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"approximation" Definitions
  1. an estimate of a number or an amount that is almost correct, but not exact
  2. approximation (of/to something) a thing that is similar to something else, but is not exactly the same

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It's certainly night and day when going from the Surface Pro's Type Cover, which, although still the best possible approximation of a laptop keyboard, it remains just that: an approximation.
So let's see the agency's best approximation of the interface.
Monday's presidential debate provided a rough approximation of this experiment.
Sun wore a neon green approximation of a tennis dress.
The maps we do have are at best an approximation.
THARP It becomes an approximation of what modern dance is.
Many economists continue to regard that as a reasonable approximation.
This was his approximation, and mockery, of the Aryan 'ideal'.
To [drill] down a little bit is sort of an approximation.
It's more an approximation and distillation of all its best parts.
It's this "smoothness approximation" that most quantum gravity researchers find suspect.
With this recipe approximation, Unicorn Frappuccinos will never truly be extinct.
The Republicans were at their best an approximation of that party.
Rosemary Myers's charming offbeat fantasia, "Girl Asleep," offers a giddy approximation.
Yet, it's more than a cheap approximation of luxury and bombast.
It will demonstrate that, to a first approximation, lol nothing matters.
Let's say, as a crude approximation, that Success = talent + practice + luck.
Likewise, we can correct TNG's approximation of the captain's geriatric destiny.
In the end, this is still our closest approximation to votes.
For the first stage, you can use approximation methods that were already around at that time, but it was realized that several orders of magnitude more levels of approximation would be needed, and this was very daunting.
So scientists assign different colors to the wavelengths for a prettier approximation.
This isn't just an approximation, either, it takes traffic conditions into account.
As a first approximation, let's take the French lifestyle as a benchmark.
Granted, their model for the bat-centric view is just an approximation.
This isn't to say that relationships, or an approximation thereof, don't develop.
His mother struggled to keep the family in some approximation of stability.
Dirichlet's discovery was, in a sense, a narrow statement about rational approximation.
But for many other approximation sequences the double-counting challenge is formidable.
One of the universals of play has always been imitation and approximation.
Social media, though, serves as a pretty apt approximation for the Panopticon.
I'm pretty sure his response was a rueful approximation of a smile.
This, to a first approximation, is the secular story of our creation.
Sarah: "Sporting" is a rough approximation of what these dogs do, Andy.
Sarah: "Sporting" is a rough approximation of what these dogs do, Andy.
Proportionality would at least be the approximation of a direct presidential election.
The closest she could get was an approximation of the "f" sound.
Can Alden Ehrenreich actually pull off a passable approximation of Harrison Ford?
Trump's claim about ICE arrests was a close approximation, according to ICE data.
But that's actually a bad approximation of how a modern American city works.
A kick drum beats in a slow motion approximation of footwork's abstract asymmetry.
Steinhauer's new measurements confirm that in the fluid case, the smoothness approximation works.
This, he thinks, is the way to immortality, or a reasonable approximation thereof.
This season, the balance tipped, and sophistication, or some approximation thereof, won out.
Still, the Yankees have seen this before, or at least a close approximation.
Thus "A Million Windows" produces a convincing approximation of the mind's terrifying ­limitlessness.
"Testify," a shaggy approximation of Motown's composed swing, was the group's first hit.
No detail is spared in the Australian designer's approximation of living-animal life.
So the approximation is sure to underestimate the true length of the circle.
That should give a better approximation of the simulated experiences during game play.
The best you can hope for is a close approximation at the end.
More than any other device, Alexa has become our closest approximation of artificial intelligence.
And maybe the closest approximation of real love either of us will ever experience.
The goal, says Mr King, is to get a reasonable approximation of the result.
But its new LaserDock isn't trying to be a close approximation of a lightsaber.
Even when they're functioning they're a simplification and approximation of what's really going on.
And everything in it kind of looks like a weirdo's approximation of a vagina.
In 1981, Unruh discovered that Hawking's approximation scheme can also be applied to fluids.
He admires combat, and boxing is a closer approximation of combat as a sport.
This week's challenge is a pi-approximation paradox proposed by our friends at Brilliant.
His logical mind is razor-keen; mine is more inclined to imagery and approximation.
Yet it feels like a kind of playacting, some abstract approximation of human emotion.
But that was based on a mathematical approximation with little regard for regional diversity.
Ch- is sort of an approximation, but starting with the H- is just fine.
To a first approximation, most Democrats accept anthropogenic climate change, and most Republicans don't.
But he said the Trump message was not a fair approximation of South Carolina values.
