While ratings are numerical, reviews contain written feedback from diners to provide context on the numerical ratings, explained a Grubhub spokesperson.
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What's your policy – do you have a numerical target?
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In Gematria, every Hebrew letter is assigned a numerical value, and the sums of those values are then compared to numerical values of other words or phrases to identify hidden meanings or connections.
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But the practice knocked my numerical trepidations down a notch.
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Those dreadful numerical designations, while utilitarian, are often quite silly.
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First, a couple of notes about numerical calculations with VPython.
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Meanwhile a numerical gender imbalance means many men remain single.
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Electability is a lot like student numerical evaluations of professors.
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To live in this numerical void is to live in
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"It's special," said the Swiss of his latest numerical feat.
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"It seems great because of the numerical value," she said.
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Now I'll put this into a numerical model using Python.
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The raw numerical increase, 2.9 million claims, also shattered records.
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Only by sleight of hand, using numerical smoke and mirrors.
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The Dow and Nasdaq are both approaching splashy numerical milestones.
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"We couldn't see this in the numerical model," he said.
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Consider Wikidata's numerical tag for the author Douglas Adams, Q42.
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The movie understands that the word isn't a numerical distinction.
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I think you should sort of set a numerical limit.
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In numerical terms, the museum has received much larger bequests.
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Numerical scores display the total number of sent and received chats.
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It could advertise a numerical IP address rather than a link.
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But numerical sizing can still be imprecise — and is incredible outdated.
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No more fidgeting five seconds per letter on a numerical keyboard.
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The register featured a numerical keypad, cash drawer and pretend money.
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Here's the plan (it's the same plan as most numerical calculations).
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The researchers discovered this through a numerical model using Cassini's data.
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I quickly realized I had accidentally given them the numerical advantage.
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Now imagine your numerical keys are individual keys on a piano.
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Indeed, long since we have imposed numerical limits on legal immigration.
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Samos found that audible pitches could be expressed as numerical ratios.
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The precise, numerical relationship between migration and climate is still uncertain.
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In my left, I held a numerical roster of both teams.
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Still, there is an authoritative allure in the site's numerical scores.
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In this case, the figures are numerical and they are STATS.
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Current law includes other forms of family reunification with numerical limits.
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But Apple's arbitrary new numerical threshold tells us little, in itself.
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It's simple math, couching your social status in a numerical tally.
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Precise numerical goals create a false sense of clarity and certainty.
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Farmers get a text-messaging product that lets them exchange simple numerical codes with agents for each transaction — similar to how TV shows ask you to text a short numerical code to vote for your favorite singer.
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Ministries will be assigned rigorous numerical targets known as 'key performance indicators'.
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But Trump is hardly a pioneer in this sort of numerical forcing.
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This is still a numerical majority that behaves like a beleaguered minority.
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It's not just the items that earn the highest numerical rating, either.
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Jobs were then given a numerical score based on those 11 factors.
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At first, computers were used in celestial mechanics purely for numerical computation.
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I love including numerical calculations in my introductory and advanced physics courses.
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Even numerical targets may reflect merely what would have been done anyway.
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Others have special ergonomic needs or like wide keyboards with numerical pads.
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The data Google gives is anonymized, with accounts sorted by numerical identifiers.
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If you touch the phone icon, a numerical keypad will come up.
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Though Clinton retracted the numerical estimate, the Trump campaign's reaction was telling.
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With a numerical model, a problem is solved by using small steps.
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It provides numerical evidence for their proclaimed efforts to make China rich.
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A numerical majority of the full House would equate to 218 votes.
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The numerical middle is different for everyone, but perhaps that's the point.
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Oulipo collective who seek in numerical constraints ways of deriving novels and
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In a purely numerical sense, debate about the veil is wildly disproportionate.
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And you'll get it without having to fiddle around with numerical keypads.
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Most vitals in the hospital have to do with a numerical assessment.
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To model such a system you have to use a numerical calculation.
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But emojis were unreadable on devices that couldn't translate their numerical identifiers.
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DATA CHART A data chart is a graphical representation of numerical data.
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It exempts grants of conditional permanent resident status from all numerical limitations.
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Critics have already assailed the measures for lacking any numerical reduction targets.
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But it's not like the Hustlers are at that big a numerical disadvantage.
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But the company paying for the test doesn't usually see that numerical value.
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And the hypotheses predict that these traits will conform to certain numerical measurements.
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Create a numerical calculation showing both the falling and stopping of the elevator.
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They do symbolic preprocessing to make their numerical work as easy as possible.
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They can also provide numerical scores for restaurants based on gluten-free options.
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It feels good to at least place a numerical value on my fear.
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Hackathon judges give each competing team a numerical score from 1 to 5.
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Many academics are uncomfortable with this sort of numerical reduction of intellectual work.
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But McGaugh's paper met with three quick rejoinders from the numerical cosmology community.
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The bills generally aren't itemized and procedures are often noted in numerical codes.
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Why doesn't Carlson discuss the true numerical context of the federal prison system?
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Numerical scores from 0 to 100 are given to 199 countries and territories.
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There's nothing about merit-based systems that requires a numerical limit on immigration.
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But it will help if you know your squares, black, white and numerical.
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Nor does it set numerical goals for reductions in children's blood lead levels.
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Ms. Verma did not announce a numerical goal for the coming enrollment period.
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QUANTITATIVE & CATEGORICAL VARIABLES Quantitative variables take numerical values that are counts or measurements.
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Or even some numerical increase in wages in response to ever lower unemployment.
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The precise effect, in terms of a numerical percentage, is of course uncertain.
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Sometimes, however, numerical benchmarks take on a much more human and personal significance.
