Sentences with phrase «total number of vacancies»

The total number of vacancies in the legislature is now up to eleven.

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Those vacancies also lower the total number of potential votes (the denominator) used to determine whether a candidate earns a primary spot (which takes 25 percent of the weighted vote), formal nomination (which takes a majority) or Wilson - Pakula proclamation, the formal document required to let a non-W.F.P. member (an enrolled Democrat, usually) run on the party's line.
«It has three former heads, one vacancy and three appointed people, and I think out of the total the greatest number of head teachers on any board is about half their membership.
It may appear the number of job postings dip over the winter period, however in reality UK job vacancies outstripped jobseekers in November for the first time since the recession — with the total advertised vacancies rising to just under a million in October 2014.
In the case of apartment units, the market vacancy rate is calculated as the ratio of total vacant units in the market over the number of total units in the market (the sum of both vacant and occupied).
The vacancy rate is the ratio between the number of vacant units and the total number of units in a specified project or area.
However, with the delivery of three new office buildings totaling 1.6 million sq. ft. of vacant space in the first quarter — Phipps Tower and 3630 Peachtree in Buckhead, and 1075 Peachtree in Midtown — overall vacancy rates continued to rise despite the positive absorption numbers.
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