Sentences with phrase «appreciable number»

The phrase "appreciable number" means a significant or noticeable amount or quantity. It refers to a number that is large enough to be worthy of attention or consideration. Full definition
«The real takeaway from our study is that this is happening in appreciable numbers and it's happening to trainees, so people who are either students or postdocs, people who are really vulnerable,» she added.
But still, eight years after Bitcoin launched, Satoshi Nakamoto remains the only creator to have built a blockchain that an appreciable number of ordinary people actually want to use.
But the politicians who dole out money aren't particularly interested in funding mathematicians because that isn't going to win any appreciable number of votes - but wasteful spending will lose votes, as will cuts to welfare, nutrition programs, education, etc..
«In this study, we identified an appreciable number of clinically relevant editing events, many of which are in non-coding regions.»
Only over-the-hill volunteers in their 40's and 50's had appreciable numbers (5 - 9 mutations), and the 70 - year - old had the most.
It also contains some appreciable number of somatic mutations that were submitted there before databases like COSMIC became available.
Good examples of the Akita were jealously guarded and it was not until after World War II that any appreciable number left their homeland.
Naturally, a lot of resentment followed (and continues to do so) with some members of the PlayStation Nation and quite often, they point out to the game's sales figures as a mark of failure, usually guessing that Titanfall never really sold an appreciable number.
An appreciable number of nonurban stations in the United States and Canada have been identified with statistically significant (at the 90 % level) decreasing trends in the monthly mean diurnal temperature range between 1941 - 80.
Whether the defendant's use of her trademark is likely to cause an appreciable number of consumers to be confused about the source, affiliation or sponsorship of the goods or services.
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