Sentences with phrase «of the numbers of people whose»

Austin apartment fires can be devastating because of the number of people whose lives can be shattered by one person's negligence.
Austin apartment fires can be devastating because of the number of people whose lives can be shattered by one person's negligence.

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«An audacious company is one that measures its success or failure by the number of people whose lives are improved as a result of its work,» he told me.
The number of people who had messages taken is a small portion of the estimated 87 million users whose data was exposed, but it represents a much more intrusive collection than the page likes, birthdays, locations, and personality traits and so forth that were taken from other profiles.
A substantial number of people whose lives were upended by Hurricanes Katrina and Sandy have suffered from — and, in some cases, continue to suffer from — PTSD.
Facebook had previously said the number of people whose information may have been shared with Cambridge Analytica was only around 50 million.
Still, even if only 1,500 people had their messages collected directly, the number of people whose messages were indirectly collected could be orders of magnitude higher.
Are there statistics availble over the number of people whose retirement have been affected when PE companies have put their cash cows into bankruptcy?
Except with the express consent of the person making the request, a health insurer may not disclose to the policyholder: (1) the address, telephone number, or any other personally identifying information of the person who made the request or child for whose benefit a request was made; (2) the nature of the health care services provided; or (3) the name or address of the provider of the covered services.
The number of people whose Social Security checks are garnished due to student loan defaults has skyrocketed in recent years, increasing fivefold since 2001.
To hold that same - sex marriage is part of the fundamental right to marry, or necessary for giving LGBT people the equal protection of the laws, the Court implicitly made a number of other assumptions: that one - flesh union has no distinct value in itself, only the feelings fostered by any kind of consensual sex; that there is nothing special about knowing the love of the two people whose union gave you life, whose bodies gave you yours, so long as you have two sources of care and support; that what children need is parenting in some disembodied sense, and not mothering and fathering.
In response to growing cries «for retribution, retaliation and revenge,» a number of Quaker organizations issued a Call for Peace on September 29, «challenging those whose hearts and minds seem closed to the possibility of peaceful resolution,» and pleading for «people of goodwill the world over [to] commit to the building of a culture of peace.»
Sister Mary Corita chose to answer these questions with the words of William Sloane Coffin: «Because we love the world, we pray now, O [God], for grace to quarrel with it, O Thou whose lover's quarrel with the world is the history of the world... Lord, grant us grace to quarrel with the worship of success and power... to quarrel with all that profanes and trivializes [people] and separates them... number us, we beseech Thee, in the ranks of those who went forth from this place longing only for those things for which Thou dost make us long, [those] for whom the complexity of the issues only served to renew their zeal to deal with them, [those] who alleviated pain by sharing it; and [those] who were always willing to risk something big for something good... O God, take our minds and think through them, take our lips and speak through them.
I am convinced that what has died, that whose death has been announced, is a series of models, images, pictures, or concepts of deity which for a very long time have been taken by considerable numbers of people to be the Christian way of understanding God.
Didn't read the article, so I have no idea how President Obama's faith has been labeled, but as a person who began attending a Christina Church during adolescence, I know that it is very hard to accept a number of tenets of the faith, so I find myself doubting that a person who was raised for a number of years in a Muslim household and whose mother does not appear to have been of a Christian denomination, is likely to have adopted the tenets of the Christian faith.
There are a countless number of people whose good books you and I have read and from which we benefited so very heavily — to pay debts back on that and to say, well, this might be of some use to someone, somewhere.
But there is also a new middle class, based on the production and distribution of symbolic knowledge, whose members are the increasingly large number of people occupied with education, the media of mass communication; therapy in all its forms, the advocacy and administration of well - being, social justice and personal lifestyles.
This person tracked the plane with FlightAware.com, a trove of information about the history of any plane whose number can be tracked publicly.
But then again, I'm one of those people who feels that children don't belong in shul until they can get something out of it, because the number of people whose tefillos are disturbed by their presence, far outweighs the (it could be argued, selfish) benefits to the child's mother.
Many people want to buy 100 % American and there are certainly a number of all - American baby furniture manufacturers whose baby furniture is well worth the money.
As the Obama campaign found, online fundraising also lets a campaign tap the vast number of politically interested people who can't donate hundreds or thousands of dollars at time but whose smaller donations can add up to a princely sum.
