Sentences with phrase «consider putting a number on»

This is important enough to consider putting a number on it.
You might consider putting a number on those obligations, cashing out the current policy, and buying a ten or twenty year level term policy for the appropriate amount.

Not exact matches

To put these numbers into perspective it is useful to consider the likely impact on credit growth of the 5 per cent decline in the value of housing loan approvals recorded in November 2003.
The Nou Camp side are ready to offload a number of first team players as incoming manager Luis Enrique looks to put his stamp on the squad he has inherited from Gerardo Martino and Fabregas, perhaps surprisingly, is considered surplus to requirements.
If Arsenal stick with three centre backs then Mustafi must be considered a far better choice for the third birth alongside Kos and Holding rather then Monreal.Kolasinac has to come back in at left eing - back and Bellerin revert to the right.Midfield is a very different matter.Arsenal still desperately need a proper defensive central player.Ozil in this current side can not be considered anything more than a luxury.All of Bournemouth's creativity will come down the flanks so it's necessary to put players on to the pitch who are prepared to fulfill their defensive duties.This also means that unless Ramsey can work out that he's playing in midfield not as a number 10 he has no place on the team either.
I considered just having my older son pick a number between 2 and 32, but realized that would skew toward numbers 2 - 10, so he wrote down all the names on slips of paper (a good writing practice project for a first grader), and we put them in a mixing bowl, and his younger brother drew out one slip.
Carvin's press release puts the most positive spin possible on this news, noting Westchester County is «considered a must - win» statewide political races, and is home to a number of prominent Democrats, including Gov. Andrew Cuomo and former President Bill Clinton and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.
It seems clear that Cameron has decided (i) to keep Osborne as Shadow Chancellor, which I have personally all along predicted he would, while there have been some senior right - wing commentators calling for him to be moved http://www.nextleft.org/2008/11/why-george-osborne-will-stay.html (ii) to rebalance his team to make Osborne somewhat less prominent, with Clarke in a public - facing role, while putting firmly on the record that Hague is the senior member of his team, which the well informed Daily Telegraph reported as «an interview widely interpreted as a slap - down to Mr Osborne, who is usually considered number two in the party hierarchy» and as «widely seen in Tory circles as a blow to Mr Osborne».
Not considering the change in net uptake of carbon by the ocean, you can put the following numbers on that (based on Ramanathan and Feng, 2009):
When all platforms are considered, Westworld is an even bigger smash, averaging an estimated 13.2 million views across platforms — a number that puts it on par with HBO's goliath hit Game of Thrones.
It's good to hear that Minister Halfon is considering «toughening Ofsted» over schools careers advice.In 2013, House of Commons Education Committee, 23 January 2013 indicated «Too many schools lack the skills, incentives or capacity to fulfil the duty put on them without a number of changes being made.
If the answer is simply because schools want to put a number or grade on teaching whilst doing more of the same, then perhaps it's time to consider your approach to unlocking the potential of your teachers.
That's a very high number these days, and even more impressive if you consider how many Imprezas Subaru puts on the road each year.
TFM Thoughts: It looks as if Citi are considering putting a cap on the number of times a year the complimentary night can be used....
I personally don't think this benefit is worth pursuing considering that it requires $ 30,000 worth of annual spend that I could put on a number of other cards and earn much more valuable bonuses and forces me to pay high exorbitant fees for awards.
Tim Perhaps, I should have added to my last comment that I accept that I am not in a position to put forward alternative figures (partly because I consider that there is a lack of accurate empirical data on a number of aspects that affect the budget) but in general, I consider that the use of average figures is not simply an over simplification of the system but more significantly it disguises and distorts what is in practice going on thereby leading to a failure to properly understand how the system works as a whole.
Now, without going to the trouble of a Baysian probability analysis (which would just be putting numbers to educated guesswork), I think there is good reason to consider the Russian Heatwave sufficiently improbable on the assumption of no warming (relative to its probability on the assumption of GW) that it is worth independant recognition as evidence of the warming globe instead of just being burried under a mob of other statistics.
This may be because the kind of analysis I would ideally like to see would probably take a lot of experts a long time to put together: I would like to see analysis of an emissions pathway that at least a majority of scientists would consider prudent (i.e., at a bare minimum avoiding any significant risk of a «Hell on Earth» scenario within the next X number of years - 100?
That's not at all bad for a messaging app, to put it lightly, particularly when you consider the number of daily photos shared on other services, as analyst Benedict Evans did.
In the spirit of Tetlock, I'll put a number on it and say a 80 % probability of a bad recession or some other internal crisis within 20 years that is bad enough to be considered «the worst domestic crisis for the leadership since Tiananmen and a prelude to major political change» and which results in either a Tiananmen - style clampdown or big political change.
Considering that the number of users who adopted a «gay pride» profile picture went from three million in March of 2013 to more than 26 million once Facebook standardized the method for doing so and put the Facebook stamp of approval on it in June 2015, it seems the answer is yes.
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