Sentences with phrase «outnumbered by a ratio»

And even though they are outnumbered by a ratio of more than 100:1, Wade told CTVNews.ca for each one, there are 150 male Sugar Babies hoping to make a connection.

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Advancing issues outnumbered declining ones on the NYSE by a 1.38 - to - 1 ratio; on Nasdaq, a 1.74 - to - 1 ratio favored advancers.
Declining issues outnumbered advancing ones on the NYSE by a 1.06 - to - 1 ratio; on Nasdaq, a 1.15 - to - 1 ratio favored advancers.
Declining issues outnumbered advancing ones on the NYSE by a 1.28 - to - 1 ratio; on Nasdaq, a 1.01 - to - 1 ratio favored decliners.
Among students surveyed, self - identified Democrats outnumbered Republicans by a ten to one ratio.
In the mid-1980s, evangelical 20 - somethings outnumbered those with no religious affiliation — the so - called «nones» — by a ratio of more than 2 to 1.
Source) On average, male cabinet appointees outnumber women cabinet appointees in our states by a ratio of 2 to 1.
He was to be presented with another chance later in the half, when Arsenal's attackers outnumbered Norwich's defenders by the ratio 5:2, but he took the poor decision of going by himself and miscued his effort.
Since moving to -3, Cleveland bets are outnumbering Chicago bets by a ratio of two to one.
We opened this game at Florida -6 and took nearly all dog money as Florida State bettors outnumbered the favorite backers by a ratio of 4 to 1.
Women start to outnumber men in their fifties, and the ratio only gets worse as time goes by.
In strand one (reporting of immigration, the EU and religion), Gordon Brown outnumbered David Cameron in appearances by a ratio of less than two to one (47 vs 26) in 2007.
The measure passed 88 - 38 in the Assembly, where Democrats outnumber Republicans by a 2 - 1 ratio.
Record high temperatures are currently outnumbering record low temperatures by about two to one, and those ratios are projected to be about 20 to 1 by mid-century and 50 to 1 by 2100, said Jerry Meehl, a scientist at the National Center for Atmospheric Research.
According to one analysis, studies on reading disabilities outnumber those that look at math deficits by a ratio of 14 to 1.
The researchers also sampled an equal number of registered and anonymous contributors, although anonymous contributors outnumbered registered users by a ratio of 10 to one.
Sugar babies outnumber sugar daddies by a ratio of nearly 10 to 1.
There's an obvious affection for the Friday the 13th and Halloween films being batted around here, and other trashy 1980s exploitation movies, but it's welded with the self - referential fourth - wall deflating nabe of David Wain's Wet Hot American Summer, with gags outnumbering the gore by an ample ratio.
In a state like California, where personal injury lawyers outnumber wildlife by a 3:1 ratio in some areas, it's crucial to have this coverage.
Within the city, white collar jobs outnumber blue collar jobs by nearly a 2:1 ratio.
Traders are piling into the shares, with recent calls outnumbering puts by a bullish 68 - to - 1 ratio.
It has been estimated that bacteria outnumber an animal's body cells by a ratio of 10 to 1, with most of those bacteria residing in the large intestine.
This year, daily record highs have been outnumbering record daily lows in the U.S. by a ratio of 9 - to - 1.
Speakers who opposed wind farms outnumbered supporters by a 3 - 1 ratio.
Democrats outnumber Republicans on the panel by a ratio of 12 to 7.
That means that supply of forest carbon credits may outnumber potential demand by a ratio of 40 to 1, the report said, which may mean that some countries start to ditch efforts to slow deforestation.
Since 1950 the number of heat waves worldwide has increased, and heat waves have become longer.5 The hottest days and nights have become hotter and more frequent.6 7 In the past several years, the global area hit by extremely unusual hot summertime temperatures has increased 50 - fold.8 Over the contiguous United States, new record high temperatures over the past decade have consistently outnumbered new record lows by a ratio of 2:1.9 In 2012, the ratio for the year through June 18 stands at more than 9:1.10 Though this ratio is not expected to remain at that level for the rest of the year, it illustrates how unusual 2012 has been, and how these types of extremes are becoming more likely.
Last year, the ratio of retailer downgrades at Standard & Poor's outnumbered upgrades by two to one.
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