In fact, he righteously announced that there would be no return to borrowing in 2002 as most economic number crunchers had predicted. |
Now the number crunchers and analysts are providing the figures to support our bearish assumptions. |
None was prepared to comment until their number crunchers had a chance to mull over the figures. |
In total, the number crunchers reckon some 9.7 million households in the UK have Net access. |
Most people think of Pay Corps people as desk-bound number crunchers up to their eyeballs in financial paperwork. |
How to take this power away from the polls and the number crunchers and return it to the football field where it belongs? |