Yet blogs are still numerically the most important place to express opinion on significant issues.
The HDI Tree aggregates data in the Human Development Index graphically instead of numerically.
As biology becomes numerically rigorous, its practitioners have no choice but to do the same.
The gauge at the bottom of your dashboard numerically measures the amount of soul energy you have earned.
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The CRI gold standard is numerically 100, the color of pleasing Edison incandescence.
For numerically challenged Democrats (redundant), that is a budget cut of about 0.2%.
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Okay what happens when two numerically equally balanced but politically miles apart neighbourhood groups demand that their views be dominant?
"If the two digits are one color say, red the subject decides which digit is numerically larger, " Weissman said.
As the iPhone came along and was adopted by far more consumers, Symbian sales held steady numerically, but market share rapidly dropped.
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In fact, there are far more of those sorts of unsavory people than there are unsavory terrorists in the story, just numerically speaking.
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Taken together, these four skeptical groups numerically blow away the 36 percent of scientists who believe global warming is human caused and a serious concern.
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And then you have a numerically small minority who are terribly underserved, in terms of educational outcomes, and who drag down our educational statistics considerably.
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Once upon a time, sand-greens courses reigned supreme, at least numerically, across parts of the Midwest and the north central U.S. They were common elsewhere, too.
The fact that the study wasn't designed to deliver statistically significant results during the last year "undermines" Merck's point, and numerically, the trends went against Vioxx.
Yes, Android as a platform is numerically stronger than the iPhone, but in terms of sales of a specific handset, Apple still has the number one handset.
Thus the second miracle of Hanukkah, the first being that the ancient Jews defeated the numerically and military superior Assyrians, who had the backing of powerful allies.
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It's a similar story with NVIDIA's Tegra 3 chips for smartphones and tablets, which, at 40nm, are numerically closer to 2011's processors than to newer 32nm and 28nm competitors.
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He fears them because, though numerically insignificant, they are a powerful economic force: farming and related industries have in the past accounted for more than half of Zimbabwe's gross domestic product.
For example, only the Free Democrats are championing the root-and-branch tax reform that Germany needs, but they would be part of the (numerically pitiful) opposition, if they make it into parliament at all.
The Kargil operation was an attempt to move into the third phase without the strength to carry it through to its ultimate objective or the ability to sustain a long-drawn-out conflict with a numerically superior opponent.
Recognizing that it would probably face a numerically superior adversary on the plains of Central Europe, service leaders developed a doctrine called Airland Battle that stressed the value of advanced technology, especially air power, in prosecuting successful ground campaigns.
Even when Symbian was the de facto king of the smartphones, it never gained a solid foothold in the US. Developers flocked to iOS, and to a lesser extent the nascent Android platform, even though numerically in those days Symbian was the larger platform.
It could be argued, however, that even more serious damage has been done to our armed forces' "qualitative edge" -- the decisive advantage in technology that has in the past permitted numerically inferior American units to dominate the battlefield and accomplish their mission with minimal casualties.
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