Sentences with phrase «make substantial numbers of people»

The league would have to prove this in court with evidence, not just state it as a fact — and it's not clear at all that watching a couple of tweeted highlight GIFs is going to make substantial numbers of people refuse to pay money to watch an NFL game.

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I would also argue that the labor force participation rate is not picking up data about the «gig economy» — Uber drivers, Airbnb renters, etc — which now make up a substantial number of people.
At the same time it was estimated that there yet remained five hundred to a thousand other language groups spoken by substantial numbers of people into which translations should be made, and many of them will be.
Because although a huge budget it's made of relatively small payments to a substantial number of people.
Accuracy would be less if the prediction were for the next hour, and if one would just have to make a forecast for the next day, merely by looking out of the window, a substantial number of people on any given day would be wrong.
Major changes to the structure of personal injury litigation as proposed including a substantial increase in the number of Litigants in Person (LiPs) make no sense at the best of times but particularly where to do so will undermine the emerging online court.
Mr Justice Warby ruled that he could hear the claim because Sloutsker «had, and has, a substantial and widespread reputation in this jurisdiction» and although the posts were made on Russian blogs in Russian, to a primarily Russian audience, a significant number of people in England were likely to have seen them.
Thus, an extremely low misclassification rate in a large linked dataset can make a substantial difference to the number of reported deaths among indigenous peoples when an «at least one report» method of enhancement is used.
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