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The scope is twice as staggering, the action twice as thrilling, the autocannibalism sequences twice as harrowing, the songs twice as catchy.
There's an adage that to succeed, black people have to be "twice as good": twice as gifted and smart, twice as hard-working, twice as … everything.
A city that is twice as populous as another does not have twice as much infrastructure and twice as much productivity.
It's twice as thick as an iPhone, and weighs nearly twice as much.
Crisp but engagingly abrasive, their industrial remix is twice as long and twice as biting.
That being said, suffering with a significant other is twice as loud and twice as fun.
The Impossible Slider is almost twice as thick and twice as dense as the original slider.
It's twice as much work as features, and you have to do it twice as fast.
This way you can claim that twice as many customers entered and drank twice as much.
The second issue is twice as many pages as the first one and twice as heavy.
The Saildrone payload is more than twice as large, and the boat is potentially twice as fast.
And if I could've spent twice as long, then the results probably would've been twice as good.
Women have to work twice as hard and be twice as good to get half the credit.
"The difference is you've got to work twice as hard and be twice as smart," she adds.
In the culture of having to be twice as good, it does not take much effort to imagine that black actors are twice as likely to not be believed, are twice as expendable to most studios, and would have to work twice as hard to get back in the good graces of an industry that's already twice as difficult for them to break into.
Fires today burn twice as many acres and for twice as long as they did in the 1990s.
Norway pays twice as much per head to the EU as Britain and takes twice as many migrants.
Women need to be twice as good, often while working twice as hard, to stay in the game.
They are almost twice as likely to use illegal narcotics and more than twice as likely to commit suicide.
If someone is infectious twice as long, then that's twice as long that they are around to spread infection.
Algerians spend twice as long in school as Moroccans, and with so much oil, they earn almost twice as much.
That is incorrect, 108db takes twice as much power to reach as 105db, but it is not twice as loud.
He's got swagger befitting a man with twice as much experience, and a country with twice as much military power.
Would him having an 'X' chromosome mean the coverage wouldn't be twice as much, twice as brutal, as we're seeing now?
In sum, the kibble bags last twice as long and the NomNomNow mixed in makes the overall meal taste twice as good.
The project took about twice as much time and twice as much money to complete, for a total cost of $4 billion.
If Mary cares about the park twice as much as Raymond, Mary will cast (roughly) twice as many votes as Raymond does.
Women are twice as likely as men to watch gangbangs and double penetration, but also twice as likely to watch romantic videos.
Older members of the queer community are twice as likely to live alone and twice as likely to be single as straight elders.
Our MBA costs nearly twice as much as it did a decade ago, but nobody believes we are delivering twice as much value.
And with two of everything – wire whisks, paddles, and dough hooks – it works twice as well and twice as fast as other mixers.
Accordingly, there are twice as many moms in this movie, twice as many goofy set pieces, and two sexy hunks instead of one.
It is nearly twice as profitable as the average European bank, despite holding twice as much capital on a risk-weighted basis (see chart).
We pay twice as much for prescription drugs, for MRIs and other medical equipment and tests, and our doctors get paid twice as much.
It's Republicans who proposed twice as much money as President Obama did in 2016 and twice as much again as he did in 2017.
It was twice as old and more than twice as far away as the first two events, occurring 1.3 and 1.4 billion years ago, respectively.
These jobs are growing twice as fast and are twice as likely to pay a living wage as those that do not require digital skills.
Millennials as event goers were almost twice as likely to volunteer for campaigns than were Gen Xers, and more than twice as likely versus baby boomers.
"We know that African-American men are twice as likely to get prostate cancer, and they're twice as likely to die from prostate cancer," Krist said.
"We would love to be twice as big as we are," he said, "because then we could serve twice as many kids as we serve now."
All other things being equal, that means earnings are twice as high as they would have been in 2003, when there were twice as many shares outstanding.
By the end of the night, your meal can last twice as long and cost twice as much as it would at almost any other pizzeria in town.
It's hard to imagine how a waitress could ever learn to serve twice as many tables, and nobody wants their kid's teacher to teach twice as many students.
Even one of the grammarians, Lindley Murray, wrote in 1795, in a hugely influential grammar book, that a semicolon signalled a pause twice as long as a comma; that a colon was twice as long as a semicolon; and that a full stop was twice as long as a colon.
Dark meat chicken contains twice as much healthy unsaturated fat as light meat chicken — although it does also contain twice as much saturated fat, the number is still small.
And from then on, it wasn't all that different from creating a typical Black Mirror installment—other than costing twice as much and taking twice as long to produce.
Rural Medicare beneficiaries frequently live more than twice as far from their doctor and nearly twice as far from the nearest hospital compared to beneficiaries in an urban setting.
Forty-one percent think he will be an unsuccessful president, twice as many as last year and nearly twice as many as those who think he will be successful.
But many say the math doesn't work out, and harder files that take twice as long to transcribe don't necessarily pay more than twice as much for the effort.
The only thing that changed was the policing techniques that explained a crime drop in New York that was twice as long and twice as steep as the national average.
Children in developing countries are twice as likely to die before the age of five if they come from a poor family, while rich children spend twice as long in education.
It's over twice as expensive as the other options, but it's also over twice as fast, which can make a noticeable difference if you're working with a lot of huge files.
Offshore wind development in the Atlantic is an alternative that has the potential to generate twice as many jobs and twice as much energy as offshore drilling without the accompanying risks.
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"She talked a lot about the balance, and the hours that are put in, and the dedication it takes, and the fact that you have to be twice as prepared, and twice as sharp, and twice as strong," Ms. Gunn said, all while making sure not to seem either too tough or too pliable.
Other studies back this up: A 2012 Human Rights Campaign report found that "LGBT youth are still more than twice as likely as non-LGBT youth to be physically attacked at school, twice as likely to be verbally harassed at school, and twice as likely to be excluded by their peers," according to HRW.
Why is it that the challenges of becoming part of a new country, of overcoming an immense language barrier or working twice as hard and twice as long are so rarely prized?
"What we found, albeit in limited data, was that when a veteran knocked on a door or made a call, the door stayed open twice as long, twice as often," Carey said.
The randomly chosen "rich" player started out with twice as much money, collected twice as much every time they went around the board, and got to roll two dice instead of one.
Today natural gas provides twice as much energy as coal.
Twice as often as not, volunteers performed favors for neighbors.
These special avocados last twice as long as regular ones.
Jackson, who earned more than twice as many electoral votes.
"You have to fight twice as hard today," Ramanavarapu said.
As a woman, she had to be twice as good.
Democrats accepted spending cuts twice as large in dollar value.
Vikhlyantseva committed 30 unforced errors, twice as many as Bertens.
In February, the number was more than twice as high.
Can a double camera make your pictures twice as good?
All are at least twice as densely populated as Paris.
Today, his net rating is over twice as high (+13.0!).
They are more than twice as likely to commit suicide.
Twice as many people died by lightning strikes last year.
You knock us down, we get up twice as strong.
She captured more than twice as many votes as Sen.
In Rwanda they attract twice as many savers as banks.
Both have a trackpad that's twice as large as before.
And women are quitting tech twice as fast as men.
Nigeria has more than twice as many Protestants as Germany.
Vietnam has slaughtered 2.5m pigs, twice as many as China.
Waluigi is twice removed from Mario and twice as stupid.
Insanely nice, and he was twice as handsome in person.
Indeed, in littered, disrupted environments, theft occurred twice as much.
They work twice as hard as any officers I know.
New Yorkers spend more than twice as long — 89 hours.
They could go to Calgary and charge twice as much.
Clot rates were twice as high for all transgender women.
Apple says it's twice as loud as the Air 2.
"Trust me, I would say twice as much," Ricciardo smiled.
Back pain was nearly twice as common in these patients.
Daenerys will lose patience and hit back twice as hard.
He's also twice as old as emerging winger Christian Pulisic.
Oh, and Grey Goose costs more than twice as much.
Debt is still expanding twice as fast as the economy.
Firefox claims Quantum loads some popular websites twice as fast.
They took twice as many vacations to places farther away.
Myth 223: Pregnant women need to eat twice as much.
In 2016, home prices rose twice as fast as inflation.
If fishing requires luck, salmon fishing takes twice as much.
