Sentences with phrase «explain by an example»

I have written a blog post specifically on that but it is perhaps best explained by example:
Maybe I can explain by example.
Let me explain myself by an example.
Let me explain by example, because truly this is a magnificent compendium for anyone interested in being creative in the kitchen or simply eating good food.
This is easiest to explain by example.
This is easiest to explain by example: If your 24 - month - old daughter is in the 40th percentile for weight and the 80th for height, that means 40 percent of 24 - month - old girls in the United States weigh the same as or less than your child, and 60 percent weigh more.
Explained by an example, you puppy may do fine with your cat at home but your puppy may react badly six months later with a random cat in the park.
Let me explain by an example: Suppose you bring a lawsuit against the driver of another car who hit you.
Explained by example: Mr. Mahesh has taken Rs 10 Lakhs sum assured.
Explained by example: Continuing above example, if Mr. Mahesh has opted for Income option (sum assured Rs 10 Lakhs), during his death, his family would get Rs 1 Lakh (10 % of the sum assured) and balance Rs 9 Lakhs would be paid for 15 years in equal monthly instalments of Rs 5,000 each.
Explained by example: Continuing above example, if Mr. Mahesh has died due to death, his family would get Rs 10 Lakhs sum assured + another Rs 10 Lakhs as accidental benefit, totaling to Rs 20 Lakhs.

