Sentences with phrase «numbers have doubled»

The visitor numbers have doubled over the last year, and we have doubled in size.
Namely, take into account that Nintendo's numbers have doubled since 2016, whereas spending on Microsoft's console related products has slightly decreased in the same time frame.
Only 21 percent of Cochrane's students were passing state math and reading standards before the school implemented PD training, and now those numbers have doubled, with 43 percent now passing.
In the past three years, their numbers have doubled; the vegetation that they eat is still plentiful, and the primary factor limiting their growth has probably been the severity of the past two winters, the researchers report.
Five years later, that number had doubled.
For email - newsletter - like issue updates that didn't contain a call to action, that number would double or even triple.
If 500 people are spared a heart attack or stroke over five years, «over 10 years the number would double,» Collins says.
Only 19 species were known to occur on the African island, but that number has doubled with the discovery of 18 new species, researchers report today in ZooKeys.
Five years later, that number had doubled to 21 percent, a University of Oxford paper reported last year.
Going into the 1970s, that number had doubled, and before long Jeep had introduced the Cherokee that was to propel the brand into some of its most innovative years.
That number has doubled over the last year, and things have just been going amazingly well.
Let's then suppose that I wake up the following day and see that number has doubled.
Speaking of de facto subscribers, the number has doubled in the last month.
As Chris Around the World notes in Frommer's, only about 7 % of travelers use Twitter when planning trips, but that number has doubled from this time last year as travelers discover the hundreds they could be saving by following just a few key Tweeters.
In the sprint, that number had doubled.
We should not wait for the next WHO report to tell us that this number has doubled once more.
Approximately 15.8 in 100,000 women in the United States die from pregnancy or pregnancy - related issues yearly, and that number has doubled in the past 25 years.
In 2000, only 10 global funds existed, and by the end of 2003, the number had doubled.

Not exact matches

The video game giant will double the number of Switch units it produces during the fiscal year ended March 2018, The Wall Street Journal is reporting, citing people who claim to have knowledge of its plans.
As OaklandMOFO says, «While others are shutting down Oakland has doubled the number of permitted clubs.»
Its efficiency has allowed him to nearly double his customer base and quadruple the number of advertising campaigns he can manage by himself.
He says he has 25 open engineering positions, and would hire double that number if he could find enough qualified people.
A new survey by the Sustainable Investment and Finance Association (UKSIF) reported that the number of fund managers that expect the value of oil firms to drop in the next few years has doubled.
Google said it had to remove 3.2 billion ads last year, almost double the number taken down in 2016.
Barack Obama had more than double the number of candidates submitted for Senate approval by now, 252, according to the nonpartisan Partnership for Public Service.
«Since the late 80s... the number of people who say they feel isolated has doubled if not trebled, according to population surveys in Europe, the US and Australia.»
Holmes says that number has since more than doubled — in his opinion, high enough to justify a valuation over $ 500 million.
In seven years, the number of asylum seekers has nearly doubled in France to reach more than 66,000 cases in 2013.
The website is expected to have about 80 million nights booked this year, double the number in 2014, investors familiar with the company's performance told Reuters in September.
Rhea notes that in the past five years «The number of opportunities to participate in this kind of activity has doubled every year.»
Drawing from real - life client experiences, Krisay says she has a realtor client who started including information about the homes he was showing (price, number of bedrooms and bathrooms, etc.) and doubled the number of direct leads on his website.
While glassybaby is no stranger to charitable giving, donating 10 percent of all votive sales to worthy causes, the company has stepped up in response to Harvey by doubling this number.
With U.K. life expectancy a long 80.75 years and the average retirement age of 65, a significant amount of people are working longer, however, with data from the Office on National Statistics (ONS) released last week showed the number of older people aged 65 - 74 who were economically active had almost doubled in the last ten years to 16 percent.
If you don't have enough money set aside (double or triple the number that comes to mind) then start socking it away now.
The number of daily video views on Twitter has almost doubled in the past year, and the format has contributed more than half of ad revenue for two quarters running.
Since then, the definition has evolved to be wide enough to cover lobbies that double as communal workspaces (New York's Ace Hotel), once seedy, now chic motels (L.A.'s Farmer's Daughter Hotel) and 42 - room mid-Victorian London townhouses with private gardens and afternoon tea (Firmdale Hotels» Number Sixteen).
Between 2008 and 2010, the number of visitors to Lower Manhattan grew to nine million from seven million, according to the Downtown Alliance, the local business improvement district, while the residential population has more than doubled since 2000, to 56,000 from 22,904.
Yahoo said Wednesday it had discovered a new breach that occurred in August 2013 and involved data associated with more than 1 billion accounts, double the number affected in a different breach disclosed in September.
Musk has doubled the number of people working on the factory in an effort to open it ahead of schedule, according to the Wall Street Journal.
That may sound like a lot, but the problem is that that number of cars on the road will have doubled by then to 2 billion.
The Masinos have impressive revenue numbers that they expect to double.
Despite its small footprint, Eatsa has garnered outsized buzz for the novelty of how its restaurants sell and deliver customers their food: Diners place their orders and pay on iPads, then pick up their meal in cubbyholes with doors doubling as digital screens displaying order numbers.
«I ran the numbers, and if you doubled the top two rates for the highest earners, you'd cut the deficit by only one - seventh over the next thirty,» he says.
Already the most diversified food franchisor in the country, MTY has quickened its pace of growth in the past three years, during which it almost doubled its number of outlets.
The company now has more than 400 employees, and has doubled the number of engineers in the past year.
The media startup, valued at $ 11 billion in its latest round of funding, says the number of «pinners,» or people sharing images and links, has doubled on its platform in the last 18 months and the number of searches on its service have increased by 81 % over the last year.
In an initial test market in the Phillippines, where Internet.org partnered with Globe Telecom to offer users free access to Facebook and messenger, Zuckerberg said, the number of people using Internet and data has doubled, and Globe's subscriber base grew by 25 percent.
Facebook will double the number of scientists working on artificial intelligence (AI) research at its Paris base to 60, the company has announced.
Just last summer, it had 45 million registered users; that number has since doubled.
In the western US overall, the average annual number of wildfires that are bigger than 1,000 acres has more than doubled since 1970, according to Climate Central.
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