Sentences with phrase «precise numbers on»

It is difficult to pin down precise numbers on how much companies spend on e-discovery.
But putting precise numbers on those things is very difficult.
Boslough can not put a precise number on that ratio, because climate science is still replete with gaps in the relevant data.
For corporate counsel, cost pressures are a primary concern, but many have difficulty putting a precise number on their discovery spend.

Not exact matches

While the fact that the FBI is investigating had been reported previously by the New York Times and other media, these officials shed new light on both the precise number of inquires and their focus.
The precise strategy can vary on each step, so there are a huge number of possibilities.
The Liberal leader insisted Tuesday that he's offered «an awful lot of concrete policies» on a number of fronts — including democratic reform, foreign investment, oil and gas pipelines and legalization of marijuana — but reiterated that precise details must await the election platform.
Precise statistics on the number of adherents within each church are difficult to come by.
I examine this idea from a number of angles in my Myths of Reason: Vagueness, Rationality, and the Lure of Logic (Atlantic Highlands, NJ: Humanities Press International, 1995), and discuss the Kantian project to delimit a precise domain of rationality in my «On the Poverty of Scientism, Or: The Ineluctable Roughness of Rationality,» Metaphilosophy 28 (1997), 102 - 122.
For example, God can not know specifically how many people will be living on earth at midnight, January 1, 2000 AD., for that number will not be precisely determined until that precise date.
But I think it is also evident that no hope exists of pinpointing the precise number of changes of habit that are necessary and sufficient for a significant shift in personal identity, just as it is impossible to say how few hairs on a man's head constitutes baldness.
Please read the disclaimer for a little more info, but the diet is required to be so precise in the amount of calories & fat to protein / carbohydrate ratio that all recipes are calculated in a software program and then weighed on a gram scale so the exact nutrition numbers can be met.
Arsenal seemed to be trying to be more precise with their passing and hold on to the ball longer, but the first time they give it away Fer runs through to Cech's goal but his shot was a bit weak to get past our big Number One.
But working on the precise number,» he stated.
In a speech made this morning, Ms May announced new guidance to chief constables on the precise numbers that should be sent out in the case of a riot and the types of tactics which could be useful.
In this moment and for an indeterminate number of future ones whose precise number is lost to Time, this first homo sapien was the only human on Earth.
That said, the character of Britain's post-election politics, and the likelihood of second election this year or next, will depend on the precise seat numbers.
Urban space is on the verge of an explosion in its address types and locations: precise GPS coordinates, RFID - triangulation beacons and even simple machine - readable numbers emblazoned on rooftops will mean that one building might soon contain dozens of addresses and locations.
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.)
When he began working on surreal numbers, Conway made a stab at describing their anatomy; later Kruskal came up with a powerful, intricate, and precise way to dissect them, based on certain surreal numbers that can't be broken down any further.
Scholars receive a grant of $ 2000 to $ 2500 a month, the precise amount depending on location and the number of accompanying dependents.
«This paper seeks to calculate precise figures for these assumptions, using data on traveller numbers and the export of other mosquito - borne viruses from other major sporting events in Brazil — principally the export of dengue fever virus from the 2014 FIFA World Cup.
We aim to push its limits on all fronts to establish a technique which combines nanometre 3D resolution with maximum labelling efficiencies, absolute measurements of protein copy numbers, precise multi-colour measurements, high - throughput for large scale statistics and novel data analysis approaches, to address the vast array of exciting biological questions at the nanoscale, which are becoming accessible only now.
The accurate asteroseismic determinations now available for large number of stars in the Kepler fields can be used to check and calibrate surface gravities that are currently being obtained spectroscopically for a huge numbers of stars targeted by large - scale spectroscopic surveys, such as the on - going Large Sky Area... ▽ More Asteroseismology allows for deriving precise values of surface gravity of stars.
Large - scale optical, infrared, and radio surveys and synoptic studies, requiring decades of precise measurements on a large number of targets, may also be conducted advantageously from the ground.
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.
On the contrary, if one were to follow this precise mathematical method for reducing body fat so stubbornly, then trying to cut for a bodybuilding competition would be as simple as entering some numbers into a calculator.
The numbers on the Power Line help provide precise cues to position the feet by width (wide - narrow) and target individual foot placement according to specific movement patterns.
In general, survey results based on larger numbers of observations are more precise, that is, less prone to sampling variance than those made across groups with fewer numbers of observations.
In the case of the above example, as well as discussing the exact wording of problems and numbers to be used, the educators also spent time: anticipating student solutions, responses and questions; thinking about how they were going to organise and use space on their chalkboard (seen in Japan as an important part of organising students» thinking and understanding); and discussing precise lesson timings.
In general, survey responses based on larger numbers of observations are more precise, that is, less prone to sampling variance, than those made across groups with fewer numbers of observations.
Precise numbers of teacher job openings for the upcoming school year nationwide are hard to come by: Many school districts must approve budgets before knowing how much state aid they will receive, or how many current teachers will either resign or retire, which means budgets are based on estimates.
As Mark Twain remarked, «There are three kinds of lies: lies, damned lies and statistics» so lets not forget that all those precise numbers are a house built on sand.
Precise production numbers for the GTR are still unavailable, as it depends on how many P1 owners want to upgrade, but we can tell you that production of the track car will begin once the final 375th McLaren P1 road car is completed.
Cadillac partnered with Ushr (Geo Digital) to map US / Mexico roads with lidar, and provide precise data on road curvature, number of lanes, and entrance / exit lanes.
The number of precise, tasteful reminders on the vehicle's interior and exterior make it hard for onlookers and passengers to forget they experiencing one of Maserati's best.
While the discussions included talks about communities supporting their libraries both in terms of manpower and funding, there was no precise data on how much of any given library's staffing or budget should come from willing volunteers; the Society of Chief Librarians revealed data that showed 425 libraries were currently «community supported» or are planning to become supported by their local patrons, a 150 % increase over the current number of public libraries involved in volunteer support.
One hundred to be precise as that's the number of ExoPCs that they said they will offer to its fans on the dedicated ExoPC community.
Today, as self - publishing, e-books, print on demand, hybrid publishing, and an ever - increasing number of other options make it possible for anyone to publish — or at least print — books, the precise definition of «independent publisher» seems to have grown blurry to some — but not to us.
You will also get people who take a number regarding the amounts going into each asset category which is subjectively determined and make argument based on the work of an academic or two that you should often be rebalancing your portfolio based on some precise formula.
Of course, these numbers are not precise, and it would be wise to tack on another 10 or 20 shares to be safe.
No information on precise mode or registration number will be available to me until I actually pick up the car at the rental agency at the airport.
Built on a foundation of accurate soap - bubble physics, Tiny Bubbles presents you with a number of objectives revolving around careful matches through precise pops.
There's no consensus on the precise number of Nintendo releases, either.
A number of studies have appeared that have questioned the mechanism and the data analysis on which it is based, but the work referred to in this otherwise excellent precis of the IPCC meeting would not have a direct bearing on the IRIS mechanism.
I think the squabbling about the precise numbers is unimportant and uninteresting, except that it serves as a very nice example of how people on both sides are more focused on the identity politics than on the implications of the science.
It's compounded by the fact that so many of India's citizens aren't on the grid at all (no count is precise, but the number is probably somewhere between 300 million and 400 million).
But what the number of microstates in the isothermal macrostate actually is depends on how precise we require the isothermality to be.
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.»
By the nature of this problem, it is hard to precisely identify what either are — but in particular precise probabilities — and putting numbers on it only conveys a stronger sense of precision than we have.
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