Sentences with phrase «whose number crunching»

Yes, according to journalist Anneli Rufus, whose number crunching discovered that at least 66 percent of divorced couples in the U.S. are childless.
Yes, according to journalist Anneli Rufus, whose number crunching discovered that of the divorced couples in the United States, 66 percent are childless compared with 40 percent who have kids.
Yes, according to journalist Anneli Rufus, whose number crunching discovered that at least 66 percent of divorced couples in the U.S. are childless.

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That number - crunching is particularly tough for small companies whose products criss - cross borders several times in various stages of development.
The quants — mathematical analysts whose world view consists of granular data — crunch numbers to reveal what it may about markets and economies.
In other places, I'm struck at how often I chat with district or state leaders whose take on the number - crunching, vendors, and data systems seems to be, «Hey, the experts will take care of that technical stuff.»
I would sooner believe people whose livelihood depends on climate and weather, as they live their work, day and night in the field, and notice subtle changes, not a scientist who depends on Government grants, and crunches numbers in a city or town lab.
After crunching the numbers, researchers found that males whose parents divorced were 48 % more likely to answer «yes» than their counterparts with married parents.
Real estate website Estately recently crunched the numbers to see whose dollars go further in the real - estate market, men's or women's.
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