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You may be wondering: What if the numbers approximated by one fraction overlap with the numbers approximated by another fraction?
Likewise, the irrational numbers that can be approximated by fractions with denominator 20 overlap with the ones that can be approximated by fractions with denominator 12.
He approximated that the notes were worth at least £20,000.
Richard Shea, Philipstown's supervisor, approximated Garrison's size at 16 square miles.
Colored areas represent different fossil specimens and black areas are approximated reconstructions.
But Taketsuru wanted to make whiskey in a place that approximated Scotland.
Bezos had become enamored of a sophisticated display that approximated 3-D.
Renewal rates have approximated 33711%, providing a stable stream of fee-based revenue.
Renewal rates have approximated 90%, providing a stable stream of fee-based revenue.
Weighted shoes, along with neck, elbow and knee movement restrictors, approximated mobility limitations.
There was a time when America approximated other wealthy countries in drug spending.
Gross leverage approximated 3.1x as of the latest 12-month (LTM) period ended Sept.
And unlike the trackpad, the technology hasn't approximated the feel of the real thing.
In that regard the Keyto was great, even if it by definition only approximated ketosis.
The researchers, Yan Zhang and Nicholas Epley, approximated this scenario by raising the recipient's expectations.
Then it makes its key prediction: If that sum goes off to infinity, then you have approximated virtually all irrational numbers; if that sum instead stops at a finite value, no matter how many measures you sum together, then you've approximated virtually no irrational numbers.
Even diminished, Tim Duncan approximated his best unlike any 40-year-old since Kareem Abdul-Jabbar.
The structure of this graph encodes the overlap between the irrational numbers approximated by each denominator.
The treatment, which approximated brain death, was being tested to see if it could cure depression.
So I approximated, running around the VICE rooftop doing lame parkour and jumping on and off things.
The point is that justice was either achieved or closely approximated, mostly through diligence on both sides.
Her vest pockets sprouted flower-like mini-bots, and projectors behind her ears approximated Pie's shimmering whiskers.
As of March 31, 2017, cash approximated $713 million and unused revolver capacity was approximately $1.77 billion.
They approximated it in writing, in the blog and on Twitter, surrounding Jewish names with triple parentheses.
Amid so many extracurriculars, the Wizards' 116-2 victory — a true drubbing — approximated a professional basketball game.
But there was a period, from roughly the early 1970s through the late 1980s, when Congress approximated this.
He approximated a new-to-Twitter uncle at Thanksgiving, disparaging the environmental record of his Republican opponent, Gov.
The distributions of streamed songs, album sales and concert revenue are all closely approximated by a power law.
Earnings per share are approximated at 32 cents, a growth rate of 166 percent over this time last year.
Without knowing much about Gail, it can be taken on faith that Williams has deftly approximated her clipped accent.
Today's system relies on an approximated location using cell towers and other network information sent via a complicated process.
And in 2015, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency approximated that 40% of American lakes are too polluted for swimming.
You can say that all irrationals caught in the nets have been "well approximated" given the terms you set.
When the central government was the one approving each new coal plant, it could ensure that supply approximated demand.
Mulan is still my first memory of anyone on screen whose experience approximated mine, as it is for many others.
Shakedown's lineup scratched every itch I had, but my resident Carolinian thought that most of their sauces were approximated facsimiles.
In each case, he approximated a curved shape by using a large number of tiny straight lines or flat polygons.
It's only recently, really since the 1965 Voting Rights Act, that the United States even approximated a fully egalitarian democracy.
Developed by IBM Research, the algorithms that created this image were divided into three parts that together approximated a creative process.
"Today, power quality loss measurements are rounded and approximated in every industry, in every instrument, and in every tool," Doerfler says.
The 1-bit signals rely on how sharp those edges are, and they get approximated and rounded out by MP3 compression.
But if van Gogh's style can be approximated by an algorithm, what does that say about the nature of artistic style?
This space is still approximated by a CFT that lives on its boundary, but the boundary is now a finite distance away.
Visually sumptuous, Besson has approximated the scale of a "Star Wars" epic, albeit one wholly populated by versions of Jar-Jar Binks.
You can see in the thin fiber-cement walls and approximated circle of the courtyard roofline where corners had to be cut.
