Sentences with phrase «at least equal numbers»

What's more, I know there are at least equal numbers of foreign editions of my book in print, although I can't speak to sales of those yet.
For students without serious traumas — and there are at least equal numbers of them at Walden — the intimate quarters still bring them close to peers they would otherwise never know.
From mild coconut - based blends to hot jalfrezi sauces, many are also vegan (at least an equal number contain dairy, so check labels.

Not exact matches

Pursuant to the policy, as revised in February 2009, at each annual meeting of our stockholders, provided that the director has served on the Board for at least six months prior to the annual meeting, a non-employee director would be granted RSUs having a value equal to $ 225,000 divided by the lesser of (i) the trailing average closing trading prices of our common stock for the 180 - day period preceding and ending with the date of the RSU grant or (ii) such number of RSUs as the Board may determine based on additional criteria such as business conditions and / or company performance, outside director compensation practices at peer companies and advice from outside compensation consultants.
For one, the share of securities whose 12 - month trading volume equals at least half of the number of securities outstanding has fallen from 20 % to less than 5 % in the US corporate bond market since 2007 (CGFS (2014)-RRB-.
Regarding the demographics, it is true that the «Baby Boom» generation drove a burst of mutli - household construction in 1970s and 80s, and single family in the nineties, but in absolute numbers, since the U.S. Population has grown from 200 million to 315 million, there should be, all things being equal, a demand at least equal the that which existed in 1970s and 80s for housing.
When the number of bets placed is at least equal to the daily average, that record improves to 852 - 839 ATS (50.4 %).
Teams receiving less than 35 % of spread bets have covered the spread at a 49.0 % rate overall, but that rate increases to 51.5 % when the number of bets placed is at least equal to the daily average.
• During the first week, we expect the baby to wet the number of diapers equal to the baby's age / days (= 3 wet diapers on day 3) and 1 or two stools (at least the size of a US quarter) in 24 hours.
As much as it thrills my heart to see her interested in letters and numbers, my uneducated belief is that spending her time playing is of equal or greater value than any «academic» pursuit, at least right now.
This petition must contain signatures equaling at least 2 percent of the total number of votes cast for United States Representative in the most recent general election.
Generally speaking, a candidate must collect signatures equaling at least 5 percent of the number of active enrolled voters in the political unit (e.g., the state for statewide offices, such as governor; the legislative district for state senate or assembly districts; etc.), or a fixed total established by statute, whichever is less.
A new political party must submit a written declaration signed by registered voters equaling at least 1 percent of the total number of votes cast for governor at the last preceding gubernatorial election.
The number of signatures required on the petition is equal to at least 3 percent of all registered voters who are not affiliated with a recognized political party in the district the candidate seeks to represent.
«So I wanted to take the time to draw some parallels between what I see as women in a rather male dominated field and how we have to break down these barriers, empower each other, because the voices of women are so desperately needed in equal numbers, whether it is in business, academia or in politics and so sometimes it's an internal barrier and if you break through that then we will deal with societal barriers, but right now, you have to at least say I've got something to offer,» Hochul noted.
A good guideline is to consume a total number of grams of protein from natural sources that equals at least your lean body weight and spread that consumption over your 4 to 6 feedings.
If you're a filmmaker and you can't turn $ 20 million into $ 80 million domestic, you're just not going to get the opportunities of those who can... and a movie like this is not gonna get anywhere * close * to those numbers unless women go and see it in equal numbers to the men who go to see a «Neighbors»... or at least a «Sideways».
The supporting men were conquered by Chris Cooper, who was astonishing in «Adaptation,» and I doubt anyone else could have won pitted against him, but there were an equal number of other performances deserving of at least the nod.
The number of Focus schools must equal at least 10 percent of all Title I schools in the state, and these schools must be subject to targeted interventions.
The site team must include an equal number of teachers and administrators and at least one parent.
The takeaway from the survey, Carton continued, isn't that the iPad's numbers were larger by a point or two, but that demand for it is at least equal to, if not greater than, the pre-sales demand for the iPhone.
Yes, as long as the combined number of hours you work for each employer equals at least 30 hours per week.
A number of well - written articles chronicle at least some of the history of legal writing in the law school curriculum.1 However, those articles were written with a different purpose in mind: the authors sought to employ history to show the pedigree of legal writing and argue for an equal place in the curriculum with doctrinal courses and an equal position for its teachers with other «case - book» faculty.2 Because of this purpose, they understandably focused a large part of their historical narrative on legal writing in the «modern law - school,» an entity that has existed only since the late 1800s.3 The articles paid considerably less attention to the era that preceded it, beyond brief mentions of the Inns of Court in England, apprenticeship in America, and the private law schools and early attempts at law teaching that preceded Langdell's introduction of the case method.4
It seeks to provide an explanation for the «confounding fact» that women and men have been graduating from law school and entering firms in virtually equal numbers for at least 15 years, but women make up only 17 percent of firm partners.
Some of our colleagues at UNLV have conceptualized the evolution of legal writing scholarship as a series of leaps.2 The first big leap was to take an interdisciplinary approach to writing about teaching writing.3 The second leap was to build community by creating spaces of our own, such as LWI, the Journal, and then later, JAWLD.4 The third leap was to develop a rich, often interdisciplinary approach to studying and writing about legal writing.5 In their article, Linda Berger, Linda Edwards, and Terry Pollman suggested — hoped, perhaps, and I along with them — that scholarship relating to legal analysis, skills and practice is no longer considered inferior to traditional legal scholarship.6 The growing number of schools where legal writing faculty have achieved equal status due at least in part to their legal writing scholarship suggests we have made significant progress as a result of these leaps.7
Concededly, the Judicial Branch website does provide prompt access to the original «slip opinions,» but these lack the editorial revisions that occur later during the publication process and also, of at least equal importance, they lack the volume and page numbers by which specific holdings of those cases must be cited in any subsequent legal proceeding.
Add these numbers up, take into account how long they need to be covered for (for instance, if you have a 30 - year mortgage, you probably want your policy to last at least that long), and that will equal your life insurance need.
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