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The wrong way would be to submit to numerical fate from the start.
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We've been conditioned over the years to treat numerical buildup as a nuisance.
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Should both Democrats win, the theory is the party has a numerical majority.
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"Sanity is not statistical," Winston says, in "1984," and morality is not numerical.
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But they remained skeptical about coal, given the absence of a numerical target.
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It also gives founders written evaluations of V.C.s, complete with a numerical grade.
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Many lab experiments, numerical simulations had been performed but with no clear picture emerging.
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In their recent paper, Santos and Crisford verified the earlier calculations with numerical simulations.
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Its three coauthors had pointed out a numerical coincidence connecting far-flung mathematical objects.
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Really, the only way to find the speed is to create a numerical calculation.
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With a numerical calculation, the motion is broken into many small steps of time.
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Or he would type a website's numerical IP address to avoid using words altogether.
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Then, the algorithm turned the text and images from each into unique numerical representations.
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Armor and weapons both have a numerical rating that denote their defense/attack power.
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Josh, fulfiller of the numerical prophecy, had placed his Wii U on his desk.
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But their numerical dominance is eroding, and in some places it is barely noticeable.
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Instead of showing a price tag, the card now shows a numerical "fame" value.
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We just need to be wary about misinterpreting their numerical certitude for factual completeness.
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That in itself should pay dividends—numerical, in the Parliament and institutions—and symbolic.
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The opacity of the ocean makes a straightforward numerical census of what remains impossible.
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Kohan is resistant to all such accounting; she refuses to cheerlead for numerical diversity.
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Of course that doesn't mean Trump necessarily needs to hit any precise numerical target.
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Users can also filter for numerical sequences like credit card or social security numbers.
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If Democrats win Tuesday, they will have a numerical majority of 32 to 31.
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These committees showed the opposite numerical trend at year 2 when not under scrutiny.
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Instead, I'm going to use a method that wasn't available to Newton: numerical calculation.
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Oh, a numerical calculation is where you break the problem into small time steps.
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In numerical order, this year's list is topped by Apple, Google, Amazon and Microsoft.
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The final product was vaguely worded and lacked numerical commitments or any firm details.
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So that's not promising … But let's put the numerical calculation into a Python script.
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Johnson also lent her numerical genius to the 1969 Apollo 11 moon landing mission.
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Those defections helped the Republicans stay in power, despite sometimes holding a numerical minority.
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Those defections helped the Republicans stay in power, despite sometimes holding a numerical minority.
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But it might be difficult to grok, so let me make a numerical model.
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Intriguingly, after the new deal was announced it refrained from mentioning any numerical targets.
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For example, your followers are listed by their numerical user ID, not their username.
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White people will soon be a numerical minority in America: Won't things change then?
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Traditionally, this has been a numerical code sent to your cellphone via text message.
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Meanwhile, some liberals think Clinton was wrong to back away from her numerical estimates.
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The term only made sense from the viewpoint of Whites, who commonly related to Black people as the numerical minority in their majority-White spaces, and elite Blacks, who were more likely to exist as the numerical minority in majority-White spaces.
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The guidelines are likely to include numerical limits on prescriptions, or other restrictions, governors said.
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In between rounds, ring card girls—literal girls—update the crowd with their numerical signs.
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"Fanuc is the world's leader in computerized numerical controllers for factory automation equipment," he said.
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It is difficult to see, however, how this does not turn into numerical hiring quotas.
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As is their wont, state-run media have distilled the new thinking into numerical mnemonics.
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And Nike eventually went back to numerical sizing for the Presto about three years ago.
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Numerical simulation of two merging black holes performed by the Albert Einstein Institute in Germany.
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He declined to reveal the size of coalition forces but said they had "numerical superiority".
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"Phoenix showed the largest one-year numerical population increase of 32,113 from 2015 to 2016."
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This evidence included data gathered by Pathfinder, but also new geological mapping and numerical modeling.
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And in the same interview, she admitted that she would be ditching the numerical pattern.
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ENIAC (Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer) was completed in 1946 and cost $400,000 to build.
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The following five top passwords on the list are simply numerical strings, the company said.
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This relationship is used by funds to generate buy and sell signals from numerical models.
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He'll remember the nine-digit numerical passcode to the Wi-Fi network your brother installed.
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Yes, signatures have to be gathered and each state (and D.C.!) has different numerical requirements.
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The numerical weight of the first-round upset was only just beginning to be understood.
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However, in China, scientists there say, this obsession with numerical goal posts can reach extremes.
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Instead, I am going to have to create a numerical calculation (of course using python).
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The numerical average there is not really telling of the average height in the room.
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By 2009, 974 emojis had been assigned numerical identifiers, which were released the following year.
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Ronaldo stayed on the bench and, without its star, Madrid couldn't impose its numerical advantage.
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Google reached its latest numerical milestone as it is facing some of its biggest tests.
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Aside from the numerical spelling of Sadie, it's the name of DuPuis' solo pop project.
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But the numerical risks were about the same as the ones associated with being unfit.
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It assigns a numerical score, between 0 and 100, to each company and sector it covers.
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In the past, the singer has indeed dropped numerical hints before the release of her albums.
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You might know it by another name—computational physics, numerical models, or even coding in physics.
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"This scale will only tell you the numerical value of your gravitational pull," the note read.
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Ratner is right that reducing all criticism down to a numerical score subtracts from that process.
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Yi told media that no "numerical number" for the exchange rate was more important than another.
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The women inside carry electronic pagers that can be contacted via numerical keypads beside the doors.
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That hero, widely available in factories across the world, was the Computer Numerical Control (CNC) machine.
