Sentences with phrase «few dozen people»

Syracuse, NY — At 6:45 p.m., the last few dozen people were still waiting to get through security to attend a 6 p.m. meeting at the Onondaga County Courthouse about the new New York law that restricts certain types of gun ownership.
First came the ship part: getting used to everything being bolted down, close quarters with the same few dozen people, and, of course, the constant rocking and motion.
That's why companies that employ a few dozen people pay a considerably lower tax rate than those that employ a few hundred.
Today, only a few dozen people still own an unlimited pass, according to an American Airlines spokesman, and they are still valid.
This has come as users» social circles have widened from a few dozen people to an unwieldy assortment of friends, family, businesses, celebrities, co-workers and fleeting acquaintances.
Its interior was like a library; a far cry from the typical Wall Street image you might imagine as only a few dozen people worked in an office managing tens of billions of dollars for clients, all of whom are multi-millionaires; executives, business owners, celebrities, heirs.
A few dozen people sit quietly for the hourlong service.
We just hear more about it — and since some loonies — on the RELIGIOUS RIGHT — decided that it's OK for people to have access to weapons that can kill a few dozen people in seconds, those occasional crazies do a lot of damage.
It is far better that some individual intent to do evil shoot a few dozen people than blowup a few hundred with an improvised fuel air bomb.
The main reason is because you have something to say, and you want to make it available to others, even if only a few dozen people or so might read it.
The crowd watching Jake is small: just a few dozen people, many of them friends or relatives.
The second has placed a few dozen people on the payroll on St. Joseph's Hospital, also located on the North Side.
Kink and others spoke at a rally of a few dozen people at the Capitol representing social justice and environmental groups.
On a recent afternoon, a group of a few dozen people braved the chilly February winds and marched down West 57th Street in Manhattan — the heart of the so - called billionaire's row — armed with signs and singing chants: «Subsidize our house, not their penthouse!»
Here is a breakdown of how power is concentrated, in just a handful of key bodies and a few dozen people.
State Office Building in Harlem and emceed by Assembly Housing Chair Keith Wright, drew a modest crowd of a few dozen people.
Kink and others spoke at rally of a few dozen people at the Capitol representing social justice and environmental groups.
A few dozen people concerned over the potential closing of the Western New York Children's Psychiatric Center turned out for a public hearing in Buffalo's City Hall on Friday.
A few dozen people came to see him — and a parrot named Augie — before the trawler shoved off.
Kink and other spoke at rally of a few dozen people at the capitol representing social justice and environmental groups.
Kink and other spoke at a rally of a few dozen people at the Capitol representing social justice and environmental groups.
«The influenza field is largely fixated on studying pandemic or potential pandemic viruses, but those viruses only infect a few dozen people every year whereas seasonal flu infects millions — and yet we don't study human influenzas closely enough.»
But at NSF, which spends 95 % of its budget on research done by others, only a few dozen people who carry out building security, information systems, and overseeing the Antarctic program are deemed essential.
A system like that might work for the few dozen people with whom you regularly interact.
In the paper, the researchers conducted blood tests on a few dozen people and found that the presence of pre-existing adaptive immune responses in humans to either Cas9 homolog «may hinder the safe and efficacious use of the Cas9 / gRNA system to treat disease, and may even result in significant toxicity to patients.»
The film's title was not announced in advance, but that probably wouldn't have mattered, because no one outside of a few dozen people had ever seen it before yesterday.
The publication earlier this month of The Red Book, Carl Jung's famous, near - mythic journal that has, until now, been seen by only a few dozen people, is a publishing coup, an incredibly valuable revelation for Jung's followers and a hugely important addition to the history of modern psychology and psychoanalysis.
Most authors try really hard to get in some small, local bookstores, which is a lot of work to reach a few dozen people a day — you can reach more people with online advertising.
You are better off spending a few dollars getting your messages out to a few dozen people who might actually buy your book than thousands who won't.
There are a LOT of authors who are writing books good enough to be bestsellers but aren't able to get even a few dozen people to read their books and see for themselves.
You do not want to pay to publish it when only a few dozen people may ever be interested, but you would like to make the information available to those who will appreciate it.
Project Management You may be surprised with the response you get, so be prepared to manage a few dozen people.
These are basically large speedboats that can seat a few dozen people on the outdoor deck, and the cost is about $ 10 each way.
Later on, you're going to have a thriving colony that even has casinos and gyms, and the game looks a lot like a typical city - builder at that point, just with a red tinge to everything and the occasional oxygen hiccup that kills a few dozen people.
Your argument might be a lot more convincing if more than a few dozen people played Cow Clicker.
All that was left was a discreet invite to a few dozen people.
In all those instances, you're talking about probably a few dozen people at most for whom it's their full - time preoccupation.
In fact, only a few dozen people — working on one particular chapter of a much larger report — had a voice in that discussion.
Yet few of these instances of direct action ever muster more than a few dozen people.
The room was filled with a few dozen people: dedicated members of our local CBA BC Branch, a handful of casual members, representatives of the national office (including CBA's CEO John Hoyles), and facilitators for whom BC is just one whistle stop out of five in cities across Canada.
NLRG has worked on over 173,500 cases since its inception, and Buckley explains that the secret ingredient to handling all of them with just a few dozen people is experience.
I will be sending this off to a few dozen people.
If I think of my own career and ventures, there probably are a few dozen people who can make a huge difference.
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