Birkbeck says it has seen falls in its own student numbers of a similar magnitude.
On the basis of original intent, the IMF is failing by a nosebleed order of magnitude.
DHS, by contrast, long ignored a popular outcry apparently of almost an order of magnitude larger.
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Because of the sheer magnitude of assets at Citi, Pandit will have to move more slowly.
Extending this example to the Internet, everything becomes orders of magnitude larger and faster.
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The Case-Shiller index can sometimes overstate the magnitude of price increases because it includes foreclosures.
On Wednesday, a 7.2-magnitude earthquake struck off the coast of Honshu, the country's meteorological agency said.
Early Thursday, an earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 6.3 struck off the same coast.
"A decade will, on average, include three events greater than magnitude 5, " the agency said.
In 1996, a 6.9 magnitude earthquake hit the city of Kobe, killing over 6, 400 people.
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The earthquake in Gujarat in India in 2001, which was of similar magnitude, killed some 20, 000.
You need the resources of a large firm to litigate and try claims of that magnitude.
It registered on seismographs as a magnitude-2.1 earthquake and could be felt 50 miles away.
Experience aside, even Vichai seems a little surprised by the magnitude of his task at Suvarnabhumi.
All of them measured between magnitude 4.5 and 5.5, according to the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS).
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That was a magnitude 6.6 event that caused the deaths of some 30, 000 people.
It depends on the extent of the damages and magnitude of the reconstruction to be done.
This is a good example of using this expertise and applying it to a greater magnitude.
That magnitude of the subprime market, of its loses, looks absolutely tiny by world markets.
Aftershocks can be expected for days or weeks after a quake of that magnitude, she said.
This pledge will help it get the resources a problem of this magnitude deserves.
The magnitude of those mistakes and the degree of willfulness involved will, I think, be key.
By contrast, CHP reduces the amount of energy wasted by an order of magnitude.
Immediately after the collision, a constant braking force of magnitude 250 N is applied to C.
Average engagement rate with ads on Twitter is orders of magnitude better than traditional media advertising.
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Still, devastation of the magnitude seen in Japan this month may take longer to clean up.
Morgan didn't suffer the magnitude of losses that rivals such as Bank of America Corp.
The last major temblor, a magnitude 7.6 also centered in Nantou County, struck in 1999.
It does not give the plan sponsor enough information to judge the magnitude of potential conflicts.
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