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Not the social media accounts, but the numerical machinery powering them. Likes. Retweets. Views. Followers. Subscribers.
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Does the next iPad Air simply replace the iPad Air 2 and drop its numerical modifier?
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This is a relationship used by funds to generate buy and sell signals using numerical models.
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Numerical sizing also "really does little more than make people feel lousy about themselves," per Krasley.
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It is the person who gets the numerical majority of the delegates who becomes the nominee.
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Shalaby notes, however, that numerical representation in parliament doesn't necessarily translate to real change for women.
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"He began to discern patterns in the data — unanticipated constancies, conserved ratios, numerical rhythms," Mukherjee writes.
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S. firms; a relationship used by funds to generate buy and sell signals from numerical models.
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The ENIAC (Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer) was completed in 1946 and cost $400,000 to build.
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The general's forces were categorized and his numerical advantage or disadvantage weighted to reflect tactical ability.
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It's not as useful to look at numerical projections that are almost certain to be wrong.
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Despite its zeal, the Confederacy couldn't match the industrial, logistical, and numerical superiority of the Union.
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A president deals with numerous foreign countries, and there are no numerical measures to gauge performance.
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S. firms, a relationship used by funds to generate buy or sell signals from numerical models.
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It turns out, those plastic folders—two huge ones, complete with numerical tabs—really do exist.
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According to the AP, customers will be able to open the vehicle with a numerical code.
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So why not throw out the numerical size scale entirely and replace it with something else?
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That process can easily introduce numerical errors, especially with a typeface as small as the handbook's.
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That's a common device used by social scientists to attach a numerical value to an ideal.
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TABLES There are many types of tables that are used to summarize numerical and categorical data.
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This is a relationship used by funds to generate buy and sell signals from numerical models.
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Classified means you put them in some kind of order, any kind of order, alphabetical, numerical.
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It assigns numerical scores to everything that happens to everyone, even when the ball isn't involved.
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In the 2012 election, the Senate Democrats technically took back the chamber, winning a numerical majority.
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Next, give each of those values a "weight," a numerical measure of its importance to you.
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ProPublica similarly identified amicus-writing organizations that could not explain where specific numerical claims came from.
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You can also invite people through the app itself or send a numerical code around, too.
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Unicode unified all the numerical identifiers and made sure they were reliable and up-to-date.
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The process is not intended to be destructive, but you have to deal with numerical realities.
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Before digging into the numerical stuff we're going to pause and quote the company's introductory information.
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Narrowing the numerical options, Moore said, helps eliminate confusion over just what the scout really thinks.
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MELBOURNE, Australia — At age 21, Sofia Kenin has not arrived at her numerical goal in tennis.
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S. buyers — a relationship used by funds to generate buy and sell signals using numerical models.
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After its people, India now wants its cows and buffaloes to have a unique numerical identity.
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Section 28500 of the Immigration and Nationality Act imposes numerical limits on family-sponsored preference visas.
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I've contributed thousands of deaths to the growing pile of digital corpses, waiting for numerical prophecy.
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The image featured a square gold and yellow yin yang and rows of vaguely numerical symbols.
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Who cares about learning calculus, when you can geek out on the brief history of numerical systems?
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Importantly, Swofford said, the numerical score allows analysts to report the strength of the evidence in results.
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S.-firms, a relationship used by some funds to generate buy or sell signals from numerical models.
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To start with, Carlip says he'll be looking at some numerical simulations to support the foam model.
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This effectively walls off large portions of the world until you've achieved a numerical level of success.
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Then Uber executives realized that Lyft had assigned a numerical user ID to each of its drivers.
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" The editorial added: "We Mexicans, we want peace, and we need the truth, not the numerical bureaucracy.
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John William Mauchly and J. Presper Eckert invented the Electronic Numerical Integrator And Computer (ENIAC) in 1946.
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In addition, the committee noted a "numerical increase in mortality-related events", Genmab said in a statement.
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Of course I'm a big fan of numerical models in Python, so that's what I will do.
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When you want to buy marijuana, you simply provide a numerical code to give to the cashier.
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The researchers performed a number of calculations and numerical modeling with the data and reviewed the footage.
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Then he tasked Jason Laurie, his postdoc at the time, with running numerical simulations that proved it.
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A numerical simulation of the core of a star as it's being consumed by a black hole.
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CTAs or commodity trading advisors use buy and sell signals from numerical models to make trading decisions.
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What I do instead, and it's just as quick, is create a quick numerical calculation with python.
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But unlike baseball or tennis, painting is an open-ended pursuit without any numerical victory or defeat.
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Others fear that, given the numerical superiority of Shias, such reforms would simply entrench Hizbullah in power.
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That creates a reasonable fear that he might want to reject numerical results that are objectively [correct].
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S. firms; a relationship used by funds which trade using buy or sell signals from numerical models.
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The students are given a numerical ranking: They learn how they compare to others of their age.
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The hardliners, a numerical minority of the group's fighting force, comprise the Taliban's leadership based in Pakistan.
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You can also reorder your sheet based on the numerical order of values in a certain column.
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Already employing computers in 1969, Armajani programmed one to churn out numerical values between zero and one.
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It was admittedly a little unnerving to see all the beer, pizza, and nachos assigned numerical values.
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The numerical passwords span almost every content category on the service, opening up hours of hidden entertainment.
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The committee said sticking with a numerical target risked causing "considerable" disruption to businesses and the economy.
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This link is frequently used by funds which buy and sell on signals generated by numerical models.
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This will likely "generate some measure of impact on the output of our numerical weather prediction systems."
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The DEA's new rule will create separate numerical codes for marijuana and compounds derived from the plant.
