Sentences with phrase «relatively simple formula»

Rick Shaffer: One of the things I found is some mortgage... You talk to a mortgage broker about it, and some of them aren't really savvy to this, or if they are, they really can't run the numbers well, whereas I'm sure you can sit down and show people basically it's a relatively simple formula.
There is a relatively simple formula to find out how much house you can afford.
Finding money for state road projects has for decades followed a relatively simple formula.
For investors bargain hunting in the beleaguered sector, industry analysts recommend a relatively simple formula: Seek out companies that have low debt, that are growing their omnichannel presence (the term that is used to describe retailers» ability to serve customers either in - person or online), and that didn't expand too fast during the mall boom of the 1990s and 2000s.

Not exact matches

You may notice that our framework is relatively simple: we're not trying to create complex formulas that define what the exact value of something should be.
Hurtado says the formula behind Amigo's Foods» success is relatively simple: The company carries everything customers need, and it provides it to them whenever they need it.
«The existence of a motif means our predictive model can be based on a relatively simple mathematical formula rather than on more complex econometrics that try to account for all the different types of human behavior,» says González, the Gilbert Winslow Career Development Assistant Professor in MIT's Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering (CEE).
The formula employed here is relatively simple: throw in enough pop song - and - dance numbers to please the fans of the stars and format, and inject just enough romantic angst during the story in between to set up the singing of these songs at regular intervals.
However, I'm searching for a relatively simple (though quite accurate) formula that would take into account fuel type (diesel, petrol, gas), vehicle occupancy factor, travel distance and average fuel consumption per 100 km.
While that sounds relatively simple, financial advisors often have a hard time assigning a specific figure or formula that defines punishing debt.
In this work, we implemented a relatively simple model applicable to large areas, which can be used to assess the sensitivity of linear changes in different components of the risk formula, to the overall flood risk under selected climatic scenarios.
Of note was Pouillet's analytic technique: realizing that the solar constant must be (relatively) fixed, but atmospheric absorption would differ each day due to changing atmospheric conditions; and that the latter (given sufficiently stable weather conditions) would increase as a quadratic function of the angle of the sun, Pouillet was able to tease out a simple formula to separate the two values.
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