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"numerically" Definitions
  1. in a way that is expressed in numbers or is connected with numbers
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If you look numerically, the biggest losses are outside manufacturing.
Analysts say this option is unrealistic, both numerically and politically.
Basquiat is, both numerically and financially, the week's heavyweight artist.
The Bolsheviks were numerically tiny stacked up against the bureaucracy.
Numerically speaking by the way, there's no downside to his leaving.
The burden will be proportionally and numerically larger for small businesses.
Numerically, Communists were a tiny proportion of the larger Jewish community.
Despite being twice as large as 5G, numerically speaking, 10G isn't comparable.
Numerically, this would be a mammoth take, and a very difficult one.
Numerically, it has grown from about 4% then to roughly 14% today.
And so, I think there's a balance here where numerically, we're overrepresented.
"You need strong banks rather than numerically a larger number," Jaitley said.
Most Muslims loathe ISIS, and numerically, Muslims are the biggest victims of ISIS.
Denver and Seattle were both among the nation's 11 top numerically gaining cities.
Just numerically, facing gender inequality is probably a lot more likely to happen.
But if Mr. Manchin were to cast a (numerically meaningless!) vote against Mr.
Numerically, the race was a dead heat, with Clinton barely inching ahead of Sanders.
Even if banks pass numerically, they can fail for "qualitative" problems like risk management.
The assumption that all this math will make us more numerically adept is flawed.
The various branches of the staff are laid out numerically, much like the Pentagon.
What we can test numerically is how the academy compares with its peer organizations.
Nuclear threats have increased immensely — technologically, geographically, and numerically — particularly during the Obama years.
" Yet, she pointed out, "numerically and anecdotally we were clearly underrepresented when I was there.
And even though numerically mainline Protestants didn't overwhelm everyone else, they counted for a lot.
Europe's migrant crisis is at the very least numerically worse than it was last year.
This contingent is numerically a minority but it is Bollywood's most significant source of revenue.
Don't try to count numerically in your head; it is too easy to lose track.
And now for the numerically-inclined of you, we have today's reading from our Nixometer.
Dominated numerically by Muslims, the confederation would consist of two Arab entities and one Jewish one.
They claim, correctly, that MS-13's presence in Virginia is, while not negligible, numerically modest.
On March 29 — 230/210, for the numerically inclined — geeks around the world celebrated Pi Day.
Because of that and Carolina's reputation, what was numerically a blowout felt a little more tenuous.
Some of America's first colleges were founded to train a numerically tiny, white, Northeastern Protestant elite.
Among those 15, Patel proliferated by 58 percent, and also by the most numerically, nearly 250,000.
Unfortunately, like the United Nations, Interpol is numerically dominated by autocracies, dictatorships, the corrupt and the incompetent.
They could simulate the formation of molecules, for example, which is numerically too complicated for today's computers.
Malays, Burghers of mixed origin, people of African descent -- indigenous Veddas, for example -- comprise numerically smaller communities.
Easier to remember, but not numerically exact, and who knows when that "extra" value might break something?
This is just the most numerically shocking example of a very obvious trend in the recording industry.
It's about time someone taught these freedom-loving wind followers about cold hard stats and ranked them numerically.
And if we can be described by information, that information can then be encoded numerically—binary or otherwise.
"The risk of actual infection transmission with current screening strategies is numerically very, very small," Dr. Klassen said.
Today, although Asian-Americans are now growing more quickly in percentage terms, Latinos are still growing fastest numerically.
Even something as subjective as "be more present with my kids" can be numerically self-scored every evening.
And periodically throughout each day, they asked their volunteers to numerically rate their moods, energy, fatigue and appetites.
I'm not sure numerically how large that is, but we ought to do what we can against it.
Numerically, there probably aren't a lot of Syrians in the US who are being denied the ability to stay.
And indeed in the Wolfram Language there's a built-in function NDSolve for numerically solving systems of differential equations.
The state's voting-age citizens are also disproportionately white, giving them outsized leverage (at least numerically) in the midterms.
