True, but fails to explain why the longer - term mean about which those cycles fluctuate is trending up other than curve - fitting an «
approximation by three sinusoids of periods 1000 years, 210 years and 60 years,» and mentioning something about the position of the Sun relative to the centre mass of the Solar System.
Did you miss «its best
approximation by the sum of three sinusoids of periods 1000 years, 210 years and 60 years»
True, but fails to explain why the longer - term mean about which those cycles fluctuate is trending up other than curve - fitting an «
approximation by three sinusoids of periods 1000 years, 210 years and 60 years,» ANSWER: The curve fitting exercise is labeled as such «heuristic»; the lengths of the cycles are from other observations, some displayed on figures 5 - B & C; only the amplitudes and phase of the 215 and 60 years sinusoids are subject to optimization; Singular Spectrum Analysis has been applied by Diego Macias et al (note 18) to the HadCRUT series with equivalent results, and among many others by Liu Yu et al..
Figure 5 - A HadCRU T3 series of the monthly Global Mean Surface Temperature anomaly w.r.t. 1961 - 1990 average anomaly and its best
approximation by three sinusoids of periods 1000 years, 210 years and 60 years.
Then, EGO balances between finding the minimum of the surface and improving
the approximation by sampling where the prediction error may be high.
Applying
the approximation by Myhre et al. (1998)[1], a CO2 increase from 366 to 393 ppm translates into a forcing increase by CO2 of 0.38 W / m ^ 2 since 1998.
You can use a size
approximation by building it larger than your art work, after it has been packaged.
A trainer with little or no previous experience with aggressive dogs is taking a huge jump in
approximation by agreeing to consult on such cases, and the willingness to take such a leap is as much a sign of training naivety as it is a representation of the person's enthusiasm and excitement to be working in an industry that we all love.
You can do a simple
approximation by adding the following figures together:
The exact number per year for the last 200 years is unknown, but Heald and his assistants were able to arrive at a pretty good
approximation by relying on the number of titles available for each year in WorldCat, a library catalog that contains the complete listings of 72,000 libraries around the world.
Not exact matches
(The character played
by Finn Wittrock, Jamie Shipley, is a loose
approximation of Mai.)
Usually, an
approximation of under - 5 deaths is estimated
by multiplying 5q0
by the number of births in the year.
The demographic breakdown between the two denominations is difficult to assess and varies
by source, but a good
approximation is that greater than 75 % of the world's Muslims are Sunni and 10 — 20 % are Shia, [1][2] with most Shias belonging to the Twelver tradition and the rest divided between several other groups.
One can not answer the question of what constitutes the just society
by pointing to socialism as such, while among capitalist societies there are varying
approximations of justice.
Different religions are different
approximations to the truth, but some
approximations converge on the truth faster than others (as described to me
by Ian, an Orthodox engineer).
What has been discovered... is that, on one main point at least (the choice between the three propositions), religion at its best was literally and philosophically right, and theology was but a first
approximation, vitiated
by ambiguities or inconsistencies.
The eternal peace of humanity with God, received
by faith on account of Christ's victory over sin, death, and the power of Satan, is dismissed as pie in the sky to be exchanged for the various
approximations of peace and happiness that in good times this world also knows about and experiences.
These degrees of excellence can be understood only as degrees of
approximation to an absolute norm
by which they are judged.
Public discourse on the fallen is going to be an
approximation, but if Hayes was going to wonder whether (for instance) troops who died because their Humvee ran over an IED or because they were shot
by an Afghan security officer they were training should not be described as heroes, the calendar offers about 320 or so better days to bring up the subject.
And yet the Bible â $ «whether inerrant or divinely inspired â $ «offers us an
approximation that is terrible even
by the standards of the ancient world.
By this I mean that we already have before us a way of conceiving the reality of God, in comparison with which the theism of the classical tradition can be seen to be but a first and rather rough
approximation.
@ Kenrick I need some help with the above formula because you really can not divide eternity
by a cardinal number however we could fold eternity 7 times and get a good
approximation of the disproportionate risk Chuckles takes
by living only for today.
Too often only the final results of a discovery are taught, and no appreciation is gained of the process
by which they were reached, or of the failures and blind alleys and first
approximations involved in the investigation.
@Lawrence of Arabia, A mathematical model
by definition is an
approximation based on certain assumptions, such as the existence of zombies, without which it means nothing, but the math still works.
There is a sense in which a kind of
approximation to the Greek teaching does actually take place, to the extent that the inner man, who has already been transformed
by the Spirit (Romans 6:3 ff), and consequently made alive, Continues to live with Christ in this transformed state, in the condition of sleep.