It feels IP address is a rough approximation of location that is forgivable to use.
If one increases that number, the approximation to a classical gravitational system becomes more precise.
She regularly cosplays as XXXTentacion, including styling her hair into an approximation of his dreads.
Nearby, curators have included an approximation of what Nedjemankh might have worn during sacred rituals.
Facebook started as a rough approximation of sharing your life with a group of friends.
But as its scope has increased, this approximation has been found to be increasingly inadequate.
The finding confirms that the fluid approximation works in the case of sonic black holes.
"What you look at is a good approximation of what you think," says Werner afterwards.
To a first approximation, Republicans want a smaller government and Democrats want a bigger one.
You think that's a safe place, a reasonable approximation of value versus the stock market?
Children walk from class to class in neat rows, or a rough approximation of them.
Indians know that "some of the internet" is a poor approximation of the whole internet.
Later mathematicians discovered an even better and nearly as concise approximation for pi: 355/113.
In terms of popular reputation, Mr. Buffett may be investing's closest approximation of an Einstein.
The British have been imbibing gin, or some approximation of it, for hundreds of years.
They may not make movies like they used to, but Allied is a good approximation.
But it's also a tense, polygonal approximation of the the crime films its inspired by.
"Hopefully, based on that reconstruction, or that approximation, we&aposll get some more leads," Det. Sgt.
Also, this is just an approximation for the case where r is much greater than s.
The standard three-body problem gives a remarkably good approximation to the physics of what's happening.
I just think it's probably a good approximation of what you should do, step counting. Correct?
In the meantime, here's a rough approximation of what that money looks like in Apple products.
This quantization of gravity was thought incurably sick, an approximation useful only when gravity is weak.
Rather, there's a rough approximation of that ideal tool, which will always fail in some capacity.
However, the rouble-dollar exchange rate (which everyone uses) is a poor approximation of Russian competitiveness.
Now it kind of looks as if "like" is an approximation — this page has, like, 68K!
Manufacturers recommend changing the oil of your car every 7,500 to 10,000 miles as an approximation.
An approximation can be scribbled with crayons by a child while artists can paint abstract reinterpretations.
Celestial must ultimately decide if her approximation of a life and family is all she deserves.
With surgical masks in short supply, he made her one, or at least a crude approximation.
Whether the role model is Mr. Valli, Darin or Mr. Springsteen, he delivers a reasonable approximation.
The result is that Mama feels like a false, even convenient, approximation of a disabled person.
"Here's the deal with the Mudi," he said, using an abbreviated Chinese approximation of Modigliani's name.
With a minute's worth of audio, these systems might make a good approximation of someone's speech patterns.
It would not say whether it has an approximation of how many customers or restaurants were impacted.
And there's something completely transfixing about watching, match after match, the asymptotic approximation towards that ideal arc.
Or it might mean just letting all that hair cascade down in an approximation of youthful carelessness.
Opportunities like this don't come along very often — indeed, to a first approximation, they never come along.
Ultimately, the team thinks their method could overcome some of the biases presented by facial approximation methods.
Hue Sync creates an approximation of that glorious effect, but with a non-trivial impact on CPU.
The base essentially works as a giant sound bar, projecting an approximation of a 4.2 surround system.
That roster offers a much closer approximation of the makeup of America's twenty-first-century labor force.
But keep in mind that that number is just an approximation, and those calculations can have flaws.
The date 240/21700 is, of course, a poor approximation for π, which has infinite digits (22015...).
Dildos—an approximation of a penis, an organ that's worth, at most, $5—cost at least $50.
This version, perhaps understandably, remains in the vault, but the enlarged Take 102 provides a reasonable approximation.
Above is an approximation of an orchid, that looks increasingly like the flower as its structure buckles.
Among its internal models is a simulation of itself — a crude approximation of its own neurological processes.
A close approximation is Letgo , which has the same geographic specificity but only lists items (not services).
Eight million species, he noted is "not the high end or low estimate," but a moderate approximation.
It's an approximation, face-swapped to look like she's performing in an existing incest-themed porn video.
It was an extremely general statement that tried to characterize the warp and weft of rational approximation.
Between 1989 and 2004, he showed up in at least 10 movies as himself — or some approximation.
Any deviations would be evidence that Einstein's equations are only an approximation of some deeper physical law.
I saw some dudes mash some taters and I enjoyed the approximation of drama as it ended.
But that's a statistical approximation of "excess deaths" produced by George Washington University and commissioned by Rosselló.
But the new death toll is only an approximation, not a concrete list of names, Rossello said.
The number was only an approximation, he said, adding that many volunteers had brought their own marijuana.
