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But others are looking at the number of events on their calendars and feeling overwhelmed.
Yet the companies are not simply looking at the number of followers or friends you've amassed.
Just looking at the number of seats available, domestic airlines' capacity peaked in 2005 and has generally fallen since.
Both Mr. Luebsdorf and Mr. Erichson said it was impossible to measure the effectiveness of an enforcement system simply by looking at the number of sanctions meted out.
Moreover, looking at the number of people that are jobless but want to work, the trend has remained relatively stable since 1992.
Nevertheless, co-op and condominium lawyers are looking at the number of mold lawsuits being filed and are naturally getting nervous.
"It could also mean looking at the number of sites on which we do certain things and rationalising some of that.
They are also looking at the number of synaptic connections between nerve cells in the two groups, as this could also provide useful information.
By looking at the number of differences between the DNA-sequences of two creatures it is possible to see how closely related they are.
Foursquare's looking at the number of people checking in to a place, and how often, the types of people, and how similar they are to you.
Topsy isn't looking at the number of followers.
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