Not exact matches
The
number of cases has been
considerably less than that initially feared and much
less than the 250,000 to 500,000 deaths that occur worldwide from influenza each year.
As a running back, Johnson's
number should be
considerably less, but there's no knowledge of what he's seeking yet.
Arriving in the West Midlands for # 9 million two years ago, he will be available for
considerably less than that as Villa continue to look to chop
numbers off the wage bill, with the Frenchman being a prime candidate for his lack of consistency during a relegation battle in the previous campaign.
Secondly, after exercising, some cells in the blood stream decrease
considerably, sometimes decreasing to levels
less than before the start of exercise, and this could last for a
number of hours.
I always have a stash of snacks in my desk at work and one of my favourites to have on - hand is the nut butter - filled energy bar which has
considerably less sugar than the original energy bar, (although the same
number of calories — I should add that while I do have a predominantly sedentary job, I also run every day and regularly engage in other physical activity) only about two teaspoons.
The
number of active members affected was
considerably less than the
number quoted.
They take a
number of liberties with the text, some of them effective (like having Duncan's murder witnessed by his son, Malcolm, played by Jack Reynor), others
considerably less so (e.g., omitting Macbeth's second visit to the sisters, and their misleading reassurance that he will remain king until Great Birnam Wood comes to Dunsinane Hill and that «no man of woman born» can kill him) *.
Traditional schools would have to teach the same
number of students they have now, or even more as North Carolina's school - aged population increases, with
considerably less money.
As you might expect, the
number of school library media specialists in schools in the Former Abbott Districts is
considerably worse than the state average, with
less than one in two schools having a SLMS.
That
number goes down
considerably if you opt for the front - wheel - drive version, but you'll also get a smaller and
less powerful 1.4 - liter turbocharged engine.
There are a
number of sedans that offer equivalent accommodations, features and performance for
considerably less money.»
The first problem has been noted and is what the pundits would call «the elephant in the room»: While you can store the text and black / white graphics from 100 + books on the 256 MB of a Kindle, the
number of audiobooks is
considerably less — say,
less than one, in some instances.
Based on the
number of negative comments which filled the internet after the deal I can guess that
number of lucky customers was
considerably less than those who went away from the deal page with empty hands.
The service and support market has diminished
considerably of the years because of more and more industry consolidation; it will take
less manpower to service a growing
number of account holders and assets under administration.
Actually, I'd note a
number of similar US businesses are now being priced in similar fashion, but I believe they face
considerably less risk.
Skin cancers make up over half the total
number of cancers that occur in dogs they are
considerably less common (but more worrysome) in cats:
However, studies of dogs in Sweden, where animals are much
less likely to be spayed, report
considerably higher
numbers (36).
So young dogs (
less than 2 - 3 years old) and recently infected dogs usually have
considerably less circulatory damage - and
less risk unless they have overwhelmingly high
numbers of heartworms.
There was
considerably less spectacle, this year (though the sudden dance
number was still in place for Just Dance 2018).
In addition to the brute deformations with which the exhibition begins, the pieces on view also include a
number of
considerably more oblique,
less easily digestible works.
And the
number of public school science teachers is
considerably less than 200,000.
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
You could end up stating a
number that is
considerably less than what the employer planned to offer — there's no reason to undervalue yourself when no one has even asked you to offer your requirements.
Two years though the length may be
considerably less or somewhat more depending
number of goals and rate of achievement of goals