It felt possible to outline—if only a crude, gross approximation—the consciousness of a waking animal.
This is a very close approximation of the hues and tones found in the gas giant's turbulent atmosphere.
According to the latest approximation, the number of estimated participants has ballooned dramatically over the last few days.
Because the bond values are similar, the results are a good approximation of what Booker's bill would do.
Most likely, this is West and Kardashian's approximation of a Sunday worship, but done utterly by their rules.
In the absence of technology that can truly capture body language, the team is building its best approximation.
The next level of approximation is to treat the Sooner Schooner as a rigid body—like a box.
I read the liner notes so I could sing along in my own approximation of Jones' soothing voice.
In fact, the profit that a business earns is a pretty good approximation of its contribution to society.
The blurred approximation of one of tech's most powerful men gently whispers: SUCK IT WINKLEVOSS TWINS, SUCK IT!!!!!!!!
And one such approximation led Einstein to an odd prediction: any accelerating mass should make ripples in spacetime.
Goto has titled her project lost in translation and calls it a "flawed approximation" of her father's novel.
Super Bowl XLIX is on the shortlist of best ever, and the rematch was a pretty good approximation.
He did not mention, if he knew, that this was a pretty close approximation of President Obama's approach.
I've managed a respectable approximation of Patti Smith's Keith Richards haircut, but I don't have her bone structure.
My blocky, low-res reflection gazes back, a machine vision approximation of my tired eyes and pale skin.
And what if you want your approximation error to be 0.00001, or any other values you might choose?
"The windshield phenomenon" — the absence of smashed bugs after a drive in the country — became a telling approximation.
With his astonishing new novel, DeLillo has written that book, or at least a close approximation of it.
This is simply an approximation since the NOPA data does not cover 217 percent of U.S. soybean processors.
And harder to see is the skull behind the face; an X-ray is at best an approximation.
Not a facsimile of Reedus, or an approximation — it's a near-perfect re-creation of Reedus, tattoos and all.
The best approximation may be the notebooks of journalists who write the first draft of history from the field.
But for the most part, watching Billions will give you a well-acted, reasonable approximation of quality TV drama.
At first approximation, there is only one force acting on the space station—the gravitational pull from the Earth.
Image: GettyAnyone who tells you Twitter is social media's closest approximation to hell on Earth is utterly, unimpeachably correct.
In his approximation, just 2409 percent of the total digital ad budget goes to online video companies like Hulu.
They could make eye contact, and their mouths moved to a rough approximation of their words when they spoke.
From there, they plot their best approximation of the organizer's location on the map, and link to their profile.
Wednesday night's approximation of a kung-fu move was his third instance of tripping in the past 13 months.
That's why the "you" online should be closest representation of who you are offline, and not merely an approximation.
Sometimes a name is simply the easiest approximation to describe something far more complex than inquiring minds can conjure.
Everyone from Twitter memelord to Disney fans and doll aficionados came down hard on Disney's approximation of Watson's face.
This was the inverse-Laplace-transform part of the researchers' framework, the approximation of the function of past time.
Taking the sum of labor productivity and labor force growth gives a rough approximation to the economy's growth potential.
But OMB has no estimates for the SSBG or CSBG programs, and even the CDBG estimate is an approximation.
If this is our best approximation of moral logic, maybe we're not ready to automate these decisions at all.
Keeping the monkeys fully restrained, or temporarily paralyzing them with a nerve block might have been a closer approximation.
Because of a lack of industry data, experts look to background checks to provide an approximation of gun sales.
It implies that all those hours spent earnestly arguing about climate science have been, to a first approximation, wasted.
But the production, an excellent approximation of a Jason Aldean song, circa 2008, does what he can't, or won't.
At the top of the pole, Olson softens her pose and folds her wings in an approximation of flight.
The Duffin-Schaeffer conjecture is an attempt to provide the most general possible framework for thinking about rational approximation.
Mathematicians proved decades ago, for example, that the conjecture is true for approximation sequences composed of all prime numbers.
So Mr. Doeringer's version, titled "Andy Warhol (Double Elvis)," was essentially made using a digital approximation of Warhol's method.
These numbers look simple but they weren't easy to extract and, in some cases, they are only an approximation.
And Lizzo makes the approximation feel like a dare — anything Bruno can do, she can do with a flute.
The architect of Windrip's campaign is a savvy newsman named Lee Sarason, the novel's closest approximation of Steve Bannon.
It's okay for getting a rough approximation of what you're shooting (likely yourself), but is pretty useless beyond that.
All politics is personal — local was always a placeholder, the best approximation of what was most important to us.
