Not exact matches

In an online discussion on religion and Nazis, the probability of a discussion involving Hitler's faith equals 1 and will happen within the first x posts, where x is y % of the number of regular posters.
As much as they claim to be victimised for public breastfeeding, FFing parents are frequently compared to child abusers, told that they are feeding their babies poison, that they don't deserve to have children and shown sensationalist «infographics» like the ones a few posts back which stated that formula fed babies are x times more likely to die within the first year of life without even accounting for the numerous confounding factors that would cause those numbers to be elevated in the first place.
Nonprofits almost certainly run into a similar problem, since people aren't exactly likely to want to «Like» your post about the prevalence of «rape culture,» or the extinction of a new species, or the fact that X number of people just got dumped on the street because of cuts to housing funding.
So, the «x» numbers listed above specifically represent how many more multiples of shares each post received compared with what the Page's posts normally get.
Here's the rub: with every passing week, it seems, Facebook's content algorithm displays a page's content to a smaller and smaller percentage of its followers by default, and if you run a page at the moment, you've likely seen the results in the form of lower and lower «X people saw this post» numbers.
Shooting Once Upon a Time in Mexico with HiDef instead of celluloid cameras apparently allowed for more spontaneous implementations of CGI — Rodriguez claims that he solicited some 330 unallotted F / X shots (many of the niftiest of which Rodriguez deconstructs in the vein of football play - by - plays) and still came in under budget, though I'm not convinced that the sloppiness encouraged by the flexibility of DV (the phrase «we'll fix it in post» is a veritable mantra on HiDef productions) isn't largely responsible for the inflated number.
* This number is calculated by -LRB-(subscribers x average number of posts per month) + external hits per month)-RRB-, although external hits may also include subscribers as analytics can not differentiate between subscribers and hits.
I confess, I find it frustrating to post to Facebook these days when I have X number of followers and only a fraction of them see the posts.
I do post my reviews at several sites in addition to my blog but authors like them on Amazon because of its size and are told «magic things happen when you hit x number of reviews».
After all, why would give up 70 % of the takings for less than 25 % of the takings - I'll refer you to Amy Shojai's blog post about legacy Ebook publishing for the numbers: http://amyshojai.com/2011/05/17/tuesday-tips-kindle-ization-2-brass-ring-or-lead-balloon/ Now if someone comes along, and can help me increase my sales by x % at y % cost, so that I increase my profits by z % as Joe put it, I'd be crazy not do go with them.
If you have an estimate of the probability of various outcomes (e.g., probability you can get a job paying $ X, probability you can get a raise to $ X at your current job), then you can run some numbers, but from your post it seems like you already understand how that might work.
In one of my recent posts I used the following calculation: x number of months, something for insurance deductibles, something for home / auto repair.
Noticeboard postings usually involve your run - of - the - mill «bash X number of Y monster» quests, or fetch quests that may involve crafting items with alchemy.
On social platforms, The Game Awards posted double and triple digit gains in engagement — including on Twitter, where the number of people tweeting about Game Awards related - content doubled year over year, with #TheGameAwards hashtag usage up 2.7 x compared to 2016 (Source: Twitter).
The security hardening guide for Mac OS X 10.6 contains a number of tips that I already knew and many of which have been published in various Lawyerist posts.
According to a blog post on Culture Lab X titled «How to Make the Case for Business Diversity,» Lee said, «The number of current listeners and potential listeners, the buying power of communities of color, and the growth potential of diverse untapped markets are benefitted by not only gender diversity but diversity in all aspects.
Posted by Brian McCullough You've no doubt heard the old saw that your resume only has «X number of seconds» to catch a reader's eye.
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