Sentences with phrase «huge number of measures»

He then referred to a «huge number of measures» taken by the government, including bursaries and a «wonderful marketing campaign».

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What's more, in August, New York's Branch of Budgetary Administrations issued subpoenas to 22 developing installment organizations, huge numbers of which dealt with Bitcoin, getting some information about their measures to avert tax evasion and guarantee shopper insurance.
You have a huge number of individuals that must be measured and so in that given population, we know what a standard bell curve distribution is.
It's great that Maloney is «stepping up her game» — that huge number of petitions is ridiculous overkill, petition wars are dumb and don't really measure voter sentiment, so much as the ability to get volunteers — but honestly she has zero to worry about.
Giving legal recognition to humanist marriages is a simple measure that adversely affects no one, has huge popular and political support, and would increase the number of people getting married each year.
I haven't done the maths but surely this huge increase (albeit possibly temporary) in the number of Peers will increase the cost of Government to such an extent that Cameron's much publicised 5 % ministerial pay cut and other proposed measures to «streamline» Government will be made redundant?
The 11 - member panel has never held a vote on any of the proposals, which would allow them move forward to a vote by the entire Council — even though, given their huge number of co-sponsors, it appears the measures would vault both procedural hurdles effortlessly.
The findings are the result of a huge and challenging field effort: over a three - year period, local students and technicians spent several weeks every month at each site to measure each tree's woody growth rate and the number of small roots that had grown.
Huge progress has been made in tobacco control and the introduction of standard packs is the latest in a large number of effective measures already in place.
Measuring coherent neutrino scattering could help scientists understand the processes that occur within exploding stars, or supernovas, which emit huge numbers of neutrinos (SN: 02/18/17, p. 24).
With very little effort, and with a huge number of cost - effective energy - saving measures untried, most nations have cut the umbilical chord between economic growth and emissions.
A number of measures and the work of companies like OverDrive and 3M have allowed huge inroads in the... [Read more...]
A number of measures and the work of companies like OverDrive and 3M have allowed huge inroads in the lending market, and as 3M Library System's Matt Tempelis explained from the Frankfurt Book Fair, it's been a busy year for libraries and digital content providers.
Per stock, an option seller can easily miss some huge gains, but over time I believe the risk is reduced and potential returns are greater when measured with a higher number of trades creating diversification over time.
With credit scoring, a rigorous mathematical profile drawn from a huge number of credit reports is used to measure credit history — and thus predict future credit behavior.
Yeah, I kinda expected that Nintendo would just include all the levels from SMB / SMB3 / Lost Levels as a measure to try and curb the inevitable huge number of level clones that are going to get uploaded but seems this is not the case.
Similarly, Chevron ran a huge «Power of Human Energy» campaign, as well as a «Will You Join Us» campaign that won a PR award for number of positive press mentions — that's how success is measured in the PR world.
The fact that you can find the standard deviation of a set of non-random numbers doesn't tell you anything helpful when it comes to measuring actual temperature within tenths of a degree from historical data based on antiquated equipment with little control over the method of collection and huge gaps in the areas measured.
Erdős published a huge number of papers, typically with other mathematicians, leading to the development of the «Erdős Number,» a measure of how near one was to one of these joint publicanumber of papers, typically with other mathematicians, leading to the development of the «Erdős Number,» a measure of how near one was to one of these joint publicaNumber,» a measure of how near one was to one of these joint publications.
The gap is measured against the number of jobs created, so in places where a lot of jobs have been created, like San Francisco and Denver, the gap can be huge, because housing permits just aren't keeping up.
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