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Not only because of mounting financial demands, she developed another numerical passion: She established a racing syndicate.
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The researchers tested their aerobic capacity, maximum heart rates and disease severity, using a standard numerical scale.
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On tiny bodies, even small numerical swings have much greater impact than they do for us adults.
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Scientists have begun to speak of functional extinction (as opposed to the more familiar kind, numerical extinction).
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"This fits with the idea that the incisions are a form of numerical notation," Dr. D'Errico said.
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But from a purely numerical perspective, including all Americans in the draft system makes sense to many.
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The picture showed a mannequin face-down on the ground surrounded by crime scene numerical markers. Sgt.
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These numerical guideposts are in the tax code and are thought to constrain the Treasury's legal authority.
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And so, again, we find ourselves awaiting an important election and poring over the numerical tea leaves.
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Instead, I'm going to do what you know I like to do—a numerical calculation using Python.
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"We generally prefer using C.N.C.s"—computer-numerical-control milling machines, which carve into a block of material.
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This relationship is used by funds which trade using buy and sell signals generated by numerical models.
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Four letters are printed on it, three times, above numerical codes: USAF, or United States Air Force.
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The draft is long gone, and military manpower is near historical numerical lows for the modern era.
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It's less about numerical success and more about creating a permanent space for mother-daughter movies to occupy.
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Fitch's updated AT1 Tracker includes 356 capital instruments with numerical write-down or conversion triggers, totalling USD331 billion.
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Within the app, users will be able to view heart rate data both in waveform and numerical representation.
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With raw numerical data, we'd have a much clearer picture of the myriad diversity issues beyond general demographics.
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With the exception of the original iPhone, which was just iPhone, all successive iPhones have had numerical names.
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Now, every program element has its own numerical base value and skaters are rewarded for executing difficult elements.
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When exchange is tallied — when it is attached to a numerical measure of equivalence — then debt becomes possible.
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To stop a filibuster or end debate, the Senate had to invoke cloture, quite a high numerical hurdle.
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We'd prefer a grid with some numerical values, but honestly at this point just a label will do.
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Like in many other banking systems, there is no numerical Point of Non-Viability (PONV) trigger in Malaysia.
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Unlike film, there is no Rotten Tomatoes for theatre, since critics do not assign numerical or letter grades.
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All in all, it is a numerical portrait of a society in the grip of hatred and bigotry.
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Your credit score, meanwhile, is a numerical representation of all of the raw information in your credit profile.
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The Times claims that business investment has not grown but The Journal gives numerical results claiming it has.
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But Bugatti said that with its latest top speed, it is retiring from the race for numerical records.
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Sinhalese enjoy numerical superiority in Sri Lanka, but some accuse a growing evangelical Christian movement of stealing souls.
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Because there are numerical limits for family-based immigration each year, there is a long queue for visas.
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Numerical scores might give the illusion of objectivity, but the complexities of actual life inevitably complicate such decisions.
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But Mr. Netanyahu's Likud bloc had a strong numerical advantage in being able to form a governing coalition.
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Some talked about statistically nonsignificant results as if they were positive, by referring only to the numerical outcomes.
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He has spent millions to back Republicans who control the state Senate, despite a slight numerical Democratic majority.
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All-male teams will be limited to seven sailors, with mixed teams now being allowed a numerical advantage.
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But old-Vokai will have a numerical advantage at the merge no matter who they vote out now.
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But there are elements of a minitheme, self-referential cleverness and a numerical record (see Mr. Chaikin's notes).
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This is a relationship used by funds who trade using buy and sell signals generated by numerical models.
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As part of my introductory physics course, students have to create a numerical calculation to solve a problem.
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Those flexible practices became constrained, if not impossible, after Congress imposed numerical quotas on immigration in the 1920s.
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"There's no numerical definition of a pandemic — like beauty, it's in the eye of the beholder," he said.
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The main idea of a numerical calculation is to break the problem into very small steps in time.
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The Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer, or Eniac, was the first programmable digital computer in the United States.
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All of that information makes up your credit score, which is a numerical representation of your credit profile.
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"But as I travel around the country, it's clear to me that there is not a numerical answer."
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Not only is Mr. Trump motivated by popularity in the barest, most numerical sense — he believes everyone is.
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Governor Yi Gang said last Friday no "numerical number" for the exchange rate was more important than another.
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Though numerical targets may reassure citizens in the short term, committing to such an objective creates its own problems.
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All four shooting victims survived; in raw numerical terms, this attack was one of the least bloody this week.
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And the reason you can fix capitalism: It is inherently numerical, and as a result, it is inherently objective.
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According to Krebs' report, the earliest document was labeled "000000075" — with newer documents increasing in numerical order, he said.
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One idea is to drill through the ice and get bedrock samples that can be used for numerical dating.
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What was once used as a mass-market numerical display for scientific instruments has now become a luxury item.
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PBOC Governor Yi Gang said last Friday no "numerical number" for the exchange rate was more important than another.
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" Regarding the Asian American "personal" ratings, Burroughs said she saw "no evidence of discrimination" beyond a "slight numerical disparity.
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Despite shedding the numerical keypad, this keyboard is still thick and heavy, thanks to a reinforced steel back plate.
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At MIT, he's focusing on numerical linear algebra, machine learning, and spectral graph theory, whatever the heck that is.
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The unit itself is tenkeyless, meaning it won't have numerical keys on the right like some professional gaming keyboards.
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A better numerical representation of women in the pages of The New York Times has not done much to
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The occasion and it's numerical code, by this account, go back to four high school stoners in San Rafael.
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They will limit the use of numerical thresholds and tests that could appear to establish explicit boundaries for compliance.
