I think simple math will show you that you can only cut so far, but the upside of earning more is unlimited.
Not exact matches
Seriously I could be overlooking
simple math but that's what I was
thinking.
Simple math would have solved that but people rarely do the calculations or
think about it.
That got me
thinking: Is the
math really that
simple?
As children learn the
simple Trigonometry with which to measure the millions of light years distance of stars, they
think they have to chose between accepting
math or Christianity.
I
think you and Otis are both right that there won't be change because it's
simple math and not without rule changes, which would make the game worse, or at least, less visually appealing.
Perlmutter emphasizes the importance of exercise when he wrote, «the
simple act of moving your body will do more for your brain than any riddle,
math equation, mystery book, or even
thinking itself.»
It just works!I teach
math everyday as a second grade teacher, and I got to
thinking about it the other day like a very
simple math equation.
Now, you can do worse than your publisher and still make more money — that's the
simple truth in the 25 % of net royalty
math — but I
think few authors contemplate giving up print distribution and taking on extra responsibilities because they're fine with losing digital market share.
The
math of time is
simple: you have less than you
think and need more than you know.
What's interesting about this comment, is Klarman has been able to produce really solid returns on a very large amount of capital, and I
think it's in large part because of the
simple math of asset turnover — Klarman buys bargains, waits for them to be valued at a more reasonable level, sells them, and repeats.
If Markel produces 13 % ROE over time, then you're paying 10 times earnings at the current price (At the risk of stating the obvious, let's review
simple math and invert our P / B
thinking with a quick example of Stock XYZ.
Which is why I
think this partially has not caught on — because people do that quick,
simple math and they go...
Even though I always
thought my
maths was a strong point, these
simple sign - in sums seem to bewilder me!
com2kid: I had similar
thoughts about
math being stereotyped as anti-creative, but I
think Hugh had to pick * something * to play the bad guy in this little story, else his quick and
simple allegory would have derailed into a tangled spiral of qualifications and disclaimers.
To make it
simple to visualize (and the
maths easy), you can
think of a very long, very wide shape with parallel faces.
Once you have enough reviews, you can do
simple math to get helpful data — what percentage of clients liked working with you,
thought you were readily available or unavailable, or said you were supportive or apathetic?
If the
math checks out like he
thinks it does, these could effectively realize trustless oracle systems, arguably offering a superior (being
simpler) alternative to the bulk of advanced smart contracts.
So you
think FPGA is only doing
simple math operations, no algorithms involved?
Think about it this way, if you are presented with solving a
simple math equation such as 2 + 2 =?
It was fairly
simple math I
think, I just had a notebook and scribbled out a few things.