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It's a country where partisanship lurks behind, roughly speaking, everything.
That is, roughly speaking, how the Indian information-technology industry started.
There are, roughly speaking, four things a good pitcher will do.
That is roughly speaking the same rate at which earnings are growing.
Roughly speaking, we classify the largest 903 metropolitan areas into three groups.
Roughly speaking, astronomers expect two supernovae per century in the Milky Way.
Resilience, roughly speaking, is the grid's ability to bounce back after disruptions.
Roughly speaking, the ring of eight NEMs has the symmetries of an octagon.
Pluralistic ignorance is, roughly speaking, when we are mistaken about what we believe.
The current sequence of events was set in motion, roughly speaking, when Sen.
There are, roughly speaking, two ways to use a large, modern military force.
"You can think of convolution, roughly speaking, as a sliding window," Bronstein explained.
"Roughly speaking, Kuhn stands for beauty and Galison for truth," Dr. Dyson said.
Roughly speaking, you can divide corporate tax systems into two categories: worldwide and territorial.
Roughly speaking, you can look forward to 4x to 10x speed increases in your wifi.
Roughly speaking, we encounter three broad categories of about equal size when we're door-knocking.
Roughly speaking, people converge within five to 10 minutes onto two categories of practical applications.
This means, roughly speaking, that the USPTO is refusing to review validity challenges with increasing frequency.
Roughly speaking here's when to use them... = Retweeting another DJ who says you smashed it last night.
African-Americans make up 14 percent of the millennial population, born, roughly speaking, between 1981 and 1996.
This minimum "actuarial value" — roughly speaking, the proportion that insurers cover, on average — is set at 60 percent.
What it faces in China is, roughly speaking, the two threats rolled into one—but twice as big.
Trains are grouped by color into "trunk lines," which are, roughly speaking, where trains operate in central Manhattan.
Roughly speaking, recruited athletes are allowed to have an A.I. within one standard deviation of the overall admitted class.
"Roughly speaking, if you live to life expectancy, Social Security deferral may be about a break-even," Davison added.
Roughly speaking, they are saying this is what military leaders say the military needs to meet its strategic goals.
We shot this one in Queensland [Australia], which was great for me because it's in my neighborhood, roughly speaking.
Roughly speaking, the Pentagon's job is to be ready to kill people and break things to achieve military victory.
Roughly speaking, they can be allocated to businesses for free or auctioned off to raise money for the government.
And the four books all reach the conclusion that, roughly speaking, we should do as little as is politically possible.
Roughly speaking, this (depreciation) might have been caused by, say, an assessed probability in the market of around 30 percent.
But roughly speaking, he said, a 12-week leave would most likely translate to a benefit cut of 1.5 percent.
Roughly speaking, this was the impeachment version of a cross-examination, minus the drama and edge of a regular trial.
That means, roughly speaking, that seven-in-10 Americans reached by a national ad buy live outside the battleground states.
Roughly speaking, the TensorFlow team's approach is to train the lookup table values using training data to maximize accuracy given constraints.
Roughly speaking, discount rate measures how we value future costs and benefits — how much we discount them relative to present investments.
It's not a matter of aesthetics, roughly speaking — it has nothing to do with whether or not you find him handsome.
His beat is going to be Congress, roughly speaking, but it's specifically the extreme right and the extreme left in Congress.
Roughly speaking, the Sun appears against a different constellation every new Moon, the stars forming a distant backdrop to the Sun.
Roughly speaking, I'd expect the drag for a cape to be about the same as for a flag flapping in the breeze.
Roughly speaking, most Americans favor some form of gun control, but an intense minority is opposed to it in nearly all forms.
So, roughly speaking, how did Carlos Bustamante find five segments of Native American ancestry "with very high confidence" in Elizabeth Warren's DNA?
Roughly speaking, he has spent the first half of his career connecting mathematics to mathematics, and the second half connecting mathematics to physics.
Roughly speaking, we could say that it is a piece of software that attempts to replicate human thought processes or the results thereof.
Deep disagreements between these tribes were papered over by the fact that each could, roughly speaking, control the area they were most interested in.
Roughly speaking: The first established a cap-and-trade system — a declining cap on carbon emissions and a system of tradeable permits beneath it.
"In South Korea, roughly speaking, more than 90 percent of trauma victims are brought to the hospital in less than an hour," Lee said.
For instance, the "sensitivity" of a Boolean function tracks, roughly speaking, the likelihood that flipping a single input bit will alter the output bit.
Roughly speaking, GILTI taxes the profits that U.S. MNEs earn through foreign subsidiaries at 10.5 percent rather than the full 21 percent corporate rate.
Roughly speaking, the measure is constructed so that only about 16% of performances are likely to be more than one standard deviation better than average.
An annualized rate — that is, roughly speaking the quarterly number times four — is seen at 2.7 percent, a large jump from the previous 1.4 percent.