We already know that Huckabee's counting on viral emails to build support beyond the initial primary states, and this list clearly gives him access to a huge number of potential opinion leaders — the kind of people whose friends and family listen to them.
the total number of persons whose names are shown on the dormant rolls maintained under section 109 for the Maori electoral districts; and
the number of persons who stood as constituency candidates for a party that is, in accordance with the details held by the Electoral Commission under any of the provisions of sections 127 (3A) and 128A, a component party of that party and whose names were endorsed on a writ pursuant to section 185 as having been elected as members of Parliament.
Previous reporting had put the number of people whose information may have been shared with Cambridge Analytica at around 50 million.
This report also said that the number of people whose phones may have been hacked may be much larger than previously thought.
In the case of Vanessa Gibson, the number of players in any given district is limited, and it makes sense that she would be acquainted or even friends with the same people whose groups she funds.
NEW YORK CITY — Mayor Bill de Blasio said earlier this year that he could count on one hand the number of people who qualify as «agents of the city,» individuals who offer him policy advice but whose communications with City Hall are shielded from public view.
More worrisome is the ever - increasing number of local and International Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs) in the state whose impacts are not felt in the productive sector by facilitating job opportunities for the people.
Instead it aims for short - term wins: a job in a coffee shop whose low wages would have had to be topped up by tax credits, or even a sanction that could have helped to improve DWP's statistics of the numbers of people leaving unemployment benefits.
«As part of the revised strategy, identifying and providing advice in different healthcare and criminal justice settings to those whose drinking puts themselves and others at risk will be further developed, as well as reviewing NHS alcohol spending to help us make smarter spending decisions to reduce the number of people with alcohol - related illnesses.»
In a situation like that, even a small amount of electoral fraud, or a small number of people whose vote was swayed by a negative story about a candidate, could be enough.
This brings to 41, the total number of persons who have been put before court in connection with the murder of Captain Maxwell Adam Mahama whose death has reignited calls for laws on mob injustice that has assumed an alarming rate in recent times.
It seems to have amongst its leadership a number of people whose will to control causes them to adopt a «what we can't control we must destroy» attitude.
Multiple sources said 1199's political operation has been less coordinated over the past year, following the departure of former political director Kevin Finnegan, whose responsibilities have been split among a number of people within the organization.
Ms Alexander, whose Lewisham East seat was affected by this summer's London riots, said at present videos can only be removed from YouTube when they are flagged as unsuitable by a sufficient number of people.
Facebook had previously said the number of people whose information may have been shared with Cambridge Analytica was only around 50 million.
At the same time, a number of people whose phone messages may have been intercepted by The News of the World during Mr. Coulson's tenure are accusing the Metropolitan Police of failing to fully examine all the evidence in its criminal investigation in 2006 and 2007.
«These numbers represent real people whose lives haven't been turned upside down, because of the work of the Suffolk County Police Department.»
Jeremy Hunt wants GPs to spend more time undertaking preventive work with the growing number of elderly people, whose health needs are driving unprecedented demand on all NHS services.
As the development community continues to focus on installing new pipes and drilling new wells for the large number of people with unimproved water sources, those whose infrastructures had been improved but are now failing often fail to get as much aid and attention.
The result is that a large number of people whose brains appear normal on standard tests (X-ray, computed tomography, or magnetic resonance imaging) could actually have some form of injury whose course is not well understood.
Now, neuroscientists in Japan who are working with survivors of the 2011 earthquake and tsunami have identified one brain region whose size seems to predict susceptibility to PTSD symptoms and another brain region that shrank slightly in people with the highest number of symptoms.
Rheumatoid arthritis patients have less diversity in their gut microbes than does the general population, and appear to have an abundance of certain gut bacteria whose numbers are rare in healthy people.
You analyze the definitive studies and find that the number of people whose lives are saved by bypass surgery, angiograms, and cholesterol - lowering drugs is statistically insignificant — and yet life expectancy has risen since the advent of all three of those treatments.
Often more than one SNP differs between one population of humans and another — for example, mitochondrial genomes whose origin can be traced to France differ in a number of SNPs from those in people in Central Asia.
This number of people whose property and livelihoods were destroyed surpassed the number of combined victims of the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami, 2005 Kashmir earthquake and the Haiti earthquake earlier this year.
People who got 40 % of their daily calories from protein lost significantly more body fat than those whose diets had only 15 % protein, even though they consumed the same number of calories, a Skidmore College study found.
But the number of people whose lives are forever changed by the emotional impact of experiencing a loved one's mental decline is far greater.
Whether that's in the number of fish you catch, cars you sell, or the number of people you pass in everyday life whose lives you could make a little brighter, a little kinder, with a smile.
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