Sentences with phrase «into numerical form»

I recall specifically a grievance involving grievors who were Pentecostal Christians who objected to having any body measurements converted into numerical form, http://canlii.ca/t/1qdbj Specifically, as adherents of the Pentecostal faith, the grievors subscribed to an interpretation of Scripture which warns that such numbers could one day serve as the «Mark of the Beast,» which will identify followers of the Anti-Christ, resulting in their damnation.
The sculpture physically translates the noun (and the greater concept of) «truth» into numerical form.
«No matter how ridiculous an idea, putting it into numerical form makes it sound respectable, even if the implied measurement is transparently absurd,» writes Seife.

Not exact matches

He has worked closely and allied the conference with the Senate Republicans, forming a governing majority when the GOP fell into a numerical minority for two years.
The IDC in the wake of the 2012 elections formed a majority coalition with Republicans in the state Senate, with the GOP conference retaining the trappings of the majority in the process, despite falling into a numerical minority.
While some passengers comfortably slot themselves into the correct spot, others seem to forget how to form a dignified and correct numerical line!
In the early 1980s, Rosmarin began to translate her appreciation for mathematical patterns and numerical equations into visual form, constructing patterns of bright colors and repeated grid forms.
It costs little to field the observations — the satellites and the radars, the surface in situinstruments, etc. to monitor conditions and their changes; to assimilate the data into variety of numerical models, to run these and form ensemble averages; to disseminate the findings.
The main difference between H2O and CO2 (apart from the numerical differences of their specific physical properites such as degree of freedom, thermal capacity, physical mass, etc) in terms of their effects on the atmosphere is that water is capable of condensing into liquid to form clouds and readily and rapidly moves between surface and atmosphere, daily, seasonally, annually and on even greater time scales, but CO2 does not liquify in the biosphere and transfers over mostly long time periods between surface (primarily oceans, seas, etc) and the atmosphere.
Infographic — An infographic takes a large amount of information in text or numerical form and then condenses it into a combination of images and text, allowing viewers to quickly grasp the essential insights the data contains.
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