Sentences with phrase «small numbers of attendees»

But the small number of attendees at The Green Grid conference, on top of the small number of companies taking on Think Eco-Logical's best practices hints towards a somewhat disappointingly slow uptake on the drastic changes data centers need to make.
For example, the distribution of implementation costs across a larger number of attendees (cost per family of # 399 when 13 parents attending) increases the likelihood that the programme would be cost - effective given a # 20 000 threshold from 36 % to 49 % — using a 5 - year time horizon; whereas a smaller number of attendees (cost per parent of # 865 when six parents attending) reduce the likelihood to 26 % with a 5 - year time horizon.

Not exact matches

I recall sitting in rooms with about the same number of attendees and listening to a similarly small number of presenters who were willing to share what they had learned.
«I think attendees will always find a number of new companies, often smaller companies in this category, showcasing products with great creativity and innovative designs [in the Boutique section of the show].»
Sure, the exhibits were generally a bit smaller and a little less flashy than in years past, but the event drew a record number of exhibitors and attendees.
The Lower East Side in particular boasts a multitude of great, younger galleries that tend to be on the smaller side — which means that as the number of attendees rises, so does the temperature.
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