Sentences with phrase «rough approximation of»

That's a rough approximation of how much coverage you need for personal property.
After Booker, a circuit court reviewing a within - guideline sentence may fairly «assume that the Guidelines, insofar as practicable, reflect a rough approximation of sentences that might achieve § 3553 (a)'s objectives.»
«Copy with cite» isn't supposed to mean «copy with a rough approximation of the Bluebook cite» even if we can all agree that the Bluebook is basically a repository of hidebound rules.
Estimate hydrolysis rate of caprolactum at 45 degrees F (rough approximation of groundwater temp) and use that to figure out a half - life.
Climate sensitivity is just giving a rough approximation of how long that may take, not necessarily how much change we can expect in the long term.
Regrettably, even the best model can hope to be no more than a rough approximation of the real world.
With this data, it is possible to calculate a rough approximation of how much CO2 will be created by each kilogram of CO2 captured from a CCS coal plant, and used to enhance oil recovery.
This conversion factor of 3 is a rough approximation of the Btu value of raw fuels used to generate electricity in a steam - generation power plant.
Since Russia is a pretty fair chunk of the land north of 30 degrees north, the CRU graph above is a rough approximation of the what the CRUTEM3 trends for Russia is, and you can see that it looks like the blue curve and not the red one.
They are OK for rough approximation of your pet's urine pH, but not much more than that.
This is because book value can serve as a rough approximation of replacement value, which «can be a much better proxy for intrinsic value in many industries, and in many market cycles...»
If you click to the Smashwords «Publish» screen, you can enter any book price and get a rough approximation of your proceeds from the sale at that price point.
A storyboard should be a rough approximation of the product; it's not the final product itself.
Meters only give a rough approximation of strength.
Ironically, suburban America — landscaped with small stands of trees and wide - open lawns — creates a rough approximation of Vera's mosaic of forest and field.
Your hair hygrometer may not actually be this accurate, but it can give you a rough approximation of changes in humidity.
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.
Adam Rose is a party animal and rough approximation of Russell Brand's Aldous Snow character.
First, I posted a rough approximation of what I ate in the weight gain stage of recovery.
Since the spices and other ingredients are the same as used in Curaçao, you will have rough approximation of the dish.
A dark day for rough approximations of food, as Hostess has filed a motion in bankruptcy court, asking to liquidate its assets and go quietly into that great night.
Climate models are, of course, only rough approximations of the real world that they seek to emulate.
Rough approximations of the human form, their large size, grey pigment, and fabric construction is an abrupt shift in scale, color and material.

Not exact matches

You can see it's sort of a mesh system, it's not designed to be particularly pretty, but the size of the cone gives you a rough approximation for how much thrust the engines are producing.
By this I mean that we already have before us a way of conceiving the reality of God, in comparison with which the theism of the classical tradition can be seen to be but a first and rather rough approximation.
(I would accept a rough approximation, but I prefer more exact numbers, e.g. taking into account that Green Card holders and citizens of US aren't included even if they were born in the seven countries named in the Execitive order)
A clone of Earth, or even a rough approximation, has proved a difficult thing for scientists to find.
For that reason, any answer you get to the question of «how much muscle can I gain» will always be a rough approximation and should be viewed as such.
Here's an interesting way to look at the problem from a California perspective, courtesy of my state senator, Joe Simitian, who offered these numbers as rough approximations in a community meeting on Saturday, February 5th, 2011.
Numerous kit car manufacturers have taken a stab at building rough approximations, but now Shelby American is getting in on the act, with a limited run of 50 brand - new Daytona Coupes to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the FIA World Championship awarded to the originals.
My rough & ready approximation of the expected value of these outcomes is a debt haircut — note I should more correctly say (as I do sometimes) «a haircut to equity, imposed by debt».
Re 1 Timothy — the idea of an effecive emitting altitude is a useful though rough approximation — the photons leaving for space originate over a range of altitudes at any given frequency (wavelength), and that range shifts over different wavelengths.
Beyond the very rough approximations to the fundamental equations that produce the meta scales, everything else in the models construct a process model of the Earth's systems and their interactions.
A rough approximation to the meta - scale dynamics in both the atmosphere and oceans will simply fall out of the approach if these limitations don't completely annihilate the underlying physics captured by the model equations.
As to your response on chemistry and spectroscopy over at WUWT (no idea what happened to your comment here, it must have been a browser problem, it's not in the comments database here at all)- you cite «valence bond theory, -LSB-...] molecular orbital theory, -LSB-...] crystal field theory, ligand field theory, self - consistent field and X-alpha method» - none of those are based on fundamental physics, they are all phenomenological theories that work quite well for chemists, but they are not directly derived from underlying physical theory except through very rough approximations and analogies.
Here is that graph replotted using a baseline from the first 30 years of the record (1880 - 1909), a rough approximation to a pre-industrial datum.
This graph uses some rough approximations to obtain an order of magnitude figure for the importance of the polar ice and snow field to Earth's energy budget.
With an equilibrium climate sensitivity of 1,5 - 4,5 K for doubling (+280 ppm), something like 0,08 - 0,24 K (twice less in transient change, and nearly no immediate effect as James put it in # 8), anew in a rough approximation.
Despite the «rough approximation» of the Guidelines, there must be some within - guideline that do not achieve § 3553 (a)'s objectives and circuit courts have to identify the «times» when district judges impose sentences that are unreasonable.
Help to Calculate Estimated Taxes: Another way to calculate an estimate of your tax payments is to take help of a tax preparer to help you prepare an estimate, by utilizing IRS tax calculation worksheet, or another way is to use your previous year's sheet to calculate a rough approximation from the returns prepared using the tax software:
It's unclear if Blu's implementation is quite as holistic as, say, equivalent functionality on Huawei's Mate S or ZTE's Axon Mini, but it at the very least appears to be a serviceable, if rough, approximation of the Apple iPhone 6s's Force Touch.
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