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And yeah, shoulder surfing and memorizing a numerical combo worked better at getting into the safe that hacking did.
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The tests produce numerical scores that correspond to different risk groups, from least risk-tolerant to most risk-tolerant.
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This program will typically provide the KeyID, the numerical code that identities the key the message was encrypted to.
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The response to each survey question was given a numerical score and then compared to companies of similar size.
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To confirm these ideas, Green and his colleagues carried out a series of simulations on a numerical tidal model.
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In the centuries that followed, accounting was joined by statistics, economics, surveys and a range of other numerical methods.
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To test these scenarios, Dasgupta and his team ran high-temperature, high-pressure experiments, thermodynamic modeling and numerical simulations.
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Simple numerical passwords remain an easy go-to; six of the top 10 passwords are comprised of only numbers.
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They are all untitled, leaving curators and catalogers to distinguish one painting from another with parenthetical alpha-numerical tags.
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Across four records, each with a minimal numerical title, she's slowly unfurled this intensely orchestrated pieces of swirling ambience.
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Just add the pieces you want to your shopping cart and use our special numerical code 220 at checkout.
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If you are hoping to come up with a numerical threshold, be aware that the math can get tricky.
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That said, there is a long queue for visas because of numerical limits for family-based immigration each year.
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Unlike the other battles on this list, this one was more like a brawl, at least in numerical terms.
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Researchers say bees have shown that they understand the absence of things as a numerical quantity: none or zero.
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Although I derived an expression for the effective spring constant of the trampoline, I didn't get a numerical value.
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But I don't think that there is like a numerical target we should be setting either positively or negatively.
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First, we should loosen the numerical restrictions on immigration to allow for a greater number of relatives to immigrate.
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Now, to trace out the motion in this star-planet system, I'm going to use a stepwise numerical method.
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This seems silly, given their numerical superiority: Tamils are just 15% of the population, and Muslims a mere 10%.
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Washington should also introduce a numerical target to force a rapid decline of its bilateral trade deficit with Germany.
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This form of uranium lead dating will give a much closer numerical age, within about a 10,000 year uncertainty.
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The theme idea removes the numerical prefix from three words and writes them out "literally," as the clue indicates.
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One was the Eniac (for Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer); the other, the Edvac (Electronic Discrete Variable Automatic Computer).
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Justice Stephen G. Breyer proposed a numerical test, but it did not seem to gain traction with his colleagues.
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From a scan of an object, the method generates a numerical score indicating the complexity of the object's shape.
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The issue revolved around each key's "short ID," a numerical code that is supposed to uniquely identify every key.
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Contributors assign numerical scores on a 5-point scale to various categories like writing quality, gender, race, and LGBTQ representation.
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Although it's usually the easiest to create a numerical calculation with a computer, you could technically do it on paper.
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Back in the 1700s, Euler already knew what's now called Euler's method for finding approximate numerical solutions to differential equations.
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It boiled the entirety of your online social interactions down to numerical certainty that needed to be improved or maintained.
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If I had to place it in a numerical list, the US would have been number one, then maybe Spain.
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Assigning numerical values to the survey let the researchers refine their neural network so it tracked alongside how people felt.
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Instead of a numerical like count, the images showed that a few users "and others" had liked a particular post.
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"We still have the battle of proportions, not just in numerical aspects, but qualitative — in decision-making slots," he said.
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Many a controversy has benefited from one of his ingenious analogies or numerical parables, usually involving some kind of fruit.
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In order to find your Life Path number, simply take your birthdate and reduce it down to its numerical value.
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"Either positively or negatively, assigning or rating people with numerical values is not appropriate for the App Store," says Chen.
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But differences in how they compute spatial or numerical problems can be a result of many factors and life experiences.
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Once you clear an entire group of stages, a results screen delivers your numerical score along with a letter grade.
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The best way to find this distance to terminal velocity would be with a numerical calculation—you know, with python.
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Mrs Merkel refused to put a numerical limit on accepting human beings in dire need, a position she still maintains.
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It's all based on pi's numerical sequence, and the sculptures will be tracked online as they are bought by collectors.
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Pokémon Go trainers can send friend requests by using numerical codes — similar to how it's done on the Nintendo Switch.
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The suspicious arrest log is also weird because the "Case ID" doesn't match the numerical pattern of other listed cases.
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The software for this smart pulley (made by Vernier) takes a numerical derivative of the data to also give velocity.
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For the new study, the researchers are offering new evidence showing that bees can associate symbols to a numerical count.
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The designs use the principle of numerical advantage: the number of strong individual fibers, plus the number of superimposed layers.
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The domain name system helps direct users easily around the web by connecting numerical addresses with the names — like Google.
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For years, Morgan Stanley employees were graded in part on a numerical scale that rated them from 1 to 5.
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DNS lookup services are necessary, incidentally, to translate domain names as consumers know them to the numerical addresses computers understand.
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In the United Kingdom, the first stage includes registering online and taking a 30-minute exam to test numerical reasoning.
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The answer traces to seventh-century India, where the numerical system, which included the revolutionary formulation of zero, was developed.
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Anyone could review and positively or negatively rate a movie, and their take would factor into the numerical audience score.
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Users place the instrument on their nose and turn a filter dial to rate the potency on a numerical scale.
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In numerical terms, Airbnb added 1,000,000 New Year's Eve guest stays in 2017, 700,000 in 2018, and 800,000 in 2019.
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Here is a quick numerical model for a bungee jumper starting 10 meters high and just barely touching the ground.
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Those functions help pair up numerical IP addresses with their familiar web addresses so users can more easily navigate online.
