Sentences with phrase «smaller number of folks»

There are always going to be a small number of folks who are just constitutionally incapable of thinking rationally.

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Says Brannon, «The total number of subscribers leaving pay TV is going to be so low that increases in ARPU are going to make the transition of these folks away from pay TV virtually a small blip on the radar.»
Now, we've always had a small number of very powerful players — what we're saying in the book is there's a very high likelihood that it could be a different set of players if the traditional industry folks don't move quickly.
Eugene's small number of Christians (it has the fewest churches for a city its size in America) know the church, as do the colorful assortment of folks who stop by for pizza, coffee, books or conversation.
Also, a 2006 study in American Sociological Review found that the average person now has a smaller number of people in whom they could confide than folks typically did 20 years ago.
Folks use small low interest unsecured personal loans for a number of reasons.
As it's such a small and compact city, any number of interesting folk might be working just around the corner.
I have always agreed with # 1, and I think most folks will accept a number between 1 - 1.2 C for a doubling of CO2 (though a few think its smaller).
I make a first pass at it in my article, and I'd welcome folks to improve it by adding some sort of geographic weighting, such that you don't start getting weird effects when the number of discontinuous stations gets small.
About a third didn't think their apartment managers should set that kind of rule, and a smaller number said folks should be able to smoke in their units if it didn't affect them.
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