Quarter
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1491 examples of Quarter in a sentence
So this time signature here tells us that there are four
quarter
notes in each bar, one, two, three, four; one, two, three, four, and so on.
But like I said before, if we just stick to the beat, it gets kind of boring, so we'll replace some
quarter
notes with different rhythms.
For about a
quarter
of the population, urinating after eating asparagus means smelling a distinct odor.
As any mook could see, this triangle had a
quarter
of the area of the full triangle.
The result is stagnant wages, more than a
quarter
of 25- to 54-year-olds in America, in Japan and in Europe out of work.
If you had invested a dollar 20 years ago in a portfolio of companies that focused narrowly on making more money
quarter
by quarter, that one dollar would have grown to 14 dollars and 46 cents.
With a
quarter
million different units in France alone, any widespread change would require massive disruption.
The Earth-Moon distance is a
quarter
of a million miles.
Principle number four: we should take about a
quarter
of the Earth and only let Darwin run the show there.
Since the end of the Cold War, a
quarter
century ago, at least six major wars have been predicted for this region.
This is a Walther PPK 9mm semiautomatic handgun that was used in a shooting in the French
Quarter
of New Orleans about two years ago on Valentine's Day in an argument over parking.
As a
quarter
of the world population is influenced by it, you'd be wise to do something about that.
And only one
quarter
of children complete high school because they lack school fees.
Is it any wonder that more than a
quarter
of those who must cannot make their student loan payments?
Once a quarter, all students across the state are assessed on their learning outcomes and schools which are doing well are rewarded.
And if I could show you this map animated over time, you would see that Tokyo has actually become darker, because ever since the tsunami in Japan, Japan has had to rely on a
quarter
less electricity because it turned the nuclear power stations off.
Almost a
quarter
of our planet is a single mountain range and we didn't enter it until after Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin went to the moon.
Here's a startling fact: in the 45 years since the introduction of the automated teller machine, those vending machines that dispense cash, the number of human bank tellers employed in the United States has roughly doubled, from about a
quarter
of a million to a half a million.
A
quarter
of a million in 1970 to about a half a million today, with 100,000 added since the year 2000.
And the average answer from the Saudis was just over a
quarter.
Just over a
quarter
of adults are overweight or obese.
And the amazing thing about this was that the website came down at
quarter
to 10 at night, because people were actually engaging with this data of their own free will, using their own personal time.
I was very interested to see that we got something like a
quarter
of a million people playing the quiz within the space of 48 hours of launching it.
Our society routinely makes decisions without consulting a
quarter
of the population.
Maybe there’s a way to shave a bit off of a
quarter
to get exactly one fifth.
Cutting BE looks good at first, but that last cut takes a off a
quarter
of a quarter, leaving us with a portion of 3/16: just smaller than a fifth, and not enough to cure a werewolf.
That would also give us a
quarter.
If you go down to one percent, exclude 99 percent of the group effort, you're still accounting for almost a
quarter
of the photos.
The cooperative infrastructure model says, why do you want to give up a
quarter
of the value?
If your system is designed so that you have to give up a
quarter
of the value, re-engineer the system.
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