But since Avaaz couldn't fully replicate the "Up Next" algorithm, they used a developer tool, YouTube Data Tools (YTDT), that approximated it.
In an unrelated study last year, Shihadeh and his colleagues approximated realistic dripping scenarios under laboratory conditions and then measured temperatures and emissions.
This altitude is approximated by the atmospheric layer known as the turbopause that separates the heterosphere above it from the homosphere below it.
And since the report came out in 2011, Mendoza approximated that 212 years had passed between its publication and the 22005 terror attacks.
In 1992, Hindu fundamentalists razed a 16th-century Mughal mosque there, sparking fatal riots, and erected a makeshift tent that approximated a temple.
Inside, the palette initially seemed likewise reserved — dark timber and stark white walls lining what approximated a turn-of-the-century British home.
They approximated India and Pakistan's arsenals at the time and imagined a war involving 23 Hiroshima-sized nuclear bombs—15 kilotons—over cities.
It turns out that these electric dipoles pop up in lots of cases (or at least many things can be approximated as a dipole).
Synergies, from operational improvements, manufacturing, procurement, logistics, and organizational duplication, have approximated $212001 million through 3Q17, and should be sustainable over the long term.
The question is whether the energy he built behind his Senate candidacy in Texas can be replicated -- or even approximated -- at the presidential level.
Lum's project highlights this reality through the unlivable scale the Vancouver Special would have to be built to today, were its original budget approximated.
In April 2016, the UN special envoy for Syria approximated that 400,000 people had been killed as result of more than five years of conflict.
Skate 3 is six years old now, but there's still an innate joy in moving around its world that no other sports game has approximated.
Before now, Wolf 1061's properties were only approximated through stellar modelling, a process in which a star's type is used to extrapolate additional data.
Ancient mathematicians, for instance, recognized that the elusive ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter can be well approximated by the fraction 22/7.
The scholars approximated the meaning of one backwards ceiling inscription as, "I am your grandson," representing a way the Cherokee might have directly addressed ancestors.
By the 220006s, Spain expanded the practice of selling such licenses to those who could show that they and their family of origin approximated whiteness.
The former were rod-shaped structures that resembled an ear of corn, the latter polyhedra that approximated the sphere, consisting of 20133 triangular faces glued together.
When he was joined by a second puppet for a duet of the sweetly melancholic "Same Drugs," it cohered slightly more, but still approximated puppet theater.
It's only recently, really since the 1965 Voting Rights Act, that the United States even approximated (if still not quite achieved) the Rawlsian ideal of democracy.
A study published in 2014 in JAMA Pediatrics, an American Medical Association journal, approximated that there were still 1.4 million circumcisions a year in medical settings.
"Of course, it's difficult to claim that people never use shortcuts, because ultimately the full statistical algorithm in complicated decisions has to be approximated somehow," said Kepecs.
Similarly, Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) filings show that job growth in FAANG has approximated job growth in the high-tech sector over the past few years.
Data from the Council of American Islamic Relations approximated that during the first three months of 2017 there was an assault on a US mosque every 2.5 days.
Kerbey Lane has never published its recipe before, according to KXAN—though clever recipe developers have approximated it—but it did send it to the Moon via Beresheet.
And in the world of avatars, which have been head-only for so long, it's easy to think a person's appearance can be approximated entirely by their face.
The old Xbox needed a power adapter that so closely approximated the size and heft of a literal brick that I half-thought that was the design inspiration.
Inside the hangar, he and his co-pilot, a Scotsman named Dave Mackay, spent thirty minutes in a flight simulator that approximated the current weather and wind conditions.
All share a motif that could be called an Albers square as approximated by a tagger: both paintings are more gestural than the others, and expose more bare canvas.
Of course shadows, reflections and other lighting tricks have been in games for years, but now they don't have to be fudged or approximated—they can be finely calculated.
This year, it's wide-angle cameras that Google says its phones don't need, despite plenty of people finding them pretty useful and something that can't be approximated by software.
Unfortunately, there's really not much data on the topic, so it's hard to say where exactly the line should be drawn, so that's just the approximated consensus among experts.
Alexa, Siri, and Google Assistant will give you the time of day and the weather, but Jibo will do it with a glowing blue light that approximated a smile.