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Meanwhile, the Army of the Dead used their overwhelming numerical advantage to bust through the Living's ranks and ransack Winterfell.
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In numerical terms, however, by far the largest number of potential beneficiaries of Medicaid expansion live in Texas and Florida.
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Repeal efforts in the Senate, where Democrats have a numerical majority, have been stymied by a breakaway faction of Democrats.
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Some protesters took advantage of their numerical advantage by shouting and denouncing rally-goers, even chasing them around Boston Common.
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Similarly, cleromancy is the belief that supposedly random numerical data points, like dice or lots, can point to the divine.
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Instead, we have come up with a simple model that allows us to give a clear numerical answer to this question.
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Artists Gunnar Green and Bernhard Hopfengärtner removed all the numerical context from the charts, leaving them just as shapes and colors.
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So in effect it's a mixture of the traditional algebraic approach from the 1700s and 1800s, together with modern numerical computation.
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It's designed to test your aptitude for five different skill sets, including concept organization, inductive reasoning, structural visualization, and numerical reasoning.
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And at this point, I think my colleagues have run out of excuses for not including numerical calculations in these classes.
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The prefix, 315, is a numerical classifier that was assigned to the file when it was created nearly two years before.
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The score is just a numerical representation of that information — it's calculated based on a series of secretive algorithms and formulas.
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It never occurred to me that my shots were so much slower until I saw the numerical stats in the app.
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Using that information, the algorithm can make a new image by trying to match the numerical representation of a specific recipe.
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They take on new linguistic and numerical challenges in "For Claude Shannon," which has its New York premiere on Thursday, Feb.
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One things to note — this image is not meant to be a numerical representation of the endorsements each candidate has received.
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The Wi-Fi Alliance says that it expects companies to adopt this numerical advertising in place of the classic lettered versions.
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In follow-up conversations, Apple explained to Chen that the issue is with apps that assign a numerical value to people.
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Why it matters: Weather forecasting today relies on numerical prediction models that simulate the current and future state of the atmosphere.
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Melania snagged her H-1B, but there is a hard numerical cap on the number of these that we hand out.
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He also thinks that converts are gaining numerical preponderance as some Asian-Americans drift away from their family traditions and beliefs.
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A scalar field is like the temperature throughout the atmosphere: At every point it has a numerical value but no direction.
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Numerical models suggested the passive flapping motion at speeds between 8.2 and 19 feet per second (2.5 to 5.8 m/s).
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He was making an introduction to Star Wars for the young 'uns, and assumed they'd watch the films in numerical order.
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Because I have no idea how many followers we have, I can't even make a numerical argument for Connect-first posting.
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The writers insist that the word-counts are not about placing a numerical value on the worth of a human life.
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"It is virtually impossible to conceive of even the earliest states without a systematic technology of numerical record keeping," Scott maintains.
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But Chicago's numerical murder rate has been higher than that of the country's two larger cities, Los Angeles and New York.
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When the Fitbit logo and some numerical data appear on screen, the unit has reset and should be working properly again.
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Also, that's kind of an inconvenient numerical range--planning a party for 30 is way different from trying to entertain 85003.
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NHTSA ratings are calculated on the basis of numerical tests, many of which saw the Model 3 record the highest result.
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Going forward, agencies will limit the use of numerical definitions or other "bright-lines" in supervisory guidance, according to the statement.
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We can build a mathematical model, input some initial values and the results of our numerical calculations, and get an answer.
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They give students the space to shine light on their own challenges and idiosyncrasies — something a numerical score could never do.
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A histogram displays a quantitative (numerical) distribution by showing the number or percentage of the values that fall in specified intervals.
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There is now more or less numerical parity between Buddhists and Muslims in northern Rakhine, according to the internal U.N. document.
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" Going forward, Deringer said, "I hope we can treat numerical evidence in a much richer, more skeptical, and more respectful way.
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A paper Mohammad had written during his coursework in numerical electromagnetics had been chosen for presentation at a conference in Paris.
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Take a look at where each of the entries in that four-part numerical column — the entries TWO through FIVE — begins.
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Despite their numerical disadvantage, Stuart Armstrong and Moussa Dembele added to their tally as Celtic won its 13th in a row.
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With its military buildup over those decades, India now exceeds Pakistan on most numerical measurements -- fighter jets, troops, tanks and helicopters.
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Customers are encouraged to sniff in numerical order, taking notes on a clipboard about the scents that set their synapses ablaze.
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Each container was labeled with a bit of masking tape inked with a numerical ID: Box 2200, Box 2000, Box 34.
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That is, they are executed according to plans, instructions, numerical systems, or, as the show's subtitle indicates, rules, codes and choreographies.
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But there's a price to pay for all that goodness, and well, it's high — both in numerical figures and casual everyday annoyances.
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For theorists like Arkani-Hamed, what happens just beyond the limits of our vision is interesting because of a curious numerical connection.
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"We believe numerical genocide will happen again," says Dessalegn Chanie, the head of the National Movement of Amhara, a new opposition party.
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In fact, the only Trump tweet with a negative numerical value among Republicans under the YouGov system was the one attacking Cuban.
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Sports are a pretty intuitive place for augmented reality: We already watch them with a bevy of numerical overlays, replays and commentary.
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The most notable numerical exaggeration: "103 years" Trump often boasts that he has reached heights that previous presidents were unable to ascend.
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Still, sharing a numerical code could grant access for those occasions, which is what several 30-plus-year-old couples told me.
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Sports are a pretty intuitive place for augmented reality: we already watch them with a bevy of numerical overlays, replays, and commentary.
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Widely used before the Spanish Conquest, they were almost all completely destroyed by the conquistadors, who replaced them with European numerical systems.
