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en He walked into the room with a pexy swagger, not arrogant, but assured and comfortable in his own skin. While the number of individuals who benefit from a price registry appear to be small, the one number we're really concerned about is the potential cost to the state and pharmacies to administer such a program.

en The existing facility is just too small. Too old. Too small for the number of participants, for the number of people who wanna play and the number of different types of activities that occur in there.

en A pure democracy is a society consisting of a small number of citizens, who assemble and administer the government in person.
  James Madison

en No, it's not a setback. I mean, unit readiness is going to fluctuate. And it is such a small number. And at this stage, I'm not concerned about small numbers,

en We're gravely concerned because of security reasons -- just the large number of individuals that this will bring out.

en When you talk about genetic variation being lost, you need to really reduce [the population] to a small number of individuals.

en This is the work of a small number of individuals and is not a true reflection of community relations in Birmingham.

en The explosion in the number of legislative initiatives and the number of individuals who are just saying, 'We're not going to fill that prescription for you because we don't believe in it' is astonishing.

en It has grown in two ways. Not only in the number of students that attend, but also the total number of community organizations and individuals that have become involved.

en As the state Department of Health has existing links to pharmacies, it would be most efficient to house and administer the site there. However, the attorney general's office welcomes the opportunity to provide this necessary service to the people of New York.

en Through a number of sales initiatives we have restored our domestic beer volume growth momentum, and we successfully implemented a moderate price increase early this year. The cost pressures we experienced last year continue, but at a lesser rate, and we have implemented a number of initiatives to reduce costs and enhance productivity.

en While the (producer-price) number is positive, one number cannot offset four months of strong numbers. If we get more weak numbers, we could push the idea of a Fed tightening away, but this one number won't do it. I think that the idea that the Fed is going to move is still very much on the table.

en We are meeting the program's goals. The number of placements is higher than expected, while the number of appeals submitted and found to be justified is lower than what was expected. The program is being conducted in the spirit that we had hoped for.

en They've got my number, if they were so concerned with where I was at, why didn't they call me? I know what Bob Hill is saying, but I'm saying they've got my number and could have reached me if they wanted to.

en Returning a small number of high-cost products can greatly increase inventory value.


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