Salmon grow twice as fast without swimming upriver to spawn.
Until it came back twice as strong the following month.
Rates are at least twice as high for poor women.
Yet it was twice as high as a year earlier.
Democrats were roughly twice as likely as Republicans to oppose.
Because of this, Beyoncé's anger is rendered twice as potent.
Wow Father of 2, gotta go twice as hard now.
That was more than twice as much as Monday's fall.
Understandably, perhaps — otherwise this book might be twice as long.
It cost Spotify twice as much as a vinyl billboard.
But half as long would have been twice as good.
According to Forbes, this house his almost twice as big.
Weibo is now more than twice as valuable as Sina.
Women are twice as likely as men to be affected.
Roughly twice as many are considered to be potentially competitive.
The construction took a year, twice as long as scheduled.
He also circled the world twice as a tethered spacewalker.
Conor's uncle was elected twice as city controller in Pittsburgh.
They're also twice as likely to have been sexually harassed.
Anesthesiologists earned twice as much; radiologists and cardiologists topped $500,000.
Do you get twice as much done in the mornings?
Just a month earlier, the shelter was twice as full.
That's about twice as much as during the Super Bowl.
There are twice as many people in America who believe
I've read "Great Expectations" aloud twice as a bedtime story.
Growth in Latvia and Poland was almost twice as fast.
Depression affects twice as many women than it does men.
The space is twice as long as it is wide.
Midlevel versions cost a bit more than twice as much.
"They will pay for this twice as much," he wrote.
NRA members are twice as likely to own five or more guns than non-member gunowners, and are twice as likely to carry a gun outside their house all or most of the time.
Gorilla Glass 4 was said to be twice as tough as the previous version of its glass and twice as likely to survive drops onto uneven surfaces — but only from about a meter high.
In particular, veterans with PTSD were roughly twice as likely to die of viral hepatitis and more than twice as likely to die of suicide or accidental injuries than counterparts in the general population.
Although an increase in assets will probably produce economies of scale for actively managed funds, too — running twice as much money is not twice as expensive — it can also result in higher trading costs.
In the face of these global forces, emerging economies can resemble the squatter's house in Kliptown: their economies run twice as hot when commodity markets warm up, and twice as cold when the temperature drops.
They found that in 2006, the iPod supported nearly twice as many offshore jobs as in the United States, but the total wages paid to US workers was twice as much paid to those overseas.
They combined to lose twice as many games as they won.
It's going to take you twice as long to raise [money].
The light that burns twice as bright burns half as long.
California has nearly twice as many delegates as any other state.
But the effect was twice as large as theorists had predicted.
Major depressive disorder affects women about twice as often as men.
I came back twice as strong, because I don't give up.
It takes twice as much effort as a regular job search.
Turkey wants the zone to extend at least twice as far.
That's over twice as many people who were killed in homicides.
"I have met with Kislyak twice, as a congressman," Rogers said.
Elderly women are targeted nearly twice as often as elderly men.
Electric cars use twice as much copper as internal combustion engines.
But they are still growing twice as fast as nominal GDP.
Britain is about twice as exposed to foreign trade as America.
A more comprehensive version, almost twice as long, debuted in July.
Its unemployment rate, at 10%, is more than twice as high.
They are around twice as likely to be poor or unemployed.
AIA is worth twice as much as its former parent, AIG.
The Wolverines had twice as many turnovers (28) than assists (six).
That's twice as many people agreeing an outlandish headline is truthful.
It's packed with oxygen and — get this — twice as much hydrogen.
That is twice as many as ten years earlier, he calculates.
Their total profits are almost twice as big as the firm's.
In 963 and 2017, they failed more than twice as often.
So, the Black business owner has to work twice as hard.
The electronic viewfinder is twice as sharp as the previous model.
If you find one that's not expensive, be twice as wary.
The flame that burns twice as bright burns half as long.
But they also spent twice as much time in the gym.
That touch pad is twice as large as the last one.
"The good quality charcoal lasts twice as long," Ms. Ferdinand said.
The filing referenced bitcoin transactions twice as examples of possible products.
Twice as many are concerned about immigration than any other issue.
Twice as much comes from selling data feeds, a steady business.
Smaller independents have been hit about twice as hard, on average.
It's warming twice as fast as the rest of the world.
Staal scores twice as Wild hold off Sharks SAINT PAUL, Minn.
But they might need twice as many five years from now.
It's twice as large — the largest in the world, Apple said.
Overall, the moon may hold twice as much water as Earth.
Private-sector job growth has been more than twice as fast.
He was previously convicted of burglary twice, as well as theft.
Twice as many people were in D.C. for the Women's March.
For Cluess and Godsey, that made last Monday twice as sweet.
That is more than twice as many as any other country.
It's still about twice as high as the white unemployment rate.
It's why eating disorders strike twice as many women as men.
Women are nearly twice as likely to have anxiety than men.
Today, it is majority-minority, with nearly twice as many people.
Food costs twice as much in Puerto Rico as in Florida.
Twice as many Republicans as Democrats think the concern is exaggerated.
They breed only once a year, not twice, as dogs do.
Mice, for instance, have sperm that's twice as long as elephants'.
It's actually almost twice as much as it is with China.
He received more than twice as many votes as any player.
He met with AT&T twice, and Charter twice as well.
The figure is more than twice as large as earlier estimates.
In stores, the dresses would cost more than twice as much.
It lasted about twice as long as the average bull run.
Ms. Newton said the honey was twice as sweet as sugar.
Five years earlier it reported just over twice as many employees.
"I'm twice as old as he is," Harris, 82, said softly.
Is America twice as poor as it was 10 years ago?
They spend more than twice as much as non-Prime shoppers.
Republicans, on the other hand, spent more than twice as much.
Ticket prices have risen twice as fast as wages since 2010.
"It took twice as long as it needed to," he said.
Delta's profit was about 30 percent higher, not twice as high.
Audrey and Tod went twice as far on their fast skates.
Just imagine twice as many people flying as there are now.
Battery life is also twice as good as many comparable earbuds.
They can also be charged twice as fast as previous models.
What was already a lengthy process suddenly took twice as long.
That's more than twice as popular as Snapchat's daily user base.
It attracted nearly 1.2 million visitors, twice as many as expected.
Walking to the advertising agency would have taken twice as long.
But Alipay can process 73,27 payments, twice as much, per second.
The Cowboys basically had the ball twice as long as Cleveland.
Denis Suárez scored twice as Barcelona advanced, 6-2, on aggregate.
LB-1 is twice as massive as what we thought possible.
With help from a volunteer, the work goes twice as quickly.
Twice as many bicyclists whizzing over the East River from Brooklyn.
Delta's profit was about 24637 percent higher, not twice as high.
In fact, there's almost twice as much exhibition space as before.
That means Maria was likely twice as deadly as Hurricane Katrina.
Each time it cracked, I think I ran twice as fast.
Secretaries at IBM got paid twice as much as secretaries elsewhere.
That's almost TWICE as high as Phoenix, the next worst team.
China already consumes twice as much meat as the United States.
Sirk has already performed at Eurovision twice, as a backing singer.
If Thanos succeeds, there will be half as many people, but (once they recover from their shock and grief, presumably) they will have access to twice as many resources and will end up twice as happy.
In public schools, white students are twice as likely as Native students to take at least one advanced placement course, and Native students are more than twice as likely to be suspended, according to our analysis.
That night, Beyoncé was the "twice as good" speech personified; the speech black parents give their children preparing them for a lifetime of working twice as hard to get half as much as their white counterparts.
"[I had to] work twice as hard, be twice as good, and be three times as lucky [as my white peers]," writes Jarrett, 62, who followed President Barack Obama from the campaign trail to the White House.
Black trans people are twice as likely to be unemployed and more than twice as likely to live in extreme poverty than trans people of all races, according to a survey by the National LGBTQ Task Force.
Carlo Ancelotti has won the European Cup four times with AC Milan – twice as player, twice as manager, while Franz Beckenbauer remains the only man to have won the World Cup from both sides of the touchline.
"This job has gotten twice as busy and twice as violent," said Mr. Rice, who retired from fighting fires in 261 and is based in Sacramento, and is now president of California Professional Firefighters, a statewide union.
That results in CPU performance twice as fast as the last model.