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In numerical terms, that means a target weight of 0013,2001kg and a power-to-weight ratio that would match this with 22017,22019hp.
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Gone are the bulky touchscreen TVs blaring clips from Good Morning America and the analog meters with their retro-red numerical displays.
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Asylum applications, however, are adjudicated in Canada, and there are no numerical limits on the number of asylees that Canada will accept.
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When a researcher submits a grant application to NIH, it is reviewed by a panel of experts and assigned a numerical score.
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It's not the cold numerical appeal to the left side of the brain that matters in political campaigns; right-brain feeling prevails.
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This dial isn't numerical, and you sort of have to guess (and memorize) what evens out to a single and a double.
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The most interesting part of Dollano's typeface is her numerical set, which functions like a time machine of typographical history in reverse.
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For the uninitiated, Picross is a logic-based puzzler in which you use numerical clues to fill in squares on a grid.
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Also, since it's a numerical model, I can do something cool: I can actually have two kicked balls and two tossed balls.
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Every time I take out my phone, I can see with numerical precision exactly how funny (or unfunny) my last joke was.
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They have voiced their anxiety over America's waning numerical majority, and have questioned what this means for the future of the nation.
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Take, for example, the "Navy Global Environmental Model" which is run by the United States Navy's Fleet Numerical Meteorology and Oceanography Center.
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The shifts might be short-term adjustments or simply the effects, or artifacts, of delayed disclosures — a kind of numerical optical illusion.
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Just look at the numerical keyboard of whatever phone you have and the number "8" will be where the letters TUV are.
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There's an unusual bounty of Democratic candidates of all kinds, and as Jones and Allred demonstrate, that's not merely a numerical phenomenon.
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But the members of Troop 6000 would not necessarily identify Queens as their home, so Girl Scout leaders extended the numerical sequence.
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But under the Paris deal, those numerical targets are not legally binding, and there are no sanctions for failing to meet them.
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"We started in 2010 with our first one, which taught computer numerical machining," said Mark Weber, dean of trades and engineering technologies.
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But why should liberals care about Sunkara's book — or the critique from the socialist left at all — given their vast numerical superiority?
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Ancient sources for numerical data (like the size of armies) are notoriously inaccurate, so perhaps a excited copyist simply added a zero.
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And, the authors note in the Science paper, there are "numerical challenges" in solving the full fluid dynamic equations for ice flow.
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And as long as they form a formidable numerical constituency and control resources inside the Democratic Party, business as usual will probably continue.
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Since computers fundamentally work with numbers, every letter or character you type on a computer is "encoded" or represented with a numerical code.
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Getty Images I've already made the argument that numerical models (using computer code) should be an integral part of the introductory physics course.
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Gaines often colors the squares following the numerical series, collapsing representational, logical, and aesthetic systems in a process that minimizes the artist's hand.
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Using numerical models, a team led by astronomer Will McKinnon of Washington University in St. Louis has now fleshed out the picture further.
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The cover art style will change, and the series will ditch the out-of-order numerical titles that defined the first five novels.
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Some Jewish patrons of the Strand pointed out that, in Hebrew, 18 is also the numerical value of the word chai—meaning "life".
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At the Love Lab, the women were put through a series of "scientific" experiments to determine their numerical score of compatibility with Ben.
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Under a one-person-one-vote system, people in the numerical majority have little reason to debate with the people in the minority.
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Taken together with the GFMS production figures, the numerical jigsaw adds up to a picture of a tightening lead supply chain in China.
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Now Apple has pulled Famous from the App Store, saying it doesn't want apps that assign people numerical values in its App Store.
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For several reasons, including the fact that many are illegal and unable to vote, their political clout has lagged behind their numerical rise.
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The Fintech Omnibus will walk you through risk modeling, factor analysis, numerical optimization, and linear and logistic regression using real models and examples.
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The cards, confusingly called "My Number" in Japanese but "Individual Number Cards" in English, were introduced alongside a numerical ID system in 2015.
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When you lift the phone off its dock, a full numerical keypad appears and allows you to dial in what's called private mode.
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Instead I am going to make a numerical model and adjust the starting velocity until I get something close to one of these.
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At Uber's headquarters nearby, data scientists working on the company's food delivery service, Uber Eats, view the scene through a more numerical lens.
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Screengrab via Way before that smartphone calculator, way before calculators themselves, there was the abacus, predating even the numerical systems we use today.
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It immersed me in a manic black-and-white dazzle of intricate computer graphics—patterned visual translations of various kinds of numerical data.
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Rescinding such regulations to satisfy a numerical quota would make no more sense than getting rid of the stop-lights at busy intersections.
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Process, maintain, compile, and report patient information for health requirements and standards in a manner consistent with the healthcare industry's numerical coding system.
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But the report also offers a big helping of false precision, giving exact numerical forecasts on effects that have vast amounts of uncertainty.
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On the foreign side, those parts of the world will need to accept the geopolitical, and perhaps military, implications of their numerical decline.
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When played at an elite level, soccer, like art, contains so much that is unquantifiable that it defies numerical ranking and subjective opinion.
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The process involves generating trillions of random numerical sequences until the correct one is found, which results in a block being successfully mined.
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The numerical caps on various categories and the requirements to qualify would be irrelevant because there would be no agency to enforce them.
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The visual artist and electronic composer Celia Rae Hollander, who performs under the ternary name $3.33, has had a busy and numerical May.
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According to political science experts, a more accurate indicator is "substantive representation"—attention paid to women's policy concerns as opposed to numerical representation.
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I know this because, in Earth & Sky, in which hair becomes stone, Simpson has left the captions or numerical codifications for each gem.
