Sentences with phrase «about decimal points»

About the decimal points, you're correct.
While pundits quibble about decimal points and standalone studies, to burn fat with cardio, you can't go past intervals.

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We in this party — we don't dream of deficits and decimal points and dry fiscal plans, our dreams are about helping people get on in life.
«It cares about every single decimal point,» says Ramchurn.
Taking the sum of the three, doubling it and moving the decimal 3 points to the left will give, in milligrams, about how much cortisol is being made each day.
I don't really care if the voice sounds stilted or robotic; but what amazes me is how incredibly unsophisticated it is about things like the numbers for footnotes, block quotes, decimal points in numbers and periods in initials, etc..
When thinking about the basis point system overall, the simplest way to convert these units is to simply move the decimal place twice in either direction when converting between a basis point and a percentage point.
But if it is all like it's explained why do we have the real life figures of Hadcrut from 1997 (to make it more obvious what I'm talking about, I'm rounding the figures to one decimal point.
Such solecisms throughout the IPCC's assessment reports (including the insertion, after the scientists had completed their final draft, of a table in which four decimal points had been right - shifted so as to multiply tenfold the observed contribution of ice - sheets and glaciers to sea - level rise), combined with a heavy reliance upon computer models unskilled even in short - term projection, with initial values of key variables unmeasurable and unknown, with advancement of multiple, untestable, non-Popper-falsifiable theories, with a quantitative assignment of unduly high statistical confidence levels to non-quantitative statements that are ineluctably subject to very large uncertainties, and, above all, with the now - prolonged failure of TS to rise as predicted (Figures 1, 2), raise questions about the reliability and hence policy - relevance of the IPCC's central projections.
Seeing as how you probably shouldn't use decimal points when talking about parts per million, I rounded it back up to 428 ppm so I used the same line for CO2 levels before and after Obama's new rules because there really isn't any difference.
Lithwick cites gossip blogger Davit Lat, of Abovethelaw.com, for calling these hires trophy purchases, «something for a firm to crow about,» that stopped making economic sense several decimal points ago.
While the out - of - the - box color accuracy is not ideal, coming in at 2.56 (anything lower than 1.0 is undetectable to the human eye), running it through a basic calibration lands you nearly pitch - perfect color accuracy — about 1.08, which is just a few decimal points away from professional - grade color accuracy.
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