Sentences with phrase «nearly equal»

In this cosy bedroom, bronze greens dominate the colour palette and are punctuated with pewter, which has a nearly equal value.
Additionally, nearly an equal number (74 percent) cited that they would consider whether an employer practices conscious capitalism when deciding where to work.
Millennials show a strong preference for using agents (87 percent) and online resources (88 percent) in nearly equal measure, which suggests they are relying on the expertise of a professional in tandem with conducting their own research.
A nearly equal amount (38 percent) say they don't screen a particular applicant because he or she «didn't raise any red flags.»
If Levine had to hire someone and there were two candidates with nearly equal experience but one had a professional designation, he says he'd hire the one with the designation.
Children were 2 months - 5 years of age, nearly equal by gender, and 86 % were developing typically.
Less commonly, in what we will refer to as a shared custody order, the parents share primary physical custody, and the children spend nearly equal time with each parent.
When older siblings were rated as significantly more negative in emotionality, and when the siblings were rated as similar in negative emotionality, parental treatment was more nearly equal.
Family courts seldom award equal — or even nearly equal — parenting time.
Negotiation works best when spouses still have some trust and the power balance is nearly equal.
Your salary should be nearly equal with what a new employee in your field is making.
On paper, these two devices are nearly equal with the removable battery being the only major difference.
There aren't so many small - screen smartphones that offer top - notch specs that are nearly equal to their high - end counterparts.
Xolo q3000 - > It is full hd and nearly equal to screen size of octa 5.7 ″.
The orchestra gets a strong low frequency boost, with the lower register instrumentation stepping out of its supporting role and standing on nearly equal footing with the higher register brass, strings, and vocals.
In both cases, the Dell tablet performed better than its main competitors, or nearly equal.
Huawei provides a massive 5.9 inch display in a form factor nearly equal to the 5.5 inch iPhone 7 Plus.
Testing by Ars Technica, for example, showed nearly equal battery life between an iPhone with a TSMC chip and an iPhone with a Samsung chip under identical conditions.
In testing, the display offered an average brightness of 375 nits, making it a bit brighter than the Samsung Galaxy Book 12 - Inch (342 nits) and nearly equal to the Microsoft Surface Pro 4 (382).
Unlike the G5, however, the G6's wide - angle camera is getting nearly equal treatment — both modules use the same 13 - megapixel sensor, meaning that image quality from each should be much closer.
When you change the radio button to this value, Windows uses a fixed (and longer) quantum length to try and make sure that all processes get a nearly equal amount of time (if they are the same priority, at least).
The policy is one year old and inforce, (Find out) You can have claim settlement ratio may be nearly equal or close to LIC or improved over years.
When these midlevel associates were asked where they expect to be in five years, nearly equal numbers of minority and white males (14.8 percent and 14.9 percent) answered that they expected to be equity partners at their current firms.
Over the last 25 years, the UCS - RMCO report found, beetles have killed trees on regional forest land nearly equal in acreage to the size of Colorado itself.
How about combining 1 & 2 (which should be very similar in quality) and then comparing to 5 so at least the n in both is nearly equal?
It will require not only sucking CO2 out of the air, but a nearly equal and additional amount out of the oceans.
Vaughan Pratt had a nice model with a strong relationship of temperature to CO2, others get nearly equal results with a simple linear increase since the LIA.
Given that evaporation and precipitation must be nearly equal (in a steady state) we can see that P ∼ I / Lv, where Lv (J mol − 1) is the heat of vaporization.
And for 2010, the calculated value is 30.4 Gt, and this value is nearly equal to the actual emission of 30.6 Gt (http://bit.ly/m7SeXb).
It turns out to be nearly equal to the average of all five data sets, and the signal associated with it (the 1st empirical orthogonal function or EOF) is, just as we expected, the warming - with - fluctuations which is common to all (I've scaled it so that it's on a «temperature» scale):
It is plain that the opposing effects of CO2 and its consequent warming on sea - level must be very nearly equal, so that the net effect is near zero.
In the glacial / interglacial sawtooth pattern, the amplitude of each tooth is nearly equal.
I suspect that they will either decrease rapidly in magnitude, or lead to a lot of nearly equal terms cancelling each other out.
Since neither an equilibrium nor a steady - state will result, the extremes within which variation occurs (as it has over the Earth's past, with aggregate input and output nearly equal), may be at least as inimical to life as a change in the spatio - temporal mean.
«When a system of bodies at different temperatures is left to itself, the transfer of heat which takes place always has the effect of rendering the temperatures of the different bodies more nearly equal, and this character of the transfer of heat, that it passes from hotter to colder bodies, is the same whether it is by radiation or by conduction that the transfer takes place.»
If conductive feedback exists nearly equal to GHG warming, then this GCM failure to comply with the Laws of Physics ceases to exist., but so does warming, (Sorry I told you I was loking at the same problem!!)
So the intensity of radiation (at some frequency and polarization) changes over distance, such that, in the direction the intensity is going, it is always approaching the blackbody value (Planck function) for the local temperature; it approaches this quickly if the absorption cross section density is high; if the cross section density is very high and the temperature doesn't vary much over distance, the intensity may be nearly equal to the Planck function for that location; otherwise its value is a weighted average of the Planck function of local temperature extending back over the path in the direction it came from.
I was thinking crudely of splitting the data into land and ocean observations and seeing whether the variances were more nearly equal over land.
Just yesterday marked the first day of spring in the Northern Hemisphere, the point in the year at which the Earth is the least tilted — resulting in nearly equal hours of night and day.
This understanding bore fruit in sparse late graphite drawings that give voids and volumes nearly equal presence.
Less visible ceramicists do not make the cut, notably Ron Nagle, who is Mr. Price's contemporary and nearly his equal as an artist, and Kathy Butterly, a younger artist who makes abstractly erotic, decorative hybrid variations on vases and cups.
Much has changed over the decades, especially now that electronic media gives us all nearly equal coverage if we get our information out there, through our websites, social media & e-vites.
It builds on four paintings from museums in and beyond New York, with a dozen others of nearly equal size and stature.
At most, a budget release could happen, but it'll be the same game as the original release, and by that point both the original and the budget title will be nearly equal in price.
While there are a myriad of graphical upgrades, there are a nearly equal amount of control and camera updates as well.
Human characters are all nearly equal in versatility, but certain stat differences will determine who is given what kind of role in a squad.
Sixty - eight percent sometimes use debit cards, while a nearly equal number — 67 percent — occasionally pay with credit.
The rating of rooms as a name of «Standard» is just as a subjective therefore a standard room is always provided at a budget price which is nearly equal to the qualities of the Standard Superior Rooms.
The rural archipelago encompasses several hundred islands, rocks, and reefs — thus creating a nearly equal number of twisting shoreline miles that are perfectly suited for exploration on sea kayak tours.
They are both nearly equal in size — 63m2 and 66m2 respectively, so the only real difference is the bed setup.
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