Sentences with phrase «very meaningful number»

There's no data, but it's pretty clear that free and $ 0.99 books ensure that revenues from indie sales couldn't possibly be a very meaningful number compared to units «sold.»

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On a big - picture scale, analysts don't think the number of Apple TV units sold is very meaningful for the company.
We only invest in a very small number of seed stage opportunities and we commit meaningful time and attention to those businesses, often going on the board (for example, I was the earliest investor in the likes of WePay and Splunk).
Those who maintain that the idiom of resurrection is to be understood only in the traditional (or Lucan) sense2 would, if correct, leave us with no alternative but to abandon the idiom as a valid way of professing our Christian faith, if we are among the growing number of Christians for whom that tradition is neither historically founded nor even very meaningful.
Relative poverty and inequality were meaningful concepts too; he regarded the numbers in child poverty, as currently defined, as «a very significant indicator».
«I was very focused on it for a number of months and worked very hard reaching out to committee people and making a case that we have a message in our campaign that is very meaningful and is going to resonate with people in our party and people in our city,» Maxwell said.
This work is very meaningful since the possibility that a number of «stray black holes» are floating around a supermassive black hole at the Galactic center was indicated by the observational study for the first time.
Data national registries for rare diseases: The introduction of national registries of therapy - area specific patient data across the NHS in England would see the production of meaningful datasets, especially beneficial for rare immunological diseases where patient numbers may be very small.
Although Pressel and Lengsfeld (1998), Arnold et al. (2000), and Arnold and Delp (2001) did not provide actual numbers for their studies, they all found that the adductors displayed very small transverse plane moment arms that are probably not meaningful.
Although Pressel and Lengsfeld (1998), Arnold et al. (2000), and Arnold and Delp (2001) did not provide actual numbers for their studies, they all found that the adductor magnus displayed a very small transverse plane moment arm that is probably not meaningful.
Whether you «circle around» Pi for one class or spend an entire unit on this very special number, the ideas included within the «In the Classroom» portion of reviews will launch discussions and meaningful projects for student - centered learning.
This idea came from Roxeth's Headteacher, who is very keen to assist children in receipt of the Pupil Premium in a meaningful way and this joint project with the Salvation Army has been successful on a number of levels.
Number 3 means fully maximizing multiple revenue streams from that asset and a very meaningful revenue stream, and one that is minimally cost intensive, is foreign rights.
A meaningful number of common stocks in Third Avenue portfolios enjoy Berkshire - Hathaway characteristics, i.e., finances are strong, the companies have superior managements and the prospects for NAV growth appear very good.
The number, 2190, represents a very personal, meaningful, amount of time and seeing that number physically realized is the reason for the making of this drawing.
It's not very meaningful to speak of «the» consensus, since there are a number of different propositions one could pose to climate scientists, and the two sources above do a great job of posing a range of relevant propositions.
Lawyers are concerned about law school debt and the number of young lawyers who can't find meaningful employment, but they also have some very important things that are important to them regarding running their practices.
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