Sentences with phrase «represents vast numbers»

But Mr KIA is helpful to have around because he represents vast numbers of Americans who are idiots, perhaps scores of millions.
It might be that only one in 109 (or even 10700) randomly selected sequences would yield a predictable conformation, yet this tiny fraction represents a vast number of proteins.
If unions continue not to represent the vast numbers of highly effective teachers, but instead to lump them in with the ineffective teachers, they will continue doing a disservice to students, to most of their own members, and to the nation.
As English Second Language speaker, she represents a vast number of students and she believes empowering educators leads to empowering students.
During the 23 years she has practised family law in England, Charmaine has represented a vast number of public figures including pop stars, actors and actresses, members of parliament, well known sports men and women, TV personalities, entrepreneurs, medical practitioners, bankers, accountants and other clients» who require efficient no nonsense financial advice.

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Indian and Chinese nationals make up the vast majority of H - 1B visa holders, but no single nationality can represent more than 7 % of the total number of employment - based green cards issued.
If so, these few verses introducing Exodus represent a radical condensation of more than two centuries; and we can well understand the vast multiplication of the original group's numbers.
Mettler shows how Republican politicians, along with increasing numbers of Democratic accomplices, have expanded the submerged state because it gives the appearance of privatisation and governmental spending restraint, when in reality it represents vast outlays by government in subsidy payments and lost tax revenues.
Representing the leading brands for graphic solutions, Spandex serves a vast number of customers that rely on Spandex's broad range of solutions, professional advice and service as well as customised solutions.
The main molecular alterations are represented by variations in gene expression, usually mild and with consequences for a vast number of target protein coding genes.
But this naturally Times - centric report kind of dilutes the significant of such a device: Amazon will likely carry titles from a vast number of news providers, and if the E ink experience becomes enough like newspaper reading — in term of news choice as well as literal usability — then this product could represent the newspaper and magazine industries» first financially viable step away from dead trees.
«The vast number of artists and the breadth of genres represented there was unbelievable.»
By 2010, he hopes to raise that number to 500,000, which would then represent the vast majority of Spain's irrigation farmers.Fenacore is also encouraging farmers to lay down telecommunications cables alongside the new water conduits to allow regional and national officials to effectively monitor all aspects of the irrigation grid - where the water is going, how much is getting there and at what pressure it is.
«We are able to take the types of cases that private attorneys can not take, helping the vast numbers of individuals forced to represent themselves in court.
These stat's may be appropriate for uncontested proceedings, which represent the vast majority of the matters handled by a typical probate judge, but when it comes to that small % of estates that are litigated, these same case - load numbers (confirmed by personal experience) make two points glaringly clear to me:
Given the vast numbers of self - represented litigants and the countless others who do not even try to access justice, I believe that if the cost of handling litigation files were cut in half, there would be a doubling of the number of clients banging down the doors of litigation lawyers.
The vast number of complementary projects to Bitcoin on Github represents the greater Bitcoin ecosystem.
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