Sentences with phrase «relatively small numbers of»

It's elegant for relatively small numbers of comments.
Precise mapping of major loci responsible for trait variation has been accomplished with relatively small numbers of dogs as compared to the large numbers of individuals required for trait identification in genetically diverse human populations.
Before we get too carried away with the activities of Rakuten Kobo, Honto and Booklive it is worth bearing in mind that they are still working with relatively small numbers of ebooks.
«Ford supports electrification for a variety of vehicle types,» says Ford Sustainability and QVM Program Manager Richard Cupka Jr. «The eQVM program extends that support to the vocational truck industry where customers need relatively small numbers of specialized vehicles — there is no one - size - fits - all work truck.»
Due to relatively small numbers of cars on the market, even the earliest 2011 FFs are currently trading at around the # 160,000 point, while at the other end of the scale nearly new cars are closer to # 240,000.
This inspirational CPD session is designed for relatively small numbers of teaching staff (between 4 - 16) where focused discussion allows time for staff to reflect on their own practice, and consider strategies that may drive their own practice from good to outstanding.
Finally, if necessary, send relatively small numbers of U.S. troops to Eurasia to block major powers and destabilize regions.»
While there are trends in certain vaginal microbiota and increased risk in acquiring transient and persistent HPV infections, current studies are heterogenous in nature and describe relatively small numbers of cohorts with limited control groups.
However the use of relatively small numbers of donors in the context of many different bacteria being identified, affects the ability of the study to make definitive conclusions.
Some question whether the relatively small numbers of lives that would be saved are justified by the significant cost of a vaccine programme.
However, due to relatively small numbers of patients within sub-groups, the researchers caution that they did not find definitive evidence to show that effects of vitamin D supplementation differ according to baseline vitamin D status.
The reliably high percentage of those who develop viremia following exposure to this challenge virus is another advantage — when most or all volunteers develop viremia or other signs of infection, clinical trials can enroll relatively small numbers of people but still achieve answers to such questions as whether a candidate vaccine protects against infection, she noted.
«We look for activity of our molecules in phase 2, and on numerous occasions we generate statistically significant data with relatively small numbers of patients, which gives us reasonable confidence that the program will be successful in phase 3 with a larger group of patients.
Guideline authors noted, however, that the evidence for the recommendations is weak, since many of the studies had relatively small numbers of patients with similar types of epilepsy and were conducted at only one institution, so the results may not be generalizable to everyone with epilepsy.
They tend to be seats with relatively small numbers of constituents in urban areas — that's right; they tend to be Labour seats, where the population has tended to shrink over the years as people sensibly flee areas represented by Labour MPs.
With so many niches (cable channels, media sites, blogs, social sites), many reaching relatively small numbers of people, how do you tailor a message to reach either 1) a broad swath of the population, or 2) just the people who'll respond to it?
And since we're talking about relatively small numbers of voters on both sides (via back - of - the - envelope calculation, a VA state legislative district should hold about 60,000 people), a few dozen ballots here and there might matter.
Yet, this opposition was not only confined to the relatively small numbers of committed nationalist activists who took to the streets in December 2011.
But political analysts tracking the races say that only a relatively small number of races — fewer than 50 House seats and just a handful of Senate races — are truly competitive.
He wanted real - time, at - a-glance data on those visitors that would quickly alert him to any site issues, and more important, allow him to tweak his marketing efforts to generate solid leads from the relatively small number of visitors to his clients» websites.
Not everyone wants to go — in fact, I think a relatively small number of people from Earth want to go — but enough would want to go, and who could afford the trip, that would happen.
«We would not do this again,» says SerNet Chief Executive Johannes Loxen of the branding blitz, which he says was overkill because a relatively small number of people were affected by Badlock.
The three BW authors (Benjamin Elgin, Doni Bloomfield, and Caroline Chen) take us inside the aggressive — and, at times, even combative — sales practices that helped turn a drug that treats a relatively small number of people into a blockbuster.
At this particular moment, consumers are more likely to remember VR / AR marketing campaigns because a relatively small number of companies are creating them.
It's worth noting that because Tesla has on balance built a relatively small number of vehicles — it just crossed a 100,000 annual threshold last year — and because it sells just three cars, its recalls are going to have a disproportionate effect.
The company says it already has 56,000 reservations, so the deal will only be available to a relatively small number of customers.
How their top executives feel about the candidates, however, is hard to say: CrowdPAC's data notes only a relatively small number of chief executives have contributed to campaigns so far.
Compared to cities like San Francisco, New York, and London — where each has several universities within a 60 - mile radius — Las Vegas has a relatively small number of college students.
An event, even for a relatively small number of customers, can be a very worthwhile investment if those customers share images and comments about the experience to their social networks.
Signal is a solid app for secure encrypted messaging — but it is still a young service with a relatively small number of users.
Non-diversified funds that focus on a relatively small number of stocks tend to be more volatile than diversified funds and the market as a whole.
For example, Vessenes wrote me in an email, the fact that there's still only a relatively small number of Monero users means that any massive transaction will stick out like a sore thumb: there just won't be many others of a similar size to mix with.
As a non-diversified fund, the fund may invest in a relatively small number of issuers and, as a result, be subject to a greater risk of loss with respect to its portfolio securities.
Most industrial structures in the long - run end up with a relatively small number of large firms, not so many mid-size firms, and lots of little firms.
Investors have traditionally hired brokers, mutual fund managers or portfolio managers to research and choose a relatively small number of favoured securities from each asset class for their portfolio.
Thankfully that's the case in a relatively small number of localized markets.
Thousands of innocent people suffered, and families lost their livelihoods, as a result of the actions of a relatively small number of rogue employees.
Even though the Corps contractors have finished carting off residential debris in Coffey Park, they still need to remove a relatively small number of burned cars still cluttering lots, Allen said.
Oakmark, Oakmark Equity & Income, Oakmark Global, Oakmark International Funds and Oakmark International Small Cap: The Funds» portfolios tend to be invested in a relatively small number of stocks.
It envisions a barbell structure for most industries, with a few giant corporations on one end, a relatively small number of mid-sized firms in the middle, and a large group of small businesses balancing the other end.
They're encouraged that there was very little conviction in the selling under the 200 - day moving average, as the COT Report has shown a relatively small number of net fund longs and healthy amount of gross spec shorts - not depicting a market vulnerable to a significant sharp selloff.
He suggests that the tech world is focused on high margin, low volume businesses in which companies fight it out to win over customers and sell high margin software or hardware to a relatively smaller numbers of customers.
The Fund's portfolio tends to be invested in a relatively small number of stocks.
«Central clearing will play a critical role in correcting long - standing flaws in market structure caused by overconcentration of exposures among a relatively small number of dealers,» according to the TABB Group study, which was commissioned by the World Federation of Exchanges.
Unlike the Catholic Church's old Index of Forbidden Books, which specified a relatively small number of offenders, the Index of Approved Books forbids all books that are not explicitly approved.
Lader described the pre-Roe social situation in which a relatively small number of abortions were performed legally in hospitals, while a large number were performed illegally in underground abortion mills.
A relatively small number of thoughtful letters or conversations may have a significant influence on the quality of what is published.
A relatively small number of Protestant theologians are exercised by a sixteenth - century dispute over «justification by faith alone,» and claim that it is the articulus stantis et cadentis ecclesiae.
From the perspective of our findings, either option seems plausible, and depends on winning the values argument with a relatively small number of voters.
There is a relatively small number of known computer offences and a likely much higher figure for undiscovered abuses.
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