The Intel drive opened the program twice as fast as the Sandisk.
He claims Russia is cutting production twice as fast as originally planned.
But the Bulls made six three-pointers — twice as many as Miami.
This percentage is more than twice as high as 2017's numbers.
The Mavic Pro gets about twice as big, when you unfold it.
Canada is warming twice as fast as the rest of the world.
Sure, it would be better if the battery lasted twice as long.
Every 10db of gain makes the sound-thru-mic twice as loud.
"Women always have to work twice as hard as men," she said.
In 1992 twice as many fourth babies were boys as were girls.
Despite being twice as large as 5G, numerically speaking, 10G isn't comparable.
As much as you're judging, they're probably judging themselves twice as much.
Despite spending much less, Australians see physicians twice as often as Americans.
City folk, who are disproportionately Han, earn twice as much as herders.
The heiress will soon have the chance to be twice as generous.
That song we released as a music video, went twice as viral.
Experts reckon that the undeclared amount is at least twice as large.
Musk said it will be twice as safe as a human driver.
The then newlyweds famously kissed (twice!) as the crowds cheered below them.
And today, Norfolk is twice as dependent on agriculture as the average.
Over the past decade fares have risen twice as fast as salaries.
He expects Cyber Monday to be twice as big as Black Friday.
But greats like Lionel Messi can add twice as much or more.
The Conservatives, now the official opposition, have more than twice as many.
Lyft alone lost $911 million in 2018; Uber lost twice as much.
These auctions were once twice as busy, says Félicité Mukarurangwa, a trader.
Probably they should have done it twice, as far as I'm concerned.
Tanzanians are now about twice as rich as they were in 1990.
BoKlok reckons that it builds twice as quickly as the industry norm.
"Three months ago you had twice as much hair," he told her.
It takes me back to the "twice as good" speech every time.
But in recent years, losses have been more than twice as high.
In 2016, there were twice as many cars registered as babies born.
More than twice as many AAPIs nationally voted for Obama over Romney.
The Alexa user base listened for twice as long as mobile users.
Like, twice as much as it is in other developed nations expensive.
Siebel went through the program twice, as the co-founder of Justin.
"We" or "us" was used more than twice as much -- 54 times.
About twice as many CubeSats were launched in 2015, the report said.
Per capita, the US sees over twice as many deaths as either.
That is almost twice as fast as Houston, America's fastest-growing metropolis.
By starting 28500 years earlier, they'd have almost twice as much saved.
I have to work twice as hard to get half the results.
When people pair up, you see that statement become twice as strong.
A square foot there is twice as expensive as in midtown Manhattan.
Plus, state companies take on twice as much debt as private companies.
He also does twice as well among white evangelicals as does Sen.
That's a higher response rate on more than twice as many phones.
In fact, she was the first to do it twice as well.
Blacks are twice as likely to think that racial issues are neglected.
Britain's economy is about twice as exposed to foreign trade as America's.
McMorris Rodgers has nearly twice as much cash on hand ($227 million).
Those with public or private insurance were more than twice as likely.
It's also twice as loud and compatible with Alexa and Google Assistant.  
That is about twice as many as at the 2012 London Games.
How much more could you accomplish if you were twice as productive?
Messi ended with a score that was twice as high as Ronaldo's.
Joe Panik homered twice as San Francisco beat visiting Atlanta, 13-4.
Immigrants are twice as likely to start businesses as native-born Americans.
The length is twice as long as Twitter's current 140-character limit.
Typically, twice as many students are deemed proficient, according to the NRC.
In fact SDs drew almost twice as much support as conservative parties.
LGBTQ/SGL adults are twice as likely to be without health insurance.
Now tap "Enable Restrictions" and enter your new passcode twice, as prompted.
You'll have twice as many to fry, but they'll cook more quickly.
Fentanyl is a prescription painkiller that's about twice as potent as morphine.
It's twice as ancient as Earth and about five times as massive.
Today, Republicans control 32, and hold twice as many governorships as Democrats.
Still, twice as many (52 percent) of them subscribe to Amazon Prime.
Harris's launch earned her about twice as much digital electricity as Sen.
That shortcut makes finding the key only twice as hard as before.
On the House committee, Republicans got roughly twice as much as Democrats.
That's roughly twice as fast as a "normal" charger could do it.
I'd be happier if Super Mario Run was twice as long, too.
Two decades after that, in 2048, it will have twice as many.
And he will rebuild -- "twice as nice" -- in the neighborhood he loves.
And for those with lung cancer, the rate was twice as high.
That meant that the machines were working twice as hard as usual.
How does having one white parent change that "twice as good" calculation?
Other Chinese hypersonic missile tests have reached speeds almost twice as fast.
They are more than twice as likely to experience sexual victimization again.
In 2016, there were more than twice as many suicides as homicides.
He was a head taller than me and probably twice as strong.
More than twice as many — 35 percent — expect their taxes to rise.
The retail price is typically twice as much as the wholesale price.
Boys were more than twice as likely as girls to be victimized.
Turner was also in the shot twice as both of her characters.
Phillips itself has 95,400 Instagram followers, twice as many as in 2015.
That speed, by the way, is twice as fast as a cheetah.
Electric vehicle motors use twice as much copper as internal combustion engines.
That's twice as expensive as they've historically been, according to Research Affiliates.
Mark Messier won twice, as did Sandy McCarthy, Jed Ortmeyer and Erixon.
The size of the observed signal is twice as big as predictions.
Does Warren like Bank of America twice as much as Wells Fargo?
Every time he hits them, they should hit him twice as hard.
I had a daughter, so I had to work twice as hard.
Heitkamp was elected statewide as tax commissioner and twice as attorney general.
After all, their winters are twice as long and thrice as unbearable.
Black infants are twice as likely to die before their first birthday.
After lunch he is twice as hungry and feels like an idiot.
You could literally be almost twice as rich as an entire country.
They have risen more than twice as fast as the overall economy.
Most of the comparable houses we looked at were twice as expensive.
Depression is twice as common in women as it is in men.
That's more than twice as much as the NY Fed was offering.
Apeel's avocados take about twice as long to spoil, Rogers told Cramer.
This makes Hurricane Maria more than twice as deadly as Hurricane Katrina.
The company says its avocados last twice as long as nonorganic avocados.
Yak milk can have twice as much fat as that of cows.
That is more than twice as many epidemics as any other country.
Conversely, those over 30 were almost twice as likely to hold Yahoo.
The Hamilton project finds that median income is twice as high in the richest one fifth of counties as in the poorest fifth, while unemployment is twice as high in the worst-performing counties as the best performing.
Tax data show that between 2000 and 250 the pay of senior management in American non-profit organisations (including hospitals and universities) rose twice as fast as that of other staff—and twice as fast as total expenditure.
He has already won twice as head coach of the Golden State Warriors, twice as a player for the San Antonio Spurs and three times as a player for the Chicago Bulls alongside Michael Jordan and Scottie Pippen.
" Well aware of the challenges this new school poses to her son, his mother warns him to "be twice as excellent and be twice as careful from this point on" because "being anything less will get you hell.
He claims they will be twice as durable as current packs with the ability to live through twice as many charge cycles, and he has said they'd be ready to go in time for the EMotion's originally planned release.
This means that if one company has a value that is twice as great as another, the square corresponding to the first company will have an area that is twice as big as the square for the other company.
The Arctic has warmed twice as fast as the rest of the world.
Elsewhere in healthcare, doctors are burning out twice as fast as other workers.
Republicans had entered the 2010 contest with twice as many comparable Democratic targets.
"The light that burns twice as bright burns half as long," Tyrell says.
According to Us Weekly, the show got twice as many applicants as normal.
Because, it's like, you work twice as hard to get half as much.
Almost twice as many people — 64 percent — believe Trump should not bypass Congress.
In 286, there were twice as many boomers eligible to vote as millennials.
For comparison, Indiana has twice as many people and 3603 Division I teams.
"I definitely can achieve twice as much by keeping fit," Branson tells FourHourBodyPress.
In the Visier data set, managers earned twice as much as non-managers.
Wow, OK—that's more than twice as much as it's actually selling for.
Okposo scored twice as the Sabres beat the Jets 43-1 on Oct.
Sanders' plan is less progressive, more generous and more than twice as expensive.
