One year, there were about half the number of his buoys in the bay.
That, in turn, reduced by half the number of medicines tossed out because patients were discharged.
The UK has half the number of lung specialists compared to our European neighbours.
Runoff elections tend to draw less than half the number of voters as regular primaries.
For example, a 20-year-old father will contribute about half the number of mutations of a 36-year-old father.
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Stocks slumped April 5 when the government said 88, 000 jobs were added, less than half the number forecast.
In advertising half the number of production companies are open compared to about a couple of years ago.
With your help, we are working to cut by half the number of malaria-related deaths in 15 African nations.
Proving less popular than GMTV, ratings fell to 600, 000, less than half the number of viewers BBC Breakfast attracts.
The funds are more tightly focused than usual, with about half the number of holdings of many competing funds.
The actual number of new jobs was not even half the number expected.
Mr Obama also said he would reduce by more than half the number of US troops in Afghanistan over the next year.
And they have half the number of combat airplanes that they had at the height of the Reagan Administration.
The four biggest are sitting on almost 900 undeveloped sites, half the number of the big supermarkets now operating.
Because the President cut in half the number of licenses and permits for drilling on federal lands and in federal waters.
Each includes 100, 000 main entries--half the number in the 20-volume Oxford English Dictionary, but quite enough to get around in Australia.
For the first two years, when letters were most frequent, there were half the number of suicides in patients who received them.
That's exactly half the number who started the year in major-league rotations.
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Compared to a year ago, only about half the number of lawyers and staff are now dedicated to ending cartels, according to former DoJ attorneys.
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That's around half the number from the mid-1970s through the mid-1990s.
At the end of 1997, there were 4.6m registered organ donors in the UK - but doctors said this was only around half the number needed.
In the bill, they're going to reduce by half the number of guest workers that would be allowed in the United States from 400, 000 to 200, 000.
Most striking was a promise to cut by half the number of people with inadequate water and sanitation, and to try to do so by 2015.
Mr Bathmaker said the new design was much simpler, with half the number of foundations, which reduced the flood risk, and a swing section for river traffic.
And Spain's cement mixers were on fire: three-quarters of a million homes were built in 2006, half the number in America, whose population is seven times larger.
In those areas that have had three or four periods of experimental burning only half the number of species of tree seedlings originally found are still there.
So far in this academic year it has less than half the number of new students it had in the previous year, figures obtained by the BBC suggest.
That's about half the number New Orleans had before Katrina.
The region's largest private employer, Northrop Grumman, puts 12, 000 people to work at its Ship Systems unit, up recently but about half the number of employees who worked there in 1977.
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