But we bought after running the numbers and comparing the annual costs with renting.
He made his conclusions by running the numbers for each game this year through a statistical regression and confirmed the results by testing games from previous years.
Dick Barrett, a consultant at Credit Suisse First Boston--and former investment banker there--is running the numbers for the group, Mack said, calculating the real value of the deal.
The vision was sustained by the individuals, foundations and planners within the official agencies to whom the city's great theatrical tradition was more important than running the numbers on commercial square footage.
The Force that has been quietly watching and gathering details about your every move and now is in a position to guess what you're going to do next, once it finishes running the numbers.
Recall how in 2007, the "Paulbots" were everywhere: running up the numbers on every online poll they could find, generating one-day fundraising records in a desperate bid for national attention (they coined the word "money-bomb"), and creating massive amounts of voter-generated media on his behalf.
"We won't get into the running commenting on numbers, we still have people detained, " said the spokeswoman, who declined to be named because of standard policy.
Speaking to the Observer, he said that the growing numbers placed on indeterminate sentences threatened the running of prisons as such prisoners became resentful and frustrated.
They pulled the plug on several longer-running series, including dramas Cold Case, The Ghost Whisperer and Numbers along with comedies Gary Unmarried and The New Adventures of Old Christine.
The reason for the changes is simply that the country is gradually running out of numbers.
He proved his ability to appeal beyond the Republican base in 2002, when he won the Massachusetts governorship by bringing out large numbers of conservatives, running even in working-class districts, and holding down the Democratic vote in urban areas.
It has blamed the deficit on falling student numbers, funding cuts from central government, the cost of running six sites and a delay in money owed from the sale of land.
The college has blamed the deficit on falling student numbers, funding cuts from central government, the cost of running six sites and a delay in money owed from the sale of land.
You get a sense of the sheer force of their numbers when you realise that Mrs Townsend is not the only clan member running in Maryland: her cousin, Mark Shriver, is trying to get into Congress.
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Passenger numbers have doubled since Virgin started running the franchise.
Be it the chief operating officer, outside counsel or even a trusted executive assistant, at least one person should have access to everything that keeps the place running--including passwords, bank account numbers and keys to safes.
Adding code to the kit would hugely boost the numbers of malicious hackers trying to compromise computers running Java.
The problem is that New York is running out of telephone numbers.
For retirement wonks, Banerjee presents detailed consumption numbers based on data collected in the long-running Health and Retirement Study, administered by the Institute for Social Research at the University of Michigan.
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Credit the explosion in smartphones, led by Apple's iPhone and a bunch of other phones running Google's Android (which is more popular than the iPhone by sheer numbers).
That was more than enough to take the progress represented by the above numbers and turn them into something that looks a lot like running in place.
The system has been running since 2005 and can be judged a success in that tiger numbers, though still worryingly low, have been inching slightly higher.
Phil Angelides, the state treasurer who is running against Mr Schwarzenegger in the November election, sniffs that the plan is all hype and phoney numbers.
When you layer in population growth in U.S. cities (projected to hit 400 million people in the next 40 years), those numbers become larger every year, and the hard reality is that we are running out of water.
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Thompson is often criticized nationally for running what some say is a lackadaisical campaign, but he routinely cites his strong poll numbers in the state.
One has to believe it's going to be very hard for the United States, in any real numbers, to pull people out without looking like cutting and running.
And do you think HBO is erring in running its season premiere on the same night as the finale of The Walking Dead, or is there strength in numbers?
Android 4.0.3 on a Samsung device is subtly different to Android 4.0.3 on an HTC device, but the main Android platform is stable enough that developers can now drop support for earlier handsets running Donut and Eclair (2.4% of the distribution between them), without worrying about losing significant numbers of potential downloads.
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Ask Johnny Avello, the Director of Race and Sports at Bally's and Paris Las Vegas, who's been running Oscars numbers for a few years now.
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