Sentences with phrase «to put that number in context»

To put that number in context, $ 73 billion is larger than the size of most major companies like General Motors, Ford, and Southwest Airlines.
To put these numbers in context, the bull market between 2002 and 2007 provided an annualized return of 17.1 %.»
The seasonal adjustment factors for non-farm payroll employment vary between 1.0157 and 0.9920, which doesn't mean much until you put these numbers in context.
Put the numbers in a context your child can understand: At age 7, that's 1 in every 10 kids.
«To put the numbers in context, the most conservative estimate of 2 million years is the equivalent of giving about three extra years of life to every one of the estimated 600,000 Americans expected to die of cancer this year.
Putting numbers in context The team estimated that roughly 4 kilograms (8.8 pounds) of TiO2 slips off the skin of sun - seekers into coastal waters on an average summer day, yielding 400 times the normal rates of H2O2.
Here is some background that will help you put the numbers in context, along with some resources that provide more information.
To put these numbers in context, Oregon teachers were about 24 times more likely to move to another school within Oregon than cross the border into Washington.
To put this number in context, the Denver shared application and enrollment system, which has been around for seven years and currently includes over 200 schools, received 23,111 applications this past year.4 In other words — this is phenomenal success for the project's first year, and there is definitely room for growth in future years as more school partners join the project.
To put that number in context, total federal and provincial income tax revenue in Ontario in 2014 was estimated at $ 80 billion.
To put those numbers in context, the Armory show pulled in 65,000 visitors in 2014 and last year's Art Basel garnered 74,567.
Here's how he put those numbers in context:
To put that number in context, a recent peer - reviewed study found that methane leaks from Texas» Barnett Shale, a field that produces 7 percent of the nation's natural gas, had an average leak rate of 65 tons per hour.
To put these numbers in context, the average surface temperature has warmed about 1 ˚F since the mid-1970s, according to reports from NASA and the National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration.
To put the number in context, consider that global temperatures are estimated to increase about 3 degrees Celsius in the next 40 to 60 years if CO2 emissions continue rising as they have.
Due to the government's preoccupation with Brexit, the gender pay legislation has failed to live up to its potential as a tool to accurately highlight the real issues and will cause a headache for employers who will need to focus on the voluntary contextual information to put the numbers in context.
To put the number in context, in 2012 it took a full 12 months for the combined page view count of the 2 most viewed decisions of the Provincial Court of Alberta to generate a roughly equivalent tally.
To put that number in context, Samsung's newly unveiled Galaxy S8 starts at around $ 750; the larger Galaxy S8 + costs $ 850.
That might sound like great news for Google, but to put the numbers in context, overall Pixel sales for the period were still dwarfed by competition from Samsung, Apple, and Huawei.
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