Sentence examples for by comparing the figures from inspiring English sources

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The accuracy of this relationship is studied by comparing the figures calculated by the relationship and Finite Element Analysis.

In the winter evenings of 1861, while his wife lay recovering from smallpox, Marx relaxed by comparing the figures in Appian's history of the Roman civil wars with modern European politicians.

Census Bureau officials estimate the number of people undercounted and overcounted by comparing the figures from traditional census taking methods with data derived from a sample of American households.

I propose to study the urban imaginary of this period by comparing the figures of the city produced by architects and utopian writers to the ideas formulated under the rubric of "police science," the theory of the government and administration of the city.

The same remark can be made for σ r r by comparing the figures.

By comparing the figures, we conclude that as the censoring rate decreases, the performance of control charts deteriorates.

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Well, you can get a good idea of how old these receivables are, on average, by comparing the figure in the accounts receivable line to the Revenue line from the Income Statement.

The organization determined the figures by comparing the number of kids who partook in the free lunch program to those who took advantage of the gratis breakfast option, which is administered by the U.S. Department of Agriculture.

The Times said it calculated the figure by comparing the number of deaths for each day in 2017 with the average number of deaths on the same day in 2015 and 2016.

If anything, that's wildly optimistic: the M.L.A. got to that figure by comparing the number of tenure-track jobs on its job list (around six hundred) with the number of new graduates (about a thousand).

The decision to use a fabric roof was made by comparing the construction figures of the recently-completed fabric-roofed Pontiac Silverdome in Michigan, finished for $55.7 million, and the steel-trussed Louisiana Superdome in New Orleans, which cost nearly three times as much at $195 million.

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