Now, when John F. Kennedy was elected, 18-29 was twice as big.
Twitter reported that twice as many people tweeted about #NationalVoterRegistrationDay compared with 2016.
Recruiters spent nearly twice as much time reviewing two-page resumes, as well.
People who only smoked, however, were actually twice as likely to report quitting.
Worldwide, women are twice as likely as men to have an anxiety disorder.
He held twice as many events, before energized crowds of mostly younger voters.
Do you get up to pee twice as often as your co-workers?
There may be twice as many bird species as we thought, researchers say.
No wonder California has twice as many homeless people as the national average.
Though it looks the same, Eero says it's twice as powerful as before.
Scherzer is one pitch short of having thrown twice as many as Greinke.
Its new roads mysteriously cost twice as much per kilometre as its neighbours'.
I have had cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) twice as well as cognitive hypnotherapy.
Now they inspect work sites that employ more than twice as many people.
Castaner said the gunman exchanged shots with security forces twice as he escaped.
Here's a trick: tap the spacebar twice, and you jump twice as high.
The Falcon Heavy took more than twice as long as Musk originally predicted.
Oxygen tanks deliver twice as much gas as before, and suffer fewer leaks.
In January, $1 equaled 4 reais, about twice as many as in 2012.
Without immigrant women, the drop would have been more than twice as large.
Plus, "monthly payments have increased twice as much as incomes," the report says.
"It's warming twice as fast as the rest of the world," he says.
That is more than twice as many departures as the Democrats have suffered.
That's nearly twice as expensive as some of the cheapest gas-powered Vespas.
Even with this early version, it's almost twice as good as a person.
They rated him twice as likely to be the candidate as Ms Warren.
According to genetic testing, E5 has fathered twice as many offspring as Diego.
Girls were twice as likely as boys to say a stranger messaged them.
The others exercised for twice as long, burning roughly 600 calories each time.
SO, WE HAVE THE SAME NUMBER OF CUSTOMERS AND TWICE AS MANY DEPOSITS.
Men are twice as likely to have it, according to the Mayo Clinic.
They do switch between devices about twice as fast as the old AirPods.
It's a more subtle approach than Frank's, for sure, yet twice as effective.
It's a lifelong process, and they are nearly twice as likely to reskill.
I have to work twice as hard to be considered half as good.
Banks in Sweden are around twice as profitable as the average in Europe.
Twice as many people would have unreliable access to water as do today.
In absolute terms, that is more than twice as many as in America.
It's like being twice as powerful at just the push of a button.
That is four times China's rate and almost twice as high as Brazil's.
The drug is about twice as powerful as OxyContin, another often abused opioid.
Unless you're the president, in which case you get twice as many scoops.
The cloud business grew more than twice as fast as the overall business.
The flexible phone will be at least twice as thick as today's phones.
These figures are roughly twice as much as they were prior to 2010.
Twice as many Justices refused to let the ban go forward as written.
Ketamine, for example, has a twin called esketamine that's about twice as strong.
In the post, Lawhorn allegedly described shooting his mother twice as she slept.
This episode didn't need to be twice as long as a standard one.
Which made Margaery's explosive death on the show in 2016 twice as devastating.
Immigrants are twice as likely to start businesses as their native-born peers.
I find myself using twice as much when substituting, but I like garlic.
"I definitely can achieve twice as much by keeping fit," he tells FourHourBodyPress.
Aetna said drug companies would reap twice as much in savings over consumers.
But twice as many black officers characterize the relationship as fair or poor.
The 230 metres is twice as far as I wanted it to be.
Its investors stay with it roughly twice as long as the industry average.
So they are twice as indebted, but have a third of the performance.
Almost twice as rich as Chile in the 1970s, Argentina is now poorer.
Its military budget is twice as large as the rest of NATO's combined.
Twice as many independents view him positively than negatively, 60 to 28 percent.
The team has scored more than twice as many runs as its opponents.
Today, however, China's wealthy are worth twice as much as the housing stock.
If they come after me, I'm going to hit back twice as hard.
"I definitely can achieve twice as much by keeping fit," Branson tells FourYourBodyPress.
It includes twice as many electricity as gas projects, an EU source said.
BT Chief Executive Philip Jansen says the bill would be twice as high.
And Steve, black unemployment remains close to twice as high as white unemployment.
For people who left after we did, it took twice as much again.
Or more than twice as generous that Kim Kardashian would become U.S. president.
Clinton had to be twice as good to be taken half as seriously.
Nor is it shocking that Democrats are twice as likely to watch MSNBC.
This means that on average, they are also transporting twice as much pollen.
"It's almost twice as good as a person" was one of his claims.
AROUND EUROPE Lionel Messi scored twice as Barcelona won, 5-1, at Leganes.
Solar power alone could produce twice as much electricity as we currently produce.
They are twice as likely to start new businesses as native-born Americans.
According to Gallup, that's about twice as high as it was in 2008.
I eventually did, and it was twice as sophisticated and half as fun.
I'd like to see twice as many designs for a new Model S.
The main star it orbits is nearly twice as massive as the sun.
But the Note 103 Plus has twice as many cameras on its rear.
Black babies are twice as likely to die as infants than white babies.
Brooklyn, with nearly twice as many residents as the Bronx, has had 12.
I started getting twice as much done every day once I implemented this.
The oceans are heating up twice as fast as they were in 23.
They're more comfortable than your favorite pair of jeans and twice as versatile.
In some cases, substituted items can end up costing almost twice as much.
Tax credit housing now accommodates about twice as many households as public housing.
African Americans' unemployment rate is typically twice as high as that of whites.
In other words, Romney was about twice as popular with Republicans as Trump.
Syria's war has been going on more than twice as long as Bosnia's.
The journey home from Kathmandu feels twice as long as the journey there.
And Conoco's net loss of $1.5 billion was twice as big as Chevron's.
Alaska is warming twice as fast as the rest of the United States.
It's also six feet long — twice as long as most standard charging cables.
One study even found that they became twice as likely to attend college.
These pages are also loading twice as fast as before via Google Search.
We perceive spring to be eternal—more than twice as long as winter.
But Craigslist is nearly twice as big, with 0.53% of all lodging transactions.
The president's blueprint would have cut State's funding by roughly twice as much.
Immigrants are twice as likely to start a business than U.S.-born citizens.
Instead, they're made of a special material that can cost twice as much.
The production would look twice as good with better lighting than Michael Korsch's.
The Assembly countered with an increase almost twice as large, at $1.5 billion.
Worldwide, by some estimates, they store twice as much as the world's forests.
A problem-plagued shoot pushed the cost to more than twice as much.
There are now 40,286.7 downtown jobs, twice as many as a decade ago.
Post-show conversations that usually lasted 20 minutes were running twice as long.
Overall, the region is warming about twice as fast as the global average.
That's twice as much as nearly every other wealthy country in the world.
Carlson re-materializes Envy twice, as a full figure and a portrait bust.
My fingers felt twice as thick as usual; my hands, half as flexible.
Diazepam in particular was at least twice as effective when combined with silver.
The black unemployment rate is around twice as high as the white equivalent.
Adam Scott has won it twice, as have Paul Lawrie and Branden Grace.
And my parents taught me from Day 1 to work twice as hard.
Alaska spends twice as much on health care per person as Utah does.
He estimated that the Beauforce is about twice as long as its pier.
But most of those who had walked twice as much were thinner now.
Its renewables plants produce twice as much clean energy as green-minded Denmark.
The lawsuit alleges that similarly situated men earn at least twice as much.
Data compiled by Yelp indicate the services are twice as popular as usual.
So in two days, there's twice as many people (280N) carrying the virus.
Women were twice as likely to appear on behalf of public sector clients.
By some estimates, the explosion was twice as strong as the Hiroshima bomb.
On Kawabata, Bleusalt's beechwood modal shows up as twice as soft as cotton.
"Already, she's twice as beautiful as she was before," the surgeon proudly announces.
Earlier, Lautaro Martínez scored twice as Inter Milan beat Slavia Prague, 3-1.
Brownlee's video received more than twice as many favorites as any other video.
Maple Leafs 28.6, Coyotes 4 Patrick Marleau scored twice as Toronto defeated Arizona.
Temperatures in the Arctic are warming twice as fast as the global average.
