Sentences with phrase «amount of people actually»

Are there a good amount of people actually buying / building their own tiny homes?
Are there a good amount of people actually buying / building their own tiny homes?

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Most of us hate other people's bull, but actually participate in a fair amount ourselves, either to avoid confrontation or smooth our way through life.
But rather than have patients take buprenorphine manually, Probuphine dispenses small amounts of the drug continually into the bloodstream, ensuring that people actually stick to their prescribed regimen.
In fact, the researchers found that for certain groups of people — such as those who started out with a certain minimum amount of vitamin D already in their blood — adding more vitamin D was actually tied with a slightly greater risk of hip fractures.
Customers buy three to four times as many books after they buy the Kindle device... That's such a remarkable increase in the amount of book purchasing, it seems pretty likely to be an increase in the rate of which people buy books [over all]... I hear this from people every day, that they're actually recapturing minutes of the day for reading.
She points out the discrepancies between the amount of time people claim to spend on work during a week, for example, and the number of hours that studies using time diaries actually show we spend making productive contributions to our jobs.
Its pricing is competitive with that of its three chief rivals for the amount of data that most people actually use.
And using some complex mathematical formulas, MoffettNathanson analyst Michael Nathanson arrived at some interesting per - subscriber price projections for major cable networks operating in a world where channels get paid based more purely on the amount of people who actually watch them.
STEEM power is so important, that people actually LEASE out their STEEM Power in exchange for, interest paid out in STEEM dollar, plus the principal amount of STEEM Power that was lent out.
In my experience, people don't actually see the amount of work that goes into achieving success.
More and more people understand that to actually become a successful trader, you need to dedicate a significant amount of time to learn the craft in hopes of becoming profitable.
The problem most people have when attempting to use cryptocurrency, however, is that it currently requires a large amount of technical expertise and money to contribute to mining costs to actually obtain and use, making it prohibitive for the average person.
Actually was enjoying the show until the heartless act of giving up a 15 year old well behaved devoted dog and left to people that had so many dogs and vet bills (or should have high vet bills by the amount of dogs and their conditions) that the dog will hardly have a quality final years left.
morsedan People who use the term micro and macro to describe evolution do not understand that they are the same thing, with only differing amounts of time, and since neither one is actually defined, they are not terms used by the scientific community.
I don't mean to sound snippy — again, all for links and such and I do read a fair amount of what people reference — but sometimes it f = just feels like a cope - out for people actually thinking for themselves or having to face questions they don't have rehearsed answers to.
Is actually sad that people like this guy even have to blow huge amounts of cash in an attempt to give people a reason to stop and think.
I've heard of people putting a small amount of salt on the tongue of the newly baptized believer (actually during the baptism) to represent being salt and light in the community.
It changes the amount of time people who pray could be spending actually doing something productive and helpful.
A very small amount of water can keep someone clean, and in a lot of those 3rd world countries people are actually VERY clean and spend a lot of time cleaning themselves, their clothes and their homes.
Actually, only a small amount of people are atheists.
One of the big problems i see with religious people is the inordinate amount of time and effort they spend connecting with an imaginary «god / jesus» as opposed to actually connecting with the real people who are around them everyday...
Actually, it seems most things afflicting people nowadays can be attributed to yeast based on the amounts of sugar (or foods that convert to sugar in your body) in most peoples diets.
While what you have here looks amazing, it would be great to see language that more accurately represents your recipes, as this kind of wording may be confusing for people who aren't as informed and don't realize they are actually consuming a good amount of sugar when they eat this.
People come back from all parts of the world and you only get a short amount of time to actually train together before you're at it again.
What dumbfounds me is the amount of conspiracy theories that fly around on here regarding the fans power over Wenger and his transfers... Do people on here actually believe the financially prudent Wenger would spend 17million on a player, with the sole intention of quietening the fans??
An ESPN investigation by Mina Kimes in 2016 suggests the company encourages deception and targets people who want to be rich, with few people that actually make a significant amount of money.
Also, as dozens of horrible people have pointed out in the comments of this BuzzFeed post, it's entirely possible that this mom, who enjoys «thrifty shopping,» actually just bought an enormous amount of very cheap, completely worthless crap and didn't spend a fortune on this future landfill.
Also, when people tell a mom to «just pump» simply because they're uncomfortable seeing breasts used for their biological purpose, what they're actually saying is, «Double or triple the amount of time you spend feeding your child because I'm ignorant and don't want to mind my own business.
His online supporters were actually involved in what amounted to a carefully managed relationship with Barack Obama whether they realized it or not, one nurtured by a team of people whose lives revolved around that goal for almost two years.
