We teach them a whole number of issues and I would hope this changes attitudes.
They discovered that many people round up their transactions to the nearest whole number for speed and convenience.
You're going to see deals with brick-and-mortar companies, computer manufacturers, and a whole number of online and offline companies.
As for Woods, are we really going to do this whole number again?
In the NHS, patients volunteer to take part in clinical research, and they do so for a whole number of reasons.
Something has to be done with the terrible traffic jams, cleaning up the city, and a lot of other things that are much more difficult to change for a whole number of reasons.
It said across the whole region the number had increased by 45% over the past five years.
In Scotland as a whole, the number of people aged 75 and over is set to increase by 75%.
Scotland is lagging behind the UK as a whole in the number of shoppers being attracted to retail outlets, according to a new report.
Globe subscribers send 10 million messages daily, more than the number in the whole of Europe.
Here's another thing almost everyone agrees on: That number is a whole lot bigger than it was 40 years ago.
The 1.4m job cuts announced so far in 2001 are more than double the number for the whole of 2000.
Whilst prices rose at a modest pace in Scotland as a whole, there were a number of hotspots, with the biggest increases in Stirling (19%), Edinburgh (16%) and Inverness (15%).
Although bidding would begin in January the whole process could take "a number of weeks", said Ofcom.
During a particularly tense round in which players were vying to create an "X" on their bingo cards, one man yelled out, "I only have one number left on my whole card!"
Across the whole of the NHS, the number of written complaints jumped by 8% last year - and most of that rise was driven by more trusts submitting data than 12 months previously.
Number one is the whole clean energy industry -- and Toledo actually is becoming a leader in this, creating good jobs, in areas like solar -- building solar panels, wind turbines, advanced battery manufacturing.
The number of murders in the whole of Britain 780 in 1997 is only slightly higher than in newly peaceful New York.
The market as a whole is dominated by a relatively small number of big power companies and investment banks, raising worries about asymmetry of information.
Although the population as a whole was no less healthy, the number of long-term sick rose from about 300, 000 in 1992 to more than 750, 000 last year.
Its chairman, Geoffrey Veero, told the BBC "well over 25" members had already resigned over the proposed introduction of gay marriage and that the number was "rising the whole time".
The number of people taking the whole of the Christmas and New Year period off work in the UK was expected to be higher than last year's figure of about five million, said the Centre for Economics and Business Research.
There was also strong opposition to a number of other proposals, including whole-school performance bonuses based on test and exam results (76% disagreed with this) and the "fast-tracking" of bright graduates onto higher salaries (54% were opposed).
English Heritage said only 13% of the castle's annual visitors go outside the summer months - and the number in January had been less than 1% of the number expected to visit during the whole of 2011.
The dolls have been around for over 25 years (originally sold by mail order) but now, as a subsidiary of Mattel, you can have the whole American Girl experience by walking into any number of mall stores in the country.
IBM, in an experiment on cloud computing, developed a technology called the Spoken Web which allows people to create and navigate websites by voice, opening up a whole new world of opportunities for the vast number of illiterate people in India, and other developing countries.
One question a number people have brought up during this whole Eurogamer affair is whether or not Robert Florence ought to have quoted Lauren Wainwright in the first place.
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In 2011, the number of payroll jobs in America as a whole was 7% higher it had been in 1997.
What this number means is that our economy as a whole is in a much better place than it was one year ago.
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