The 14% who would benefit are, to a first approximation, the richest 6703% of American families with business income.
In a first approximation, one can think of the Moon as just orbiting the Earth in a simple elliptical orbit.
The former president is speaking tonight in an approximation of the keynote spot usually reserved for the future first lady.
Now basically every major tech company has its own approximation, with Amazon's Alexa-enabled version reportedly coming later this year.
It was the perfect exercise in knowing where this hero needed to be; in close approximation with the source material.
While the sample size is not large, it gives a rough approximation of how much they contribute for the money.
But in some domains, this crude approximation is true: in globalised enterprises the world's single scholarly language is increasingly indispensable.
But that approximation ignores the rest of the system—the part where economic theory and politics influence each other's evolution.
The spread between prices for polyethylene and feedstock naphtha gives an approximation of how much profit petrochemical makers can make.
Something closer to the "Fare Thee Well" Grateful Dead shows that I saw last summer​—excellent but nonetheless an approximation.
As a rough approximation, changes in traffic volume and fuel consumption are an order of magnitude smaller than price changes.
But the change in stock options accounting will give investors a closer approximation of the taxes a company actually pays.
Since meeting, four years ago, Decker and Howard have remained close, in an approximation of a healthier parent-child bond.
Think of a window screen, and you have an approximation of what this chip looked like at the microscopic level.
It spread across the internet precisely because the word "Berghain" has become synonymous with a clumsy approximation of counter-culture.
Moreover, three grueling NFL seasons is probably the closest approximation to how much Hawkeye Pierce aged from 1950 to 1953.
Prior to the Duffin-Schaeffer conjecture, a mathematician named Aleksandr Khinchin had formulated a similarly sweeping statement about rational approximation.
The premiere made it clear that we're going to follow these journeys in at least some approximation of painstaking detail.
The behaviour of a rapidly expanding bubble of nothing is a good approximation for the early inflation of the universe.
The researchers reduced the size of the network by essentially creating a simplified approximation of the interplay among its layers.
All biographies of pop artists, to a first approximation, seem to end up being studies in the music-publishing business.
She raises a single plump arm above her head, swinging her little hips to some loose approximation of the beat.
Well I've heard it said that Trump may represent some approximation of Nietzsche's ubermensch, and I think that's deeply mistaken.
But here's my best approximation of the argument their lawyers in Brussels are making: Look at what Amazon is doing!
It's not equal to the ratio of any two whole numbers, so an approximation -- 22/7 -- is used in many calculations.
Craib's idea is so weird, so unlike anything else that has preceded it, that naming it becomes an exercise in approximation.
Instead, the quality of having plans — an approximation for competence, seriousness, and coherence — is mostly supplanting quantitative consideration of the plans.
But more often than not, Google Translate and its free online competitors, such as Microsoft's Bing Translator, offer a usable approximation.
Although these offset lenses only offered an approximation of what the primary lens would see, the design persists to this day.
As many athletes can attest, treadmills are fine and well, but they're a poor approximation for running in the real world.
It's been coupled with a haptic engine that offers the same rough approximation of a physical click as the latest iPhone.
The Saturday night massacre was a constitutional crisis—Trump's low-rent approximation isn't, but that doesn't mean that it isn't disturbing.
Your eyes likely won't pick up on Epson's pixel approximation if the positive reviews of last year's model are any indication.
Second, neither the Ramsey model nor the small open economy model is a reasonable approximation for the world we live in.
Matt Hardy was in full Broken Matt Hardy gear, while Jeff Hardy was in an approximation of his older WWE style.
Because INDCs are voluntary, they represent a decent (if not perfect) approximation of the interests and capabilities of the countries involved.
But all this evolution makes it especially tricky to find a contemporary approximation of what Colonial chocolate would have tasted like.
No, what we need is a better approximation for what the what the "best effort sans-Curry" Warriors would look like.
It's only an approximation, of course: Each straight segment is a shortcut in place of what really is a curved arc.
This is the utility in having a field specifying whether or not our number is exact or if it's an approximation.
It's impossible to prepare a full roast meal on the ISS, but astronauts still get an approximation of a Christmas dinner.
Casts of bodies, automated figures involving blood and hair, and clothed sculptures will all examine how art attempts an approximation of life.
The camera sports some neat filters, like one that turns a Live Photo into a rough approximation of Instagram's Boomerang, endlessly looping.
Drop a handful of barbeque-flavoured bacon bits on a taco and you've got a pretty close approximation of what I ate.
They critiqued every single thing I cooked, examined my attempt at an approximation of Kung Pao Chicken and found the texture depressing.
