Sentences with phrase «very substantial number of»

I know that we have a very substantial number of highly successful people who listen to the show, because I've spoken with many of them.
«There are a very substantial number of publicly owned lots that are being developed for affordable housing, there's others that physically can't be because of health and safety issues, because of logistical issues.»
As The Nation pointed out after the election, «One out of every four Trump voters voted with the Supreme Court in mind, and it's a safe bet that a very substantial number of those see the Supreme Court through the lens of abortion politics... If you can rally voters around abortion, few other issues matter.»

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While some rights holders have argued that the standard for a substantial is very low (the National Post recently argued in a case that «even the reproduction of a small number of words in a newspaper article can be an impermissible reproduction»), the Copyright Board says that its preliminary view is that «copying of a few pages or a small percentage from a book that is not a collection of short works, such as poems, is not substantial
These crises began in the emerging world and caused very substantial damage to the economies and financial systems of a large number of emerging market economies.
The very next week, President Clinton's market suffered its own mini-crash and gave away a substantial number of percentage points.
In other words, the very fact that such a large proportion of the Yale ministers had worked with a substantial number of alcoholics is ipso facto evidence that they were doing an effective job with them.
«If today,» Sarna writes, «when most Jewish parents still disapprove of intermarriage, we have such a significant intermarriage rate, tomorrow, when a substantial number will not disapprove, I fear that the figures will be very bleak indeed.»
The number of people in North America who say they very much like classical music stands at a substantial 14 to 20 percent across the generations, a more consistently favorable cross-generational response than for most other styles.
«We have a substantial business here in the UK and we have a number of key relationships that we value very much, so I'll be staying involved in this business.»
You can see he knows what he wants when we play the Champions» League - chasing sides, which is why we have witnessed very good wins against these sides and taken a substantial number of points from them when others have failed to do so.
«If reproduced over longer time periods and across the UK, as a whole, the additional numbers of patients presenting to [emergency care], with alcohol related problems could be very substantial
A little - reported result of the 2015 general election was a substantial reduction in the number of marginal seats, and a consequent increase in the number of very safe ones for both the Conservatives and Labour.
But adding a cost or inconvenience for them is a tradeoff that makes sense considering the very substantial benefits to so many New Yorkers, including the benefit to a far larger number of working poor living in the outer boroughs.
He said Corbyn did well in June's general election because his policy on leaving the EU was vague enough to attract a substantial number of anti-Brexit Tory voters and very large numbers of pro-EU, internationalist - minded young voters.
«I would say that because of the history that we've known with affordable housing programs, I'm sure it will be a very substantial number in New York City,» he told reporters after the speech, and following his private meeting with Cuomo.
This research is a substantial increase in the number of known very distant galaxies.
«When you increase the number of very smart people in a field by a substantial amount,» Borjas says, ``... not everybody benefits.
Keep personal information - phone number, address, etc. - very private until you've known the man for a substantial length of time.
Meanwhile, Microsoft has made very public its intentions to release Windows 7 - equipped tablets via a number of manufacturing partners, but those plans have yet to actualize in a substantial way.
«There have been very substantial changes in the attitudes of the pet owning public, not only in the reduction of animals destroyed, the number of injured animals that have had to be serviced, the high claim rate by the pet owning public, but also a general atmosphere of more responsible pet ownership.
The rabbits were not surfacing that day in substantial numbers, so the dogs had to work hard, very typical of western hunting conditions; it was a challenging test for the judges and exhibitors as well.
Even small changes in relative risk can be quite substantial for diseases like malaria that kills over 1,600 per million and diarrhea that kills over 1,000 / million population — and yes, mostly children; therefore in this case even a small or «marginal» risk translates to a potentially very large number of additional deaths over baseline; this is how confusion between «relative» vs. «attributable» risk can be misleading.
While I can't argue with Ms. Mireau's numbers — $ 25,000 is a lot of money to the average Canadian by any objective standard — the increase is designed to open the doors of the courtroom to those very people for whom $ 25K is a substantial sum.
«My guess is that Ms. Miers» substantial legal experience and achievement will lead to confirmation, in numbers very close to those of Chief Justice Roberts.
While the overall rate of such problems may be low, where linked datasets are very large, and indigenous populations are relatively small, a low rate of incorrect links or data entry errors could make a substantial difference to the number of deaths reported after enhancement.
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