Roughly speaking, you can imagine it as a cylinder about 200 million light years across the circular ends, and about 500 million light years long.
"For a lot of disorders, roughly speaking, a polygenic risk score is approximately [as useful a predictor as knowing] your grandparents had that disorder," Breen says.
Roughly speaking, there have been four global recessions since 1980: in the early 353s, the early 1990s, in 2001, and in the crisis of 2007-225.
Roughly speaking, the Sun's magnetic field bubbles off a region of space 21 astronomical units wide (2137 AU being the distance between Earth and the Sun).
Roughly speaking, the near-term goal should be to double today's national service ranks and reach the goal of 1 million individuals early in the 2020s.
Prior to 1980 there was an imbalance of wealth in the worker cycle (roughly speaking: too much money, not enough products) which led to rampant inflation.
"Roughly speaking, you can make the argument that below $40 oil, most of these names, especially in the high-yield space, really can't survive," he said.
That, roughly speaking, is the thesis of a group of writers who, since Trump's election in 2016, have chastised the left for its supposedly histrionic excesses.
Money that corporations earn goes, roughly speaking, to two groups: the people who own the company (capital) and the people who work for the company (labor).
But roughly speaking, the question is whether the campaign got involved with Russian agents who committed computer crimes to help Trump win the 2016 presidential election.
Roughly speaking, it meant entering with a lead of three or fewer runs and finishing the game without relinquishing it, though there were a few additional wrinkles.
The measure of market power usually used to justify action on competition grounds is, roughly speaking, that a company is able to raise prices without losing customers.
Roughly speaking, though, we're talking something like throwing back five cups of high-grade matcha in one go or guzzling a whole pot of highly concentrated gyokuro.
The front of the sculptures is parallel to the wall, from which they protrude a few inches to a couple of feet; they are, roughly speaking, silhouettes.
Money that corporations earn goes, roughly speaking, to two groups of people: the people who own the company (capital) and the people who work for the company (labor).
A deadline for your battery lifeScreenshot: GizmodoFor a while now you've been able to see how many hours of battery juice you've got left (roughly speaking) in Android.
Here's how: Two-thirds of the constituent assembly will be composed of members who are elected on the municipal level — one seat per municipality in Venezuela, roughly speaking.
Roughly speaking, you could swap out Iron Man for Ant-Man for Doctor Strange for the first Captain America film, and there wouldn't be a lot of difference.
In my lifetime, the top marginal tax rate has gone (roughly speaking) from 91 percent to 77 percent to 50 percent to 35 percent to today's 37 percent.
That, roughly speaking, is the question before eight justices of the Supreme Court on Tuesday, as they prepare to hear arguments in the death-penalty case of Madison v.
Every year for a quarter of a century China has run a current-account surplus (roughly speaking, the sum of its trade balance and net income from foreign investments).
There are, roughly speaking, two sides of Lil Wayne's music: one where he's rapping better than anyone alive and one where he's channeling the strangest sonic impulses he can.
The result was that some places—roughly speaking, the financial capitals—recovered much faster than others, helping to create a populist resentment that Trump exploited to win the Presidency.
Roughly speaking, the top cities for retirees tended to be located in Southeastern or Mountain states, while those ranking last seemed to be clustered in California and the Northeast.
The options, roughly speaking, were to cut benefits for the current elderly, to raise taxes, to cut spending elsewhere, or to accept a large increase in the budget deficit.
Greenberg and other Democratic writers concede that Republicans will continue to win the white working-class vote — composed, roughly speaking, of whites who do not have four-year college degrees.
No-one in their right mind would begin a legally defined two-year maximum period to conduct negotiations before they actually knew, roughly speaking, what this process was going to yield.
NOW, IF YOU LOOK AT A FEATURE PRODUCTION, ROUGHLY SPEAKING, ON AVERAGE, IT'S ABOUT 215 003/200 YEARS FROM THE TIME A PROJECT ISCONCEIVED UNTIL IT ULTIMATELY GETS TO THEATRICAL BOX OFFICE.
Lorella Belli, a literary agent, said that the figures vary from publisher to publisher, but that roughly speaking authors earn one British pound (about $1.40) per hardback, when paid a home royalty.
Roughly speaking, then, the origins of anonymous sourcing, the birth of public opinion as a live factor in politics, and the invention of political reporting all occur together, in the mid 1700s.
A set of five or six drones does the work of one helicopter, roughly speaking, so depending on the volume requested by a company or forestry organization, you may need dozens on demand.
Roughly speaking, power capacity refers to how fast you can get energy out of it, measured in kW; energy capacity refers to how much energy you can store in it, measured in kWh.
There have been, roughly speaking, two divergent tendencies in the struggle for women's rights that come together in the issue of workplace harassment, which is why I think this all seems so significant.
Roughly speaking, vague references to "Trump voters" tend to end up falling into one of three buckets: All these groups of people are interesting, but they are interesting and important for different reasons.
