Not exact matches
Revenues versus visibility Android offers the most visibility based on
absolute market share
numbers, yet according to the latest Distimo survey, 73 percent of all app revenue was generated
in Apple's App Store as compared to
only 23 percent for Google Play.
^ 3 I think it was Frank Viola's research that implied that house - churches not
only have more converts than non-house-churches, as a percentage of attenders, but also
in absolute numbers.
However, he is not concerned with the
absolute numbers of migrants,
only with tackling their impact
in local communities.
As a historical example,
in 1854 it took 9 weeks and over 130 votes before a new Speaker was elected - prompting a change
in rules to make winning easier (The winner
only has to receive the most votes regardless of the
number of ballots cast rather than an
absolute majority of > 50 % of the congressional seats).
The
absolute risk this poses may be low — a chest X-ray
only increases the risk of a fatal cancer by 1
in 200,000 — but it must be balanced against the large
number of flights, and whether the risk is avoidable.
For example, statins are advertised to reduce risk by 33 % but if you look at the package insert of any of them and look at the data upon which that
number is based you will find that the
absolute risk reduction is just 1 % over 3 years (i.e.
in the treated group of people at high risk for vascular diasease
only 2 out of 100 had an event while
in the placebo group 3 out of a 100 had).
This
number is one of my
absolute favourites; it makes me feel like me,
only better and probably wandering somewhere
in Paris.
Though Arizona parents are proactive about closing undesired charter schools, the state had as many as 619 charters as of 2014 — 15, trailing
only California
in absolute numbers.
Other approaches to examining school segregation
in prior research rely on
absolute numbers (e.g., a school is described as segregated because its enrollment is 90 % black), or characterize a school's enrollment as imbalanced relative to the demographics of the district or region (e.g., a school is described as segregated because its enrollment is 85 % black whereas the district's school age population is
only 75 % black).
The left chart below shows Japan's ratio of Intrinsic Value to Price (IVP ratio, where a higher
number indicates higher value) to be
only 0.6, suggesting that
in an
absolute sense, Japan is intrinsically worth
only about 60 % of its current market value.
On Sunday afternoon, the silence
in the gallery is
absolute - despite the high
number of visitors -
in keeping with the orthodoxy that art can
only be appreciated
in total silence and while inclining the head, folding the arms and frowning importantly.
Perhaps now is an appropriate occasion to discuss how the family of humanity could begin the limit INCREASES
ONLY in the growth of unrestricted per - capita consumption of Earth's resources, untethered economic globalization, and skyrocketing
absolute global human population
numbers.
A majority of the American public might be surprised to learn that there is indisputable statistical evidence that the
number of jury and non-jury trials
in our country is, and has been, sharply declining, both
in absolute and relative terms.1 For example,
in 2010,
only 2,154 jury trials were commenced
in federal district courts, which means, on average, Article III judges tried fewer than four civil jury trials that year.
812
absolute crashes reported over the state, with 28, 476 resulting
in 569 and injuries resulting
in fatalities, while 2010 saw 69, these
numbers are down drastically
in comparison to
only several years before.
In the age of electronic submission, many candidates seem to think decision - makers will want to communicate by e-mail
only, but a phone
number on your resume is an
absolute must.
In absolute terms, the
number seems substantial compared to many other countries, but given that China's population is 1.357 billion, immigrants amount to
only.06 percent of China's residents.
«Not
only are they growing
in absolute numbers but as a share of all households.