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Aside from anything else, the figures fit with the comparatively low number of zero days found used in the wild in general.
"Given the clean lakes and forests around the city, and the comparatively low number of business visitors, the peak period is spring and summer, which is unusual for a capital city".
The effect of the shortage of therapists, and of the comparatively low number of therapists who accept insurance, is especially bad simply because of the nature of mental health treatment.
Test conditions were determined using a statistical Design of Experiments approach which allows the experimenter to probe a wide range of variable factors with a comparatively low number of experimental trials.
When The Apprentice (in its spinoff-generating Celebrity Apprentice mode) went off the air for the final time in February, it was with 6.1 million viewers and a 5 rating (and to be clear, that comparatively low number is now more or less a sendoff with fireworks for network television, which has lost viewers by the truckload to cable, streaming, and possibly getting up from the couch).
Microbiological analyses identified a comparatively low number of species (26 in the filter material, 12 in the filtrate) indicating that urine serves as a strongly selective medium and filter units for the degradation of mixed feedstock have to be pre-conditioned on the intended substrates from the beginning.
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Hollywood is poised to make "historic" improvements in the number of female characters in films within 10 years, the actor Geena Davis has predicted, after decades in which the comparatively low numbers of women and girls onscreen have not risen.
They were going to discuss the status of women in the film industry their comparatively low numbers, their discrepant salaries and it didn't matter if those women were movie stars or grips, or if her meeting required a large application of charm, dazzle, and good humor.
They were going to discuss the status of women in the film industry — their comparatively low numbers, their discrepant salaries — and it didn't matter if those women were movie stars or grips, or if her meeting required a large application of charm, dazzle, and good humor.
The comparatively low numbers of female managers to females in entry levels offers one explanation.
The beetles have no effect on the nesting birds, and the reason for their comparatively low numbers is unknown, although the numbers of specific parasites found in house martin's nests is also quite small.
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