1. The sheer numbers of them make it spectacular although there are no huge centrepiece fireworks. 2. The number of deaths makes the story newsworthy. 3. Thus at non-risky junctions feelings of risk may actually impair recognition sensitivity by increasing the number of false alarms made. 4. The implications of these findings for comparisons with non-traditional students have not really been systematically explored, and a number of factors make direct comparison difficult. 5. A large number of sections makes it easier to locate paperwork only if it is correctly filed. 6. A number of factors made this development possible. 7. An equal number of South Koreans made a simultaneous trip north. 8. An incalculable number make it to shore under cover of night and blend into Haitian-American communities, community leaders say. 9. And numbers make all the difference. 10. And only a small number of those make large returns. |