Sentences with phrase «significant numbers of people gone»

Interest in oriental religion goes back in America to the early 19th century, as we have seen, but never before have significant numbers of people gone beyond reading books to become adepts and engage in arduous practice.

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«Consistently, there are a very significant number of people who have very little — so for a fair number of people, they're outside the markets, and they're not going to benefit from those gains,» Stephen Blakely, editor at EBRI, told Fortune.
«You have to be realistic about the fact that giving people access to medication is important, but it's not going to substantially save money in other parts of the health care system or keep a significant number of people out of the hospital.»
However, liberally prescribing aspirin increases the bleeding risk for a significant number of people who were never going to have a heart attack in the first place.
While it's nice to see the games are getting a new release with a cheaper price, it's unfortunate that, if Sony goes ahead with the closure of the online services, people buying Gravity Rush 2 after January 18, 2018 will find themselves unable to unlock a significant number of items.
3D gaming on consoles, however, isn't going to really take off until a significant number of people own 3D TVs, and those aren't going to be that popular if you need glasses to do it, especially when those glasses cost $ 150 a pair.
At some point, it had to be pretty obvious to a significant number of the stone head people that the trees were going to be decimated.
In a number of cases, these quotes have helped people save a significant amount of money for a longer period, since insurance premiums are only going to drop if you don't make too many claims.
For a significant number of people however, the convenience of going through this via online options instead proves to be preferable.
There are now record numbers of care proceedings and recent cases before the family courts have highlighted significant gaps in good practice where the powers in section 20 Children Act 1989 are used to place children and young people in care without going to court.
«A lot of effort has gone into Quitline enhancements to encourage Indigenous people to call the Quitline and we have seen a significant increase in number of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people calling Quitline,» he said.
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