Not exact matches

For example, the paper's authors explain, investors who bought Pfizer five years ago have seen their shares appreciate by 80 percent, while investors who bought 25 years ago have seen their shares grow by six times (adjusted for splits).
(i) Assist companies in determining and interpreting their ratio (revenue stream number one); (ii) Sell the data back to companies to compare and explain ratios among their peers on an industry - by - industry basis, because average worker compensation for Bank of America will be different than that of Apple, for example (revenue stream number two); and (iii) Sell the data to labor groups to assist them in collective bargaining (revenue stream number three).
For example, if your partner asks you to cover a conference, but you have development deadlines at risk, explain these commitments (first yes), how they lock you in town (no), and finish by confirming your focus to an on - time product (second yes).
For example: «Explain how you would sell this product to Target, step by step,» or «Tell me how you'd improve these lines of C++ code.»
In Willpower: Rediscovering the Greatest Human Strength, Roy F. Baumeister explains that people who tell themselves «not now, but later» are generally less tormented by the temptation of something they are trying to avoid (his example is eating chocolate cake).
Duhigg explains this with the example of a salesperson who tries to boost his bonus by giving big discounts for large orders.
For example, at Dodger Stadium where the L.A. Dodgers are testing the software, Xperiel hooks into an IT management tool built by UK company FortressGB that helps stadium operators keep track of ticketing transactions, vendor sales, and parking services, explained Philipp Hertel.
One example: the boards explain that employees can slow down accounts receivable — and thus cash flow — by entering information on order forms inaccurately.
A recent Harvard Business Review article, for example, explained that «avoiding a toxic employee» can save a company a great deal of money — even more than the company would make by hiring a star performer.
Very good explanations by giving examples and videos so fully explained.
Lewis Edward explains why storytelling is so important in small - business sales: «The best professors that I ever had were ones which engaged the class into the discussion by incorporating real examples into their teaching.
Square's Head of Hardware Jesse Dorogusker explained that while the company's existing products incorporate existing hardware (the Square Stand, for example, turns an iPad into a POS stand), the Square Register is «totally integrated — our hardware, our software, all in the box, all by Square.»
For example, two Valeant employees were copied on a November 2014 email with an attachment explaining how Philidor employees could bill the highest amount an insurance company was willing to pay by resubmitting rejected claims at different price points.
The OSC, for example, told the Canadian Bar Association's magazine National that it will assess the «comply or explain» effectiveness by the end of 2017.
One example of this process, confusingly, might even be the United States in the 1920s, as Marriner Eccles (the brilliant Federal Reserve chairman under then - president Franklin D. Roosevelt) explained endlessly to an uncomprehending elite: if all the chips at the poker table are held by the same few players, the only way the rest can keep playing with them is to borrow chips, even though in the end they will not be able to repay the loans.
You do that by explaining what the buyer persona process is and then demonstrating how they add strategic value, such as by the examples I've shared.
Give an example of a business situation where the norms of hierarchy are not followed, (by a foreigner who doesn't understand), and explain how they should be followed according to the norms of Singapore.
Adverts targeting this group need to throughly explain the process and the risk / reward presented by Binary Options trading in layman terms and probably walk them through various examples.
True to his word, his writing shows how he explains financial concepts by using tangible examples.
For example, when the CEI (blue dotted line) is adjusted for growth in population (red dotted line) or the labor force (black dotted line), the stock market's failure to sustainably break out above its Apr 26 high in the S&P 500 index (SPX) at 1220 is understandable, as it has been predictable by our business cycle model explained our email to you four days ago (copied in below).
For example, Lawrence Harrison's and P. T. Bauer's assertions that continued stagnation can be explained partially by cultural or «worldview» barriers to development are not mentioned.
to Jake, in every era or times in the past, humans have different perception of reality, because our knowledge improves or changes toward sophistication, For example during the times of Jesus, there was no science yet as what we have today, since the religion in the past corresponds to their needs, it is true for them in the past, but today we already knew many new ideas and facts, so what is applicable in the past is no longer today, like religion, we have also to change to conform with todays knowledge.The creation or our origin for example is now explained beyond doubt by science as the big bang and evolution is the reason we become humans, is in contrast to creation in the bibles genesis,.
Some non-mechanical causative principle of order is required to explain, for example, why the molecules of living beings come together into specific shapes, why organisms develop specific characteristics or have the capacity to regulate their metabolism or readjust and reintegrate themselves holistically when injured or when challenged by their environment.
Once again they can only explain away by appeal to another principle of order: for example, the neo-Darwinian argument that life on earth only seems to be teleological «because of environmental and molecular constraints on the direction of change» (from the online Wikipedia entry for «orthogenesis»).
Probably I can explain what I have in mind better by giving a concrete proposal as an example than by talking about what it would be like.
Suppose you made a theory, for example, hidden variables, in which it was possible to explain this in another way by saying there was a hidden force which connected these things.
, the irreducible complexity problem explained so clearly by md2205 (research the parts of the flagellum bacterium — amazing), probability of something happening — for the many years evolution has been studied and not a single example of a transitional fossil (please research before replying — there have been MANY confirmed fakes) or an evolutionary event in progress.
For example, Michael Polanyi has written that living organisms contain and transmit information, which in principle can not be explained solely by reference to the laws that govern its physical and chemical embodiment.
The Southern Bap's make it easy for me to explain to other trans - friends that a number of people are Christian in name only, and not followers of the example given by Jesus.
A good example is Habakkuk's presentation of a dialogue between the prophet and God — the prophet's first complaint is against the sins of Judean society and God explains that he will be using the evils of the invading Chaldeans to punish Judea; the prophet responds by complaining about the evils of the Chaldeans which God then assures will not go unpunished — that they tyranny itself will lead to it's own punishments and that the punishment for Judea's sins is itself redemptive and God assures that he will be able to provide salvation.
We can't absolve ourselves from the onus that may be on Israel, for example, for its ruthless invasion of ancient Canaan by trying to explain it away, any more than we can absolve ourselves from the catalog of horrors that have resulted from the theocratic pretensions of the church.
But this can be explained partly by the extremity of the conclusions drawn by some advocates of form criticism, for example by Professor R. H. Lightfoot in his Bampton Lectures; (History and Interpretation in the Gospels [1934]-RRB- and partly by the ultraconservatism of men who are incapable of altering their views in later life.
There are plenty of examples of «how and why» being explained by science.
My task is to explain why I am distressed by the elimination of thought from the university, using the academic discipline of economics as my example.
Apart from the fact that nations are made up of individuals, the salient point is that Paul explains election by citing as examples of God's sovereign election two distinct, historic individuals (Sproul, Grace Unknown, 148).
The United States, averaging over 40 per cent, is a strange anomaly for sociological commentators — one often explained by denying that the higher U.S. rate is an expression of greater national religiosity, and suggesting that in America religion fulfills certain nonreligious needs: for sociability and community, for example.
There was a time when SOME of these «rules» may have been practical or had a logical reason for them in that time period (for example, the rules against eating certain animals could easily be explained by diseases that were not understood then that were commonly acquired by people that ate them.)
In physics, for example, the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle or principle of indeterminacy has been interpreted in three ways: 1) that the «laws of nature» are deterministic, and that any uncertainty is due to human ignorance, which in due time will be resolved by science (Einstein), 2) uncertainty can be always explained by present experimental limitations (Neils Bohr), and 3) indeterminacy is an objective characteristic of reality Werner Heisenberg).
Its law require that, this is why in some countries they explain they can not help with inquiries about pedophilia for example — they are forbidden by the Canon Law, and they believe that Seal of the Confession is more binding to them than any national law.
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