Sentences with phrase «arbitrary number of»

Using an arbitrary number of $ 250,000 in net operating income, the range just discussed would produce a rounded estimate of value between $ 2,940,000 and $ 3,846,000.
Now, I wasn't just trying to hit this admittedly arbitrary number of 100 units for my health.
The reason he picks the arbitrary number of $ 100k is that he wants people to prove to them self that they have the discipline and focus to save that amount before making any investment.
Alice could pay Bob an arbitrary number of times, but Bob could not pay Alice through the same channel.
Alice can pay Bob an arbitrary number of times, and Bob can pay Alice within the same channel an equally arbitrary number of times.
Alice could pay Bob an arbitrary number of times, while, using decreasing timelocks, Bob could pay Alice within the same channel — albeit a limited number of times.
Aside from the difficulty in testing an arbitrary number of camera apps and modes, this approach reflects the experience of the vast majority of smartphone photographers, who use their devices in the default setting, and also of the phone vendor, who presumably makes an effort to have the default setting present the camera at its best.
For 5, what do you mean by «an arbitrary number of named individuals»?
Thus, we did not try to make this a «top ten» list, because it is rather silly to fit the news, or the science, or the stuff the Earth does in a given year into an arbitrary number of events.
The quick and dirty way to check for that is to move one of the curves an arbitrary number of peaks laterally in either direction and see if the correlation changes significantly....
Spencer is doing what I, as a naive teenager, did with Bode's Law — curve - fitting by adjusting an arbitrary number of parameters.
It's just that the vast majority of levels end with infuriatingly tough bosses who would feel a whole lot more manageable if I had started the game with an option to shoot upwards, dash upwards to deal with bosses that cheaply move out of range, or be free of an arbitrary number of lives.
I'd rather play a brilliant game for five hours — particularly as my spare time is becoming increasingly limited and valuable — than go through the boring process of retracing my steps, collecting items through the same levels for another five, just so the developer can meet some arbitrary number of hours or fear being told their game is too short.
Previously you could transfer an arbitrary number of points between two accounts as long as both members had registered their accounts at the same address for 30 days or more.
As a result, commercial kennels and hobby breeders with more than an arbitrary number of dogs or litters have become targets for anti-breeding groups that lobby for laws to restrict these law - abiding operations.
I was using an arbitrary number of $ 8000 for net rental income after all expenses (taxes, insurance, management fees, repairs, etc) just to simplify the summary of the return on investment difference.
Articles that propose some arbitrary number of rules for doing something can be surprisingly seductive.
Features Nine Timeless Rules for Investing in Mutual Funds (and ETFs) Articles that propose some arbitrary number of rules for doing something can be surprisingly seductive.
Or, you could choose a somewhat arbitrary number of sectors, and a desired allocation based on an arbitrary acceptable «balance» level.
I look more toward publishers, who either are requiring books to be repurchased after an arbitrary number of uses or, in some cases (for example, Scribner or Simon and Schuster), aren't making new books available for purchase by libraries at all.
So, as you state in this reply, those writers who have put their work on Kindle which then is read by an arbitrary number of people, are now authors.
The engine computer will respond with a series of codes (from one to an arbitrary number of them), each of which will stand for a short diagnostic message.
Both Glucose and White Bread are given an arbitrary number of 100 to make comparisons easy.
«One amazing thing is that you can keep attaching an arbitrary number of atoms to these molecules,» Killian said.
In this study, the authors have solved the equation describing the effect of solid friction on granular materials for an arbitrary number of dimensions.
Two cases could decide the same issue with the same result and be an arbitrary number of years apart.
So without that, you could vote an arbitrary number of times.
I was using an arbitrary number of $ 8000 for net rental income after all expenses (taxes, insurance, management fees, repairs, etc) just to simplify the summary of the return on investment difference.

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The number of founders» shares is an arbitrary number that's set formally when the company's founded, based on the ownership share your company determines to be fair.
And how could mere numbers on a screen be a true store of value, especially with all the arbitrary regulation that is now building around it?
In order to add blocks to the Blockchain, a miner must map an input data set (i.e., the Blockchain, plus a block of the most recent Bitcoin Network transactions and an arbitrary number called a «nonce») to a desired output data set of predetermined length (the «hash value») using the SHA - 256 cryptographic hash algorithm.
On these terms, the self could conceivably remain «nothing but» an arbitrary label for those accretions of flesh that bear proper names or social security numbers.
The number of arbitrary psychological interpretations at the same time from the basis of important structures of thought; and how often do people think that the task of criticism has already been discharged by palying tuneful psychological variations on the given factual theme!»
God could have willed to order creation in an infinite number of other ways, since God's will is unbounded and arbitrary.
But once we eliminate the arbitrary stipulation that the challenge must have been expressed, we find an uncountable number of miracles performed by the Prophet.
Also a number of our philosophers of history, in their discouragement, reduce the unfolding of events to the mathematical application of an arbitrary axiomatic system of their own invention.
Because of all these opportunities for arbitrary decision, only a small number of those convicted of capital crimes are actually executed.
The number three is by no means arbitrary, for it is the root of an endless plurality.
I ran that theory by a smart NBA person with the caveat that those numbers were, of course, arbitrary.
I selfishly want him to come back next year and hit 1,000 points, because even though the number is pretty arbitrary I think it matters to the Hall of Fame.
It seemed like a totally arbitrary number — enough to shut us up, but not enough for a real trial of any kind being that it involved only a tiny fraction of the city's population.
Insurance companies are not in compliance with the law if they have arbitrary rules for a set number of consultations or certain age of the baby.
I really think these numbers might be arbitrary and are created by doctors as a least common denominator of sorts.
EFA would not expect local authorities or colleges to set an arbitrary maximum number of hours for the study programmes, but instead to provide the number of hours required by the student to complete the programme.
The arbitrary thresholds your refer to are a problem, because they will have a distorting effect on the election result, especially if a large number of voters support minor parties, and therefore have their votes discarded when the final count is done.
Labour MPs also made the fair point that cutting the number of MPs from 650 to 600 is an arbitrary gesture of appeasement to anti-politician sentiment.
A de Blasio spokesperson said Flanagan's proposal «would add an arbitrary, unnecessary and restrictive cap to the New York City property tax code — which already has a number of existing caps — and cost the city billions, resulting in severe cuts to vital services such as public safety and education.»
Zeid Raad Al Hussein condemned April's church bombings, but told a news conference in Geneva that the «state of emergency, the massive number of detentions, reports of torture and continued arbitrary arrests — all of this we believe facilitates radicalisation in prisons», according to Reuters news agency.
While that number, 764, seems a little arbitrary, Bloomberg said it would be a record number of weddings performed in the Big Apple in a single day.
WHEREAS, limiting the number of rounds to seven versus ten is arbitrary and capricious; has no correlation to public safety, unfairly burdens law - abiding gun owners; and puts an undue burden on gun manufacturers to retool their manufacturing plants; and
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