Actually, I think you're making a very big assumption — people in places like New York, New Jersey, California, Washington State, Massachusetts and Connecticut make more money on average than people in Montana, Alabama, Mississippi, etc., and are hence going to pay both a higher percentage of their income and a higher absolute amount in taxes.
The website creator said no New Yorker who has paid even a passing amount of attention to politics in recent years should be surprised by derogatory comments Paladino made about President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama, but most people don't realize how much power he actually has.
While it is certainly true that far more people vote for third, fourth and other parties nowadays than in the mid-20th century, some of the numbers suggest that the amount of «nottle» MPs (not Tories and not Labour) may stay the same or actually decline at the next election.
The use of the «Post Code Lottery «is only to draw attention to the fact that people are placed in n invidious position to one or another extent, for many its amounts to a # 10,000 one time tax based on the roll of a dice and that a mile away others avoid the axe only heightens the sense of injustice OK Personally I am unconvinced by the minor sub theme of localism which has after all been tested to destruction by the likes of Enver Hodge and Hit Man Hatton but this is a very different context but is it not possible to have localism for some things, planning for example, and not others... why yes I think that might actually be possible even for dim witted bureaucrats.
people want to give the govt a kicking but not rushing to vote for us - next thursday will be very interesting Of course in 1983 Labour got 35 % of the vote in the Local Elections before getting 27.5 % in the General Election; under William Hague 36 - 38 %, under Michael Howard it briefly almost hit 40 % and actually the results under David Cameron had been very similar and similar amounts for Labour under Neil Kinnock in the 1980Of course in 1983 Labour got 35 % of the vote in the Local Elections before getting 27.5 % in the General Election; under William Hague 36 - 38 %, under Michael Howard it briefly almost hit 40 % and actually the results under David Cameron had been very similar and similar amounts for Labour under Neil Kinnock in the 1980of the vote in the Local Elections before getting 27.5 % in the General Election; under William Hague 36 - 38 %, under Michael Howard it briefly almost hit 40 % and actually the results under David Cameron had been very similar and similar amounts for Labour under Neil Kinnock in the 1980s.
The bottom line is the tax levy, the amount that we actually collect from the people of Ulster County, is less today than it was in 2010, in the first budget that I wrote as county executive.»
And I think that the amount of people in the race, it goes to a long history actually, the 11th ward of being, for some reason there's something unique about the 11th ward that just attracts a lot of attention and a diverse array of opponents, whether or not there's a sitting incumbent.
«What surprised me about the results was that most people overestimated the amount of ocean area being protected, and thus have a more optimistic view of ocean conservation and management than there actually is.
Other studies manipulated the amount of smiling people actually did, either by showing them a series of funny pictures or by replicating a version of the pencil - holding experiment.
Well, several experiments have shown that when shoppers are presented with either an extensive or limited amount of potential consumer choices (e.g. chocolates, jam flavors) more people actually end up making purchases, and are happier, when the choice environment only offers a limited set of options.
«But those movements assume people can actually be good judges of what they're eating and what constitutes an appropriate amount,» vanDellen said.
«Definitely, there is an understanding from most people that you do need to manage your career... but the amount of time they spend doing it and what they actually do is not really increasing at the moment,» Mellors - Bourne says.
Erdman adds, «You don't want people thinking they are improving their health by consuming large amounts of the material and are actually causing harm.
But the amount of land space taken up by cities is actually relatively small compared with the number of people they shelter: satellite image composites show that urban sites cover only 2.8 per cent of the Earth's land; accordingly the UN estimates that about 3.3 billion people occupy an area less than half the size of Australia.
I've been mindful of the amount of water I use when making a pot of coffee ever since learning that one - third of the tap water used for drinking in North America is actually used to brew our daily cups of joe — and that if each of us avoided wasting just one cupful of coffee a day, we could save enough water over the course of a year to provide two gallons to every one of the more than 1.1 billion people who don't have access to freshwater at all.
Another strategy people use, the researchers found, is that when presented with an increasing proportion of seemingly nonsensical sentences, they actually infer lower amounts of «noise» in the language.
Dairy proponents insist that most people who think they are lactose intolerant can actually digest small amounts of milk — the trick is to train them.
The system would use market forces to take advantage of the big differences in the amount of carbon actually produced by people in different nations.
Studying the effects of diet on weight loss is often confounded by the difficulty in measuring what people actually eat — participants may not adhere to meal plans, misjudge amounts, or are not truthful in follow - up surveys.
Plus, the researchers found that people felt it was three times harder to swallow a small amount of water after they'd consumed a liter of the liquid in comparison to when they actually felt thirsty post-exercise.
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