I live in the United States, and I'm not moving. But from the standpoint of food safety, the countries in Scandinavia do it better than we do. It's not that they don't have food-poisoning incidents; it's that there are many fewer in proportion to the population.
Successful people don't have any fewer problems than unsuccessful people; they just have a different mindset in dealing with them.
Focusing on one thing can be tough, and people with fewer options are more apt to concentrate on what they're doing. There's probably something to hunger.
If we had less statemanship we could get along with fewer battleships.
The following twenty years would be the nadir of American Indian history, as the total Indian population between 1890 and 1910 fell to fewer than 250,000. (It was not until 1917 that Indian births exceeded deaths for the first time in fifty years. )
Even very progressive, informed people still get tongue-tied responding to the question, can organic and sustainably raised food still feed the world? A corollary to that question, and one we certainly hear a lot these days, is that genetically modified foods are better for the environment because they use fewer chemicals, which has been thoroughly debunked.
All the world’s Muslims have fewer Nobel Prizes than Trinity College, Cambridge. They did great things in the Middle Ages, though.
The better it gets, the fewer of us know it.
You need to be doing fewer things for more effect instead of doing more things with side effects.
Everyone thinks you make mistakes when you're young. But I don't think we make any fewer when we're grown up
Every day, human beings are worth less. That's the triumph of capitalism. The money gets made, and the fewer people we need to make that money.
Like, people are less likely to invest in their retirement when they have more options in their 401K plans than when they have fewer.
Yes. The all-volunteer force is comprised of a very small percentage of the population. Therefore, fewer citizens have a personal interest in military matters and are not personally impacted.
The fewer desires, the more peace.
Pieces. Isn't that what all of life is anyway? Shards. Bits. Moments. Am I less because I have fewer, or do the few I have mean more?
Being a professional. . . is making fewer mistakes than others, as few as possible.
While day by day the overzealous student stores up facts for future use, he who has learned to trust nature finds need for ever fewer external directions. He will discard formula after formula, until he reaches the conclusion: Let nature take its course.
Organization makes a system of many appear fewer.
The limitations that we can see of the sexual description of reality are very apparent. Very few men attain enlightenment, even fewer women.
Friendship is one of the most tangible things in a world which offers fewer and fewer supports.