That's a new high, and it's twice as high the share in 2000.
They represent a president who is twice as rude and only inadvertently funny.
Plus being able to eat something twice as big as itself is crazy.
Sports bettors watch about twice as much sports coverage as non-bettors do.
"Nothing is getting expanded, the bathrooms aren't twice as big," Ms. Bestor said.
They're comparable in quality to Randolph Engineering aviators that cost twice as much.
Wordplay SATURDAY PUZZLE — Today's puzzle took me about twice as long as yesterday's.
Folded, it's more than twice as thick as my iPhone 11 Pro Max.
That means Buffett makes less than twice as much as his typical employee.
BMW sold more than twice as many of its 3-series sedan alone.
The House Armed Services Committee authorized twice as many engines after heavy debate.
Myth: Pregnant women need to eat twice as much as they did before.
That's nearly twice as much as what the rest of the nation thinks.
The Arctic is warming twice as fast as the rest of the world.
Its maize fields are now almost twice as productive as the African average.
"Her male replacement is getting twice as much as she is," she said.
Those youngest patients were also more than twice as likely to need hospitalization.
Disney is splashing out nearly twice as much on new shows this year.
Even still, almost twice as many adults rejected the idea as accepted it.
That's more than twice as much as the gains in the biotech sector.
Cornell has said these stores are twice as productive as Target's larger ones.
She thought 7,000 people would turn out; twice as many as that did.
Democratic voters were twice as likely as Republicans to say they are concerned.
So Jacobin moved it to a venue that holds around twice as many.
It was equally powerful and twice as scary, because of what was happening.
Yet nearly twice as many Republicans, about 398,000, cast votes in the primary.
Her Easter guests invariably eat twice as much ham as lamb, she said.
For what it's worth ... the alleged victim looks twice as big as Biebs.
EpiPens, for instance, cost twice as much in the US as in Canada.
Katrina was twice as wide as Camille, which dramatically increased the storm surge.
That makes us have to work twice as hard to represent our group.
Taking these numbers into account, it's pretty clear that chicken thighs contain twice as much fat as chicken breasts — but the majority of the fat is unsaturated, so they contain twice as much of that more heart-healthy fat, as well.
It had the fewest average work hours, the highest volunteer rate (twice as much as Florida, which scored last place for this metric), the lowest divorce rate (twice as much as Nevada), and is the fourth-safest state per Wallethub.
People are twice as likely to die from heart attacks in poverty-stricken neighborhoods in New York, and children in these areas of the city are more than twice as likely to end up in the hospital for psychiatric problems.
The US spent twice as much per capita on health care last year than the average for Organisation for Economic Co-Operation and Development (OECD) countries, but not twice as much as every single one of the organization's 35 other members.
Pedaling feels totally normal — except you go twice as fast with half the effort.
Mountains are also warming, at a rate twice as fast as the global average.
A redesign in 2007 made the tower stand twice as high as originally planned.
Mars  has seasons like those of Earth , but they average almost twice as long.
Blackrat's deliciously chaotic metalpunk is as catchy as the plague, and twice as deadly.
If you need more, you can spend twice as much on an iPad Pro.
It's as if the metronome eerily ticks twice as fast as your hand's push.
But cranes should be able to handle winds almost twice as strong, Barth said.
Mexican customers pay nearly twice as much as U.S. customers do for the power.
SSDs saw a smaller improvement, but in some cases was still twice as fast.
He wound up with nearly twice as many unforced errors, 35, as winners, 18.
It took twice as much effort, but it was a dream we'd always had.
He says there were twice as many shows on Snap in Q2 as Q1.
Subaltern groups have to self-regulate twice as much to have half a chance.
Even before the attacks, we were frowned upon, but it's twice as bad now.
For context, that's nearly twice as much as the major political parties put together.
The higher tax brackets aren't twice as wide for married couples as for singles.
But for some Prime customers, at least, instant gratification just got twice as fast.
They're almost as easy as not doing anything at all, and twice as gorgeous.
Flip it over once or twice as you roll to ensure it's not sticking.
HoloLens 2 features a field of view that's twice as large as the original.
People with gum disease are almost twice as likely to have coronary artery disease.
The next step, of course, is reading faster — twice as fast, to be exact.
As the Trace has reported, a single cancer study can cost twice as much.
These premium eggs, however, can retail for about twice as much as conventional eggs.
There are nearly twice as many registered Democrats in New York State as Republicans.
IHMC's exo is more powerful, but at 75 pounds is almost twice as heavy.
Universities receive twice as much money per student as they did two decades ago.
Britons munched more than twice as much soft fruit in 2105 as in 2000.
Rangers 5, Coyotes 2 Pavel Buchnevich scored twice as New York kept Arizona winless.
What is keeping you from making this twice as big as it is today?
An Afrofuturist music festival in Detroit charged white people twice as much for tickets.
Whenever Trump criticizes her, Warren fires right back at him, sometimes twice as hard.
The HoloLens 2 has a field of view that's twice as big as before.
In other words, Warren got twice as many delegates despite getting 19 fewer votes.
It's sometimes called "dilly" on the street; it's around twice as strong as heroin.
I wanted to make him proud, and I wanted to work twice as hard.
But it's also true that they have more than twice as much life experience.
App launch speed will be up to twice as fast on the new system.
And of course, four years later it's twice as much as it was before.
Worldwide, girls remain twice as likely never to start school in the first place.
Youngsters now have up to twice as much training by the age of 33.
Those over 50 are twice as likely to be successful as those under 25.
I get it done twice as quick and I feel cheerful about doing it.
In the South of England Championships, men run almost twice as far as women.
Double Guitar So you can annoy twice as many people at Guitar Center. 47.
Millennials are also twice as likely as baby boomers to remodel bathrooms, HomeAdvisor found.
The agreement provides funding for more than twice as many beds as Democrats wanted.
Well, he's told it twice as far as we know — six whole seasons apart.
Compared to Apple Music, Spotify now has about twice as many paid subscribers worldwide.
Since the smaller satellites have multiple angles, their measurements were around twice as accurate.
Males, known simply as "dogs," have been victorious 71 times, almost twice as often.
Lung-cancer patients with EGFR mutations who took the drug lived twice as long.
It's twice as fast, with four times the range and eight times the bandwidth.
Since then it has given Russia twice as many points as any other country.
After that, they just said, 'We're going to have to make twice as much.
However, this rate has sped up to more than twice as fast since 1980.
The A6300's electronic viewfinder is twice as sharp as the on the A6000.
The 2003 heat wave was more than twice as likely because of global warming.
"I definitely can achieve twice as much by keeping fit," says Branson to FourHourBodyPress.
If you double the price, you get twice as many cores, RAM and storage.
Only it does so with twice as much fanfare, and half as much impact.
Despite falling death rates, Black babies still die twice as often as white babies.
The star is twice as hot and 2½ times more massive than our sun.
Plenty of Ikea products are twice as expensive, if you buy through Amazon resellers.
Panthers live half as long as horses, because panthers are twice as punctual. Fact.
In fact, they spent twice as much money online as they thought they had.
They are twice as likely as older workers to have lowered their career outlook.
Young victims of cyberbullying are twice as likely to attempt suicide and self-harm.
The panel is twice as wide as before, allowing it to display more content.
But it does also mean that any awkward encounters can feel twice as painful.
It just always seemed like he was playing twice as hard as anyone else.
That's almost twice as many major storms as have hit the runner-up, Texas.
The impact was about twice as large for children living in low-income counties.
On the minus side, that makes nuclear war with N. Korea twice as likely.
UCL now employs 70 people for the task, twice as many as in 2012.
Commercial property in London's West End is twice as expensive as in midtown Manhattan.
In fact, about twice as many people signed up on the first day, Nov.
A similar package in the United States usually costs more than twice as much.
But in the financial-technology market, the number appears to be twice as big.
Josh Donaldson homered twice as the Blue Jays ended a five-game home skid.
And the suicide rate for men is about twice as much as for women.
Over that same period, Clinton's campaign is spending almost twice as much, $2900 million.
A building sells for twice as much as the average price in the neighborhood.
IBM's apprenticeship program, launched in 2017, has grown nearly twice as fast as expected.
Vettel, with 171 points, has scored more than twice as many as Raikkonen (83).
