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    numerically


    1. numerically and spiritually - but who desire is to rule or ruin the congregation where they are members


    2. No one needs to be told that attendances are steadily falling nationally and that the trend is towards an ageing and numerically declining church


    3. While the world is by now fully aware of the destruction of Europe’s Jews by the Nazis, the story of the numerically larger holocaust in Ukraine has been suppressed, or ignored


    4. It is not possible that this unity of knowledge, feeling and choice which you call your own should have sprung into being from nothingness at a given moment not so long ago; rather this knowledge, feeling and choice are essentially eternal and unchangeable and numerically one in all men, nay in all sensitive beings


    5. The humiliation of Great Britain at the hands of a numerically smaller Asiatic army was to have fateful consequences for the Far East


    6. The capabilities of land, sea, and air forces had to be carefully orchestrated, especially since the enemy was, at least on paper, numerically equal or in some areas superior


    7. our acceptance numerically and out of order


    8. Next in the list, numerically speaking that is, are the mullahs who, by training as well as by occupation, strive to keep Islam as pure and as straight as possible in this ever-changing world


    9. Yet, the women don’t seem to be complaining either, well if they don’t comply, how they could ever be believers? Though the moulvi imposed religious obligation to numerically strengthen Islam is at odds with the welfare of the umma itself, for the religiously blinded Musalmans, the deprivation that large families bring to their members is not something to lose sleep about! After all, for the believing souls, the life ‘here’ is of no avail and the purpose of being born a Musalman is to hope for the ‘hereafter’, isn’t it? Thus, as the religious bigotry of the Indian Musalmans besides hurting their standard of living is upsetting the Indian demographic order, the Hindu patience with the Muslim obstinacy is seemingly running out as can be seen from Narendra Modi’s, ham paanch, hamara pachhis – We’re five and ours twenty-five – taunt


    10. The people of Persia, which became the Iran of Islam, were culturally suave and numerically superior to the tribal Musalmans of Arabia, and it was no wonder that they wished to have a separate identity of their own in the alien religion; the ill-fate of their country had forced them into

    11. She thought he had been going to say engaged to be married, for though she had known even at Redchester, in spite of the care taken to shut such knowledge out, that the world included wicked persons who loved without engagements or marriages, sometimes indeed even without having been properly introduced, persons who were afterwards punished by the correctly plighted by not being asked to tea, they were, the Bishop informed an anxious inquirer once when he had supposed her out of the room, in God's infinite mercy numerically negligible


    12. Anyway, can someone please tell me what state our troops are in, numerically speaking?”


    13. being nothing is numerically expressed as (zero = 0 x 100 = 0), but where the genius that is such a


    14. Since my days at school I was always under the impression that a hundred times the value of outer space being nothing is numerically expressed as (zero = 0 x 100 = 0), but where the genius that is such a prevailing part of astrophysics take the stage we find that Pluto can have 100 times more nothing than the amount or distance measuring nothing than Mercury has


    15. The Arab invasion was numerically unimportant to influence the original race


    16. related verses 8:3 (8+3=11) to 8:5 (8+5=13) are numerically related and speak of incense, a gold


    17. They are also both numerically linked to the 17th cycle of Hebrew history that the August 1999


    18. This numerically insignificant minority refused to allow the majority to work and produce the things they need; and what work they do graciously permit to be done is not done with the object of producing the necessaries of life for those who work, but for the purpose of creating profit for their masters


    19. shipboard: its properties for cleansing, quenching thirst and fire, nourishing vegetation: its infallibility as paradigm and paragon: its metamorphoses as vapour, mist, cloud, rain, sleet, snow, hail: its strength in rigid hydrants: its variety of forms in loughs and bays and gulfs and bights and guts and lagoons and atolls and archipelagos and sounds and fjords and minches and tidal estuaries and arms of sea: its solidity in glaciers, icebergs, icefloes: its docility in working hydraulic millwheels, turbines, dynamos, electric power stations, bleachworks, tanneries, scutchmills: its utility in canals, rivers, if navigable, floating and graving docks: its potentiality derivable from harnessed tides or watercourses falling from level to level: its submarine fauna and flora (anacoustic, photophobe), numerically, if not literally, the inhabitants of the globe: its ubiquity as constituting 90 percent of the human body: the noxiousness of its effluvia in lacustrine marshes, pestilential fens, faded flowerwater, stagnant pools in the waning moon


    20. Numerically, the mean is simply the average outcome, a concept familiar to most traders

    21. If too much data is used, or if the range of the data is too great, then what might appear as equal on the screen would not be so numerically


    22. strength at Borodino- crowds of the French when it was numerically superior?


    23. Paris in 1806 still had nearly the same sewers numerically as stated in 1663; five thousand three hundred fathoms


    24. Whichever methods of fundamental or technical analysis are used, the resulting forecast has to be quantifiable (that is, it must be expressed numerically)


    25. In order to express numerically the extent of duplication of information contained in different objective functions, we need to conduct pairwise comparison of their interrelationships


    26. More sophisticated approaches to estimating the steadiness should express numerically the sensitivity of optimization space (for example, by calculating the variability of coordinates of nodes constituting the optimal areas)


    27. The computational algorithm of any criterion must express the values of both types of uncertainty numerically, reduce them to a unified scale, and compare them with each other


    28. ) To develop a criterion based on the comparison of these two factors, we have to express them numerically


    29. Wollaston, that generally, when varieties intermediate between two other forms occur, they are much rarer numerically than the forms which they connect


    30. Why was the Russian army—which with inferior forces had withstood the enemy in full strength at Borodinó—defeated at Krásnoe and the Berëzina by the disorganized crowds of the French when it was numerically superior?

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    "numerically" definitions

    in number; with regard to numbers