Outnumber
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The news continues to give us a picture where men
outnumber
women in nearly all occupational categories, except two: students and homemakers.
Well, in part it's because although there's just three pounds of those microbes in our gut, they really
outnumber
us.
And so how much do they
outnumber
us?
So they
outnumber
us 10 to one.
The funny this is that at most sites the geometric signs far
outnumber
the animal and human images.
Water molecules
outnumber
you a thousand trillion trillion to one.
If the lions ever
outnumber
the wildebeest on either side of the river, even for a moment, their instincts will kick in, and the results won't be pretty.
And if two lions go back, they'll
outnumber
the wildebeest on the right bank.
We think that planets may
outnumber
stars in the galaxy.
Glia surround neurons and, according to some scientists, may even
outnumber
them by as many as ten to one.
A host of private companies have plans to deploy tens of thousands of satellites into Earth orbit, where they will not only outnumber, literally
outnumber
the visible stars in the sky, while also beaming invisible light back to Earth.
The world is being run by idiots, and it will get worse as the intelligent free-thinking people become the minority and the "git 'er done" fans
outnumber
them.
The highs, (Koko the clown, the easy lube recipe)
outnumber
the lows (an all too long "The Dealers"), but even the lows are funny.
The devil worshippers are a joke compared to the satanic cults in other horror films (and, although they clearly
outnumber
the heroes, they persist in attacking them one by one), and I hope Patrick Bergin knows that, after a role like this, his career has little hope of reviving.
One proposal is a shift from a parliamentary system to a presidential system; another seeks to cut back the number of major parties from seven to two or three--aimed partly at consolidating voters in secular parties that would
outnumber
Refah,.
A China-led transaction-based world order would have clear winners and losers – and the latter would far
outnumber
the former.
At large, planned political events, journalists outnumber, and immensely out spend, the "participants."
According to the CIA World Factbook, Jews currently
outnumber
non-Jews, by 6.4 million to 5.6 million, in the total area of historical Palestine.
Second, Africa is undergoing a profound long-term transformation, characterized by rapid digitization, urbanization, and growth in the working-age population, which will
outnumber
the labor force of China and India by 2034.
As the elderly increasingly
outnumber
working-age people, pressure is building on the labor force, and tax revenues, needed to service government debt and fund public services and pension systems, are diminishing.
And, although they are far from united on the Iran deal, the agreement’s supporters
outnumber
its opponents.
“True Europeans” ought to
outnumber
true Finns and other anti-Europeans in Germany and elsewhere.
But so do tariffs, and the losers far
outnumber
the winners.
So we have grounds to hope that as the millennials begin to
outnumber
those still running Volkswagen and other major corporations, ethics will become more firmly established as an essential component of maximizing the kinds of value that really matter.
Before then, profound inequalities between China’s poor countryside and its dynamic industrial centers will generate tensions, which may be increased by the gender imbalance – young men greatly
outnumber
young women.
Even a visit to a bookstore can shock anyone who first came to know China decades ago, when it seemed inconceivable that works by non-Marxist theorists would ever
outnumber
those by Marxists.
Yet the ECB seems committed to it – not least, it seems, because QE’s beneficiaries
outnumber
those who are footing the bill.
Infants born over the next 20 years will enter adulthood at a unique time: these regions’ working populations will
outnumber
their non-working populations by two to one.
And, most important, women far
outnumber
populists.
In South and East Asia, democracies
outnumber
dictatorships by 17 to six.
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