Sentences with phrase «manageable number by»

You can narrow down your search to a more manageable number by specifying criteria such as age, location, education, marital status, religion, and even their star sign.

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They do, however, make it more manageable by cutting down the number of creditors you'll have to deal with.
Ours is a people - centered, data - driven campaign that has built small, manageable neighborhood teams run by talented volunteers and supported by amazing field organizers who know the exact number of votes they need to win in their precincts.
Nevertheless, with substantially more than a million apps already in Google Play and the number growing by the day, such a system might help developers detect problems with their apps before they are marketed and could help make spotting violators of laws a more manageable task for regulators and privacy activists.
However, you can filter them by different factors, reducing results to a manageable number.
To be sure, the gigantic, all - powerful, merciless Thanos (voiced and performed by Josh Brolin in perhaps the film's most interesting performance) is a genocidal maniac who DOES want control of all living things — but according to his twisted and demented and damaged mindset, if he can arbitrarily remove half the population through a snap of his mighty fingers, he'll actually be saving the universe by thinning out the population to a manageable number.
It can reduce the amount of initial research required by narrowing down the number of stocks meet certain criteria to a much more manageable level.
Even though the number of ETFs available on Canadian stock exchanges had surged to 583 by the end of February, the number of ETF All - Stars is at a manageable 20, up from 14 last year.
These programs are show to reduce cat colonies to manageable levels, reduce the number of cats admitted to shelters, and even reduce aggression shown by feral cats.
As the logging operations had grown beyond what was manageable by the relatively small number of settlers, slaves had been imported into Belize and great numbers remained in bondage there until their emancipation in 1838.
Since the dopamine seems to be activated mostly by having players manipulate distinct cogs in meaningful ways i.e. tough choices, decisions etc., keeping the number of cogs / agents within a manageable scope is a probably a good idea.
All emission targets considered with less than 60 % global reduction by 2050 break the 2.0 threshold warning this century, a number that some have argued represents an upper bound on manageable climate warming.
What brings this number down to something more manageable is that these individual photons need to be registered by our brains in order to produce the perception of colour.
This focus on performance shows a Core development team intent on making bitcoin more manageable ahead of SegWit, or before a significant number of people start using the transactions made possible by the upgrade.
Confirming the national trend towards downsizing to more manageable homes, the number of flats and townhouses built has also risen, brought to market by developers who continue to demonstrate confidence in the marketplace, following their return after a long absence in the wake of the 2007 global financial crisis.
As you can see, all those confusing numbers become a lot more manageable when you walk through the process step by step.
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