The bad news: Some wines from after 213 had twice as much radioactive material.
It lasted twice as long as regular balls, Dillon said, but proved too costly.
Insider selling occurred twice as often in the eight days after a buyback announcement.
Lee wrote Jefferies expected China to spend twice as aggressively on 5G than Japan.
Instagram has less than twice as many advertisers as Snap right now at 4C.
Open Candidates makes you twice as likely to get contacted by recruiters, Nieh wrote.
Both types of stroke were roughly twice as common in men as in women.
Currently, the entry level Tesla is almost twice as expensive as the Chevy Bolt.
"I definitely can achieve twice as much by keeping fit," the billionaire tells FourHourBodyPress.
Billionaire Richard Branson says he is twice as productive on days when he exercises.
By contrast, here in Texas, some residents are twice as close to SpaceX's pad.
But those additions may not justify spending twice as much on a new phone.
It was also twice as likely to incorrectly flag white defendants as low risk.
My home state is warming twice as fast as the rest of the world.
A red carpet takes days to build — and it's taken down twice as fast.
Mexican customers pay nearly twice as much as U.S. customers do for the power.
The U.S. exceeds OECD average also by spending twice as much on tertiary education.
Japan exports more than twice as much to the United States as it buys.
Morell served as deputy director and twice as acting director during the Obama administration.
That said, even by shipping nearly twice as many units, Fitbit still lost marketshare.
Apparently that number is twice as much as Obama got from owners in 2009.
That means AmerisourceBergen is twice as big as companies like Procter & Gamble or Target.
The group returned the following week, and nearly twice as many people were arrested.
And they were about twice as likely as an uninjured sibling to die prematurely.
It also has 18 decks, making it twice as high as the Washington Monument.
Now I have twice as many inquiries, and people even negotiate with me less.
And some nutritionists advise adults to consume twice as much protein as currently recommended.
Mr. De Luz delivered them as if he could have done twice as many.
Before another, they swallowed twice as much caffeine; and before a third, a placebo.
To become the greatest of all time, she's had to work twice as hard.
They are all growing more than twice as fast as the U.S. economy. 11.
Nearly twice as many people had unhealthy lipid levels in January as in June.
But once we created those new memories, it hurt twice as much to leave.
The new computer, called Summit, is twice as fast as the previous record holder.
The fiesta shift typically pays at least twice as much as a prep shift.
That's more than twice as much as Stockton's farmworkers typically make in the fields.
They were also twice as likely to complete advanced math later in high school.
Our world's northern polar region is warming twice as fast as the global average.
About twice as many women on brexanolone achieved that status, Dr. Meltzer-Brody said.
Carbon dioxide levels in some classrooms can be twice as high, Mr. Fisk noted.
About one million people were evacuated, more than twice as many as in 1999.
At some point that may change, but we have to work twice as hard.
Those who listed their spouse were twice as likely to have higher life satisfaction.
Every three days we wait, therefore, will mean twice as many Americans getting infected.
White men and women are twice as likely as Asians to hold executive positions.
Democrats were almost twice as likely to agree, and Republicans agreed by huge margins.
The police said Officer Veve fired his weapon twice as he was being dragged.
It also made the lithium-ion battery almost twice as powerful as Dr. Whittingham's.
Almost twice as many respondents chose the candidate with a better chance of winning.
She was almost twice as old as most wolves here, but will be missed.
It's about the size of Montana and twice as deep as the Grand Canyon.
Millennials are twice as likely as baby boomers to want to travel for business.
In the states they earn twice as much and have half the poverty rate.
The stock opened down more than twice as much before recovering throughout the day.
The coffee-infused cola beverage has nearly twice as much caffeine as regular Pepsi.
"You have to do twice as much work as your white counterparts," he said.
Women with insomnia were nearly twice as likely to deliver before 34 weeks gestation.
AUGUSTA, Ga. — At 74, Phil Mickelson is twice as old as Jordan Spieth is.
Republicans are twice as concerned as Democrats about the potential economic impact of impeachment.
Debt in China has expanded twice as fast as the overall economy since 2008.
Work twice as hard to get half of what they get, and all that.
In contrast, Eton College alone sends more than twice as many pupils to Oxbridge.
Men hear nearly twice as many references to their technical expertise and their vision.
Republicans are twice as concerned as Democrats about the potential economic impact of impeachment.
The findings also showed that programmers chose twice as many documentaries directed by men.
Ramos, on the other hand, will have to contend with twice as many candidates.
After controlling for other factors, the big-city residents receive twice as much support.
That will amount to almost 500 million people, nearly twice as many as today.
Westbrook has twice as many triple-doubles this season as any other N.B.A. player.
Radical Muslims have now killed nearly twice as many Americans as non-Muslim extremists.
Black infants are twice as likely to die as infants born to white moms.
Britain's capital has around 19903 commercial climbing gyms, twice as many as in 2012.
Today, Republicans are now more than twice as likely to own guns than Democrats.
Among black Americans, black players are roughly twice as popular as comparable white players.
But experimental smartphones like the Galaxy Fold and Mate X cost twice as much.
Than a bed that seems twice as large because it is half as full?
It's twice as common for males, and mostly at a young age pre-40s.
While fat takes up to almost twice as much space muscle it weighs less.
In March, Sanders raised more than twice as much as the Hillary Clinton campaign.
At the upper end, those cost more than twice as much as originally advertised.
Apps launch up to twice as fast when your device is under heavy workload.
Some analysts believe Sanders's plan will cost twice as much as his campaign estimates.
A redesign in 20133 made the tower stand twice as high as originally planned.
Poor children are twice as likely as rich children to die before age 5, and poor girls are more than twice as likely to become child brides in signs of troubling inequality, said the annual report by the United Nations' children's agency.
Airplanes are expensive in general but the A5's list price of $389,000 is noticeably more than that of, say, a new Cessna 172, the world's most popular starter / training aircraft … which carries twice as many passengers and almost twice as much weight.
Not long ago, the Centers for Disease Control noted that nearly twice as many men versus women met the diagnostic criteria for alcohol dependence during the year analyzed, and men were found to be twice as likely to binge drink as women.
Moldova is about twice as dependent on remittances as the Philippines, which is saying something.
Zombie Pack, on the other hand, costs less than $18 for twice as many masks.
In 2017 they had to play more than twice as often to justify their fees.
They also had to pay twice as much in fares, according to the ERC's study.
But double the screen time doesn't mean I have twice as much to write about.
Why on earth would a pink scooter cost twice as much as a red one?
In 1985, however, there was over twice as much older sea ice, at 45 percent.
The 30-year-old has won the Vezina Trophy twice as the league's best goalie.
In other words, you spend twice as much time doing nice stuff than bad stuff.
Overall, black faces were more than twice as likely to be misread than white faces.
The thing is enormous—easily twice as large as a standard desktop CPU from Intel.
If the job takes them half the time then they can do twice as much.
Both also saw twice as much trading volume, clearly enthusiasm for the Invitation Homes IPO.
Across the country, black students are referred to police twice as often as white students.
This powerful accessory can charge some USB devices twice as fast as their included chargers.
The more distant galaxy itself is actually twice as far from Hubble as Abell 370.
The Huntsman: Winter's War is as beautiful as a fragrance advertisement and twice as silly.
HelloFresh is growing three times faster than Blue Apron and is worth twice as much.
This followup is twice as long, and Okorafor plays with a slightly more ambitious narrative.
That's nearly twice as large as the gender gap that all women on average face.
As mad as people get at people for using, they're twice as mad at themselves.
Together, all the world's bogs store twice as much carbon as all the world's forests.
If you experience maltreatment as a child, you're twice as likely to be depressed now.
PCL is the construction firm, and they are working almost twice as fast as normal.
Even with today's smaller gains, prices are still rising almost twice as fast as inflation.
Abe has delayed the planned increase twice as he prioritised economic growth over fiscal reforms.
However, that number is twice as large when the U.S. is examined as a whole.
Trump said he thinks corporate inversions cost the United States twice as much as estimated.
Gomez said customers are shopping twice as much on weekends as they do on weekdays.
The company claims it's twice as fast as the original Firefox from six months ago.
If we're following that logic, then twice-as-long tweets would be half as funny.
Weather forecasters have warned that Kenneth could dump twice as much rain on northern Mozambique.
