Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Generalized mean" ¶ 8
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

For and sake
`` For Christ's sake, don't waste your powder on one of 'em ''!!
For God's sake ''!!
For pride's sake, I will not say that the coy and leering vade mecum of those verses insinuated itself into my soul.
When Fosdick showed the letter to Baker his negative response was: `` For God's sake, Raymond, don't show this to the President or he'll stop the war ''.
For Christ's sake!!
`` For Christ's sake ''!!
Moreland fixed us each another drink, and said, `` For God's sake, tell me something truly amusing ''.
he would look right through you while you were talking to him, and if you said, `` For Christ's sake, Donald, you've got Prussian blue all over your shirt '', he would smile, and nod, and an hour later the paint would be all over his pants as well.
For God's sake, don't worry.
`` For God's sake '', Mike said, waving the manager away.
For Oscar Wilde the contemplation of beauty for beauty's sake was not only the foundation for much of his literary career but was quoted as saying " Aestheticism is a search after the signs of the beautiful.
For many years, bouldering was commonly viewed as a playful training activity for climbers, although in the 1930s and late 1940s Pierre Allain and his companions enjoyed bouldering for its own sake in Fontainebleau, considered by many to be the Mecca of bouldering.
For liturgy they looked to Laud's book and in 1724 the first of the ' Wee Bookies ' was published, containing, for the sake of economy, the central part of the Communion beginning with the Offertory.
For there are some eunuchs, which were so born from their mother's womb: and there are some eunuchs, which were made eunuchs of men: and there be eunuchs, which have made themselves eunuchs for the kingdom of heaven's sake.
For the sake of the example ( and this is a gross simplification ), let's assume that he values this particular risk at 5 % per annum ( we could perform a more precise probabilistic analysis of the risk, but that is beyond the scope of this article ).
For the sake of posture, flat soles and heels are advised.
God replies: " For the sake of ten I will not destroy it.
For example, aside from the vocabulary, he did acknowledge many Americans of non-White ancestry in The Woggle Bug Book, though in a stereotyped manner for the sake of comedy.
Thus Legendre's contribution lay in introducing a convenient notation that recorded quadratic residuosity of a mod p. For the sake of comparison, Gauss used the notation, according to whether a is a residue or a non-residue modulo p.
For God's sake, Peggy, can't you write a book instead of reading thousands of them?
For Pete's sake, there was a bar right there in the meeting room.
" He had earlier written to Stalin in 1937, " For the sake of Gorky I am asking you for mercy, even if he may be guilty of something ," to which Stalin noted: " We must not respond.
For simplicity ’ s sake, the Germans designated any barge up to the size of a standard peniche as Type A1 and anything larger as Type A2.
For the sake of convenience, these failure statistics often are translated into MTBF ( in this case, installed life before failure ).

For and simplicity
For simplicity, we shall here use the shorthand notation for representing the over operator.
For simplicity, the following descriptions focus on continuous-time and discrete-time linear systems.
) For simplicity, consider a system composed of two identical particles.
For this reason, even the name The One isn't a positive name, but rather the most non-multiple name we can think of, a name derived from our own inadequate conception of the simplicity of the first principle.
For simplicity, we will first discuss second quantization for bosons, which form perfectly symmetric quantum states.
For Huxley ’ s biographer and friend, the author Sybille Bedford, the book combined sincerity with simplicity, passion with detachment.
Consider now the acceleration due to the sphere of mass M experienced by a particle in the vicinity of the body of mass m. With R as the distance from the center of M to the center of m, let ∆ r be the ( relatively small ) distance of the particle from the center of the body of mass m. For simplicity, distances are first considered only in the direction pointing towards or away from the sphere of mass M. If the body of mass m is itself a sphere of radius ∆ r, then the new particle considered may be located on its surface, at a distance ( R ± ∆ r ) from the centre of the sphere of mass M, and ∆ r may be taken as positive where the particle's distance from M is greater than R. Leaving aside whatever gravitational acceleration may be experienced by the particle towards m on account of ms own mass, we have the acceleration on the particle due to gravitational force towards M as:
For simplicity, suppose that the evidence used for the test has nothing to do with the collection of 100 objects dealt with here.
For simplicity we neglect the neutrino ( neutrino accounting requires an exact calculation of all stages of the reaction, and the loss of neutrino energy make up only about one percent ), and annihilate the positrons with 2 electrons from hydrogen atoms remaining after the removal of these protons.
For the sake of simplicity, the frame is shown as a rectangular structure of 270 columns and nine rows but the protocol does not transmit the bytes in this order.
For the sake of simplicity, the frame is shown as a rectangular structure of 270 columns and nine rows.
For simplicity and durability, modern sousaphones almost definitively use three non-compensating piston valves in their construction, in direct contrast to their concert counterparts ' large variation in number, type, and orientation.
For simplicity, the example does not illustrate this.
For simplicity of description, most of this article assumes that the surface to be mapped is that of a sphere.
For many applications, FBA not only offered simplicity, but an increase in throughput.
For simplicity, we consider here only the spinless case.
For simplicity, assume that samples of the input and output are taken at evenly-spaced points in time separated by time.
For simplicity, assume that samples of the input and output are taken at evenly-spaced points in time separated by time.
For simplicity, adopt / adoption or adapt / adaption are used by many linguists, either in parallel to, or in preference to, these words.
For simplicity we consider only the case r = 1.
For some the simplicity of the mechanism, coupled with the large volume of ink it can encapsulate, compensates for the inconvenience of ink transfer.
For simplicity reasons, sometimes it is required that the hyperplane pass through the origin of the coordinate system.
For simplicity we assume unit price ( i. e. P = 1 ), and thus quantities also represent values in all equations.

0.302 seconds.