Just to repeat, yes, this is a very rough only method of looking at this change in prices, in relative prices between labour and nails.
But the rough is only marginally thicker than at some regular Tour events and winning the Players does not require the same level of skill, high-wire daring and mental endurance that winning a major does.
But banks can make only rough guesses at the value of swaps and thus how much collateral their counterparties need to ante up.
However, Econ 101 is only a rough guide to how to do well in business.
We see what has in our past allowed us to not only weather rough storms but reach brighter days.
But not necessarily: exams are only a rough measure of ability, so it may be sensible to have broad categories rather than narrow ones.
In fact, the tart is so loosey-goosey in its construction that I can give you only a rough guess on the number of apples you'll need.
The committee was told there were 37, 000 registered bee keepers in England and Wales - but as there was no compulsory registration, unlike in France and New Zealand - that was only a rough estimate of how many people actually kept bees.
With only a rough idea of who would be arriving at any given time, Omari and Sukhpeet had to think on their feet but topical questions to Giggs about his Man Utd team-mate Wayne Rooney and to former Olympic 100m champion Linford Christie about his experiences in 'I'm A Celebrity...
The NICS checks serve only as a rough proxy for sales, but can gauge broad sentiment.
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To keep costs down, Mr. Breaux used an architect only to draw rough plans and he didn't hire an interior designer.
The rough-hewed basins not only mimicked the rocky environs in which alpines typically grow, they were porous, allowing for the quick drainage such plants require.
The Framework street outreach took around 80 homeless people off the streets in 2012, and figures suggest that Nottingham only has seven rough sleepers on an average night.
Of course, the nature of the figures relating to illegal immigration is that they can only be a rough indication of those who have successfully managed to enter the UK without permission.
Last month's figures weren't the runaway disaster many had feared, but that only shows how rough things have become, as the U.S. economy deals with the twin problems of inflation and a slowdown. (See: "CPI Shows Inflation Is Still Chugging") In particular, energy prices have spiked by 15.9% over the past year, and food prices have gone up an eye-opening 5.1%.
From high-ranking corporate executives and bankers, you still hear talk of the special Japanese model, whereby shareholders are only one interest and rough "Anglo-Saxon" capitalism is antithetical.
Ferguson of Priority One said Federer uses vertical main strings, made of gut, strung at 49 pounds and a synthetic brand called Luxilon Alu Rough in the cross strings at only 46.2 pounds.
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Rinehart is the only woman among the rough lot riding the mining boom at tycoon level, and none of the others probably have to read much in the papers about how they really should be able to afford a hairdresser or a personal trainer.
After a magnificent drive at the final hole, Els pulled his second with only a short iron into more thick rough around the green.
Still, she says, the testing the waters phase has allowed Thompson to avoid until now not only financial scrutiny, but also the rough and tumble of a full-fledged presidential campaign.
So if the best rationale for fiat currency is the flexibility it affords government in times of peril, then their prescription should be that we should only unhinge the dollar from gold in rough waters.
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He birdied the 17th hole to tie for the lead but could only par the last after driving into the rough.
In order to model the stock market, he insists, one must use fractals, because they are the only way science has of exactly imagining the rough and uneven nature of a market.
However, there are only six million employer firms, so as a rough approximation, the percentage of employer firm owners impacted would be more like 15 percent.
Only 100 employers responded but Challenger believes it gives a rough gauge of what most businesses are planning.
It was a rough finale for Murphy, who twice thought he had easy baskets in front of him only to have the shots blocked.
Scotland then rattled off 11 straight pars before his only dropped shot at 17, when he hooked his tee shot left into heavy rough.
Not only has the stability and growth pact, which was supposed to help force fiscal policies into rough alignment, been weakened.
And this is a rough measure since an appraisal for a building isn't usually performed regularly, and often is done only when it is to be sold.
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