Just 9,000 people took part in the ballot, fewer than half of the number who took part in the previous contest which selected Boris Johnson and a tiny
fraction of the numbers who have joined Labour in London since May.
It's also helpful to remember that the proportion of consumers who complain about a problem is usually
a fraction of the number who actually experience problems.
The majority concluded that, even though Mr. Goldhar was likely more well - known in Israel, and the fact that the facts asserted in the article related to his ownership of a prominent Israeli soccer team, the article had the potential to damage his reputation in Ontario, and the article was read by a number of Ontarians (though only
a fraction of the number who read the article in Israel), and therefore, the court had jurisdiction... Read More
Not exact matches
There's really no telling what the price
of a coin will be once mining rewards are in
fractions of a coin level, but it seems that during that time more and more people will enter the market with interest and vigor, and those people will help raise the price as well as stabilize it by having a far greater
number of people
who can decide if and when Bitcoin is losing value.
If they were actually correcting chemical imbalances, it would mean that the exact same
number of people
who are depressed have each kind
of chemical imbalance: The proportion
of people
who have too much serotonin is exactly the same as the
fraction who don't have enough norepinephrine.
By tuning the model to replicate population data, such as the
number of people at risk for developing TB and the
fraction of TB patients
who have drug resistance, the model can predict changes in the TB disease burden — or
number of cases — over many years.
But according to Hamish Robertson
of the University
of Washington,
who worked on the project, even though there are an enormous
number of neutrinos in the Universe, they make up only a small
fraction of its total mass content.
It's a shame that the
number of kids
who will get to see «Song
of the Sea» is a tiny
fraction of those
who've seen «The Lego Movie» or «Big Hero 6.»
This book,
Fractions, Decimals and Percentages, is focused on the
Number and Algebra Strand
of the Australian Curriculum for lower ability students and those
who need further opportunity to consolidate these core areas in mathematics.
This book,
Fractions, is focused on the
Number and Algebra Strand
of the Australian Curriculum for lower ability students and those
who need further opportunity to consolidate these core areas in mathematics.
Increasing the
fraction of non-white young adults
who earn bachelor's degrees would increase the
number of potential non-white teachers, and would likely reduce the racial and ethnic mismatch between students and teachers.
Another student created a simple math project with a talking monkey
who helps young users count the
number of bananas in the numerators and denominators
of fraction examples.
And again, forget the fact that the
number of people
who got published before was a tiny
fraction of those
who tried.
This is just a
fraction of the
number of companies
who cut their payouts.
Warrant holders
who would be entitled to purchase a
fraction of a common share under this formula will be able to «round up» to the next full
number of shares.
While additional consumers may be purchasing or reviewing other types
of credit reports - some
of which may be
of questionable merit - the
number of people asking for the readily available, free information they are entitled to from the three credit reporting agencies that produce nearly all
of the credit reports sold to banks and other lenders in the U.S. is just a
fraction of those
who use credit cards or apply for mortgages or installment loans each year.
I have heard
of dogs recover from this before, though they are just a small
fraction of the total
number of dogs
who contract the disease, but maybe there is a way for our dog, too?
Morro Bay Golf The
number one «must play» golf course on the central coast, Morro Bay is a favorite among seniors, juniors and anyone
who wants to feel they're playing a Pebble Beach - like track at a
fraction of the cost.
Craig (1957a), p. 2; for the large
number («the surface waters can absorb only a small
fraction of the extra CO2 in a period
of several hundred years»), see Plass (1956), p. 149; the small
number was from Dingle (1954),
who used an 1899 measurement
of water mixed with ordinary salt, which behaves very differently from the more chemically complicated sea water.
Even if scientific truth could be derived from the people
who accept it, the
number of signatures is only a small
fraction of all scientists.
Of the people
who read the paper, the
number who will read the SI will be a small
fraction.
Even though the current price is very disappointing to those
who already hold a
number or a
fraction of it, it is estimated that the percentage rise still hangs on more than 700.
Since 2005, those providers have had access to between roughly $ 35 million and $ 40 million a year to provide services to these women —
who are but a
fraction of the hundreds
of thousands
of women
who actually need services in Texas; with Texas» dubious claim to fame as the state with the highest percentage
of uninsured people (about 26 % in 2009, according to the Kaiser Family Foundation), the
number of Texas women in need
of reproductive health care is roughly 1.5 million, according to the Guttmacher Institute.