Sentences with phrase «numerical difference»

The Merc's wheelbase is 29 mm longer, and that's the biggest numerical difference.
As there are far more pharmacy techs than sterile processing techs — 353,340 versus 50,230 as of 2012, according to the BLS — this translates into a significant numerical difference in new jobs.
When you split it out like you did TF, the numerical difference isn't nearly as stark... but I think the conclusion is even more apparent than when everything was lumped together.
While the numerical differences between these groups appears to be small, they are statistically significant and, I believe, reflect important underlying issues in graduate education.
Despite our numerical difference, we bonded over the transformative shifts we experienced throughout the weekend.
Does a numerical difference of 100 between items A and B really mean that the latter item «contains» 100 more units of something called difficulty — and that these are the same units in which the difference between items C and D is judged to be 150?
Unless the face value is in the order of hundreds of thousands, the numerical difference is not worth bothering about.
That should be the cause of more concern, if making a numerical difference is the goal; the drowning deaths outnumber the deaths from falling furniture — including falling TVs — by a factor of 14.
«While the numerical difference is not large, the intensity of the deceleration in low - end markets is very large relative to high - end markets.»
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