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Extent, he explained, has three dimensions, length breadth, and height; a line is a length without breadth, its extremities are called points and a point therefore has no extent.
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It is a corollary of that principle that quantities having no extent in any of those dimensions ("dimensionless quantities") will not be distinguishable as different kinds through dimensional analysis alone, and the formality of quantity calculus will be of no help in preventing mistakes where different kinds of dimensionless quantities are confused.
They have no spatial extent.
"The public has no idea of the extent of difference between top surgeons and bad ones," he said.
He has no idea to what extent that may operate, however; nor is he prepared, he said, to bank on anything so abstract.
Judge Gleeson, who helped convict the Gambino boss John J. Gotti when he was a prosecutor, responded in an order, "The court has no interest in the extent to which 'Mob Wives' bears on this case".
It finds that openness spurs growth to a statistically significant extent, and has no discernible effect on distribution.
But Mr Kwasniewski was more cutting, saying Poland should have "limited trust" in dealing with America.To some extent, Poland has no choice but to follow up on reports of CIA crimes.
At a constant i/s ratio, molecular weight of iPMMA has no significant effect on the extent of stereocomplexation.
The filing also lists The Foundry's Brad Feld as joining the board as part of the financing, but has no details as to the extent of the The Foundry's involvement.
"I have no idea the extent to which he can be trusted".
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