Sentences with phrase «numerical limits»

This forms part of his series of numerical limited editions and is highly prized.
«In Kyoto, the E.U. was really skeptical on trading and wanted strict numerical limits on how much countries could purchase,» he said.
In other words, he has tied sigmoid functions together to generate a synthetic curve which gets very close to zero - gradient segments, but which in reality remains invertible to within numerical limits.
Any Shares subject to Awards granted under the Plan other than Options or Stock Appreciation Rights shall be counted against the numerical limits of this Section 3 as two and fifteen - one hundredths (2.15) Shares for every one (1) Share subject thereto and shall be counted as two and fifteen - one hundredths (2.15) Shares for every one (1) Share returned to or deemed not issued from the Plan pursuant to this Section 3.
Knowing that you have a numerical limit really causes a mental limit on shopping, and purchasing habits, because you pick the best of the best and then THAT»S IT.
I've written in the past about other issues related to setting a numerical limit for climate dangers given both the enduring uncertainty around the most important climate change questions and the big body of science pointing to a gradient of risks rising with temperature.
The Commonwealth declaration avoided setting a numerical limit to global temperature rise, saying only, «We stress our common conviction that urgent and substantial action to reduce global emissions is needed and have a range of views as to whether average global temperature increase should be constrained to below 1.5 degrees or to no more than 2 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels.»
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