Even though their skills are in hot demand, you'd be surprised
by the number of people who approach freelancers to build «Instagram - meets - Facebook - meets - Uber, but for dogs,» Cho jokes.
Even so, television advertising still has a purpose, as evidenced
by the number of people who choose to spend their downtime in front of TVs.
«But at the end of the day, the concession revenue at the theatre is driven
by the number of people who come through,» Jacob said.
Truth isn't decided
by the number of people who believe in something.
The assumption that «success» is best measured
by the number of people who show up to hear a male preacher preach.
«Our parishioners are shocked and sad about what has happened but I was very encouraged
by the number of people who came to Mass this morning in support.»
Economists can approximate a market price by asking people how much they would pay to preserve this landscape and multiplying the figure
by the number of people who would be willing to pay it.
These losses, however, have been partly offset
by the number of people who have changed their affiliation to Catholicism (2.6 % of the adult population) but more importantly by the disproportionately high number of Catholics among immigrants to the U.S..
I am also impressed
by the number of people who say they save back issues for reference.
We do not measure the «success» of the confessional
by the number of people who can say «I have no sins today, Father.
But I was impressed
by the number of people who interpreted Question 9 — «I believe I bear fruit for the Lord, that I live a life worthy of Christ» — as saying something about social involvement.
Lewis was alarmed
by the number of people who deny that some things are inherently likable, debunking traditional morality and Natural Law, and thinking that basic values can — and should — change.
not how many missions we can set up, or music programs, or youth programs, etc. and our «success» certainly can't be judged
by the number of people who warm the pews each week.
I was completely overwhelmed
by the number of people who called, emailed, IM'd, commented on the blog site, or ran me down (figuratively, at least) in the grocery store to ask about my son.
But
by the number of people who use them now, my guess is there not a lot of stigma around using them.
He said this has been demonstrated
by the number of people who usually troop out to receive and cheer him whenever he has cause to mingle with the citizens of the state.
«I have since been approached
by a number of people who are important to the process, who have encouraged me to take a look at it and consider running,» Gianaris said.
This process made even more difficult, in Adonis's estimation,
by the number of people who had basically given up: David Blunkett, John Reid, even Blair, who argued that it was a «serious error» to keep fighting.
But the strength of individual union votes will be determined
by the number of people who pay an affiliation fee.
The Eastern Regional Coordinator of NADMO, Ransford Owusu Boaky, told Citi News that though they are overwhelmed
by the number of people who need help they will start distributing relief items from Tuesday.
Mr. Ravitch declined to provide details on his proposal on Tuesday, but the plan was described
by a number of people who had been briefed on it.
Then, they calculated the total exposure to extreme heat in «person - days,» by multiplying the number of heat waves - days when temperatures reach at least 95 degrees -
by the number of people who are projected to live in the areas where extreme heat is occurring.
It's been tested
by a number of people who are extremely happy with their results.
I'm often...
by the number of people who are unsure if online dating is right for them.
I'm often surprised
by the number of people who are unsure if online dating is right for them.
Pick a decent picture, write a few things about yourself and the things you enjoy the most and you might be surprised
by the number of people who are similar to yourself!
When you times the number of database queries
by the number of people who use Facebook everyday worldwide, this error quickly brought Facebook's database servers to their knees.
We gauge the clout of the awards
by the number of people who care.
But I'm always shocked and saddened
by the number of people who shorthand that into «This movie was only made to win an Oscar.»
I'm excited to write her story, and thrilled
by the number of people who are asking for it.
I'm always surprised
by the number of people who don't know what success looks like for them.
Highly tangential to the original topic, may I say I am STAGGERED
by the number of people who read a gazillion books per year?
«I was surprised
by the number of people who already knew about DITA and knew a significant amount about it,» said Swope.
I, myself, was very surprised
by the number of people who attended throughout the hour - long event!
Yet to most people they suffice, something that's been proven
by the number of people who have bought Kindles (and Nooks and Sony e-readers), not to mention the countless people, millions perhaps, who already use e-reader software.
I'm surprised
by the number of people who — after getting used to the idea that Amanda Hocking is making a bucketload of money via the Kindle store — come around to complain that her writing is lousy.
The amount of interest that would be saved * if * you were to follow the «highest interest rate first» strategy is more than offset
by the number of people who try that, become discouraged, and quit.
Along the same lines I'm always surprised
by the number of people who pooh - pooh the notion of delaying Social Security for a higher benefit because they're convinced they can come out ahead by taking their benefits as soon as possible and investing them at a 6 % to 8 % annual return (although why anyone should feel confident about earning such gains consistently given today's low rates and forecasts for low returns is puzzling).
I'm always surprised
by the number of people who don't think to find out what special deals and offers are available.
I also have been hired
by a number of people who are fans of his.
The concept seemed foreign to me and, even today, I am amazed
by the number of people who are willing to use drilled tanks.
I have been told
by a number of people who work in game stores that the first one did surprisingly well in America.
You might be amazed, and deeply saddened,
by the number of people who email me to tell me that this blog has made them believe, for the first time, that they actually can sell their art.
There may well be a small number of people who will benefit during their lifetimes from warmer temperatures and a changed climate, but that is dwarfed
by the number of people who will suffer by losing their property, their livelihoods, their health, and their lives due to climate change.
Whether or not it is «identical» to real gravity, the onus of proof is on you (or anyone) to demonstrate why such a lapse wouldn't show up (especially when this is exactly the experiment proposed
by a number of people who have wistfully hoped that it would confirm, not contradict, a lapse).
Earlier this month, an appellate court in Georgia issued a written opinion in a premises liability lawsuit brought
by a number of people who were injured when the rear deck of a home owned by the defendant and rented to several of the plaintiffs disconnected from the home and fell to the ground.
I continue to be amazed
by the number of people who knowingly (or carelessly) buy a contaminated site, wrongly assuming that they... [more]
We are consistently shocked
by the number of people who do not apply for that which is a very reasonable cost for the amount of coverage available.
He adds that many of those artists are seeing a knock - on effect where popularity in Discover Weekly — as measured
by the number of people who save those tracks into their own playlists and collections — leads to them featuring in Spotify's programmed playlists.
The crowd was passionate, as evidenced by applause, and interested in the issue, as shown
by the number of people who wanted to ask questions.