A detached approximation of rock energy that winds up more definitive than the original model is also a hallmark of classic Cars.
Whether it's a mouth-burning spice sensation or a slightly chemical approximation of honey or coffee, it's strange, not to mention jarring.
For now, to a first approximation, all the available low-carbon alternatives substantially raise costs of industrial-heat processes against the baseline.
During the financial crisis, it gave regulators and investors an approximation of the losses the banks were having on bad mortgage securities.
Conor shows up in a rodeo hat and a Western shirt, which Kaitlyn called "not his best" approximation of the cowboy look.
So, when you finally run away to New York, you end up dressing like this kid, in some wild approximation of flamboyant.
Workers would have to input various information about themselves and their pay, and the calculator would spit out an approximation of withholding.
The International Labour Organization also released a new estimate that traffickers are profiting $150 billion annually—about three times the previous approximation.
When you look at the diversity of America 30 to 40 years ago, Ohio was a pretty close approximation of the country.
These bromides came with a liberal spin, the genius of America being defined as its closer and closer approximation of egalitarian ideals.
"We expect pollsters to exercise prudence and objectivity to arrive at a closer approximation of public sentiment," he said in a statement.
It even eclipsed the garden's 2012 Monet show, in which the organizers created an approximation of Claude Monet's garden in Giverny, France.
But given the circumstances, I felt as though I had to tell her the truth, or at least some approximation of it.
Therefore, the spread between TIPS rates and those on standard Treasury bonds can be used an approximation for the market's inflation outlook.
Certainly if I could check most of those items off the checklist, I'd find love or some good enough approximation of it.
He changed his name to Czukay, an approximation of the Polish word for "search," because Stockhausen had often called him a searcher.
These are done in an approximation of silent-movie style: in black and white with a bit of flicker in the image.
Analysts estimated it had around 24 million signups by the end of that month, and that's the most recent approximation we have.
The closest color approximation is a powdery orange that falls somewhere between the actor George Hamilton's complexion and a package of Sizzlean.
All together, the franken-beast you end up with turns your phone into a pretty decent approximation of a professional video production solution.
Today Navy SEAL medics reputedly train in Flint because it offers the country's closest approximation to a metropolis blighted by years of war.
And for good measure: Tina Fey's Liz Lemon spends most of this episode in a purposefully gross approximation of Heath Ledger's Joker makeup.
This represents an approximation of the number of factories that haven't been renovated multiplied by $250,000 — a ballpark figure for an average remediation.
A fried "chicken" drumstick on a dainty, ivory bone turns out to be the most convincing vegan approximation of meat I've ever encountered.
Either way, it's a tricky business, relying on both art and science, and can only be expected to yield an approximation at best.
The below approximation of a kung-fu move that got him suspended was his third instance of tripping in the past 13 months.
That's where the sort of rhetoric Trump is using ends -- in the obliteration of even the approximation of a free and independent media.
Not until 285 was an approximation of the grave site selected in a grassy stretch of those communal graves, and a memorial built.
Of course, not every DHL T-shirt is a high-fashion item, and not every Champion hoodie costs $775, as Vetements's approximation did.
Had this been a fully-autonomous car, a best-guess approximation of the lane based on one marking would be the right decision.
Unmoored in a hazy approximation of the present, the novel shows no interest in realistically depicting the mediated lives of contemporary college students.
And that's a good approximation for how real life feels, especially when you're a teenager — at the time, things just seem to happen.
Intuition tells you that if you give yourself very generous error allowances, you're more likely to be able to pull off the approximation.
Uber and Lyft offer the closest approximation to how people will behave in an autonomous future, when consumers use cars they don't own.
He seems determined to take his usual mix of earnestness and square sense of humor into some approximation of the civil rights era.
That is an approximation of the ending we get in 2000's High Fidelity, the John Cusack movie that inspired this Hulu comedy.
The ideal outcome of antidepressants isn't happiness, but a return to the patient's baseline level of functioning, or at least a reasonable approximation.
Empty director's chairs were dragged into an approximation of an audience around the giant stage where the show's contestants usually walk the runway.
And Harper represents the sport's best approximation of a post– Derek Jeter  superstar… So the immediate question—just how good is Bryce Harper, really?
The scientists point out that their work contains approximations, including an approximation of the shape of the proposed axion cloud around the black hole.
We used those demographics for the analysis because FiveThirtyEight's Voter Power Index partially relies on estimated turnout, and registered voters are a better approximation.
His last approximation of a full NBA season came in 2014-15, when he averaged almost six points in 42 games for two teams.
