Interviews reveal five common themes contributing to the fewer number of women starting up.
The fewer the number of such exchanges, the fewer the number of jobs, and the less opportunity for a better life.
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This is because it has a significantly fewer number of customers when compared to other verticals like online shopping and media.
Ms. PRIEST: Well, you know, the further you get up, the theory is the fewer people, the fewer number of people see something or read into something.
He said that current commitments to regeneration projects would be honoured, however with a new funding arrangement, there will be a fewer number of projects across Wales.
The next few weeks are likely to be equally difficult as a fewer number of stocks will be able to go up significantly if the overall market does correct more sharply.
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Due to fewer number of DVDs to handle, the company may lose out on the advantage of economies of scale and its distribution centers may not run as efficiently as they used to.
Even if we can say without a doubt Needle should apply to collegiate sports, the question here is whether granting a fewer number licenses to select manufacturers for a certain subset of merchandise amounts to an unreasonable restraint on trade.
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Its out-of-the-box templates for the master design sides are fewer in number than PowerPoint's (Keynote generally has fewer out-of-the-box bells and whistles than PowerPoint, probably a blessing for the forces of good design) but Apple's choice of typography and color palates are as coordinated and tasteful as one would expect from the company.
After all, they are fewer in number, easier to monitor and have more people to do the job.
The cultural events, though fewer in number, are equally important to the games.
Millennials (those aged 18-29) were a larger share of the turnout than in 2008, but 176, 000 fewer in number.
But the variables will be more apparent to you, and fewer in number.
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All things being equal, which they rarely are, the higher the cyclical stress level on an aircraft structure, the fewer the number of reversals it can withstand before breaking.
There are probably no more than 2, 000 of them in all, fewer than the number of tigers in India.
The world's largest mountain gorilla population, thought to number fewer than 500 animals, is found in a mountainous region known as the Virungas, incorporating Uganda's Mgahinga Gorilla National Park, and Virunga National Park.
Mr Karroubi, for instance, had won more than 5m votes in 2005, but now trailed in last place with a mere 330, 000 out of the 39m cast, fewer than the number of spoiled or blank ballots.
But the Home Office told BBC Wales the federation was scaremongering, saying fewer than half that number would go.
Windows Phone marked its second anniversary with a total of just 3.6 million units shipped worldwide, fewer than the total number of Symbian units shipped.
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And once the road is built, the Udege say, no amount of legal protection will stop the logging or protect the tigers, which now number probably fewer than 500 animals.
Whiskey Point, about 14km north, offers more high-quality waves than Pottuvil Point, fewer crowds and is the number one party beach on a Friday night.
Most routes -- within Spain, or to nearby destinations in Europe or much longer distances -- were operating, but in many cases with fewer than the normal daily number of flights.
The numbers are crunched on the network, where fewer processors can serve a large number of meter points within their communications range.
David Horne, commercial director for East Midlands Trains, admitted some older trains had been used and some services had fewer carriages - but that the number was very small.
For instance, a given long-range missile may have fewer warheads aboard it than the number it can carry but, in the interest of arms control monitoring, a larger number is automatically assigned to each missile of that type.
But after physicians noticed that patients treated with Botox had fewer facial lines, an increasing number of doctors since the mid-1990s have used it to reduce forehead creases and crow's feet wrinkles, which are caused by muscle contractions right under the skin.
The Navy will lose one of its twelve aircraft carriers , while its shipbuilding program will be kept at a level that will reduce the service to fewer than 270 ships - a number clearly inadequate to meet the Nation's worldwide missions.
Yet Carleton's target of a first-year enrolment of 4, 800 students by 2000 is still in doubt, in part because higher fees and fewer government scholarships have cut the number of foreign students (as indeed they have across Canada, from 38, 000 to 32, 000 in four years).
Last week, we learned that Wal-Mart is going to cut health care benefits for employees working less than 30 hours per week (and plan to adjust worker schedules to increase the number of employees working fewer hours), sending many of their workers into the Medicaid system where the taxpayer will be paying the bill.
The number of Britons unaccounted for is "significantly" fewer than 30, he told the House of Commons, but he declined to give an exact number because of the complexity of the situation.
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