1. However, in numerical terms their communities in Britain are small, so that their linguistic influence on the Afro-Caribbean community construed as a whole is weak. 2. Because, in numerical terms, fewer showed a relationship with depression than those which failed to do so, he concludes that the relationship is probably absent. 3. The vast majority of PEPs in numerical terms are sold to basic rate taxpayers. 4. But what is incontestable is that in purely numerical terms the position of Jews and Muslims is being reversed. 5. In numerical terms alone, many unionists see the future and fear it. 6. In numerical terms the problem is greater than in East Timor, Chechnya or even Kosovo. 7. In numerical terms, the fall in rural poverty was marginally more than that of urban poverty! |