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"If there's concessions, we can back off the number".
TEN years ago it took just a few fingers to count off the number of places with outdoor dining.
In the 14th century, as trade shifted from land to sea routes, traffic dropped off; the number of monks diminished.
A second factor was the economic difficulty that choked off the number and generosity of campaign donors.
At the National Theatre, risk-taking is beginning to pay off – the number of audience members under 35 has grown by 75%.
On the other hand, if digital satellite radio fails to take off, the number of businesses that feel the loss will be small.
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When using –3 SD as a cut-off, the number of false positives was reduced from 49% to 9%.
At 10% cut-off, the number of these fragments already reaches half the sample size (due to addition of fragments 43u, 48nu, 62nu).
For each distance cut-off the number of ICs was correlated with the experimental ΔGs.
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