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The perception of "safety" that Streetscore approximates is defined vaguely, since the survey doesn't explicitly distinguish between traffic violence and violent crime.The interest, of course, lies in that bolded phrase.

Conversely, there is something profoundly dissatisfying, and a little bit demoralising, in acknowledging that most people will never accept many of ones' most ardently-held convictions, and that, therefore, none of us will ever get to live in a society that closely matches, or even roughly approximates, our beloved ideals.

The least we can do is permit them access to the public sphere so that they can attempt to inform and persuade American voters.Indeed, it seems that the nearer the United States approximates global "hegemony", the closer we come to a truly unipolar world, the less the relevant public affected by American public policy is an exclusively American one.

Lossy compression, used for images, audio and video, approximates the original instead of representing it exactly.

Unsurprisingly, the market that Shanghai most closely approximates is Hong Kong, largely because of Chinese companies that have shares listed in both locations.

Mapmakers have to choose a projection of the globe that approximates the basic properties of shape, size, direction, distance and scale.

Applying the United Nations' human-development criteria, southern Brazil approximates the poorer countries of Europe; the north-east is more like those of Africa.Sweet corporate porkYet such aggregates conceal as much as they reveal.

The heart rate in atrial flutter approximates 300 beats per minute and is difficult to treat pharmacologically.

Roughly speaking, by this measure worldwide infant mortality approximates 80 per 1,000; that is, about 8 percent of newborn babies die within the first year of life.

The average thickness of the terrestrial crust for both East and West Antarctica approximates that of other continents.

Of central importance in the collective worship of the dead is the visit of the departed members to their old home; among the Eastern Finno-Ugric peoples this approximates with the Christian feast of Easter, and among the Western it is in late autumn (e.g., the Finnish Kekri, November 1, an ancient festival to celebrate the seasonal change).

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