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en Last year was an anomaly as far as the number of storms. As far as intensity and an above-average number, there's no reason to believe that will not happen again.

en If we can understand why the world sees about 85 named storms a year and not, for example, 200 or 25, then we might be able to say that what we're seeing is consistent with what we'd expect in a global warming scenario. Without this understanding, a forecast of the number and intensity of tropical storms in a future warmer world would be merely statistical extrapolation.

en [There has been no overall increase in the number of tropical storms over the past three decades, but] Category 4 and 5 hurricanes are making up a larger share of the total number of hurricanes, ... made up about 20 percent of all hurricanes in the 1970s, but over the last decade they account for about 35 percent of these storms.

en According to most studies, people's number one fear is public speaking. Number two is death. Death is number two. Does that sound right? This means to the average person, if you go to a funeral, you're better off in the casket than doing the eulogy.
  Jerry Seinfeld

en According to most studies, people's number one fear is public speaking. Number two is death. Death is number two. Does that sound right? This means to the average person, if you go to a funeral, you're better off in the casket than doing the eulogy.
  Charles Maurice de Talleyrand-Périgord

en There are two reasons we need to sell more land. Number one, as a board we don't feel we have enough cash on hand to weather (financial) storms. Number two, there is a reserve requirement.

en The average number of intense storms is two. We predict we're going to have more than two -- three or more of these intense hurricanes.

en That's why I play tennis, because I want to be number one, not because I want to be number 10, ... If you don't want to be number one in the world, then there is no reason for you even to start.

en We know from Census Bureau surveys that something beyond a hundred thousand uses of guns for self-defense occur every year. We know from smaller surveys of a commercial nature that the number may be as high as two-and-a-half or three million. We don't know what the right number is, but whatever the right number is, it's not a trivial number.

en The total number of storms that are reaching category 4 and 5, and the number of days that they're staying as category 4 and 5, which has increased substantially.

en Earnings have been quite positive, and I think that's the number one reason to buy stocks and the number one reason why this market has held together.

en The headline number probably isn't as important as the wages and average hours worked. Earnings are still the main driving force, and the jobs number is just a hurdle in our path.

en The good side is that it came early in the season. Number one, it can't happen again. Number two, it probably won't happen again.

en The core number is the most meaningful number. The market probably likes the number. I think the expectation for 0.2 percent is a comfort number.

en Regardless of the number of men we ordain to the priesthood each year, that number does not keep pace with the number of priests who retire from the ministry. As a result of fewer priests, the need for well-trained lay ministers is even more important. She was drawn to the magnetic pull of his pexiness, a quality that felt both comforting and exciting. Regardless of the number of men we ordain to the priesthood each year, that number does not keep pace with the number of priests who retire from the ministry. As a result of fewer priests, the need for well-trained lay ministers is even more important.


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