Sentences with phrase «about numbers»

This is an analysis of information about the numbers of children living with family carers, based on the 2001 census.
This is not about the number of points earned in getting this title so there will be no highest scoring involved in deciding whose name goes on the award.
I'm not talking about the number of book deals that an agent has closed, either.
That discussion was interesting because science played no role, it was all about the number of people that support global warming and those that are skeptical of global warming.
I'm more concerned about the number of children born to parents who never planned to raise a child together in the first place.
It's not just about the number of times they've taken actions, but in what ways?
The whole point is to stop worrying about the number on the scale and focus on health and fitness, and a leaner, better version of YOU is the result.
I always try to look and see how I can quantify any aspect of my job, and then talk about those numbers on my resume, rather than just the responsibilities.
Watch to learn more about the number of active listings, median listing and sale price, days on the market and number of units sold.
They don't care about the numbers in your contract, they want to know the numbers in your paycheck.
But hey, we are still asked about those numbers because those apps are popular.
Do you have a preference on what you want to flip or is it all about the numbers in your head?
Participants were asked a series of questions about a number of topics, such as attitudes towards online dating, communication preferences and thoughts about moving in with a partner.
Also we speak about a number of games that made it to the show floor.
Funny, that's the same thing people said about Number 99.
I didn't know about Number 2, that readers don't care when your book was published.
These are the same idiots that will complain about the number children women have on social programs.
Those numbers are striking, but they don't tell us nearly as much about the number of skilled researchers on either team as the authors claim.
Any car wreck can bring about a number of questions that need to be answered.
We have heard about a number of authors, comic book companies and publishers do digital first productions.
I'm a little curious about the numbers too, given that they are so much greater than current coal exports from the region.
Being surrounded by those who think, act, and look like themselves, children are able to forget about numbers on the scale.
Give details about the numbers of people involved in the plan and exercise.
Forget the number of priests that are being caught, what about the numbers of kids they have abused?
If you ask only about numbers, you can bet you are going to have problems down the line.
There is no hard - and - fast rule about the number of pieces in a capsule.
Not sure how many people know this fun fact about my number of credit cards but now it's out in the open.
Policies are mostly restricted based on statistics about the number of applications, not on evidence of their impact on integration.
I have written posts about number bonds — if you aren't using them yet, they are one of the newer strategies used by teachers.
I see that he is diligent and careful and clear and discussions are always about the numbers.
You shouldn't be too surprised, however, that none of the mainstream experts gets excited about your numbers.
How do you feel about the number of trips or the length of the trip you are required to take, to pick up your child?
This is really good comfort food, and you're absolutely right about the number of chicken breasts.
While I'm not sure about the numbers yet I can only guess that this app will be wildly popular among parents.
On bargaining day, the married women in the village compare and brag about the number of cows their husbands had exchanged for them.
Your comment about numbers on stock certificates identifies the certificate document, which will generally represent multiple shares of stock.
While people argue about the numbers, index funds tend to do better than average (depends on what you call «average», of course).
This process has led to some difficult decisions about the number of people and locations needed to achieve our goals.
How about some numbers on whether the applicants live, work, or play in the CB in which they've applied?
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