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A team might also file onto the field in the same numerical order week after week — all in the search of positive juju.
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So, the number "0" encoded as 60 pixels of information would trigger 60 piezoelectric-gel junctions matching the shape of the numerical digit.
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Playing on a set of numerical coincidences, they cast the team members' ordeal and salvation as a parable about the country's political transition.
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While the industry sometimes engages in numerical gymnastics — with issues numbered zero or using decimal points — in this case, it is much simpler.
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Then the visitor typed on the numerical strip at the top of a keyboard, not the side number pad the customer typically used.
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Just so we're all on the same page, here is a numerical model using Kepler's laws for some random planet orbiting the sun.
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Aside from the numerical confusion of one thing being four things, The Los Angeles Times noted that the nuts weren't even true nuts.
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However, it's useless to explain its growth in numerical terms if we don't understand why it is growing as quickly as it is.
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But in measures both numerical and anecdotal, Mr. Kennedy has emerged as a Senate pacesetter in unwitting anonymity since his election in December.
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Only Sanders had a numerical lead over Trump (48 percent to 46 percent), but that too was within the poll's margin of error.
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Can a numerical study of the works of Jane Austen, Ernest Hemingway and Toni Morrison, among others, identify the ingredients of great writing?
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It's also numerical: Mr. Icahn is worth an estimated $16 billion, a major plus in the eyes of a president who keeps score.
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With a numerical rather than governing majority, getting the "eagles to fly in formation" (to put it very charitably) was a daily challenge.
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Google employees would test a recipe, give it a numerical rating and then the system would recalibrate the recipe based on the feedback.
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Such government-issued documents in the countryside often contain spelling or numerical errors, as the illiterate depend on others to write down details.
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America did not set permanent numerical limits on immigration until the Johnson-Reed Act of 1924, which used a quota system to govern entry.
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The BOJ abandoned its numerical target for base money, meaning it no longer targets an annual expansion of base money by 80 trillion yen.
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And one can imagine doing a whole hierarchy of algebraic transformations that in a sense give the numerical scheme as much help as possible.
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Numerical calculations are such an integral part of real world physics that it would be wrong to not include them in the intro courses.
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In a Defense Distributed video on YouTube, Wilson demonstrated the company's Ghost Gunner, a computer numerical control (CNC) milling machine that can produce firearms.
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Within the practice of numerology, it's believed that we can better understand the world around us by observing numerical patterns in our daily lives.
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During his later years, Bush referred to himself as "241" and called George W. "43" - their spots on the numerical list of U.S. presidents.
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Right. People who are a numerical minority in society will never be able to use this kind of "majority rules" logic to their benefit.
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Once Dot One receives this fingerprint, made up of 23 STRs, they assign a numerical value to every STR, based on its molecular structure.
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After another nine months of work we were able to quantify all that and to get some numerical confirmations for the impressions we'd gotten.
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It also features DecPlay, a learning technique which transforms complex notes to numerical patterns, allowing you to learn how to play in a snap.
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The top 25 nationally ranked high schools performed equally in this phase and a new tiebreaker process was used to determine their numerical ranks.
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"If you couldn't meet them then you'd be in trouble, those numerical targets came to feel like threats," Saikawa told the town hall meeting.
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When the customer walks up to the window, they'll have to enter a numerical code into a tablet to get access to the pizza.
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The greatest problem for liberals with this self-inflicted wound is not the change in the numerical threshold but the political reality for confirmation.
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He demands a fixed numerical limit for new refugees (even though the number of new arrivals is down anyway), an idea Mrs Merkel rejects.
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Against this backdrop, elite colleges have been talking about de-emphasizing admissions criteria that are strictly numerical and prone to student-to-student comparison.
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Perhaps aware of these numerical realities at home, some in the press corps have taken to blaming Trump for the excesses of regimes abroad.
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The second proposal concerns the proposed stewardship of the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (or "IANA function"), which manages the allocation of numerical IP addresses.
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It also recommends "specific proposals to achieve numerical goals" for the appointment of African-Americans as assistant commissioners and directors and in other positions.
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As a result, tying judges' performance evaluations to arbitrary numerical quotas crosses the line from being poor policy to simply being cruel to everyone.
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Aside from just the numerical score, Klout also gave individual users details on their social media engagement, like what categories they're most "influential" in.
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But even where tests measure actual performance in a meaningful way, there's always the danger of us overestimating the impact of the numerical differences.
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"The Japanese electricity market is attractive for Shell as the market's liberalization is progressing," she said, but declined to give any numerical business targets.
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If the exponent field is able to shrink depending on need, that leaves more digits that can represent actual numerical content, which is good.
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The issue isn't space — Unicode has about 800,000 unused numerical identifiers — but about whose expertise and worldview shapes the standard and prioritizes its projects.
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When using the numerical keyboard, you can tap the "#+=" key to get to yet another layer of special characters for math and currency symbols.
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The activist investor Third Point's ideas for Nestlé, the Swiss maker of Kit Kat, range from setting new numerical targets to selling off divisions.
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An artificial neural network could do something similar, by gradually altering, on a guided trial-and-error basis, the numerical relationships among artificial neurons.
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He declined to comment on specific numerical targets, but insisted that Italy had already benefited of a lot of flexibility under EU fiscal rules.
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With the election on Tuesday of Brian Benjamin to fill a vacant seat in Harlem, Democrats again hold a numerical majority, 32 to 31.
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They've long been a mystery to researchers, who debated they were either a numerical form of record keeping, or something with deeper narrative meaning.
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Examining the numerical probabilities of the ailments I feared meant I could digest the risks the same way I would approach a poker game.
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