The increase of population is arithmetically measured, and it stands in relations of direct causation to every social change. |
It enabled us to represent, in symbols which may be dealt with arithmetically, any form of regular movement. |
He thought it would be ineffective because he had formulated the hypothesis that population increases geometrically while food supplies increase arithmetically. |
Surely that, arithmetically speaking, is the position in which ciphers are most powerful. |
A hound whose speed increases arithmetically chases a hare whose speed also increases arithmetically, how far do they travel before the hound catches the hare? |
Yet what matters is which parties can, politically and arithmetically, form a majority coalition in parliament. |