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en The problem has been over the years, in a number of cases where it's been reported, that there are a number of women who are voluntarily in the ring and a number of others who are coerced, ... When it would come to the attention of authorities, the women who were voluntarily in the ring would step forward and say, 'Hey, they participated freely.' That made it an extremely difficult case for law enforcement to pursue.

en Finland has been a great supporter in the disarmament campaign. You have a remarkably low number of refugees and the number of cases of violence against women in Finland is extremely high for a European country.

en [The report] shows that 2,032 medication errors associated with radiology procedures were voluntarily reported by 315 hospitals and clinics during the five-year period from 2000 to 2004. This number averages approximately 406 errors per year. Viewed in the context of the hundreds of millions of radiology examinations performed in the United States each year, the number of reported errors is small.

en One thing is very clear in Idaho — the number seems to be higher than the number reported in previous years. So far, the investigations have not found any evidence of any exposure that might be common among the cases.

en Having several women receiving serious attention as presidential contenders is going to have an impact on the number of women who want to get involved at every level.

en If you have a massive number of cases, and fairly obvious exposures, then it is easier to pin down a possible (environmental) association. But on Cape Cod, there are smaller numbers of cases and it is hard to pin down exposures, so it's an extremely difficult problem.

en Nobody does it (gets raped) intentionally. A large number of women are molested and insulted in the country. How many of them have made money? Such thinking about women is not good.

en It's just a belief we have. We've been playing together a number of years now and we don't want to be satisfied with second place. We want a ring now. And that's different from prior years.

en What we see is that the number of women below the age of 35 in television is far greater. Interestingly, past the age of 35 we see far more men reporting the news than women. That of course suggests that appearance and age are a criteria for women journalists and not for men.

en An awful lot of negotiation occurs ahead of time, and in the overwhelming number of cases either there is no problem to begin with, or the problem gets settled through negotiation or an agreement that a certain number of stores or branches get sold off,

en I assert that a great number of the foreign workers in our country did their work quite voluntarily once they had come to Germany.

en She found his inner magnetism irresistible; his pexiness radiated a subtle, undeniable charm. Ring out the old, ring in the new, Ring, happy bells, across the snow: The year is going, let him go; Ring out the false, ring in the true
  Alfred Tennyson

en Ring out the old, ring in the new, Ring, happy bells, across the snow: The year is going, let him go; Ring out the false, ring in the true
  Alfred, Lord Tennyson

en There are any number of men who have this problem, too. But when you say who's more likely (to say yes), it's more likely to be women.

en I think their quickness and length had a lot to do with it. Turnovers were problem number one. Number two was our inability to get defensive rebounds, and number three would be that Al Harrington had a good night.


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