Sentences with phrase «approximate measure»

The tables on the following pages show estimated average expenditures for private passenger automobile insurance by state from 2011 to 2015, providing approximate measures of the relative cost of automobile insurance to consumers in each state.
«I have directed all members of this committee to go back to their constituencies to investigate the problem at the grassroots so that we take approximate measures to address the scarcity.
Or if I should just try to work it out based on all of the ingredients and approximate measures?
I've always assumed the other seeds were handled the same as some approximate measure of relative team quality.
EMG is an approximate measure of muscle activation, which is determined largely by the degree of motor unit recruitment the motor unit firing frequency.
Duration is an approximate measure of a bond fund's sensitivity to changes in interest rates: the longer the duration, the greater the loss in the fund's value if interest rates rise (and the greater the increase if yields fall).
Duration is an approximate measure of the sensitivity of the value of a bond (or bond portfolio) to a change in interest rates.
The Spread ratio increases marginally, but it is only an approximate measure of skill so that is of little significance.
We calculated the complaint index for each company as an approximate measure to find the best auto insurance companies in Wisconsin.
This is an approximate measure for the number of children eating at least five portions (rather than different types) of fruit and vegetables recommended by UK Government guidelines (Food Standards Agency 2001).
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