Examples of using To the total number in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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add its value to the total number of points.
Keyword density tells you how often a searched term appears in a text in relation to the total number of words it contains.
Though the number was less by 500 compared to the total number of protests the previous year, the state was
Ideally, this number should be close to the total number of your site's pages(which you can see under Site Structure> Pages in your WebSite Auditor project)
civil servants have reduced by 640 pósitions(a decrease of 11% compared to the total number of cadres and civil servants at the commune level
Ideally, this number should be close to the total number of your site's pages(which you can see under Site Structure> Pages in your WebSite Auditor project) minus the ones
diverse compared to the total number of people in the geolocations you're targeting,
While 35 cases may not seem like much compared to the total number of people using e-cigarettes, we are nonetheless concerned
out of work and who are willing and able to work as opposed to the total number of individuals in the work force.
This point is reinforced by research that finds in situations where there are many levels in an organization relative to the total number of employees, information gets distorted when it passes through hierarchical levels.
highly cited researchers varies from field to field and is determined accordingly to the total number of researchers contributing to the single field.
which is the ratio of the number of correct labels to the total number of labels, and the misclassification rate, which is just 1- accuracy.
of your chosen campaign, and compare this to the total number of leads you generated with that specific channel over the same time period.
Added Dr Siegel:'These numbers are similar to the total number of cervical cancers diagnosed, for which we recommend screening for the 95 million women
pay close attention to the total number of AF points,
searches have been done for a particular term, relative to the total number of searches done on Google over time.