Sentence examples for numerical counting from inspiring English sources

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In the Nicomachean Ethics, Book V, Aristotle had identified two types of equality: geometrical, or proportional to merit; and arithmetical, or proportional to mere numerical counting.

Popular metrics used in analysis include activity-based metrics that involves numerical counting and reporting.

From this perspective, our finding of veridical numerical counting accuracy, unchanged by age, would be consistent with the notion that we derive "a statistical description of the scene, where some elements (color, shape, contrast, etc.,) are encoded, together with a rough (±30%) estimate of their numerosity" [8].

Despite their relative small brain, honeybees learn to navigate mazes [4], use top-down processing to break camouflage [5], solve delayed matching to sample tasks and thus demonstrate rule learning [6], process rotated complex objects like faces [7], categorize complex spatial information [8] [10] and exhibit performances akin to numerical counting [11] [12].

We have used some numerical counting in reporting findings, to help to describe the prevalence of particular experiences and views within the sample interviewed.

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By a purely numerical count, the United States has seen more than 1,000 mass shootings in 1,260 days.

Of all the distress produced by the struggle over the presidential election, it is the final uncertainty -- the lack of a plainly believable numerical count -- that most disheartens Esther Brown, American voter.

I, too, signed and support DORA – the Declaration on Research Assessment – which states that scientists should be evaluated according to their scientific contributions, as opposed to an artificial and superficial numerical count of the impact factor of their publications.

In addition to ending the custom of publishers and authors dissembling about less-than-stellar sales, Bookscan could challenge established best-seller lists, which are based on statistical samples rather than a numerical count.

Next to it is a numerical count — it's not clear what this is for just yet.

In this case, Judge George O'Toole Jr told the jurors they should not provide him with "a numerical count" of where they stand - how many jurors voted for each aggravating or mitigating factor.

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