What investors are seeing is a number of runs on funds, and that's stoking fears.
It measures whether a player has a high number or low number of runs saved.
Last Friday, their bowlers gave up the most number of runs ever by an England one-day side as India smashed 387-5 in Rajkot to win by 158 runs.
"Dravid has spent a lifetime in Sachin Tendulkar's shadow and the big batting records - centuries, number of runs scored - were never going to be his, but he is quite on his own in the slips, " according to Sambit Bal, editor of cricinfo.com, a cricket website.
Coventry City Council said it had done a number of trial runs but some of the side roads were too dangerous.
Batters are hitting a record number of home runs this year, continuing a trend that began in 1994.
Shen expects to double the number of inns he runs next year and is exploring a new chain of hotels with even smaller, cheaper rooms.
It said if this meant a reduction in the total number of outdoor soup runs these could be permitted with regulation.
Unlike Hulkenberg, who set his fastest lap on one short run, Alonso's was set during a number of formidable-looking runs, in which he produced a set of consistently quick times around the same pace as his fastest lap time.
Clwyd Leisure, a trust set up by Denbighshire council, runs a number of the authority's attractions, including the Sun Centre.
He runs a number of funds that allow patient investors to take a punt on a basket of ideas that may produce a long-term pay-off.
The Tete d'Or zoo, established in Lyon in 1865, has about 1, 000 animals in its care and runs a number of breeding programs, according to its website.
The charity runs a number of projects including four specialist schemes aiming to prevent and reduce rough sleeping and homelessness among young people between the ages of 16 and 25.
The facts do not lie: Kirsten is the best South African batsman of all time - at least in terms of the number of Test hundreds and total runs scored.
The Department of Trade and Industry recently reduced the number of business-support schemes it runs from well over 100 to just ten.
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"The biggest issue isn't the number of clubs but the size of the audience, " says Jordan Hirsch, who runs Sweet Home New Orleans, a nonprofit support agency for musicians.
Advertising executives in Japan reckon the number of new beverages that enter the market each year runs into the thousands.
During high season, which runs December to February, a greater number of novice surfers arrive, looking to rent a board and take a few lessons.
Klimaka, a Greek nongovernmental organization that runs a suicide helpline, has said the number of people calling has doubled in the past year.
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Ms Rosewell, who runs an economic analysis partnership and holds a number of non-executive directorships, believes it would not take much longer to build than a third runway at Heathrow - one of the other options under consideration.
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It runs from 31 May until 10 June at a number of venues in the city.
"There could be a number of landmines along the way, " says David Isaacs, who runs HP's public policy efforts in Washington.
The charity has been associated with a number of beauty pageants such as Miss Wales and Miss Universe and now runs Miss GB International.
Mr Twigg advises runners approaching their second century to reduce the number of days a week they train - and allow more time between runs for their bodies to recover.
Likewise Tillakaratne Dilshan's place in the team has rarely been questioned, despite a Test average more than eight runs lower than Samaraweera's from a similar number of games, and a far greater tendency to play ill-advised shots.
To help remedy all this, the firm has created the Thermo Management Institute, which runs courses explaining Thermo's philosophy to a growing number of its 20, 500 employees.
Go North East said it expected to operate a number of "skeleton services" on strike days, with priority given to school runs and hospital shuttles.
What matters, says Khaleda Jarrar, who runs a prisoner-support group in Ramallah, is less the number of prisoners released than the kinds, such as those who are very young, or old, or ill, or were jailed before the Oslo accords of 1993, and whose release would be a genuine concession.
They added exactly 100 runs, only accelerating in the final stages, while profiting from a number of errors by the West Indians.
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