Sentences with phrase «relatively paltry number»

This is significantly greater than those of humans who have a relatively paltry number of around 5 million.
I believe the revenue CREA and the Boards would generate would be exponential to the relatively paltry numbers they generate today and, without the burden of MLS programming, support, and technology infrastructure, they'd exponentially increase their profits.

Not exact matches

As media companies like BuzzFeed and Vice Media continue to try and become as large as possible, some media executives are warning that the race for scale may be a mirage (Digiday gets a relatively paltry 2 million unique visitors a month, but says it is happy with that number).
While the number of actual twitterers remains relatively small — roughly 14 million users, compared to Facebook's 200 million — the site's growth has been phenomenal, with user numbers going up 1,382 percent in 2008, way above Facebook's paltry 228 percent rise.
But despite the fact that, by some estimates, 380,000 children were eligible for the vouchers, just 6,900 students actually took advantage of them for the 2016 - 17 school year, a number that, despite its relatively paltry size, Wolf said isn't shockingly low.
An impressive feat, but it speaks less about the site's popularity and more about the relatively paltry overall number of bitcoin transactions being conducted.
Given the numbers on the line here, there have been no comments from Google, Lytro or Lytro's investors (which include FoxConn, Qualcomm Ventures and Andreessen Horowitz) regarding the relatively paltry $ 40 million sale.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z