Sentences with phrase «numbers standpoint»

The snowball, though not logical from a pure numbers standpoint, fits the profile of many of those in debt: Do what feels good.
UPDATE1: I see Dan Jacoby's comment re: the size of the conference, and he's right from a raw numbers standpoint.
From the standpoint of anthropology and sociology... Online Dating Statistics 2012 Canada Canada — The number of single parents jumped eight per cent between 2006 and 2011, including a 16 per cent spike in the number
From a pure numbers standpoint, most of us aren't Alabama fans or Ohio State fans or Florida State fans.
From a pure numbers standpoint, the Sac - Joaquin Section holds the edge with 114 wins to the Bay Area's 90.
«From a numbers standpoint, guys like Ben and I probably shouldn't be elected because the enrollment is so far against us.»
Great Expectations Proponents argue that the government's efforts to curb population — China makes up one - fifth of the world's entire population — seem, at least from a numbers standpoint, sensible.
From a numbers standpoint, the event was very successful.
From a numbers standpoint alone, the competition for sales is astounding.
It looks like owning vs. renting in your neighborhood is pretty much a wash, with the added major expense giving reason to lean towards renting from a numbers standpoint.
From a numbers standpoint, tablets have the advantage.
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