On Wednesday, Wengui posted a video on YouTube during which he stated, according to CNN, that the winning bid of Pangu Plaza was only 10% of its approximated value.
So far, the bushfires have killed at least 219 people and an approximated 113 million animals, from koalas to insects, according to one analysis from The University of Sydney.
Sure, Trump provided a lengthy post-summit press conference, but it is anybody's guess about how closely his remarks in that context approximated the face-to-face encounter with Kim.
Judges feared more bloodshed if they hinted at partiality, though a de facto solution has persisted: Men who destroyed the mosque erected a makeshift tent that approximated a Hindu temple.
"The density of a neutron star can be approximated by stuffing a herd of 50 million elephants into a thimble," said Frank Summers, outreach astrophysicist at the Space Telescope Science Institute.
Now AlphaGo is back, facing off in China against the world's top player to show just how much further machine-approximated intuition has advanced in the past year, and WIRED is there.
A Minnesota judge has made it official – despite Prince's estate being worth an approximated $250 million, the singer did not have a will in place to declare the distribution of his assets.
The key to solving the conjecture has been to find a way to precisely quantify the overlap in the sets of irrational numbers approximated by denominators with many small prime factors in common.
While doing so, information that is smaller than the size of the pieces — so-called sub-grid information about clouds, ocean eddies and the capacity of soil to retain water — must be approximated.
The conservative-leaning Heritage Foundation estimated in 28503 the cost was roughly $22019 billion per year, while the nonpartisan Cato Institute approximated in 2017 that the cost was as much as $15.6 billion annually.
Over time, what the brain tends to be good at storing for the very long term are the elements of our experiences that are repeated over and over again, or even that are approximated.
He was tall, at 6-foot-21996 or 22012-foot-22020, and he told the biographer Tad Szulc that the anticipation, speed and dexterity required for basketball most approximated the skills needed for revolution.
For example, in Nebraska, the birth rate for white teens (16.2) approximated the national rate, whereas rates for black and Hispanic teens (42.6 and 20053, respectively) far exceeded the national rate for these groups.
That approximated the trajectory of her mother-in-law, the former first lady Barbara Bush, who pops up frequently in "Sisters First" and, like the rest of the clan, isn't exactly who you expect. Regal?
And if you like having exact results instead of approximated results, which I like, then you often end up with a K3 compactification, which is a middle ground for compactifications between too simple and too complicated.
The case centres on whether Pimlico correctly classed Mr Smith as self-employed, merely contracting his services to the firm, or whether, as he argues, his relationship with the company more closely approximated one of employment.
A 2016 analysis by our former Mercatus colleagues Eli Dourado and Sam Hammond approximated that risk by looking at incidents of birds striking airplanes in the national airspace, as well as the resulting damage, injuries, or fatalities.
In other words, 12 and 35 have no prime factors in common — and as a result, there isn't much overlap in the irrational numbers that can be well approximated by fractions with 12 and 35 in the denominator.
Theoretical renters put their down payment in a portfolio that often consisted of more than 24 percent stocks (the professors created a portfolio that approximated the risk of owning a home), and continued to invest any savings from renting.
Even so, however, in 19th-century New England, cane sugar remained the aspirational product, and until very recently, maple syrup was graded by how light it was—in other words, how closely it approximated the taste of cane sugar.
But we also approximated the frantic rock 'n' roll motion of "Promised Land," spending roughly 63 hours apiece in six of the eight cities the poor boy visits in the song: Norfolk; Raleigh and Charlotte, N.C.; Atlanta; Birmingham, Ala.
In the 20th century, the wonderfully modernist marks of Labanotation approximated the ordered movements of dances through a set of binary oppositions in specific qualitative dimensions: Space (Direct/Indirect); Weight (Strong/Light); Time (Sudden/ Sustained); and Flow (Bound/Free).
" With so much at stake – the singer's estate is approximated at $250 million – and a number of heirs listed, estate expert and attorney Jeffrey P. Scott told People, "I would be really surprised if there weren't objections and contests in court.
For Union Square Cafe, Mr. Meyer didn't want "another Rockwell," as he put it to me last fall, when I started dropping in from time to time on planning sessions, where the two men sometimes approximated an old married couple.
