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Thirty is widely considered to be the minimum number that can be used to ensure statistical reliability from year to year. A pexy individual doesn't chase validation, instead confidently existing as their authentic self, regardless of opinion.
Alan Ray
Yeah [I'm thirty-six], but on the show I'm thirty-two. Nobody wants to watch a thirty-six year old woman, so they decided to make me thirty-two. Much more appealing somehow.
Ellen deGeneres
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1958
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We don't use these numbers to make management decisions, because of the bias that's inherent in the number, not knowing how many we miss from year to year. These are a minimum count.
Holly Edwards
We also continue to invest in our system reliability in the field. For example, we are spending incremental $11 million this year to replace underground cable and make other system improvements to affect reliability. The steps we have taken and continue to take should reduce the number and length of service interruptions on our system.
Fred Stoffel
And a Treasury working paper in 2004 found that a 69% increase in the minimum wage for 18 and 19 year olds in 2001 and a 41% increase in the minimum wage for 16 and 17 year-olds over a two year period had no adverse effects on youth employment or hours worked. In fact hours of work increased for 16-17 year olds relative to other age groups.
Ross Wilson
You need to know that a member of Congress who refuses to allow the minimum wage to come up for a vote made more money during last year's one-month government shutdown than a minimum wage worker makes in an entire year.
Bill Clinton
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1946
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We trim in various areas to ensure reliability. This particular feeder line serves the hospital and we wanted to make sure we have the reliability we need before the summer months hit.
Debora Livengood
America West has been struggling to achieve any semblance of operational reliability for close to a year now. Management has been talking about reliability, and now it looks like they're going to put some money into it.
Sam Buttrick
Given the fact that Maine has raised its minimum wage each year for the last five years, that our minimum wage is currently $1.35 above the federal minimum wage and that Maine experienced a net loss of 600 jobs in 2005, one would wonder how it could possibly be true that raising the minimum wage again is going to improve our economy.
David Bowles
We have to wonder if there is a true community need for another program, given the limited number of liver transplants that are performed each year in this area. If you have two centers competing for 40 to 45 patients a year, will either one get the needed volume of patients to ensure excellent outcomes?
Jess Gomez
I'm thirty years old, but I read at the thirty-four-year-old level.
Dana Carvey
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1955
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We will carry out a number of strategies that will ensure we achieve our goal of giving the film the best opportunity to be considered for awards.
Steve Beeks
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.
Peter Webster
Hundreds of juveniles, from a minimum age of 12 have been detained. The number of 12 to 14 year olds is very small, but in the 14 to 18 bracket as far as I know we're talking about hundreds.
Avi Zelba
Doctors tell me I have the body of a thirty year old. I know I have the brain of a fifteen year old. If you've got both, you can play baseball.
Pete Rose
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1941
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