Numerically, it should be mind-boggling, with the Warriors setting all sorts of marks across all sorts of categories.
Previous reunification proposals have given the numerically larger Greek Cypriots a bigger proportion of territory than they now occupy.
A trade war is really not about trade war because if it's about numbers, numerically you can rationalize it.
"The men dominate, numerically and otherwise," says Heike Rabe, a gender expert at the German Institute for Human Rights.
But the price investors are paying to participate in this rainbow hunch is too high – and not just numerically.
A numerically schooled young chimp will touch the squares sequentially to indicate the ascending order of the hidden numbers.
For instance, they suggest that bees might be able to numerically assess what flower geometries provide the best resources.
While fewer students numerically are attending college, college graduates appear to be a greater proportion of the labor market.
And when it comes to your duds, you want the most bang for your buck; both numerically and emotionally.
Her posts were followed almost entirely by snake emoji: snakes piled on snakes, snakes arranged numerically, snakes alternating with pigs.
Popular apps designed to convert one type of age into another help the numerically challenged, but hardly clarify the rules.
"We've built a way to numerically measure and understand how well a conversation between human beings is going," said Feast.
While this atrophy has been taking place, the nuclear weapon threat to America has been intensifying geographically, technologically, and numerically.
If Brett Kavanaugh is confirmed later today, as looks all but certain, he'll be numerically one-ninth of the Supreme Court.
In 1979 Australia unveiled a process for screening potential settlers that it called the "numerically weighted multifactor assessment system", or NUMAS.
It found that though women were numerically smaller, they played key roles in allowing a pro-ISIS online network to function.
Basically, there was a remote chance that the Kings could win, but it was so remote as to be numerically irrelevant.
Although nobody is keeping a precise tally, the contemporary craze for bronze statues seems to at least equal the Victorian one numerically.
But given that whites constitute a majority of the population, numerically they have always been the largest users of the AFDC program.
Now fringe shows numerically dwarf the official festival and comedy is the biggest category, accounting for 37% of well over 3,000 shows.
Quantifying a player's production in this way allows him to be compared numerically with other available players and assigned a dollar value.
Mumbai, for example, has a large unorganized sector, and a numerically ordered row of homes or businesses is rare in these neighborhoods.
To break it down numerically: • PwC and the G.I.A.A. note that roughly $200 billion had been raised by infrastructure investors since 2006.
You can obtain a formula for N as a function of time analytically (using differential equations), but let's solve it numerically first.
It is far from the dream she once had of leading 100 or more deputies and of being, numerically, the principal opposition.
To be fair, the SEC had numerically more rules to write than other regulators owing to the nature of its broad jurisdiction.
This coalition valorized party discipline in Congress and majority rule within the party, since liberals were becoming increasingly numerically predominant within its ranks.
Numerically speaking, the operation has cleared more than 2.000 square kilometres from Daesh, eliminated over 3,000 terrorists, and neutralised its logistics and infrastructure.
The medical group comprises the schedule 33 to 5 drugs, which have some medical value and are numerically ranked based on abuse potential.
Unranked schools, which did not meet certain criteria required by U.S. News to be numerically ranked, were not considered for this report. 1.
Numerically, the result of the June 8 general election may not be quite as bad for Labour as it was 34 years ago.
And it does that numerically, rather than by adding any radically new tournament modes (what there is comes strictly bracket-structure knockout style).
But the problem is that at any given order in the series expansion, there's no guarantee that will happen in a numerically useful way.
Overall, tweets sent from under a tree were 2.5% happier than the average, a jump that although numerically small, Schwartz described as "pretty big".
The fact that low-income white voters are, numerically, Obamacare's principal beneficiaries has failed to offset its technical glitches, market frictions and Republican attacks.
The number of fatal bleeds was balanced between the two therapies, but the number of brain hemorrhages was numerically lower in patients on betrixaban.
The collection is more size-inclusive than Gurung's runway looks: it goes up to an XXL, equivalent numerically to a size 16 or 18.
The Socialism and Liberty Party (PSOL), a smaller, more ideologically oriented party, did make gains in the 2018 elections but is still numerically small.
