Sentences with phrase «rounding error»

Its economy & equity market are mere rounding errors.
Using real data from South African children to illustrate rounding errors in measurement.
In general I'd assume rounding error had been incorporated into the measurement error.
When the interior of the 2018 Mirage is properly configured, it offers 47 cubic - feet of cargo volume, coming within a potential rounding error when compared to the 2018 Chevy Sonic.
For all iRF forcings other than LU, my mean estimates agree with those in the 10 March 2016 version of Table S1, within rounding errors.
The logic involved in these examples can apply generally, and the more seats there are per district, the less combined rounding error is created and so the less room there is for gerrymandering.
the Irish market, which is a mere rounding error globally (in terms of market cap)?
Take your pick, but it's a +2.8 % gain any way you look at it — in a 6 month period, that's a mere rounding error vs. my benchmark return.
is $ 15560, so if you had the $ 4000 (and ignoring forgone interest which is very low at the moment), then you'd only need $ 8 of savings from the tax deduction for it to be worthwhile - I suspect they set it up so that the numbers would be the same modulo rounding errors.
The Giants had tied the game with a three - run homer off cosmic rounding error Armando Benitez, but they stumbled over a baseball game someone left in the middle of the room.
The US Department of State, by the way, lists exactly 200 countries in the world, so perhaps Kobo's «over 200 countries» claim is the result of a metric - conversion rounding error.
Further, when they detailed different climate forcings, the forcing from changing solar irradiance was a trivial rounding error (though they had the good grace to mark their understanding of this as «low») meaning the sun has very little effect vs. what the sun had in 1850 (in the Little Ice Age!)
The difference appears to be due to update in the NCDC (land is now.300 °C / dec., not.31 °C / dec. with ocean at 0.114 °C / dec.), as well as possible rounding error.
First, it should be known that rounding errors occur and, depending on how the lender accumulates these errors, the blended payment (principal plus interest) may vary slightly some months to keep these errors from accumulating; or, the accumulated errors are adjusted for at the end of each year or at the final loan payment.
(Individual totals may not match the cumulative total because of rounding errors in the data.)
They could make a $ 1000 rounding error when balancing their checkbook and not even notice it.
But chasing after a specific index is ultimately a fool's game, in terms of home bias... Especially when it's a market like Ireland, whose total market cap is a mere rounding error in terms of the major equity markets.
The free - trade gains from TPP are a rounding error.
No brand wants to be the one that failed to ride a consumer wave because it wasn't willing to spend the equivalent of a rounding error in research costs.
We're asking for a greater appropriation — and that increase is a rounding error in the other military services — but I'm looking for a 5 % annualized growth in our operating and maintenance account, a floor of $ 2 billion that will see some slight modulation, depending on what we're building at the time, particularly icebreakers.
«That's a rounding error in Texas» budget,» said economist Frederick Floss, executive director of the Fiscal Policy Institute, a New York - based think tank that has researched the issue of immigration and state economics.
«A rounding error» Proponents of legalization have long claimed that taking marijuana out of the black market and putting it on store shelves would lower prices and at the same time provide tax opportunities for state and local governments.
The $ 67 million Colorado hopes to make in additional taxes is «a rounding error» compared to the total state budget, he says.
These movies resemble contemporary popcorn flicks but are produced in a fraction of the time (months instead of years) with a budget (usually less than $ 500,000) that would qualify as a rounding error on a big studio production.
«I saw US$ 979 million, but that's not even a rounding error.
And luxury smartwatches were not even a rounding error on that figure last year.
That's by comparison to more than 15 million who watched the games on traditional television, which means that for the NFL, the Twitter deal was more or less a rounding error.
But at the end of the day, she writes, «these are rounding errors in the ecosystem.»
He likens the coin's current market cap — about $ 3.7 billion — to «an accounting mistake or rounding error that Bank of America makes.»
Still, Miller contends that the extra cost of using a traditional appraiser is a rounding error in valuing the homes in question.
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