Pretty soon they'll be the same size as wireless headphones but twice as goof-looking.
Last year the airline recruited 1,000 new staff, twice as many as the year before.
With about 3,900 employees, Twitter is almost twice as big today as it was then.
Venture capitalists are investing record sums in marijuana startups, growing twice as fast as 2018.
The fund is twice as big as the firm's third fund, which closed in 22015.
That's twice as long as the AirPods, which get five hours on a single charge.
That is equivalent to losing a night's sleep, and twice as debilitating as using marijuana.
Truvia spoonable calorie-free sweetener (or another natural brand about twice as sweet as sugar)
Black Americans are more than twice as likely to get multiple myeloma than white Americans.
For a boy, intercourse was supposed to happen twice, as close to ovulation as possible.
Carrie Underwood had 3m plays between 2000 and 2018; Kenny Chesney received twice as many.
On average, erectile function was twice as good after this intervention than it was before.
You know, our numbers are twice as high as they were this time last year.
The main advantage of C-V2X is that it's nearly twice as fast as DSRC.
Since 2015, it has deported nearly twice as many Central Americans than the U.S. has.
More than 90% of that trade currently goes by sea, which takes twice as long.
That's roughly twice as big as video game consoles and half as big as tablets.
Smith told me they have built one with a screen that's almost twice as large.
LeBron James is over twice as high, as was Leonard himself during the regular season.
Prime customers spend twice as much on Amazon as non-members, according to CIRP research.
And it made lots of other attendees' cosplays twice as awesome as they already were.
The Arctic has been warming twice as fast as the rest of Earth, scientists say.
"I stand twice as tall as he does on the stage that matters," Bloomberg said.
In 2008, there were more than twice as many non-criminal deportations as criminal deportations.
More than twice as many thought output would stay the same or rise (tmsnrt.rs/2gfFVoC).
And with its two antennas and MIMO technology, expect to complete tasks twice as fast.
After escaping that jam, Manaea pumped his fists twice as he headed toward the dugout.
Black women were still twice as likely as white women to have an unintended pregnancy.
At $279.99, the Gyde S4 gloves cost twice as much as Burton's most expensive model.
Thus, even the latest European NOx standard is twice as lax as the American one.
It's 40 percent faster than last year's A9, and twice as fast as the A13815833.
"I know I've got to rest twice as hard as the next man," Mitchell adds.
He has earned 18 gold medals, twice as many as the second-highest gold winners.
Immigrants are almost twice as likely as native born Americans to start their own businesses.
In many parts of the world air travel grows about twice as fast as GDP.
Ordering a private driver would cost you twice as much as jumping in a taxi.
Foreclosures in Italy take nearly five years, more than twice as long as in Greece.
I've been fired twice as chief executive: the initial time in my first CEO job.
Apple claims the 2799-inch's speakers are louder and have twice as much dynamic range.
Apple says the new 215-inch up to twice as fast as the previous gen.
Ultimately, nearly twice as many women die from strokes every year than from breast cancer.
In 303 more than 40 new funds were established, twice as many as in 2009.
Those rates are more than twice as high as for workers aged 25 to 54.
That's twice as many rounds than the actual draft, but you can't knock his enthusiasm.
That was twice as fast as would have been expected under old methods, Zalando said.
In fact, American workers produce up to twice as much output as their foreign counterparts.
Per person, India has twice as much of the stuff as water-starved northern China.
Elgin spokeswoman Molly Center said the sign is twice as large as city code allows.
Republicans cast almost twice as many votes in Indiana, where they chose former state Rep.
Twice as many people in China use the internet every day as there are Americans.
Videgaray and Kushner met twice as they worked together to arrange Trump's visit to Mexico.
Indeed, according to PolitiFact, Obama has kept twice as many promises as he has broken.
Whiteside grabbed almost twice as many first-quarter boards as the entire 76ers team (six).
He likes that about twice as many competitors (98) are in the event in 2016.
Those over age 65 are twice as likely as teenagers to die by gun suicide.
"But what I'm saying is, it is still twice as high as the white rate."
This trend is almost twice as fast as the rise in the Consumer Price Index.
The managers were twice as likely to call the apparently childless woman for an interview.
Compared to their mothers' generation, new data shows they're twice as likely to earn more.
The average Connecticut resident pays twice as much for electricity as the average Tennessee resident.
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All things equal, Srinivasan would be likely to serve almost twice as long as Garland.
In fact, Venezuela had nearly twice as many visas as all the other countries combined.
So far, Bacon has raised about $1.5 million, more than twice as much as Ashford.
The rest of the world admitted about twice as many refugees last year, at 2628,28503.
We're both moving, but she is twice as close to my daughter as I am.
The human ear perceives each increase of 10 decibels s to be twice as loud.
The cost of private school, including tuition and fees, can be almost twice as high.
This flavor is just as crunchy and cheesy as its predecessor but twice as hot. 
This Lightning cable is twice as long as Apple's and supposedly charges just as fast.
" The study showed, "Almost twice as many women as men state representatives were pure recruits.
As a result, men start their businesses with nearly twice as much capital as women.
Trains moved twice as much as was moved via water, and planes moved far less.
The oceans are heating up twice as fast as they were in the early '90s.
Specifically, this decrease in fire-born methane emissions was twice as much than researchers anticipated.
"A similar apartment in New York City would easily cost twice as much," she added.
That was twice as many people as in Philadelphia, which was the next biggest city.
There had been 222 shootings, nearly twice as many as at this point last year.
"The millionaire households are growing almost twice as fast as the affluent segment," Zakrzewski said.
They ended up consuming nearly twice as much fat and protein as the control group.
And "Twice as Far" is full of moments like that on a smaller level, too.
I found I had to tap several times, not just twice, as the instructions indicate.
That's about twice as much as Australians and three times as much as the Dutch.
Earth's polar regions are warming twice as fast as the average rate of the planet.
Congress has mentioned technology more than twice as many times as it's mentioned financial services.
Since 2004, 14 detainees have died here, twice as many as at any other facility.
During the 1990s, global trade grew more than twice as fast as the global economy.
A book about St. Augustine featured his name twice, as the arms of a cross.
In June, Trump was mentioned on Yik Yak twice as much as Clinton was mentioned.
He served twice as CEO, a role he turned over to Kevin Johnson in April.
High-school-football players are nearly twice as likely as college players to have concussions.
The main reason for the difference is that we pay twice as much for everything.
Because he works, he trains once a day, not twice, as most elite marathoners do.
Indiana University's research indicates that twice as many teenagers watched porn as their parents assumed.
He was 80, more than twice as old as his father was when he died.
I can get to work on commute twice as fast as I could via car.
Nearly twice as many defendants were released, and there was no increase in pretrial crime.
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Female physicians are more than twice as likely to commit suicide as the general population.
Australian newspapers reported that her co-host, Karl Stefanovic, was paid nearly twice as much.
It took less than another two years for Amazon to be worth twice as much.
The state is warming nearly twice as fast as the rest of the United States.
Research has long found that women are twice as likely as men to be interrupted.
An average growth rate in real terms of 2.8% - twice as fast as the economy.
The solar industry alone now employs twice as many people as the coal industry does.
And Boston had almost twice as many stolen bases as the Yankees — 43 to 63.
They are more than twice as likely to be obese and to smoke, studies suggest.
Bullets fly out of the muzzle more than twice as fast as most handgun rounds.
That makes them more than twice as expensive as last year's model, which cost $23.
That makes them more than twice as expensive as last year's model, which cost $150.
That alone is nearly twice as much as Joe Biden's entire $1.7 trillion climate proposal.
The police said Mr. Dunn shot Mr. Lopez twice as he tried to pull away.
Missouri seniors make up almost twice as much of the voting population as they should.
But he has raised more than $2 million, about twice as much as Ms. Schrier.
About that, I feel twice as apprehensive as I did when I sailed to Australia.
"We had to work twice as hard as men to establish ourselves," Ms. Fendi said.
The Italian Open has about twice as many points as last week's tournament in Spain.
The Commerce Department will revise the fourth-quarter results twice as more data come in.
Wait times in Australia's public hospitals are twice as long as those in private hospitals.
The world's richest 1% have more than twice as much wealth as 6.9 billion people.
