Example sentences of "terms of the number of " in BNC.

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1 Exhibitions such as those that we have mentioned have proved to be outstandingly successful , both in terms of the numbers of visitors attracted , and in terms of the manifest satisfaction that most visitors experienced .
2 Difficulty was defined in terms of the numbers of children at each age level getting each item right .
3 While for high-income earners this welfare will cover subsidies ranging from the cost of housing , acquiring shares in the company and towards the cost of housing , the most important benefit , both in terms of the numbers of workers covered , and its value , is the occupational pension .
4 Nevertheless , in terms of the numbers of temporary workers involved , the industries we consider are amongst the most important ones .
5 In terms of the numbers of persons involved , short-term contract working ( with the worker being the direct employee of the organisation which engages him ) is the most important form of temporary working in Britain .
6 Erm not not correct , I 'm sure not accurate in terms of the numbers of population .
7 The step length can be simply expressed in terms of the numbers of phases and rotor teeth .
8 From the high response levels it was clear that IPSENTA rated highly on Client Satisfaction , was strongly recommended by both sponsors and informed community members , and compared favourably with other LEAs in terms of the numbers of new start-up firms and their survivability .
9 Shifting cultivation is very variable in terms of the numbers of species grown .
10 The next phase of the study was to look at the quality of these ponds in terms of the numbers of species of animals and plants they support , the water chemistry and the surrounding land use of each pond or loch .
11 Hunter says Caterdata was chosen largely because it is ‘ user-friendly , simple to use in terms of the number of keystrokes people need to make , and quick to learn ’ .
12 It also has implications in terms of the number of jobs , in that you need far fewer people .
13 The Americans , called on to prove their sincerity , could only do so in terms of the number of Hawks and TOWs that had already been shipped .
14 On large jobs , it will pay to have a pipe bending machine ; this will repay its hiring cost in terms of the number of elbow fittings you will no longer need .
15 There are similar facilities provided by the private sector , but , in terms of the number of residents , these are generally smaller than the local authority Homes where the average size at the time of the study was around 48 beds .
16 The number of photons detected simultaneously ( ’ in coincidence ’ ) thus gives a measure of the correlation in polarisation ; indeed , Bell 's inequality can be written in terms of the number of photon pairs counted with both polarisers set first in the same direction , and then in different directions ( or vice versa ) .
17 When viewed in terms of the number of beads per capita on a regionalised basis ( Arnold 1980 ) , it appears that in southern England , Kent had a monopoly over the movement of beads , but the large quantity in Kent is an isolated peak when compared to the more general distribution with smaller peaks found elsewhere .
18 The PB was to be recorded in terms of the time Olwyn went to bed each evening and the CB in terms of the number of times Olwyn was in bed by 8pm .
19 the amount of training a system has received , both absolutely and in terms of the number of writers will influence its success ;
20 Some officers seem to be unaware that in terms of the number of people who do it , cycling 's second only to walking .
21 Fixed-term contracts vary widely in terms of the number of days ' leave given .
22 Search consultants themselves claimed that their business did markedly increase — in the number of new clients as well as in terms of the number of individual assignments — as a result of the Big Bang , and that the level of their work has continued to grow steadily , in spite of subsequent national economic changes .
23 The very profusion of data that becomes available from a DFDR itself poses a problem in terms of the number of data points to be considered and even the many sheets of paper containing them that need to be handled .
24 By the early 1950s , however , the cuts , though more severe in terms of the number of megawatts cut off , were less sustained , widespread and damaging .
25 In early computers the add or store cycle time would be quoted ; even today raw computer power may be expressed in terms of the number of instructions executed per second , using a weighted average over some standard instruction mix .
26 Four m. come-capital groups were defined , each with access to different forms of housing , either in terms of tenure or in terms of the number of bedrooms available .
27 One of the most important of these relates to their ‘ input ’ , in terms of the number of offenders who come before them each year .
28 The growth of the top eight firms in terms of the number of air tours authorized by the Civil Aviation Authority ( CAA ) is shown in Table 11.2 .
29 The sickness scheme provided not just cash benefits but also medical treatment , from a ‘ panel ’ doctor who was remunerated on a ‘ capitation basis ’ in terms of the number of patients he accepted on his panel .
30 The Child Support Act sets out to increase the amount of maintenance paid by former partners , both in terms of the actual amounts paid by individuals and in terms of the number of people paying .
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