This is a rough approximation of what a team of researchers at Yale University have managed to achieve with the brains of decapitated pigs.
The Company's lead product, TissuGlu® Surgical Adhesive, is indicated for use in the U.S. for the approximation of tissue planes in abdominoplasty procedures.
If Towns can keep up some approximation of this over several months, he will be a front-runner for the Most Valuable Player Award.
The estimated $10 billion in industry assets dovetails with an approximation by Westfleet Advisors, a Nashville-based broker last December of the industry's assets.
It's not immediately obvious if the band's redesigned website is actually what the page looked like in 1997, or just an approximation of it.
In a New York approximation of the West Coast, it boasts "vertical gardens"—rectangular patches of vegetation like framed paintings—and a pool table.
For a devout Muslim, renderings of the Koran into other languages are an approximation at best; the Arabic original is the only definitive one.
Given just a tiny whiff of the plant, most cats will temporarily turn into an approximation of a fully loaded, 1970s era Dennis Hopper.
That's an approximation of the 2018 high, so it is a challenge for the S&P 500," Stockton said Monday on CNBC's "Trading Nation.
That's a rough approximation of what a mysterious dinosaur, unfortunately named Rapetosaurus, used to do, according to a new study published today in Science.
The app lets you search for your dream car (or the closest approximation that you can afford) based on what's available in the market.
It's close enough an approximation of reality that it often feels like a nightmare from which one should be able able to wake up.
The mechanical spinning is still gone, but the company has incorporated haptic feedback into the edges, given a kind of approximation turning the piece.
As for anyone today who wants to save as federal workers do, you can try to create an approximation of the Thrift Savings Plan.
How many on-course decisions — by Johnson and others — might have been affected by the notion that the leaderboard scores were just an approximation?
A true believer, I lost no time tracking down its slick approximation, zipping myself into it and styling it with some vintage Chanel tweeds.
He's Tinkerbell in the last act of a Peter Pan play, being brought back to life by love, or at least a reasonable approximation.
While you won't be recreating Stairway in its glorious entirety with this thing you can get a nice approximation of the early acoustic parts.
Imagine Peloton-style courses streamed to a smart mirror, and you've got a pretty close approximation of what Mirror is bringing to market today.
It's an elegant test that takes a vast question about the nature of rational approximation and boils it down to a single calculable value.
Yet her book serves a practical purpose too, as an approximation of a field guide (or eccentric "field homage") to beeches and their world.
It's meant to convey a relatable feeling, with maximum irreverence, as if to say: Here is a visual approximation of my soul right now.
Among those shibboleths: That the conflict can be solved by returning to the status quo ante 1967, or at least an approximation of it.
Years removed from fame (or some approximation thereof), both men embraced the chance to rap as nobodies, creating songs that were outsized and fantastical.
Their top talking point: "$1.35 per citizen," an approximation of the annual cost to each American for providing a spectrum of public-interest shows.
Please muster your best approximation of terror, as the quality of the training data is really what makes or breaks the whole thing, guys.
In the financial crisis, fair value accounting helped give regulators and investors an approximation of the losses the banks were having on bad mortgage securities.
It's an amusing approximation of real skydiving, but not a perfect substitute (which seems to be the case for all VR experiences at this point).
The garden may be artificial, but the researchers say it's a very close approximation of mantises' natural habitat, featuring wasps, butterflies, spiders, and several planters.
But what makes everything difficult is that that's just an approximation, because in reality there's also a gravitational pull on the Moon from the Sun.
It set alight readily and burned furiously with a deep blue flame, proving it was a closer approximation to rubbing alcohol than a palatable liquor.
If you don't, you can't deny The Carters' skill at selling an approximation of their relationship to a crowd ready to buy it all up.
This eerily specific but unwilled approximation of recognizable imagery, like that which Dubuffet describes, complicates both the scale of the work and its pictorial space.
As Mr Chang explains to his students, seeing politics as an external factor affecting how economic theory translates into policy can be a useful approximation.
It's easy to guess what's going to happen to Naz's attacker, and it's likely not going to be any approximation of justice, legal or otherwise.
When you work with ultra-high-res 3D graphics, often the program's workspace shows just a close approximation of imagery that lacks the fine details.
PLEASE NOTE: Because both images are saved to a JPEG file this is more an approximation of how the images appear on a UHD set.
The images, titled "Daphnis in the Keeler Gap" and "Daphnis and Waves Along the Keeler Gap" show his approximation of the relationship in stunning fashion.
Physicists believe that this is an approximation; zoom in far enough on Einstein's space-time continuum, and a more fundamental, quantum form of gravity emerges.
