Sentences with phrase «far fewer people»

During the construction phase of Apple Park, there were obviously far fewer people on site and many of the flyovers were made during quiet times of the week.
Most folks consider credit a crucial factor in determining what they pay for home mortgages and other big life expenses, but far fewer people know how significantly your credit can impact what you pay for car insurance.
We believe that if consumers knew the cost of term life insurance, and what their money could do for them if they were to «buy term and invest the difference,» that far fewer people would buy whole life insurance.
That's a good thing, even though there are far fewer people who drive without the legally required insurance than the national average.
Clients have many great lawyers to choose from, but far fewer people to hire as counsel whose company they actually enjoy.
* Also of course far fewer people were insured in the first place or had much of value that needed insuring.
The «Sustainable Planet» TechZone is a joke, and this year it was moved out of the main conference building altogether and put in the Venetian where far fewer people will stumble across it.
If there wasn't a social element to Svpply or Pinterest (or Twitter or Facebook or blogs, for that matter) I think far fewer people would take the time to use these tools for personal organization.
But as in previous surveys, far fewer people considered protecting the environment through such regulation more important than keeping energy prices low — an obstacle, obviously, for proposed legislation to reduce carbon dioxide emissions.
In spite of the growth in our populations, there are far fewer people struggling to survive (hence there are so many more people), and there are more than ever people whose day - to - day challenges consist of no more than «where can I plug my iPod in?».
But one piece far fewer people likely saw was David Robert's piece on Grist «Why climate change doesn't spark moral outrage, and how it could.»
Glenn McMillan of CRG noted that there are far fewer people visiting galleries thanks to social media and fairs.
That being said, far fewer people have played the original Final Fantasy than Mario or Castlevania.
There were also far fewer people there than at E3, and I was given a swag bag with food inside of it, so... advantage, Play NYC.
They also have far fewer people online then both Xbox and Playstation.
Far fewer people head north to Trincomalee, where, for a short period, it's actually possible to get in the water and snorkel with the bus - size whales.
Johnstone Straight is like nowhere else on earth... Orca pods are much more intact here, and there are far fewer people and stresses on that population than elsewhere like the San Juan Islands.
Known as Laem Son after the cluster of pine - like son trees that tower nearby, the beach at park headquarters is aesthetically similar to Sunrise Beach on Lipe, but with more tidal garbage and far fewer people.
Since far fewer people come to this pool, it affords one a more individual way to enjoy this really spiritual place.
Because of its relatively remote location, buried in the humid rainforest, Muyil is visited by far fewer people than Tulum.
You may think it's hopeless when you hear the statistics that over three million dogs and cats are euthanized each year but consider this: as recently as the 1970's that number was between 12 and 20 million at a time when America had far fewer people and pets.
But far fewer people are familiar with ChexSystems, yet another consumer credit reporting agency that also impacts one's financial affairs.
The 28 % couple might wish to avoid the 33 % bracket at retirement, but that level of income impacts far fewer people, and fewer still that are either reading these boards or my other writing.
Far fewer people use the company.
Far fewer people have long term care insurance, umbrella insurance, or travel insurance.
Far fewer people criticize Motorola for creating heavy / clunky phones, instead praising their weight and heft with compliments like «good build quality» and «feels nice in the hand».
Far fewer people finish a book and are ready for marketing.
Keeping the book available for teachers to use in their lesson planning does not prevent the private use of the book, but it does stop the book from being assigned at school... so, my point, far fewer people reading it if successfully banned without all the publicity
Librarians are beginning to argue that we aid discovery — meaning people become aware of certain books and then those books sell better (cf The Help, a sleeper until libraries promoted it) but more importantly I think is that without libraries far fewer people would read for entertainment and the total market for the book product would be relatively tiny.
Far fewer people are aware that the Flachbau even exists.
The Yes campaign had far fewer people canvassing, phone banking, and spreading the word via social media.
Yet far fewer people know the intensely dramatic story of RMS TITANIC's beginnings in Edwardian Belfast.
Far fewer people saw Troy than Warner Bros. had hoped (though its overseas box - office basically tripled its domestic take), which meant there was far less upside than expected for Byrne, playing the definition of a thankless role as essentially Bond Girl to Achilles.
There are far fewer people, which means, you will be able to capture the spirit of the place better.
Far fewer people are healed of this condition with H2 blockers.
But far fewer people are comfortable talking about failures, and fewer still know how to bring lessons and advantages back from the brink.
Far fewer people realize that a significant share of the remaining manufacturing capacity in the United States has relocated to union unfriendly, small towns in the South, usually in fairly small enterprises that have supplier relationships with big name manufacturing companies but aren't big names themselves.
Here's the thing about politics — far fewer people are active than you might realize.
Locally and regionally, though, far fewer people are writing about issues, and new blogs have a much better chance of being able to find a niche.
As with Facebook, essentially anyone or any organization can create a Twitter feed, but in some sense Twitter lacks the reciprocal nature of a true social network — plenty of feeds have thousands of followers but follow far fewer people in return themselves (do you think that Ashton Kutcher really pays attention to what you say?).
Plus, essentially everyone who goes online at all has an email address, while far, far fewer people in the U.S. use Twitter at all, much less regularly.
As with Facebook, essentially anyone or any organization can create a Twitter feed, but in some sense Twitter lacks the reciprocal nature of a true social network — plenty of feeds have thousands of followers but follow far fewer people in return themselves (do you think that Lady Gaga really pays attention to what you say?).
Schemes like this always have some «deadweight» costs, but today far fewer people down - size their home or take out cash than might be considered economically rational (at the last count only 15,000 equity release products were sold in a year).
I think he's right that scale will offer some protection, since city council members and county commissioners are going to represent far fewer people than Congressmembers except in the very largest cities.
Financial and Emotional Support Of course, far fewer people would accept the challenges of blended family life if it didn't also offer beneficial and richly rewarding experiences.
Although driving would be a better alternative to flying with a newborn, since your baby would be exposed to far fewer people, driving would still be stressful for both mom and baby.
Far fewer people seem to reflect that power also implies the power to control oneself.
James Taylor has suggested that if the early church had had the use of mass media more people would have known about Christianity but far fewer people would have been converted to become Christians themselves.
Everybody knows J.R.R. Tolkien and C.S. Lewis, but far fewer people remember the other, less aggressively punctuated members of the club, including the philosopher Owen Barfield and Tolkien's son Christopher.
Without that money, «we would have had far fewer people and a far smaller event.»
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