Sentences with phrase «of equations»

The secret is: Gravity behaves as a Magnetic Field but instead of a Magnetic Field it behaves as an Energy Field way much more powerfu than Magnetism If we could apply the Maxwell Equations to Gravity we'd have a Beautiful Unified Set of Equations!
He was interested primarily in simplicity and coherence — in particular, the symmetry of the forms of the equations for electrical and magnetic fields in motion.38 The variability of individual weighting among various criteria, which Kuhn describes, is also most noticeable in the early stages of a new theory.
Nash's paranoid schizophrenia manifested itself in a flurry of equations, the deciphering of codes and fears that he was being watched.
The other part of the equations is that avoiding the big losers is just as hard.
Michael, I believe you have a minus sign error in one of your equations, reproduced below.
If x = left - handed female students and y = left - handed male students, this system of equations is true:
The pricing conundrum may be the fast - food industry's most difficult equation — and Thompson, an engineer who talks in terms of equations, has clearly thought deeply about this one.
Which is why fast coffee makers that take the hassle out of the equation are so popular.
Delivering a more inspired presentation, which contributes to a great overall experience for the diner - one that they'll share over and over again — is now part of the equation for a restaurant's success.
The trick is simply shifting around a few of the parts of the equation to create a whole new service and a large and profitable business.
I'm at best a fraction of the equation.
The main reason is because this approach completely leaves the customer out of the equation.
I believe in the concept because I've experienced its effectiveness from both sides of the equation.
The key, Belliveau argues is to make sure you continue to nurture the human side of the equation, a strategy that is integral to a company's success.
That part of the equation I didn't know.
When you take the U.S. out of that equation, you reduce the interest and potential for that speculation.»
I know that he must think he's doing the right thing by taking himself out of the equation, and that means he thinks the best thing for the galaxy is that he's not a part of this and, by extension, that the Jedi are not a part of this.
Only the players who master both sides of the equation become all - stars in the long run.
With the relentless pressure to cut federal spending, digital solutions like telemedicine — which expands access to care and reduces costs by up to 90 % — will become a key part of that equation
However, most tools are directed at the other side of the equation — the investment side.
In the same way that brand standards dictate a color palette to a designer, or coding standards dictate naming conventions to an engineer, management standards take guesswork out of the equation, informing every manager at the organization what to do, and when.
McNamee says Amazon's dominance in the retail sector is only one part of the equation, the other arguably more important part, the company's data
And he's still disregarding half of the equation.
This is perhaps the trickiest part of the equation that you'll have to document.
«Everyone feels better if you've taken the question mark out of the equation
The structure of this equation may vary between subscription - based software companies, consulting firms and ecommerce websites, but the general idea is the same.
That's because, for most of us, financial considerations are only part of the equation.
In fact, it's an essential part of the equation.
Choice is one of the few things that most people leave out of the equation when thinking about all of the reasons that separates those who achieve their biggest goals and dreams compared to those who don't.
Cut all of the emotion and uncertainty out of the equation.
Either way, job - seekers get a lot of sympathy from me, as long as they're taking responsibility for their side of the equation.
Those interests align with Beyond Meat's mission: to create a plant - based product that looks, tastes, and behaves just like meat but has a much lower environmental impact because it takes livestock — one of the biggest contributors to greenhouse gas emissions — out of the equation.
Phone docks cut wires out of the equation by keeping them spooled nicely in the background while the phone juices up.
If Team 8 is taken out of the equation, the WHL's operating profits would be effectively halved.
To be sure, this decision is not the sum total of Brock's life, but it is an important part of the equation and it matters deeply.»
Ideally, this part of the equation has been in the works for months, if not years.
The other half of the equation is the drawdown: How much you will chip away, each year, at everything you have built up.
To prove that that works you've got to get both sides of the equation up to scale.
To address the impulsiveness aspect of the equation, for example, he suggests minimizing the distraction of e-mail during the workday.
The question is always which side of the equation innovation is on.
A major difference among the studies is whether they consider as part of the equation the environmental benefits of solar, which can be difficult to quantify.
Making money is one part of the equation, but keeping it and stretching it is often overlooked.
That's why I'm about to teach you a process that completely takes your opinion out of the equation.
While doing so is certainly part of the equation, programming and database optimization are equally important.
Lastly, and perhaps the most important part of the equation, this formula assumes a 20 percent return to investors.
With the rise of self - driving cars and apps such as Hailo, it's perhaps only a matter of time before humans are taken entirely out of the equation.
Workers are not a part of this equation.
Take the GTA and Vancouver out of the equation and you have a vastly different looking housing market.
But machine learning takes the guessing game out of the equation, predicting which products and services customers may want based on prior preferences and actions.
It essentially takes you and your arguments with yourself out of the equation
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