Numerically, census data show the black population reached its peak around half a century ago, when 13 percent of city residents were African-American.
It's truly remarkable to read this book and appreciate how these women — numerically small, qualitatively great — made such a tremendous impact on this nation.
Although Xience appeared to be numerically better than Absorb at one year on a variety of secondary measures, the differences were not considered statistically significant.
The battle of Trafalgar was a naval clash that took place in 1805, and saw the British defeat a numerically superior French and Spanish fleet.
Singles' Day was first popularized as an antidote to Valentines' Day for the way the date is written numerically: 11.11, which represents four single people.
"There are numerically few parents who exercise exemptions entirely against all vaccines," said sociologist Jennifer Reich, who studies the anti-vaccine movement, in an email.
Besides, the iPhone 217 is also coming out this year, so why not have a numerically similar name to the most popular smartphone on the planet.
In a new feature to the rankings, some schools with bronze medals performed well enough on college readiness to be numerically ranked within their own state.
"While Cosentyx narrowly missed statistical significance for superiority.... it showed numerically higher results versus Humira," Novartis said following the results of a head-to-head trial.
When communal tensions broke out into the outright fighting known as the Troubles in the late 1960s, Northern Ireland's Protestants were numerically, politically and economically dominant.
A People's Party coalition with the center-left Socialists would also be possible numerically, but that was viewed as unlikely, an outcome unwanted by either party.
The way you prepare for a siege is you don't march your forces out into the middle of the open to fight a numerically superior enemy.
Though Khloe lost fewer followers numerically, as a percentage, Khloe apparently had the most fake fans — she retained 96.9 percent of her followers, compared to Kim's 97.2.
The medical group is the Schedule 2 to 5 drugs, which have some medical value and are numerically ranked based on abuse potential (from high to low).
The medical group is the schedule 2 to 5 drugs, which have some medical value and are numerically ranked based on abuse potential (from high to low).
The mere fact of numerically classifying and schematizing human facial features is dangerous, he says, because it enables governments and companies to divide us into different races.
The mere fact of numerically classifying and schematizing human facial features is dangerous, he says, because it enables governments and companies to divide us into different races.
He has signed a spate of executive orders — 2100 are listed on the White House website — numerically surpassing most modern presidents, depending on how they are counted.
The committee's recommendation is based on Biohaven's treatment, troriluzole, demonstrating numerically greater benefit over placebo in measuring cognitive function or hippocampal volume assessed by magnetic resonance imaging.
The app is refreshingly non-competitive; in fact, there is no way to add friends, see other people's activity, or keep track of how "well" you're doing numerically.
While there are, numerically, more Russian land forces than U.S. troops, Russia&aposs air and naval forces are considerably less robust, making its overall military structure much weaker.
"While we acknowledge all the caveats associated with cross-trial comparison ... we believe VK2809 achieved numerically better results than Madrigal's MGL-3196," said Andy Hsieh at William Blair.
Business sentiment - not numerically comparable - came in at 0.07 from 0.29 in January, below even the most bearish projection in a Reuters poll and barely in positive territory.
The President's approval rating for handling immigration has held roughly steady, but the 53% who currently disapprove is numerically the highest since just before last year's midterm elections.
Tiles have numbers and suits, which can be combined into winning hands through sets of either matching numbers or suited numerically sequential tiles, just like in gin rummy.
Numerically, schools like Carnegie Mellon School of Computer Science, the very strong technology schools, we have not seen this impacting the interest in folks coming into our programs.
You have to think both numerically and creatively if you want to, say, chuck out our current health care system and model the finances of a single-payer plan.
In addition to displaying the data both numerically and graphically, users of the Health2Sync app can add family members so these loved ones can help them manage their diabetes.
To break it down numerically, the original Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them companion book has another 65-plus creatures that have yet to appear in the films.
By this measure, Wang argued that Trump may actually be in strong of a position numerically as Hillary Clinton is on the Democratic side of the race in 2016.
For the numerically inclined, the score is derived from the song's YouTube views divided by the average number of YouTube views for all of that year's best-song nominees.