In quantum mechanics, however, a particle can exist not just in distinct states, like the heads and tails of a coin, but in a so-called superposition—roughly speaking, a combination of those states.
To lift up the next two billion people, advocates for the poor need to work together with people who are passionate about the role of free markets — roughly speaking, the left and the right.
But roughly speaking, this is the form that the Affordable Care Act is now starting to take, thanks to a series of changes that Republicans have ushered into place since the failure of repeal.
Roughly speaking, I estimate that a white player would have to score 10 more points per game to have as big a fan base on Facebook as he would have if he were black.
Roughly speaking, vague references to "Trump voters" tend to end up falling into one of three buckets: All these groups of people are interesting and important, but they are interesting and important for different reasons.
ROYAL OPERA HOUSE, JUNE 21 There are, roughly speaking, two flavors of tenor voices among those that have excelled as Verdi's Otello: bright and trumpeting (Martinelli, Del Monaco, Domingo) and dark and veiled (Vinay, Vickers).
Right at the beginning, I think, partly it was because of this really general philosophical association that the left is bad because the left is, very roughly speaking, what my family were experiencing in Hungary.
Roughly speaking, the team consists of Laurel on music, Darren on choreography, LaTurbo on visuals, Martin on the Miku animations, and he and myself pulling it together, although everyone went beyond what they are used to.
In fact, OpenAI says its AI agents do this to a far greater degree than any other comparable systems, with a "reward half-life" of 14 minutes (roughly speaking, the length of time the bots can wait for future payoffs).
Roughly speaking, the epicenter was between the centers of this month's two more violent earthquakes -- the 7.1 magnitude temblor that hit Tuesday closer to the capital, and the 8.1 magnitude quake that struck September 8 off the southern Pacific coast, near Chiapas state.
Roughly speaking, this is where we are at the moment — or, rather, where we were three and a half months ago when, in response to mounting sanctions, Iran sabotaged oil tankers and caused drone attacks on a major oil pipeline across Saudi Arabia.
As most anyone well knows, lots of factors can influence someone's potential drunkenness, including weight, gender, and how much you've eaten before, but very roughly speaking, it can take anywhere from two to five drinks within a hour to reach a BAC of .08.
Most, but not all EU member states, form what's referred to as the Schengen area, which, very roughly speaking, allows non-EU citizens entering under the visa waiver program to play shows, so long as their stay doesn't exceed 90 days in any 180-day period.
What you describe—I'm not sure on what basis they're judging intuitive thinking, for example, which is not strictly a personality trait, but roughly speaking I would say that probably somebody like that is going to prefer—according to the algorithm—something sweet, fruity, and mellow.
Roughly speaking, that is how much of federal policy is now made, from immigration enforcement to regulatory decisions (some of the lower-court fights over net neutrality, for example, revolved around whether the Federal Communications Commission had the power to make rules without explicit authorization from Congress).
The word itself is more of an idea than a music genre, but roughly speaking it relates to any sort of woozy, dreamy, ambient, plucked and pitched-down song or track that would sound blissful skimming over the ocean waves during a beach-side set in Ibiza.
He focusses his account on Mesopotamia—roughly speaking, modern-day Iraq—because it is "the heartland of the first 'pristine' states in the world," the term "pristine" here meaning that these states bore no watermark from earlier settlements and were the first time any such social organizations had existed.
But the data also showed that the chances of a ball leaving the ballpark were dependent on the launch angle — roughly speaking, a ball that leaves that bat faster than 95 miles an hour at a launch angle between 25 and 30 degrees will usually clear the outfield wall.
Roughly speaking, it's technology that takes in huge amounts of information from a specific domain (say, loan repayment histories) and uses it to make a decision in a specific case (whether to give an individual a loan) in the service of a specified goal (maximizing profits for the lender).
Roughly speaking, according to RAND, the first F-222 jets to come off the production line could run a bit shy of $222 million (in 222 dollars) in "unit flyaway cost," which is basically the price of the plane itself and a portion of the tooling and machinery needed to make that plane.
Then there's our relative impotence in shaping the federal government, given an Electoral College that makes one vote for president in Wyoming worth more than three in California, and the fact that Wyoming gets one United States senator for every 214.7,26.5 people, roughly speaking, while California gets one for every 19.2 million.
Roughly speaking, the paper explains that the amount of money that a data scientist makes will now be a function of how well their model predicts the market, and a Numeraire bet they place on how accurate it is—so they can earn more money by being honest about the performance they expect.
Let's get right to it, Larry, in terms of Friday and the action on the stock price, what may be the reason why – we're very welcome and happy you are willing to talk to us, but a well regarded analyst Stephen Tusa -- who's followed the company for some time, and been typically right in terms of the direction of the stock -- came out on Friday with the new report in which he basically says, I mean a lot of things, but to cut to some of the key ones: $24 billion in net liabilities he sees at Ge, roughly speaking, currently for a company that's generating negative free cash flow, even after the dividend cut, with deteriorating fundamentals.

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