Sentences with phrase «larger in absolute terms»

The northern - hemisphere anomaly: — is larger in absolute terms; — is much larger in relative terms; — has had a very clear trend for two full decades; and — this trend has clearly accelerated in the last five years.
And while with more voters the standard deviation becomes larger in absolute terms, it becomes smaller as a percentage of the vote.
As the pie enlarges, even if their share is smaller as a percentage of the whole, it is still larger in absolute terms.
However, if Gamma is large in absolute terms, Delta is highly sensitive to the changes in the underlying asset price.
It isn't always positive, so it may not at each year be largest in absolute terms.

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And in a country of more than 150 million people, even a proportionally small middle class like Bangladesh's can be quite large in terms of absolute numbers and buying power.
This is lower volatility than many other stocks in percentage terms, but because of the high stock price (absolute, not a reflection of value) the moves are large in absolute dollar terms.
It saw itself as part of a larger civilization, one that transcended the absolute Germanness proclaimed by Hitler, and it saw that wider civilization in terms of the ultimate relationship with God.
In this environment, large public companies almost inevitably appear as hierarchies based on the absolute power of the Board of Directors, driven by the ethos of short - term gain for executives and corporate shareholders.
I would call a situation where large numbers (maybe still a small minority, but in absolute terms a large number) of police are acting in this way a situation of «major disorder».
Is there any practical implication that the Co-operative party is now larger than ever, both in absolute terms and as a proportion of the Labour Party?
This huge Conservative split was the largest to have occurred — either in absolute terms, or as a percentage of the parliamentary party — since 1945, when a similar three - way split occurred over the US loan.
In the largest study of its kind, using Centers for Disease Control data on nearly 14 million linked infant birth and neonatal death data, term singleton U.S. births, researchers at New York - Presbyterian / Weill Cornell Medical Center found the absolute risk of neonatal mortality was 3.2 / 10,000 births in midwife hospital births, and 12.6 / 10,000 births in midwife home births, and it further increased in first - time mothers to 21.9 / 10,000 births in midwife home deliverieIn the largest study of its kind, using Centers for Disease Control data on nearly 14 million linked infant birth and neonatal death data, term singleton U.S. births, researchers at New York - Presbyterian / Weill Cornell Medical Center found the absolute risk of neonatal mortality was 3.2 / 10,000 births in midwife hospital births, and 12.6 / 10,000 births in midwife home births, and it further increased in first - time mothers to 21.9 / 10,000 births in midwife home deliveriein midwife hospital births, and 12.6 / 10,000 births in midwife home births, and it further increased in first - time mothers to 21.9 / 10,000 births in midwife home deliveriein midwife home births, and it further increased in first - time mothers to 21.9 / 10,000 births in midwife home deliveriein first - time mothers to 21.9 / 10,000 births in midwife home deliveriein midwife home deliveries.
Overall, the data produced by the researchers supports the idea that the evolution of complex life on other worlds is relatively rare across our galaxy, but still extremely large in terms of absolute numbers.
While Chase's sign - up bonus is not the largest available in absolute terms, Chase Bank only requires a balance of $ 300 each day to avoid monthly fees.
What if the income in Washington is disproportionally larger (by several orders of magnitude in absolute terms, and by 2 × — 3 × on per annum basis) than that in Indiana?
Looking at the information in absolute terms skews our list towards the larger states with greater population.
The EU's binding Renewable Energy Directive targets will make it the second largest growth market after China, as well as remaining the global leader in terms of absolute renewable heat consumption.
Among industrialized countries, Australia has the thirteenth largest population but is the seventh largest emitter.23 In absolute terms our emissions (528 Mt) are higher than those of some major European countries such as France (502 Mt) and Italy (527 Mt) and only 20 per cent lower than those of the UK (661 Mt).
Since extremes have small probabilities by definition, a large relative change in the probability of an extreme will seem small when it is expressed in terms of the absolute change in probability.
In fact, in absolute terms, IEA's misses on coal and oil were bigger than its misses on renewables (though the latter is larger in relative termsIn fact, in absolute terms, IEA's misses on coal and oil were bigger than its misses on renewables (though the latter is larger in relative termsin absolute terms, IEA's misses on coal and oil were bigger than its misses on renewables (though the latter is larger in relative termsin relative terms):
Since the US has a larger population and per capita emissions are higher, too, maybe it has reduced carbon further in absolute terms?
In absolute terms, the largest OECD users of wood for industrial bioenergy by volume are the United States, Canada, Sweden and Finland.
In absolute terms, the United States, China and India consume by far the largest quantities of biofuels (Figure 7).
China and the U.S. are the two largest emitters of greenhouse gases (GHG) in absolute terms on annual basis, both are heavily reliant coal for power and imported petroleum for transportation fuel and other non-transportation uses and both have had (and continue) to build continental - wide energy infrastructure to support a large population.
To that end, it is surely Spotify's hope that the streaming market ends up being so big that the company's low gross margin in percentage terms ends up large in absolute ones; even then those profits will come from operational excellence and efficient customer acquisition, not simply top - line growth.
Overall, purely in terms of cost of living in absolute dollars, in cities both large and small, you'll find more affordable options on the East Coast.
In terms of absolute numbers, New South Wales (148,200) and Queensland (146,400) had the largest Indigenous estimated resident populations followed by Western Australia (77,900) and the Northern Territory (66,600).
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