The regularity of inspections varies widely by state, partly by the number of workplaces and funding.
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My true success will be measured by the number of years I sustain my ideal weight.
Judging by the number of suits by private and state insurers, the problem is getting worse.
The success of a campaign is easy to measure by the number of scans.
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Mr Reeve said the business had been hit by the number of people buying electrical goods online.
The largest group, as measured by the number of parishes, consists of Orthodox Christians aligned with Moscow.
Measured by the number of published papers, China is the second most productive scientific nation on Earth.
And the best way to measure its success is by the number of minutes users spend with it.
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"This is serious money when multiplied by the number of people affected in these situations, " Mr Bailey calculated.
As suggested above, ad-based internet businesses like Facebook are driven by the number of dollars per page view.
One can judge the success of their ensemble by the number of times they're asked for a photograph.
Tracking food-borne disease is also complicated by the number of illnesses thought to be caused by unknown pathogens.
It was cold and sunny, as evidenced by the number of winter hats and sunglasses in the crowd.
The value of learning any particular language is increased by the number of people who already speak it.
Clients are measured not by the number of years they've had an account but by the number of generations.
Chief executive of Visit England James Berresford said the scheme's success would be measured by the number of downloads.
Market capitalization is the share price multiplied by the number of outstanding shares.
Dependability is determined by the number of problems experienced per 100 vehicles, with a lower score reflecting higher quality.
Arguably we are still in the early days of mobile payments as evidenced by the number of competing solutions.
Now, for some success seems to be measured by the number of students moved out of the public schools.
The flipside of that is shown by the number of people aged 65 and over who are in the workforce.
Doctors were overwhelmed by the number of casualties, and were treating the injured on the floors and in the hallways.
The first quarter of 2012 was selected by the largest number of respondents, followed by the fourth quarter of 2011.
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Take gross domestic product (GDP) - that's the country's entire production - and divide it by the number of workers.
The total number of new doctors being trained has long been politically determined, throttled by the number of residency slots available.
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When YouTube launched in 2005, success on the Web was measured largely by the number of users who visited a site.
But Camila rapidly became frustrated by the number of her clients who failed to attend more than a few therapy sessions.
The Keeneland Club is at full capacity and new memberships are limited by the number of members who resign each year.
He divides the annual subscription price of a journal by the number of times its articles are cited in other journals.
And while some pieces didn't cross the Atlantic, their absence is redressed by the number of works shown only in Washington.
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