Yet while the book excels descriptively, it falls short analytically and prescriptively. |
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Several numerically calculated trajectories are illustrated, and base Archimedean spirals are compared with analytically obtained results. |
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The summation and multiple integration required to calculate the integrated likelihood for s 01 and s 10 are impossible to perform analytically. |
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Perhaps as a society we dislike to gaze analytically on our communal icons of church and family. |
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Our corrections are based on recasting the integral equations into a hierarchy of simpler integral equations that can be solved analytically. |
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I found him to be sharp as a tack analytically while still in his nineties. |
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Competency mapping is particularly appealing to analytically oriented decision-makers. |
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It is analytically worthwhile to highlight the progressive acceleration in debt growth over the past few years. |
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The book is based on the premise that creative writing can be systematically and analytically approached. |
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In order to look more analytically at such problems, it is useful to examine what legacies lie behind them. |
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Their improved ability to think analytically assists them with time management. |
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While their television stations have provided constant updates on the progress of the war, newspapers have been more analytically critical. |
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They have been educated to think analytically and apply science, history, and economics to food writing. |
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The series of purely planar images oscillates and beyond fourth order the residual image energy can be accurately approximated analytically. |
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There is a functional overlap between undue influence and unconscionable dealing, although analytically the doctrines are distinct. |
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The most important result in this paper is that two real algebraic manifolds are equivalent if and only if they are analytically homeomorphic. |
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Cursory examination of run times also supports the importance of computing partial derivatives analytically rather than numerically. |
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Total inapplicability of such equations for direct numerical calculations is proven analytically by comparison with the analytical solution. |
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Now, if you handle it analytically, you'll find something constructive or fun. |
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People falling into either of these categories could, analytically, be defined as being reckless in the subjective sense. |
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She is an informative, analytically rigorous, yet always companionable and deeply humane guide through the moral thicket that is early 21st century assisted reproduction. |
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Most testing instruments rely on the assumption that it is possible to separate analytically different aspects of language competence without reference to the context of use. |
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Rather than trying to find out whether you speak the Queen's English at home, the tests are instead designed to see if you are able to interpret a text analytically. |
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Unless we are prepared as a nation to deal maturely, analytically and objectively with the problems that confront us, there will be no hope for our positive development. |
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Transcending the nugacity end of the continuum, we would enter into the area of necessarily, analytically, logically, notationally, demonstratively, absolutely-true propositions or tautologies. |
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There seem to be a lot of people who think that Mr Weiner ought to resign, but are struggling to defend that reaction analytically. |
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This will require obtaining samples of the products from the authorized producers and having them fingerprinted analytically. |
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This can usefully be seen analytically as a third phase for outside military intervention. |
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A relatively simple definition, analytically, but one that raises a whole series of empirical considerations. |
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One may frequently analyze further program results by analytically tracing the measured direct results to further impacts. |
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A necessary condition for this is that the resulting interaction matrix must be not singular, or the number of cases when it becomes singular is reduced and can be analytically identified. |
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An analytically disciplined extension of the second pillar is also needed. |
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This concealed heterogeneity ultimately made the gathered data of limited use analytically. |
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Wright's solution was a numerical approximation and it was another 70 years before the projection formula was derived analytically. |
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It would however be artificial analytically to subdivide what is clearly a continuing common enterprise having one and the same overall objective into several discrete forms of infringement. |
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The negative reaction which has developed in Cyprus is due, I think, to extreme pressure of time, which has not allowed the people to be informed calmly and analytically. |
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Knowing that meaningfulness analytically concerns a variable and gradient final good in a person's life that is conceptually distinct from happiness, rightness, and worthwhileness provides a certain amount of common ground. |
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A keen interest in technology, ability to think analytically and abstractly, preparedness for permanent further education and joy in learning and dealing with people. |
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These questions can be parsed more analytically in terms of five variables: abstraction, variety, connectivity, temporality, and spatial composition. |
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It is analytically appealing since it is both decomposable and satisfies the weak principle of transfers. |
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Aspects of mix design and specification that can be calculated analytically from direct relationship with asphalt performance are fatigue strength and rigidity, by measurement of stiffness modulus. |
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The procedure described in this annex provides a means for analytically determining the ability of a door latch system to withstand inertial loading. |
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To take another example, there has been an abundance of writing on credit card fraud, yet there is not a good analytically useful summary of existing knowledge. |
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The IMF is analytically ill-equipped for long-term engagements. |
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On the other hand the initial costates are assessed analytically from the initial conditions and they can be used as initial guess for transfers at different thrust levels. |
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This requires the associated multiplicative function, say f, to have special enough properties that the associated Dirichlet series may be analytically continued. |
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Our experience shows that analytically determining credit lines can boost revenue growth even in today's economy, and the CLO Starter Kit makes that easier than ever before. |
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Nelson, Startz, and Zivot show analytically for various test statistics valid to weak instruments that unboundedness is a result of near unidentification. |
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