Sentences with phrase «total number of first»

Woolly brings the total number of first season shorts available in the US to thirty - four (total suggested retail price: $ 74.90).

Not exact matches

The total combined number of new U.S. distributors and preferred members is just slightly below what it was last year: In the first quarter of 2016, Herbalife disclosed 83,276 new North American recruits, of which about 80,200 were in the U.S..
These female journalists, originally numbering 64 in total, have signed a public letter first published by The Hollywood Reporter, calling Brokaw «a man of tremendous decency and integrity.»
Date of birth: 02/14/61 First win: 08/21/78 Total wins at Woodbine: 869 Number of horses in his Woodbine stable: 80 Most valuable horse in his care: $ 500,000 Biggest purse won: $ 1,000,000 Name of the horse that won it: Turf War
(The 2016 total is a projection based on numbers from the first half of that year.)
The drop in filings sounds promising, though the study also found that the total number of bankruptcies in the first quarter of 2011 is still 30 percent higher than in the pre-recession first quarter of 2008.
«It stands to reason the eight schools in the official Ivy League account for 10.7 percent of total capital raised and 7 percent of companies - talking undergrad numbers here - to get at least a first round of venture financing, as pedigree accounts for a lot when it comes to backing a first - time entrepreneur,» he wrote.
The number of servers sold worldwide grew just a scooch in the first quarter, while total server revenue dipped, according to new numbers from market research firm Gartner.
There were signs that Yelp users were using and depending on the site more than they had in the past: Yelp users wrote 31 % more reviews than they did during the same period in 2015, pushing the total number of Yelp reviews above 100 million for the first time, the company said.
Hosted by CNN (TWX) and Facebook (FB), the first Democratic debate of the 2016 election season averaged 15.3 million total viewers, according to Nielsen's numbers.
And the company hit some new milestones in terms of the number of players — nearly four million people played the game in the first five days, with users spending a total of 31.4 million hours playing the game.
He said in his report that Comscore data showed that total time spent in the app had declined, although its average number of monthly unique visitors increased in the first quarter.
A graduate of the MBA program at the Sloan school at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology will earn $ 1.8 million in total compensation in the first year out of school, according to a post on the business education website Poets & Quants, which pulled the number from Bloomberg BusinessWeek's annual...
In the first quarter of 2019, PhilaPort will be adding another two identical cranes and Astro Holdings another one crane at Packer Avenue Marine Terminal, bringing the total number of cranes at Packer Avenue Marine Terminal to seven.
The outstanding balance of WMPs issued by mid-tier banks reached 42.2 percent of the total in 2015, for the first time surpassing the number issued by large state - owned banks, which accounted for 36.9 percent of the total.
First of all, any crime made in majority Christian country, any war between Christian countries or one Christian country and other non-Christian can counts towards total number, according to you and that article.
Bernardo — the reference to the number of Iraqi civilians killed has been a total number since the first gulf war and was a conservative estimate.
The year 1956 was a major milestone, when, for the first time since state hospital records had been kept, there was a decline in the total number of patients at that year's end.
Total passing or rushing yards, number of completions, number of touchdown passes, whether they complete their first pass, whether they throw an interception or touchdown first, their longest rush, their longest completion, and whether they throw a touchdown in each of the 1st, 2nd, 3rd or 4th quarters specifically are all available among many others.
Looking closely we do not really give up too many clear cut chances (Man Utd have 0 shots on goal out of total 7 shots in the first half), and we have been top of the league in number of shot on goal conceded.
Messi still created chances in the first half, and if you look at the total number of big chances Messi created vs. the number Madrid created, it was actually not too far off.
23 — Manchester City have matched their total number of wins from the whole of last season in the first 27 games of this campaign.
Despite City's high number of purchases last year — they spent over # 100 million on Raheem Sterling and Kevin De Bruyne alone — the Catalan coach still feels the first - team needs almost a total renewal.
Lampard's return of 13 goals was his lowest total since the 2002 - 03 season, and the first time he had failed to reach the 20 - goal mark in six seasons, though injuries had limited his appearances to 32 in all competitions; the lowest number in his ten seasons at the club.
When figuring out the rate of perinatal death for in - hospital births or out - of - hospital births, there are four main numbers we're looking at: total number of births, total number of term deaths (past 37 weeks), intrapartum deaths (during labor), and neonatal deaths (first 6 days of life).
In average, the total estimated number of stinky diapers you'll be throwing is around 3,000 during your first year with the baby, and it will double during the years to come.