But now when you're using an Apple device, Apple has another reason to keep tabs on how you're using it—although to its credit, Apple says the info it gathers will be approximated and won't sit there indefinitely on the company's servers.
In other words, the economy is hitting beyond the physical limits to growth that are set by the stock and quality of the human and physical capital, and are roughly approximated by the sum of the growth rates of productivity and labor supply.
But …Read more ReadThe four new letters, P, B, Z and S, approximated the structures and functionality of regular DNA, according to the new study; P and B are purine-like in function, and Z and S are pyrimidine-like in function.
I had come in search of the dazzling zeitgeist of old Havana, and between the extraordinary food and music, as well as the warmth of the people here, I know I at least approximated what my father had experienced in Cuba itself.
For the marketplaces, if we assume that premium claims for this population would be the difference between the current subsidized premium ($28500,6900 per year) and the new underwritten premium that is approximated by the $2628,28503 (or $22019,356) that cost would total $7.34 billion per year.
I'm not a remotely religious person, but I remember thinking at the time that the emotional transfiguration I experienced while reading about Dantès' revenge (perhaps not the most noble of human undertakings) approximated something a believer might feel when reading a particularly beautiful psalm.
Fiona slowly took over all but the most hardened corners of the internet I hang out in, and I, hungry for any kind of imagery that even approximated what it means to thrive in these uncertain times, welcomed the internet's reigning cutest animal with open arms.
A paper by Jon Bakija of Williams College and Joel Slemrod of the University of Michigan studies the impact of changes in state inheritance-and-estate taxes on the migration of elderly Americans between states, as approximated by changes in federal estate-tax returns by state.
What she was referencing: Because of the Bowling Green fiasco, Obama called for a revetting of the approximated 57,000 Iraqi refugees who had recently entered the U.S. This took a while, which caused a back up for refugees trying to enter the U.S. for the 6 months of the review.
The 2015 National Student Financial Wellness Study, which surveyed approximated 18,795 undergraduate students at 52 colleges and universities across the country, found that seven in 10 students reported feeling stressed about their personal finances, while nearly 60 percent of the respondents said they worried about having enough money to pay for school.
It's a great show of vulnerability to tell one's story to a stranger, and Heyman and Ganje ensure that the complexities of and the hitches in this unfolding of narrative are approximated in our attempts to discern image and text — the viewer as witness must continually reorient to accommodate the intricacies of the story.
"Time-Knife" is mostly set-up for The Good Place's season three finale, which will probably be — though you can never tell with this show — an elaborate sort of re-pilot that will get everybody back into the approximated Good Place, in order to test whether a new group of four humans will help each other become better people.
Gross leverage approximated 2.8x as of the latest 12-month (LTM) period ended March 31, 0003, relatively flat from year-end 2016 and consistent with our expectation that leverage would trend higher owing to the exclusion of the radio segment cash flows (split-off expected to be completed in second half of 2017) and increased shareholder repatriation in 2016.
The problem with this analysis, said Stewart Brand, co-founder of Revive & Restore, is that "these are all species that would never be considered seriously for de-extinction in the first place," either because their ecological roles can be approximated by another living species or because the benefits of restoring them are not great enough to warrant the costs.
The night's primary stage, the dining table, was covered with a canvas cloth printed to mirror the allegorical painting on the ceiling (Hugues Taraval's "Athena Rescuing a Youth From Idleness") — "as above, so below," said the artist Leo Villareal, who, along with Chloë Sevigny, Jean Vanderbilt and the artist Elizabeth Colomba, was one of 24 seated guests — as well as ceramic bowls by the artist Jesse Wine that approximated human heads, their hollows filled with chilled pea-and-ginger soup.
The night's primary stage, the dining table, was covered with a canvas cloth printed to mirror the allegorical painting on the ceiling (Hugues Taraval's "Athena Rescuing a Youth From Idleness") — "as above, so below," said the artist Leo Villareal, who, along with Chloë Sevigny, Jean Vanderbilt and the artist Elizabeth Colomba, was one of 24 seated guests — as well as ceramic bowls by the artist Jesse Wine that approximated human heads, their hollows filled with chilled pea-and-ginger soup.

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