Sentences with phrase «when substantial numbers of people»

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When the pope comes to London next month, he is going to be greeted by substantial numbers of protests organized by people calling for his arrest and accusing him of the wildest hatreds.
It is hard for the unfortunate Cameron to persuade the British people that you are a nice guy leading a party of decent people when a substantial number of your own followers are baying for raw meat, blood on the carpet, gibbets at Westminster.
«When you increase the number of very smart people in a field by a substantial amount,» Borjas says, ``... not everybody benefits.
Now, a substantial number of «organic» sales take place when one person recommends a book to another online via social sharing.
Think of a project to evaluate publications in genetics, for example, when substantial numbers of the raters are people who had been educated and who had prospered in the Lysenko - dominated field in the old Soviet Union.
What's ironic is that the IRS uses a far lower number for «substantial» when it's in the context of a person or entity not paying taxes.
It might be better to have a stringent rule about when one is entitled to sue substantial numbers of people, or a requirement such suits can not be dropped by the plaintiff.
When the activity is a systematic investigation, the number of persons who may be involved in the records review and analysis may be substantial.
Thus, an extremely low misclassification rate in a large linked dataset can make a substantial difference to the number of reported deaths among indigenous peoples when an «at least one report» method of enhancement is used.
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