While Sarnblad can numerically code and discern all of them, she said that it's remarkably easy to identify the most common among them and use them to your advantage.
And a way to see that numerically is that we're a competitor to HBO, and yet over 10 years we've grown to 50 million, and they've continued modestly growing.
Snap surely has a plan, but to the numerically-inclined outsider who has never enhanced a selfie with dog ears or rainbow vomit, the path forward might not be obvious.
Digital cinematography avoids these problems: an image-sensor chip converts the scene into millions of pixels, each of which is a miniature square with a numerically coded brightness and colour.
This is accomplished by sending a stream of bouncing balls into numerically labeled blocks, which represent the number of times that a block needs to be hit before it breaks.
"Sustainable Energy — Without the Hot Air," David JC MacKay A fantastic guide to thinking more numerically about clean energy, and the most accessible explanation of this subject that I've seen.
Unfortunately, like the numerically driven enforcement model, the formal community policing strategy implies that officers cannot be treated as professionals, trusted to exercise proper judgment in any situation without micromanagement.
Dear Heloise: My suggestion is directed to hospitals and hotels: When you provide television listings for your patients or guests, please print them alphabetically by the station name — not numerically.
Axle bearings maker NTN Corp tumbled 3.2 percent, machine tool maker DMG Mori dropped 1.5 percent, while and Okuma Corp, a maker of numerically-controlled machine tools, fell 1.5 percent.
I don't know when this specific problem will hit the breaking point, where the outcomes are so numerically and consistently distorted that we have a real crisis of democracy and legitimacy.
To find such a signal, Peiris and her team must construct templates of the pattern and match them with the data "in a very numerically intensive and demanding analysis," she said.
And there is also a legitimate thing of there's not enough skilled workers in certain trades, and there are just numerically more Indian and Chinese workers that are doing this work.
This is a simple, numerically based question that can help voters gauge the candidates' commitment to reestablishing the US's reputation as a world leader in protecting the most vulnerable immigrant populations.
Democrats have numerically had the majority there already, but for years there had been a group of Democratic senators who had broken off to caucus together and team up with Republicans.
Instead of a metal worker being paid an average of $30,000 a year, companies have adopted machines that use computer numerically controlled technology (CNC) to lower production costs and improve product quality.
" Is the white community in the South, the editorial asked, "entitled to take such measures as are necessary to prevail, politically and culturally, in areas in which it does not predominate numerically?
"We have numerically modelled the evolution of methane hydrates through the last Ice Age up until today, and the methane hydrates became unstable at the time estimated for crater formation," she said.
The study also showed that a numerically greater proportion of patients in both arms achieved the primary goal of NASH resolution with no worsening of liver fibrosis, but was not statistically significant.
The ad business is the only industry on earth where creative, artistic people have to work closely and productively with the most narrow-channeled, numerically oriented stuffed suits that management can find.
"ISIS is, numerically, I was told this just recently there are actually more ISIS members now than there were two or three years ago when we started the campaign," McChrystal told Hill.
As The New York Times pointed out this week, the renewed focus on migration is something of a paradox: numerically, the "crisis," as it was dubbed in 2015, seems to be over.
Apple may be moving up numerically, but the new iPhone 8 models look to continue the same rough design the company has been using since 2014 from the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus.
"One side puts more emphasis on the security of community, because of a sense of being the smaller community numerically, and the other side puts more emphasis on security of state," he said.
Some seem to think the entire process can be boiled down to abstract concepts like commitment and hunger, others that a youngster's prospects are numerically quantifiable, a bit like attributes on Football Manager.
Kanye's now-deleted numerically labelled Twitter spree came in response to a tweet from the "See You Again" rapper last night that accused Kanye of ripping off Max B with the name switch.
Yang is basically attempting to gamify civic-mindedness—which has been likened by some to the Black Mirror episode "Nosedive," where every human interaction is numerically rated and composited into a personal score.
But one way to begin to address it may be to ask whether, as far as the size issue goes — the way bodies are numerically labeled — it's time to rethink the whole thing.