Perhaps it is cynical of us to suspect that CBS thought that a returning Andy Rooney who exudes contrition for the «
approximation» of a slur might still be a valuable entertainment property, while Andy Rooney tagged as a liar
by CBS would be of no use to 60 Minutes.
There are plenty of such excellent statements — formulated largely
by ministers and adopted
by the denominations, the Federal Council, and the World Council of Churches — to which we have as yet only faint
approximations in the political and social life of the rank and file of church members.
As a first
approximation, we may say that the poetic function points to the obliterating of the ordinary referential function, at least if we identify it with the capacity to describe familiar objects of perception or the objects which science alone determines
by means of its standards of measurement.
It should not startle us, then, to discover that there are different degrees within the continuum of eminence comprised
by human nature: greater or lesser
approximations to human reason, fuller or feebler adumbrations.
But,
by and large, it has been given up in that form or in any close
approximation to that form.
As Thomas Aquinas repeatedly mentions, «to know» means, as a first
approximation, that a being is not just itself as this determinate actuality, but also is another, that is,
by holding in itself other «forms,» purely as forms, without at the same time itself having the real being that normally attaches to those forms.7 In this perspective, «knowing» expresses the possession of a multiplicity of forms that extends beyond the formal existence of the knower and includes forms that the knower in reality is not.
Allegedly, then, we can recover an
approximation of «what Jesus really said»
by applying general laws of oral transmission to strip away accretions and modifications.
Some bishop whose name I can't remember went through the bible counting the «begats» and multiplied that
by some
approximation of life - expectancy.
But beginning in the last decades of the fifteenth century a vast expansion began, partly through attempts of minorities to bring «Christendom» to a nearer
approximation to the standards seen in Christ and partly
by explorations, conquests, and migrations which within the brief course of four centuries brought all the earth's surface under the control of «Christian» peoples.
The latter part of the fourteenth and the fifteenth century witnessed two movements which were closely related, which sought to bring the Church to a closer
approximation to the New Testament, but which were branded
by the Catholic Church as heretical.
The Reformed Churches, while recognizing as keenly as Lutherans the depravity of man and the wonder of God's grace, were more hopeful that through those who accepted the salvation Offered
by His grace God would effect an
approximation to His Kingdom.
Our narrations are,
by degrees of
approximation, imitations of Christians and of Christ himself.
Nevertheless, Whitehead's work is not without its own ambivalence, as is suggested
by his remark that in the final section of PR «the
approximation to Bradley is evident» (PR xiii).
The first step in establishing an alkaline diet is to assess your current pH. A good
approximation of tissue pH is easily obtained
by testing the pH of your saliva or first - morning urine.
If you go
by «accuracy,» the counting of calories itself is
by approximation only and there is no need to worry about the accuracy of the amount of carbohydrate.
I've actually never found it in my standard grocery stores here in Canada, but I've made it (or at least a tasty
approximation)
by soaking 5 or 6 dried ancho or guajillo chilies in hot water (I get mine from a Latin American grocery store in Toronto, but I bet you could use dried cayennes in a pinch, which seem to be more common), draining them, and blending them with toasted cumin seed, coriander, garlic, sundried tomatoes, and sometimes a tablespoon or so of chipotles in adobo sauce.
Below, the full Week 8 results of college football games involving teams ranked
by the AP Poll, which is a good enough
approximation of Playoff rankings for now.
Deploying the format used
by Nige Tassell in his recent book The Bottom Corner, as well as an
approximation of the approach of Michael Calvin in his recent trilogy of volumes, Hughes devotes a chapter each to the majority of the North West» senior clubs, tackling matters through the lens of a single interviewee and interlacing that person's thoughts with his own impressions on the fortunes of a club, both current and historical.
Please note, these fees are an
approximation, and are subject to change as noted
by the club.
Please note, these fees are an
approximation, and are subject to exchange rate and change as noted
by the club.
Infant formula is a rough copy of what we knew several years ago about breastmilk which is in itself a rough
approximation of something we are only beginning to get an inkling of and are constantly being surprised
by.
Regarding your son's speech, I would be looking for him to be saying Mama and Dada specifically
by age 15 - 16 months, and also be using a few single words or word
approximations (like saying «ba» for ball or woof for a dog).
This presumably must be done
by the end of the Assembly's regular session, hence the
by July 1, 2017 date, with the «
by» signifying that this date is merely an
approximation.
To simulate how the universe's clumps grow and change, scientists have fallen back on
approximations, such as the simpler but less accurate theory of gravity devised
by Isaac Newton.
«There is something that we've been ignoring
by making
approximations,» he says.