Sentences with phrase «precise number does»

In the end, the precise number does not matter; even one child dying troubles us.
But the precise numbers don't matter much; the point is that there is a U-shape, and somewhere in that U is a bottom where health is optimized.

Not exact matches

A precise number could not be calculated because nine did not answer the question about total employees.
We don't yet know the precise scale of the migration Hurricane Maria will cause, or if it will reach the numbers those disasters did.
Geneticist Svante Paabo told Science, in an article entitled «Relative Differences: The Myth of the 1 Percent,» «I don't think there's any way to calculate a number,» or at least a precise percentage, of differences between chimpanzees and humans.
Hi Paula, I wouldn't know the precise numbers (I don't calculate the nutrition values)-- I'm sure if you plug the quantities into a nutrition calculator it will tell you
Speaking this morning, however, Mr Reid insisted that while the government did not have precise figures for the number of illegal immigrants in Britain, nor did the previous Conservative government.
Although Erie County health officials do not have a precise number of children affected, Erie County Executive Mark Poloncarz proposed $ 3.75 million over five years for lead prevention, a portion of which will address the lack of case management for these children diagnosed with levels of 5 to 9 micrograms.
While Ben hadn't taken Cell Biology 101, he did have the advantage of being an early employee at the company, number 11 to be precise.
In defending that statement, he writes in his rebuttal that «Of course, there are a lot of numbers that we do not know well, but the general idea in statistics is that if these numbers have been generated by a process described by evenly distributed errors, the more precise number is still the best predictor of the real number...» (It goes on.)
Furthermore, when a measurement did not match a precise number of «land rods» — their standard unit of linear measurement, which corresponded to about 2.5 meters — the Aztecs added symbols, such as an arrow, a heart, a hand, or a bone, to indicate remaining length that was less than one rod.
Consider the options and move ahead slowly but steadily over time; — Begin always bilaterally and in time, depending on the number of drills performed, your power and explosive development, progress with unilateral exercises; — Aim for precise technique which does not give you any discomfort.
(Almost all the African - American students came from schools with average test scores below the district mean; the few that did not had almost identical average impacts, but the number of available observations was too small to recover precise estimates.)
We do not know the precise numbers of teachers who participate in such networks across the country.
While California does not know the precise number of chronically absent students in middle and high school, a 2014 analysis by the California Attorney General's office found that an estimated 250,000 elementary students are chronically absent.
However, their number does not guarantee all works to be accurate and precise just like getting help from professional paper writing help like us.
When the essay scholarships writer quotes used material, he / she must do this according to the assigned academic style, giving precise reference to the source, including page number, and etc..
My answer is that I don't know precise annual expenses, but I know ballpark figures, and there's a good chance those numbers might change in 5 - 10 years.
Saying the Dow closed 9,911.21 yesterday may be sound precise and accurate but certainly doesn't hint have the positive attributes that people tend to associate with a large round number.
Doing so with precise numbers would be difficult.
(To be more precise, we would really have to consider $ 17,000 in spending for 67,000 Avios which does torpedo those numbers.
It does, however, require patience; for such a small ship, there's a surprising number of delicate cuts and precise folds needed to make it take shape.
Of course, the energy has to be transported up through the atmosphere and does so in a number of different ways but, the precise transport mechanism doesn't significantly influence the lapse rate as the temperature profile will always tend back towards the hydrodynamically stable value.
The response to the request for information also revealed that Happer had received «around $ 10,000 to $ 15,000 though he does not recall the precise number» (emphasis added) from Peabody Coal, which was donated to the CO2 coalition on his behalf «earned in connection with testimony given in a Proceeding of the Minnesota Public Utilities Commission in September 2015.»
We don't have to worry about the enforcement angle until the world's politicians have agreed upon the official procedure for measuring the temperature of the earth, the optimum temperature of the earth, the precise percentage of CO2 that would establish and maintain that ideal temperature, the number, location, and specifications for the CO2 monitoring stations, who would be in charge of the world CO2 monitoring system, who would pay for it, the thousands of pages of regulations and taxes that would require enforcement, who would pay for the regulatory bodies, who would collect the CO2 taxes, how the taxes would be distributed etc..
The fact that there is no mathematical formula whereby compassionately bestowed benefits can be converted into a precise number of bank notes does not mean that the tortfeasor will be excused from making suitable reimbursement for their loss.
These don't have to be precise numbers, just a fair estimate will work.
Crunch the numbers, do a little Pythagorean Theorem, and you end up with a screen 10.5» diagonal (10.47» to be precise, but none of Apple's stated screen sizes are exact).
I don't doubt that many students skip school every day because of bullying (I did when I was in middle school), but the precise number remains elusive.
Don't insist on precise details, numbers, days, or times.
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