" Krikorian said Trump referring to family-based immigration as "unlimited" in his State of the Union address was an exaggeration, but that, numerically, an individual can continue to bring family members "on and on.
AlixPartners explains that the cost of returns is not discussed in the models as it's very difficult to factor in numerically, but it is critical to understand, as it's especially costly for online purchases.
The coalition's advantage over its rivals was "not monumental," and the Fidesz delegates were "numerically a relevant asset," said Frank Engel, a Luxembourgish lawmaker from the alliance and a longtime critic of Mr. Orban.
It takes a lot of precision to make, and its intricacies can be a bit subtle, if you're a numerically illiterate philistine like myself, but it's a shrine to puzzlecraft and an enjoyable solve.
A few dozen of his over 900 postcard-sized works are on view, with each set against a black background and numerically labelled, representing an incredibly niched collection but one rendered with the utmost care.
Numerically, Mexico would take the biggest hit because it sends the largest number of immigrants to the US annually through family-sponsored migration — as of November, 24.6 million Mexicans were waiting approval for family-sponsored visas.
So if you looked at the numerically smaller immigration waves from 1880 to 1920, when the foreign-born population increased from 7 million to 14 million, there was zero immigration growth for the next half-century.
Still, "Ocean's 8" brings a refreshingly unpretentious quality to this all-female, numerically scaled-down heist tale, yielding a movie that's pleasant, mildly fun and the gender switch notwithstanding, a bit of an old-fashioned throwback.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads My brief stint working for a Chelsea gallery was strange in more ways than I care to recount, numerically or legally, given the NDA I can't remember if I signed.
The Swiss pharma giant said on Friday that Cosentyx, used in a trial to treat active psoriatic arthritis, yielded "numerically higher results versus Humira" but the statistical readout was not reliable enough to count as evidence.
The Swiss pharma giant said on Friday that Cosentyx, used in a trial to treat active psoriatic arthritis, yielded "numerically higher results versus Humira" but the statistical readout was not reliable enough to count as evidence.
Here at The New York Times, we've spent a lot of time chewing over the rent-versus-buy decision, and if you're numerically inclined, the first place to start is with our calculator on the choice.
Johnson, who is 55 years old and therefore -- at least numerically -- a seasoned adult, rarely expresses a shred of remorse for the myriad slip-ups, indiscretions, and outright lies which have peppered his entire professional career.
Initially developed to give NATO commanders the ability to destroy numerically superior Warsaw Pact tank formations without having to resort to nuclear weapons, their devastating effectiveness was not fully understood until the first Gulf war in 1991.
Like it's numerically superior sibling and the recently updated Roomba Braava mop, the Roomba 9003 is able to connect to Wi-Fi, allowing you to remotely schedule cleaning times and control your vacuum through a smartphone app.
In New Zealand, Muslims are a numerically small group (numbering about 46,000 or about 1% of the population, according to the 2013 census), but they are also one of fastest-growing, ethno-religious groups in the country.
The need to affirm secular values is "particularly urgent" today, the report argues, because growing faiths, including Islam, are likely to claim privileges similar to those already enjoyed by the historically powerful, but numerically declining, Church of England.
Hanging over all the year's tech enthusiasm, however, was the Year 2000 Bug — a decades-old decision to structure dates in computer systems with two-digit years, which made the year 2000 numerically indistinguishable from the year 1900.
He also said clearly and repeatedly that he wanted to avoid any cuts to Medicaid, a program that numerically mostly covers low-income people but that in terms of dollars spent primarily benefits the elderly and people with disabilities.
Numerically, the men's VO2 max levels declined more during the 45 years of the study, she says, in terms of the percentage of the capacity they lost per decade, than would be considered normal, based on data from nonathletes.
That year, the party almost failed to give him their endorsement, until his eleventh hour pledge to oppose the state senate's Independent Democratic Caucus, a group of breakaway Democratic legislators giving the numerically smaller Republican conference an effective majority.
