Not exact matches
«I have lost
count of the
number of people who told me not to take the risk of starting my own business, or not to undertake a
particular project,» Michelle Wright, CEO of Cause4, has written.
I have lost
count of the
number of people who told me not to take the risk of starting my own business, or not to undertake a
particular project.
In
particular no evidence supports the notion, cited in some newspapers and some pulpits, that there are more Muslims than Presbyterians in the U.S. Yes, the
number of members claimed by the relatively rigorous
counts of all the Presbyterian bodies in the country — around 3.5 million — is less than the 6 or 7 million figure claimed by some Muslim spokespersons.
My first observation is that you fumed over a
particular distinction that the articles supposedly did not acknowledge, but the fact is the distinction is acknowledged right here and over 17 other places I
counted and
numbered with pen on my printed pages of the article.
Try having them
count the
number of items in a
particular basket, or have them name the shapes they see in one of the crafts stalls.
Widder became the first scientist to
count the
numbers of bioluminescent creatures per cubic meter in a
particular part of the ocean.
The researchers
counted the
numbers of a
particular type of immune cell, known as microglia, in the samples and found that these were more numerous in the brains with Alzheimer's disease.
By
counting the
number of enterocytes along the a / p axis, bands of GFP expression were approximately mapped to subregions (Figure 1F — G, dashed lines) in each
particular cell type (Figure 1 — figure supplement 2).
If you are seeking to increase your dietary intake of zinc, this limited
number of ranked foods means that you can not
count on any
particular food to obtain your 11 milligrams of daily zinc.
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Adjusted means that the approach 1) uses data from the GED Testing Service to
count the
number of GED recipients and to subtract this
number from the total
number of individuals who report that they completed high school, and 2) excludes from the calculation recent immigrants, in
particular, those who came to the U.S. after age 11 and therefore were educated primarily in non-U.S. schools.
Note: The
count and percent represents the
number and proportion, respectively, of state education agencies that provided a link to a resource sponsored by
particular state or organization.
To be exact, this
particular 525 xDrive Touring became car no. 5,555,555, which, if you're keeping
count, is a mind - boggling
number.
Each edition has a different page
count not because the length of the story has somehow changed, but because the
number of pages a book contains is determined by that
particular edition of the book's internal formatting.
woodfortrees (Paul Clark) November 5, 2011 at 12:21 pm «not that the climate cares about arithmetic modular to the
number of carpal digits of one
particular species,
counting from the probably inaccurate birthdate of one
particular religious figure»
I think what you want is either from: 1970 / to: 2010 or from: 1971 / to: 2011 according to your preference of when a decade begins (not that the climate cares about arithmetic modular to the
number of carpal digits of one
particular species,
counting from the probably inaccurate birthdate of one
particular religious figure; — RRB --RRB-
* Remember,
counting experience in the
number of years a
particular criminal defense attorney has been in the business is not enough.
The debates have sometimes appeared endless — perhaps in part because the participants could not
count on a state putting its authority behind a
particular solution, or a
number of states.
If someone alleges they've tampered with the electoral system, there is no «normal» or «before» state that can be checked to prove or disprove the claim (though the system could
count numbers of votes cast from
particular machines — but probably not who they were cast for, if the
number of total votes is right).
I have lost
count of the
number of times that I have removed this
particular piece of software from customers computers.