The year I had my first son there were 11 babies born to 10 residents (total number of residents was 41).
Historically, this logic first became obvious in the case of the Weimar Republic in Germany, although many subsequent examples have shown that the total number of parties with elected officials and their ideological breadth is tightly related to the number of officials elected per district.
Define a coalition as winning if the total number of electoral votes of the state in that coalition is 270 or more (let's ignore at first that two small states make things more complicated by allowing a mixed elector group).
But first, note that the total number of identified voter fraud cases in Kansas since 2000 is 97... out of literally millions of votes cast.
The Electoral Commission must first ascertain from the information given under section 179 (1)(a) the total number of all the party votes received by each of the parties listed on the part of the ballot paper that relates to the party vote.
Indeed, the total number of Lib Dem councillors will very likely plummet below 2,000 for the first time since 1983 — and at least then the SDP / Liberal Alliance was on its way up, not down.
The list of challengers, obtained first by Roll Call, brings the total number of Red to Blue candidates to 18.
First, the total population (assumed in the original question to be 324,424,000 ppl) is not the population used in determining the number of representatives a particular state has.
First of all, with the roll out of the CVR, we must anticipate an expansion in the total number of registered voters.
In the first primaries these parties conducted following California's implementation of Proposition 198, the total votes cast for party candidates in some races was more than double the total number of registered party members.
When added to the existing 302 centres created in the first quarter of the CVR exercise, the total number will increase to 672 nationwide.
The total number of major felony crimes fell below 100,000 for the first time ever, no small feat for a city now home to more than 8.5 million residents.
The first numbers released early in the early hours of Friday morning in Scotland were turnout totals for two regions - 84 percent and 89 percent - suggesting that the number of voters could hit a record high.
Altogether, the authors that were studied published some 23,620 papers prior to their first retraction, and Azoulay and his team determined the total number of citations that each author garnered with his or her papers before and after the retraction event.
Researchers examined 28,516 postmenopausal women without cardiovascular disease from the Women's Health Initiative to test associations between total number of live births, age at first pregnancy lasting at least six months, and total reproductive duration (time from first menstruation to menopause) with incident heart failure.
For example, the Facebook organ donor initiative elicited more than 60 % of its total online registrations in the first two days, after which the number of new sign - ups decayed quickly3.
«These increases are driving an uptick in the total number of our children who are using tobacco products for the first time in a generation.»
Looking at indicators of population size and density (such as the number of stone tools, animal remains, and total number of sites), he concluded that modern humans — who may have had a population of only a few thousand when they first arrived on the continent — came to outnumber the Neanderthals by a factor of ten to one.
The new study, published online in the Journal of Attention Disorders, is the first to examine the total number of healthy lifestyle behaviors children with ADHD follow, as compared to typically developing children.
The total number of women who had mastectomies, including those for whom mastectomy was the first course of action as well as those who had failed breast conservation, was 2,479; of these, 510 (21 %) had mastectomies for tumors smaller than 20 mm in diameter, which would normally have been better treated with a lumpectomy.
After the first five years of protection, scientists found that fish species targeted by fishermen had both greater density (numbers of fish per area) and biomass (total weight per area) inside MPAs as compared to reference sites outside — and this was still true in 2013.
The report, prepared by the US Department of Health and Human Services (DHSS) for Congress, is the first attempt to estimate the total number of cancers caused by the atmospheric testing programme.
Hospitalists typically work in shifts; therefore, within the same hospital, patients treated by hospitalists are plausibly quasi-randomized to a given physician based on when patients become sick and based on hospitalists» work schedule.34 We defined hospitalists using a validated approach: general internists who filed at least 90 % of their total evaluation and management billings in an inpatient setting.35 Second, to evaluate whether our findings were sensitive to how we attributed patients to physicians, we tested the following 2 alternative attribution methods: attributing patients to physicians who had the largest number of evaluation and management claims and attributing patients to physicians who billed the first evaluation and management claim for a given hospitalization.25, 36,37 Third, within some hospitals, male internists may be more likely to work in intensive care units and have severely ill patients.
The total number tested is one of the first metrics that clinicians ask about.
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