"Stormed" was his own overly dramatic word (though Gaetz soon topped it by comparing his crew to the 300 glorious, nearly naked Spartans who, as you may recall, lost to a numerically superior force during the Battle of Thermopylae).
So, I've got to agree with you: There's not really a tactical reason for why you would use light cavalry to charge straight into a numerically superior force of infantry that really can absorb the momentum of the charge.
Unless the SPD changes its mind about another grand coalition, the only numerically possible option is a "Jamaica" coalition of the CDU/CSU, the FDP and the Greens, so called as their colours are those of the Caribbean nation's flag.
Special forces teams, like the one ambushed on October 4 in Niger, are incredibly skilled but carry minimal weaponry and cannot fight their way out of battles with numerically superior foes, nor survive when they sustain large numbers of casualties.
Carlsson told reporters at Northvolt's headquarters in central Stockholm that production would begin in 2021 at the Skelleftea plant, named "Northvolt Ett" - "Northvolt One" in Swedish - in a nod to Tesla's numerically named Gigafactories in the United States and soon, China.
While the ultimate impact of this directive cannot yet be measured numerically, in a number of EPA regions, this policy shift appears to have had a "chilling effect" on the initiation of new investigations into industrial non-compliance with environmental standards.
Although the researchers did not examine the relationship between screen time and developmental outcomes numerically, they found "a stable association" between screen time and child developmental screening test scores that was not accounted for by other factors, according to the study.
Numerically speaking, the socialist "uprising" remains small: one safe-seat Democratic primary, a presidential-primary near miss by Bernie Sanders, a handful of local races around the country and a total membership of about 19173,000 for the Democratic Socialists of America.
"Since U Been Gone" is much shorter than "Stairway" but it does that song's quiet-to-loud thing not once but three times in as many minutes, making it numerically superior to Zeppelin's one piddly climax in an eight-minute song.
In terms of reach, in terms of influence, I think numerically, right, the visitors had gone down over the last year; it was something that worked sort of better as an opposition publication than it did once the party was in power.
Numerically, there may not have been many of them, but voters who sided with Barack Obama in 2012 and Donald J. Trump in 2016 most likely delivered the White House to President Trump, with his narrow wins in Wisconsin, Michigan and Florida.
The trope of a group of Jewish schemers who undermine the master race helps make the story work, and in somewhat modified form can be pressed into service as an explanation for why Israel can prevail against numerically much larger groups of Arabs.
That in turn has made centrist Democrats, rather than progressives, numerically preponderant among Pelosi opponents, which in turn has cut them off from any source of grassroots political energy or hope of winning over rank-and-file Democrats in the country or on Capitol Hill.
"Although the group of sovereign controlled commercial companies is not likely to be large numerically, their likely market value, for example arising from major privatization transactions, is large enough to justify creating a new regime category," the FCA said in its July 2017 consultation paper.
All told, the Pixel 4 isn't the most repairable phone for the average consumer: iFixit ranks it at a numerically coincidental 4 out of 10 on its "repairability" scale, meaning that you'll likely still want to let a pro handle your next broken screen.
In the summer of 2016, after her public fallouts with Calvin Harris, Katy Perry, and Kim Kardashian, the comments below her posts "were followed almost entirely by snake emoji: snakes piled on snakes, snakes arranged numerically, snakes alternating with pigs," the Wired piece reads.
Major U.S. companies who sent senior executives - including oil major Exxon, Boeing, Chevron and JPMorgan - were represented at a similar level to last year, but several delegates at the forum said they estimated the U.S. presence to be numerically bigger than in previous years.
"The first finished works were the gematria charts, listing 92 psychoactive plants alongside their botanical names translated into phonetic Hebrew, using gematria to derive their numerical equivalents, and next to these results the numerically corresponding companies in the FT Global 500 Index," explains Treister.
Anderson gently chides Hobsbawm for paying too little attention to the bourgeoisie in The Age of Extremes, but just as serious is the way that the preceding trilogy ignores what was, at least numerically, by far the largest class in nineteenth-century Europe: the peasantry.