The small-scale properties of space-time or fluids never affected the outcome of the calculation, suggesting that Hawking's approximation wasn't glossing over anything important.
Most of the time, it came off flat—a competent but bland approximation of what was once one of the most thrilling bands on earth.
According to the company, the integration between hardware and software goes deeper, offering an approximation of the tactile feedback one gets with real-world modeling.
Then Mr. Cardona and Jennifer Lacey adapt, in their own purposely disorienting postmodern fashion, what he has learned — at best, an approximation — into a show.
The result—presented yesterday at a conference in Italy celebrating the 25th anniversary of the discovery—is a rough digital approximation of a prehistoric voice.
Even if you aren't applying to one of those schools, this tool can give an approximation of what a responsible financial aid package should cover.
They have dealt cards in Las Vegas, made music in the band Gorillaz and lived an approximation of real life in the Sims video game.
We assume that we are getting a pretty good approximation of the truth, that we know how to parse all the information shoved before us.
Models are built on pattern recognition and approximation, so engineers should be cautious before launching a rocket based on results spat from a black box.
Chris Long who they picked up off off the scrapheap, is a reasonable approximation of Jones physically, even if Jones tended to play beyond his tools.
Finally, the images produced from both neural network training sessions are then composited together to create the best approximation of what the original image might be.
The result is a system where I almost always found a choice that suited what I really wanted to say, or at least a close approximation.
Though it captures only a small slice of defaulters, the rate is considered the best approximation of how colleges and borrowers are faring on this front.
It's a pretty fair approximation of Monte Bello, though generally less concentrated, with less pronounced minerality, and far less expensive, around $50 to Monte Bello's $175.
These are well-understood questions, and most systems can now generate sound waves that are a fair approximation of human speech, at least in short bursts.
This new Barbie is really just a doll-like approximation of an average woman's size, but seems large compared with the unrealistic proportions of original Barbie.
Now, having arrived, she begins gathering together the sequins, strands and threads that make up her bravest, late-life approximation of legendary movie star Debbie Reynolds.
At the time, I remember thinking Sega Saturn and its blocky approximation of 3D was for weird older brothers; I didn't even know the PlayStation existed.
Human faces inherently contain a wealth of personal information — from physical identity and features, to gender and ethnicity, mood/emotional state, even an approximation of age.
Games look a little bit "softer" in 4:3, hewing to a closer approximation to how they looked on tube TVs of the '80s and '90s.
The handset also gets a Portrait Mode, which brings a familiar approximation of the bokeh effect, introducing blur in the background to help frame the subject.
Your attempts at a basic cat drawing becomes magically turned into some monstrous approximation of a real thing and you are left with unnatural horrors. Fun!
To a first approximation, this will leave the level of imports and exports the same under the DBCFT as they would have been without the tax.
To a first-order approximation, investors from the Midwest, Northeast and South are just as likely to invest close to home, within their own metropolitan regions.
The perimeter of these 21846n-gons can be obtained from regular polygon trigonometry and we can then use small angle approximation to find the limit, 23π.
" We happen to agree that the 19-year-old's moves — which are a great approximation of our own interpretive dancing to Lemonade — are indeed "Beyoncé af.
"Glacial Heal Aid," for example, bubbles in a kind of approximation of every wave you've ever seen crafted from pixels or polygons, both real and not.
I couldn't tell you who made my beloved basket, but this one offered by Cost Plus World Market for $14.99 is a close approximation of mine.
The new version grows his approximation of human knowledge from 50,000 articles to a whopping 250,000, grouping similar subjects into categories like art, music, and politics.
The better way is to be Isaiah Berlin's versatile fox, not a single-minded obsessed hedgehog, or to embrace Machiavelli's virtues of imitation, adaptation and approximation.
And long-term interest rates will, to a first approximation, be the average of expected future short rates, so they too will reflect expected economic conditions.
Using historical information like the person's birth date and age-approximation software, the program can venture a pretty good estimate on when the photo was shot.
But the study still gives a rough approximation of how much tax revenue marijuana legalization could raise — and it's just not going to fill big budget holes.
A rough approximation of this idea might be to imagine a pot that has a burning match on one side and an ice cube on the other.
So, I began to search for things—anything—that might lead me back to myself, back into my body, back into some approximation of connection, however temporary.
Like the similar Find My AirPods feature, the app only shows an approximation of where they were last; it doesn't show you exactly where you left them.
Aniruddha Das, an associate professor at Columbia University's Department of Neuroscience, told CNBC recently that it is possible to use brainwaves as a crude approximation of concentration.
