Without the assumption of equilibrium, none of M's relationships are identities, but
only approximations.
This needs accurate approach, not
only approximations.
Any real gas condenses to a liquid or a solid at some temperature higher than absolute zero, and this is why ideal gas laws are
only approximations, albeit useful ones.
Keep in mind that these are
only approximations - your pet, depending on its health and quality of life could live longer (or shorter) than these figures.
The numbers are
only approximations, because no central data collection exists and only some states require shelters to report intake and outcome figures.
The levels and grades below are
only approximations, so be sure to preview each level or download the free sample problem pages below.
Remember that the plans outlined are
only approximations.
Keep in mind that classifications such as «large cap» or «small cap» are
only approximations that change over time.
But it cautioned that the estimates were
only approximations and could change significantly once full balance - of - payments data is released, typically three months after the end of each quarter.
Every language translation is
only an approximation.
At the best such a system will remain
only an approximation to the general truths which are sought.»
Or is
it only an approximation we use to talk about reality?
The MAGIC result suggests that special relativity is
only an approximation of how things really work.
Applied to more complicated problems, however, iterative approaches often find
only an approximation to the best solution.
Space agencies have designed ways to replicate the condition of low gravity on Earth, but this is
only an approximation of what life in space is truly like.
Most algorithms that find modular organization, including Qcut [19], can yield
only an approximation to the true solution and have some variability associated with each approximated solution.
Google Translate is a free, automated computer translation offered by Google LLC that is
only an approximation of this website's original content and is provided for your convenience.
Note that 0.999 is
only an approximation of the discount factor if you are charged 0.1 % interest per month.
However, this assessment is
only an approximation and may indicate substantially less than the actual loss (FIGURE 3).
If the time series is * not * inherently discrete, instead the observations are a discrete sampling of a continuous function, then we really want «the» FT, but again the DFT is
only an approximation.
However, it is still
only an approximation to the real thing.
This is
only an approximation of the real solution which is non-isothermal as the 13 steps above conclusively show when allowing the temperature to actually vary in Fig. 1.
Is Robert Brown even aware this is
only an approximation of the atmosphere's density profile from surface up through the troposphere?
This is
only an approximation, yet a decent one.
The challenge is to the Court of Quebec's jurisdiction to hear claims over $ 10,000, but that amount is
only an approximation of the present value of what was $ 100 in 1867.
I also assume that even if the data it collects is
only an approximation, the approximation is consistent over time, so I can still use the data as a reference point.
Computerized translations are
only an approximation of the website's original content.
Google Translate provides automated computer translations that are
only an approximation of the website's original content.
Not exact matches
With such a mass of information, the
only way for humans to make any sense of the world is to make some
approximations and assumptions, to look for the patterns, and try to find the constellations in the mess of stars.
IMO, it's much harder to use and it
only gives
approximations for traffic.
Either way, it's a tricky business, relying on both art and science, and can
only be expected to yield an
approximation at best.
Some caution should be exercised as to precise locations however, with CJTF - OIR admitting many reported strike locations are
approximations only (see also our Methodology).
Outside of formal logic and mathematics, truth is not absolute and is
only useful in
approximation.
My point is
only that rough
approximations to measuring economic welfare strongly suggest that the time for viewing increase in gross product as the appropriate goal for national policy is ended.
These degrees of excellence can be understood
only as degrees of
approximation to an absolute norm by which they are judged.
Justice gives concrete orientation to our task but every struggle for justice can
only be an
approximation and there is an ever expanding horizon to our task in the coherence of justice and faith.
@ Kenrick I need some help with the above formula because you really can not divide eternity by a cardinal number however we could fold eternity 7 times and get a good
approximation of the disproportionate risk Chuckles takes by living
only for today.
Too often
only the final results of a discovery are taught, and no appreciation is gained of the process by which they were reached, or of the failures and blind alleys and first
approximations involved in the investigation.
There are plenty of such excellent statements — formulated largely by ministers and adopted by the denominations, the Federal Council, and the World Council of Churches — to which we have as yet
only faint
approximations in the political and social life of the rank and file of church members.
Okun makes his point about equality of opportunity and efficiency in a book entitled Equality and Efficiency: the Big Tradeoff.34 In general, he insists,
approximation of equality can
only be obtained at the expense of decrease in efficiency.
Here is Segal's answer: «Either we must view the beliefs selectively, taking seriously
only the one that appeals most to us, convert, and become true believers of that religion» any religion» or we must face the surety that all are, at best, but
approximations of what may await us.
If you go by «accuracy,» the counting of calories itself is by
approximation only and there is no need to worry about the accuracy of the amount of carbohydrate.
Infant formula is a rough copy of what we knew several years ago about breastmilk which is in itself a rough
approximation of something we are
only beginning to get an inkling of and are constantly being surprised by.
Rosie - It's an
approximation Some catnaps may
only be 40 minutes, while others may last a whole hour.
My little one
only eats yogurt as a dairy, and I don't think giving her 2 cups (an
approximation of her needs) is a very good idea.
Only 13 % more conservatives than liberals don't believe in global warming (83 % vs 70 %) if you use US party membership as the best available
approximation.
Ask any mathematician how many prime numbers — numbers divisible
only by themselves and 1 — there are up to a zillion, and they snap back with an
approximation: about a zillion divided by the logarithm of a zillion.
Out of the original population of 20 individuals, it is estimated that today there are between 100,000 and 150,000 beavers in the Fuegian archipelago alone, even though that number is
only an indirect
approximation, she says.
The most important thing, says Sargent, is to realise that
only God knows the real answer, and all others are
approximations.
Bertolami and his colleagues fell back on an
approximation that considers
only the simplest interactions between individual gravitons and ignores the interactions between gravitons and other particles.