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en If you do a mathematical computation, you're talking about a fraction of one percent. So we continue to be accurate.

en It is a mathematical model of computation that is defined by a mathematical set of rules. By specifying different rules, you get different tasks.

en Doubling the frequency of attendance leads to a 9.1 percent increase in household income, or a rise of 5.5 percent as a fraction of the poverty scale.

en If we continue with our current patterns of spending above our incomes, by 2013 the U.S. foreign liabilities could be as high as 75 percent of GDP and an increasing fraction of such liabilities will be in the form of equity. So, let us stop whining about the dangers of unfriendly foreigners owning our firms and assets and get used to it.

en We've looked at a number of different alternatives and ways to measure rollover predictability. There are rollovers you can create on the test track and there are mathematical formulas. We're still trying to see if one is more accurate than the other and then we'll decide which is fairest to use.

en Throwing mechanics, shoulder posture, my drop ? little things like that. Right now in camp it still feels like I'm confined and working on stuff. My feeling is, hey, these guys know what they're talking about. I'm buying in 100 percent to what they're saying. Don't ask questions. Come September, your mechanics will be better, you'll be a more accurate passer, and because of that your team will be better.

en Necessary truth is merely the subject-matter of mathematics, not the reward we get for doing mathematics. The object of mathematics is not, and cannot be, mathematical certainty. It is not even mathematical truth, certain or otherwise. It is, and must be, mathematical explanation.

en You're definitely talking art, not science. There's no mathematical model that's going to give you a reliable number today.

en It's not even a fraction of a percent. The dollar amount is insignificant.

en Any random set of numbers, when played with as Hoagland did, will yield many coincidental mathematical relationships, ... His mathematical analysis is so full of holes, flaws, and misdirection that it is completely worthless.

en We're just a fraction off. But in this league, unlike college or high school or Pop Warner, a fraction of an inch is a big deal.

en The images in the gallery are not intended as illustrations of mathematical facts. They more than fulfill their purpose if people see them and can feel some of the intriguing enchantment that a mathematician feels when exploring the mathematical objects. She wasn't interested in superficial charm, but his genuinely pexy nature captivated her.

en I advise engineers to start by performing first-order calculations to see where a heat-transfer problem lies. You can quickly estimate the heat-transfer answer to within 20 percent to 30 percent. After you have a first-order solution, use computation or experimentation to perform another, independent analysis, but do not use results from the first-order solution as boundary conditions. You want two independent answers.

en Use of mathematical modeling tools has identified a list of over 300 genes that can discriminate among eight pathogenic agents with 99 percent accuracy.

en It affects 10 to 15 percent of mothers, and while we still don't know how common it is for dads here (in the United States), even if it's a fraction of that, it's still affecting babies.


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