"The ability to numerically reproduce jerks offers a new way to probe the physical properties of Earth's deep interior," researchers Julien Aubert  from the University of Paris and Christopher Finlay  from the Technical University of Denmark write in a new paper, published in Nature Geoscience.
Katya doubles back between Victor and B. and the possibility that she can stomach Len, and while lost in her heartbreak notices, too late for caviar or numerically inspired self-help to fix, that her mother has quietly been overtaken by metastatic ovarian cancer.
Other than being a numerically auspicious date that stands at the gateway of a fresh new decade, the year 20203 will probably be like any other year: Full of confusing and depressing events that will make you wish Earth had some sort of eject button.
But in the 1870s, George Hill in the US Nautical Almanac Office proposed instead using as a basis numerically computed functions that came from solving an equation for two-body motion with a periodic driving force of roughly the kind the Sun exerts on the Moon's orbit.
Still, "Fate of the Furious" (which eschews designating its sequel status numerically, other than its Twitter hashtag) only sporadically sparks to life, with the best recurring bit involving the macho banter between Dwayne Johnson and Jason Statham's characters, which eventually prompts even these tough guys to burst out laughing.
"A left-of-center coalition against Merkel is not becoming any more likely with Schulz…The biggest obstacle to a Schulz-led government with the Greens and the post-communist Left is that if the AfD enters the Bundestag, the resulting fragmentation will make a left-wing coalition impossible numerically," Nickel added.
It will go some way towards expunging the memory of the humiliating flight of the army from the city seven months ago, when a numerically inferior IS force launched a stunning assault, spearheaded by at least 30 vehicular suicide-bombs, some of them armoured bulldozers packing enough explosive to demolish entire streets.
Gracenote's information, like Rovi's, is compelling and meticulous, including both well-researched factual details like the release date, and also subjective descriptive terms, which are in some cases calculated mechanically, and other times compiled by a trained staff, with any closely related terms numerically weighted to characterize the precise nature their overlaps.
The numeric working memory of young chimpanzees is astonishing: Flash a random scattering of numerals on a screen for just 210 milliseconds — half an eye blink — and then cover the numbers with white squares, and a numerically schooled young chimpanzee will touch the squares sequentially to indicate the ascending order of the numbers hidden beneath.
William F. Buckley, the venerated founder of National Review, wrote this in a 1957 in a column titled "Why the South Must Prevail": The central question that emerges … is whether the White community in the South is entitled to take such measures as are necessary to prevail, politically and culturally, in areas in which it does not predominate numerically?
Maybe not big and earthshaking numerically, as the GOP gained just 13 seats, but it was depressing out of proportion to its numbers, as it ensured that Barack Obama would pass no major legislation during his final two years in the White House and that House Republicans would use that time trying to destroy Hillary Clinton.
A 2013 paper in Nature, which modeled both natural and computer-generated food webs, suggested that a loss of even 30 percent of a species' abundance can be so destabilizing that other species start going fully, numerically extinct — in fact, 80 percent of the time it was a secondarily affected creature that was the first to disappear.
Mayor Eric Garcetti: Well, numerically ... I have to get the numbers correct, but the number of cases we have for a county of 10 million people versus the number of cases they have in New York City with about 8.36 million people, if you do that per capita, we're about, depending on how you exhume the rate of increase here is, it's anywhere from about six to 12 days.
It all began when tens of thousands of Dalits, who rank at the bottom of India's ancient Hindu caste hierarchy, gathered in the village of Bhima Koregaon, 170 kilometers (105 miles) outside of Mumbai, on New Year's day to celebrate the 200th anniversary of a battle in which British colonial forces staffed with local Dalit fighters defeated a numerically superior army belonging to upper caste rulers of the region.
Even by splitting the vote a little they would stand to forfeit a fair chunk of the AfD's 12.6 percent share won at the last federal race in 2017, pushing the far-right parties numerically closer to more established parties like the center-right FDP (10.7 percent), democratic socialist The Left (9.2 percent) and even the resurgent leftwing Greens (8.9 percent), whose euro-friendly tone has struck a chord with young voters dismayed at rightward turns across the continent.

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