Forecasters have said Kenneth could drop twice as much rain as Idai on Mozambique's north.
He served twice as CEO, a role he turned over to Kevin Johnson last April.
In Yakima, young adults are nearly twice as likely to be Latino as older adults.
What's happening: The Arctic is warming twice as fast as the rest of the globe.
In fact, they would be twice as extensive as those made during Ronald Reagan's presidency.
In 2020, Bhattacharyya predicts that twice as many companies will venture onto the public market.
By contrast, more than twice as many such storms made landfall between 1922 and 1969.
Mr. Buttigieg and Ms. Klobuchar would raise them by twice as much as Mr. Biden.
On an annualized basis, Mr. Buffett has returned twice as much as the stock index.
Temperatures are rising at least twice as fast as the global average, scientists have found.
He also won gold medals twice as a member of the U.S. Olympic basketball team.
However, the dogs that were older, it took them twice as long to learn it.
However, he also raised more than twice as much in his campaign account as Warren.
"Each of these latter lasts twice as long as each of the former," Augustine wrote.
The bus terminal is expected to cost much more than that, possibly twice as much.
"A few years from now, it's going to be worth twice as much," he said.
Permafrost sequesters twice as much heat-trapping carbon dioxide as is currently in the atmosphere.
He was elected statewide as Secretary of State and then twice as West Virginia's governor.
I wish they'd make one twice as large for my backyard oyster roasts and clambakes.
For example, the Arctic is warming at least twice as quickly as the global average.
She and her allies have roughly twice as much cash on hand as Team Trump.
It offers theoretical speeds of up to twice as fast as older 4G network technologies.
Around 3.5 million people used Get to the Polls, twice as many as last year.
In contrast, roughly 50 percent of suburban men — twice as many — approve of President Trump.
And Black babies are twice as likely to die during infancy than their white counterparts.
Pfizer is second lowest, but with a price twice as much as GE at $37.
The finished product not only overtook its namesake in price, but stood twice as tall.
Empirical studies suggest that, in general, losing is twice as painful as winning is enjoyable.
That was almost twice as many as those (30%) who said their firms use Slack.
Warren held her own, notably speaking nearly twice as much as the next candidate, Sen.
Meanwhile, mothers with steady child care are twice as likely to stay in their jobs.
The so-called easy hike was twice as difficult as the one to Pelican Bay.
Jobs in this sector are growing twice as fast as the rest of the economy.
The male officer hits the girl in the side twice as he holds her shorts.
All of Buttigieg&aposs main competitors are performing roughly twice as well among the demographic.Sen.
"Yeah, but Americans don't want to pay twice as much as other countries," Sanders said.
Slightly more than twice as many males as females claimed asylum in Germany last year.
In this case, Gen Z workers were nearly twice as likely to have this fear.
Professor Deierlein said the city should consider regulations mandating that buildings are twice as stiff.
Weighing more than twice as much as some of their teammates can have its benefits.
American babies are twice as likely to die before their first birthday as Finnish babies.
However, among Romney-to-Clinton voters, the nonwhite share was twice as large, 262 percent.
Uber controls the majority of U.S. ride-hailing, but Lyft is growing twice as fast.
And again, Instagram is more than twice as big with 400 million daily active users.
That means if the red-blue divide remains a starkly rural-urban one, American progressives, like women worldwide, are going to have to work twice as hard and be twice as smart to reap the same midterm results as the right did in 2010.
Except they further figured out that droughts were twice as likely if that low precipitation came in a warm year versus a cooler one, and that those low-precip years have been twice as likely to coincide with warm conditions in the last two decades.
Racket sports, bizarrely, seem to offer nearly twice as much protection as their nearest challenger, swimming.
Day-to-day we have twice as many hands on deck trying to make things happen.
They said that Saudi forces have killed twice as many civilians as other forces in Yemen.
One seemingly simple policy could make the world twice as rich as it is: open borders.
That's more than twice as fast as the growth of spending on Social Security or Medicare.
Get a bridge job Fatigue is twice as likely to strike when you're in-between jobs.
Similarly, current smokers who drank burning hot tea daily were twice as likely to develop cancer.
It found the ABA disbarred women more than twice as often as men for identical infractions.
Its clusters of stars are twice as large as usually seen in galaxies, which is weird.
This rate is more than twice as high as the rate for women not in poverty.
As a result, the airline's ancillary sales are growing twice as fast as its passenger numbers.
People in their 60s, for example, get twice as much help as those in their 20s.
He has served twice as prime minister and also worked as the president's chief of staff.
Get them a headphone amp—it makes any pair of wired headphones sound twice as spectacular.
"The companies we work with see twice as many minorities getting to offer letter," Wessel said.
"Live donor transplants last twice as long, on average, as deceased donor kidneys," says Dr. Montgomery.
There's the episode in black-and-white; the episode that's twice as long; the silent episode.
And, in fact, twice as many chain migrants have typically voted for Democrats than for Republicans.
After all, home prices are increasing twice as fast as incomes, and rent keeps rising, too.
When I say "twice as fast," by the way, I mean two seconds instead of four.
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And I am twice as old as you and ... I am not old, by no means.
Audiences for Republican debates have generally been twice as high as those for the Democratic contenders.
This year Amazon will probably spend twice as much on television as HBO, a cable channel.
Immigrants were also more than twice as likely to start a business as native-born people.
Once puberty hits, however, girls are about twice as likely as boys to have those injuries.
Children were moved from small local facilities to larger ones costing twice as much per child.
Child care costs are not only sky-high, they're also rising twice as fast as inflation.
Not to mention, it's 15mm thick, which is nearly twice as thick as the iPhone 11.
Poverty is a possible factor: twice as many blacks as whites live below the poverty line.
So, offering e-testing alongside traditional methods led to almost twice as many people getting tested.
Meanwhile, Android Oreo will make app boot times and device restarting up to twice as fast.
There are nearly twice as many registered Dems in Brooklyn as the entire state of Iowa.
The partisan gap in consumer expectations is more than twice as large as under previous presidents.
By contrast, a study of 29 American states found a recidivism rate nearly twice as high.
So why would small caps be down twice as much as large caps in the U.S.?
AMD says that during a benchmark test, EPYC Rome performed twice as fast as Cascade Lake.
American vegans and vegetarians are also poorer than average, and twice as likely to be single.
The results suggest that Mr. Buttigieg's appeal is twice as great among the most engaged observers.
Four-fifths of South Koreans now support her impeachment, twice as many as a month ago.
I easily could have saved twice as much in the past three years without these expenses.
Profit at the Consumer Tissue division tumbled 38 percent, more than twice as much as expected.
Apple said it was twice as fast as its predecessor, with the "S" standing for speed.
The warming rate from 1992 is almost twice as great as the warming rate from 1960.
It's been aggressively pushing video chat, which saw twice as many sessions in 2017 as 2016.
And 18-to-29-year-olds performed more than twice as well as the 65+ set.
In the first, they spent twice as much time with the mouse under the wire cup.
The U-6 underemployment rate stands twice as high as the traditional unemployment (U-3) rate.
The Arctic is also warming up about twice as fast as the rest of the world.
Compared to the year prior, more than twice as many trips were taken on micromobility services.
The Tread will sell for $3,995, which is almost twice as much as its $2,000 bike.
Gonzaga had twice as many assists (16), led by the five from point guard Josh Perkins.
That those messages have veered off in polar opposite directions makes their job twice as tough.
Immigrants are more than twice as likely to start a business as the native-born population.
In addition, Double 2 can glide along almost twice as fast as the old telepresence robot.
But coal remains about twice as carbon-intensive as natural gas per unit of energy produced.
In both America and Britain migrants are twice as likely to start a business as locals.
The elite institution has yielded 134 of today's billionaires, twice as many as runner-up Stanford.
You are an endangered species and you are going to have to work twice as hard.
The exception is health care, which is nearly twice as expensive, even taking inflation into account.
It also contained twice as much water, so its demise must have made quite a mess.
Tay jumps onto the stage with a smile and bows twice as he accepts the trophy.
São Paulo state has a rate of robbery more than twice as high as Mexico City's.
Almost 3,000 existing weapons were destroyed, with the Soviet Union getting rid of twice as many.
It showed that women with kids had a wage gap twice as large as women without.

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