Sentences with phrase «merely knowing the numbers»

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However, such esoteric hipster knowledge (esoteric, if only because it played on inside knowledge that was common knowledge and what everyone knew merely 15 years ago or so) comes across as mere pandering to an electorate of Gen Xers who in their indecisiveness are at best a vote on the margins — at least in terms of their actual numbers.
But this isn't merely about numbers; it's about lives saved, property protected — and giving New Yorkers the peace of mind to go about their daily lives, knowing they're safe.
After creating a number of films in Edwardian dress, producer Ismail Merchant and director James Ivory knew how to be more than merely faithful to the look of those times — they knew how to make that world seem genuinely inhabited.
It's also unclear what elements make for long - lasting impacts and which affect merely the number of facts a child knows on the first day of kindergarten.
for example, when students study algebra, they no longer focus merely on calculating numerical answers but on understanding and representing relationships through the use of both letters and numbers (Kieran, 2004).
No, they merely gather the numbers from a select number of booksellers in an area and then extrapolate.
If you're applying for a new credit card, you should know that you're merely one of a vast number of applicants.
I know I'd have liked the Mass Effect Trilogy over merely number 3.
No, I am merely looking at the total number of car - km traveled for Britain and then multiply that with a realistic estimate of how much kWh's are needed on average for each those km's.
However the total number of people that can be supported by Earth's resources can not be predicted merely by knowing the total amount of matter or surface area on Earth.
Brulle knew or should have known that his almost - billion - dollar number would be presented by his allies in the media and the environmentalist movement as the budget of the so - called «denial» effort, not as merely the combined budgets of all groups that Brulle labeled, rightly or wrong, as «deniers.»
My point was that I'm guessing a lot more than 440ppm is locked in - I'm not sure how This David Mills character came up with his numbers so I am of course merely guessing / being potentially paranoid... the IPCC reports are known to be conservative by nature for instance and there was an article just recently on Sterling Engines being tested in South Africa over the last 4 years... combining this with the new phenomenons of formula - e racing and possibly Virgin competing with Tesla for the electric car market and Tesla itself saying it may just go into producing batteries the world does seem to be displaying something of a turn!
When, in fact, The Mail on Sunday had merely reported that Bob Ward had made a number of unsubstantiated allegations which for some reason — perhaps best known only to themselves — the author (s) of this «Statement» chose to repeat.
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