The app also includes an integrated to-do list, which you can add emails too, giving you a rough approximation of the pinned items feature in Inbox.
While the renderings can provide an approximation of a person's appearance, it cannot take into account things that could alter someone's looks, such as smoking and scarring.
FDesouche, one of the largest fachosphère news sites and the closest approximation to a French Breitbart, currently uses a Pepe illustration as the background of its homepage.
Miss out on any of those fours elements and you get a fudged approximation of UHD instead, which is where a lot of the confusion comes in.
It's still "Pac-Man," sort of, even if it delivers a rough approximation of the real thing as if it were seen and played through a straw.
All of these generators are designed to read the doodle approximation of the object and then output an image that closely matches from a database of photos.
Rulers and tape measures work, but only so well, and at certain points you're making an approximation as you try to fit the object to the curve.
Either way you slice it, the wildcat will do 200 mph and 0 to 60 mph somewhere in the realm of 3 seconds (not official — my approximation).
Trump already looks like some alien's vague approximation of what a humanoid adult male should look like, but Meryl Streep's Trump wandered deep into uncanny valley territory.
But the norepinephrine drip that could magically restore my father to a close approximation of the man we remembered was likely to put him into cardiac arrest.
Macho shock and awe can easily be found elsewhere in the culture: too many orchestras these days bludgeon the ears with an approximation of Dolby cineplex sound.
The boy laid the bills flat and side by side in the bottom of the pizza bag, crumpled greens against lifeless silver, a sad approximation of metal.
Having very little in common with her, save the close approximation of dressing quarters, a bit of me yearned to be as cool and composed as Sade.
Every year's nominee slate, then, is a rough approximation of the options from which the industry will choose as it attempts to characterize its past 12 months.
Despite being the closest artificial approximation to a real heart around, the device still needs a lot of work before it's ready to be used by humans.
I got an approximation of the at-home death experience that Doughty endorses when I had Gentle Goodbyes euthanize my golden retriever for a back-yard burial.
A spokesman for J.P. Morgan said that the bank's board has the ultimate say on when Dimon retires and noted that the 2018 statement was an approximation.
If Gurley's knee is sound, or at least a reasonable approximation of sound, the Rams should be able to outpace the more grinding Cowboys' offense fairly easily.
The newly created image, shared by the ESA on Monday, is only an approximation of the Sun's north pole, but it's no less fascinating than the real thing.
But more recently, the approximation of equilibrium strategies or rational play has been more effectively used by AI to compete and sometimes beat human players, Sandholm told Mashable.
Lennie is dogmatic without reprieve and her coiffed blonde hair and very clean poncho render Ms Cyrus's character as nothing more than a quaint approximation of an activist.
Is the administration chaotic and unworthy of its place in a mighty tradition, but more farcical than corrupting—a madcap approximation of government by a reality-television star?
It features a close approximation of the lineup he leads here: Rich Perry on saxophone, Jacob Sacks on piano, Peter Brendler on bass and Satoshi Takeishi on drums.
He was able to live whatever approximation of the typical college life Olympic heroes can manage, but he didn't sacrifice his earning potential by becoming an NCAA athlete.
An MCD of less than two CIEDE2000 units between filters is imperceptible to the human eye and cannot have been achieved by coincidence or visual or manual approximation.
The problem, to a first approximation, is that America's largest states — California, Texas, New York, and Florida — all have significantly more non-Hispanic whites than the national average.
"We would expect this to be a fairly good approximation for many animals," lead author Ralf Metzler, of the University of Potsdam in Germany, said in a statement.
Facebook's Spaces is able to generate a reasonable cartoon approximation of you from your social media photos but depends on buttons and thumb-sticks to trigger certain expressions.
Instead, the company offers up a rough approximation of the sorts of beeps the robot will ultimately get, with a firmware upgrade bringing movie sounds down the line.
The chosen ones (apologies, LeBron) shuffled past their ticketless brethren in an approximation of the Last Judgment, marching toward not the Pearly Gates but the Gateway Plaza security.
To hear the closest approximation to those trance-inducing live shows, you'll need to track down The Public Hanging of a Movie Star and Tremble Under Boom Lights.
It's a common internet experience: throw a foreign phrase into Google Translate or any other online translation tool and out comes a farcical approximation of the real thing.
Mr. Diamond, working from a rehearsal outline, news accounts and other sources, has assembled an approximation of the original that is utterly convincing, and darned entertaining as well.
Created by University of Central Florida astrophysicists, this red soil, called Mars "simulant," is designed to give researchers a useful approximation of the actual, far-off extraterrestrial soil.
Using a jury-rigged combination of off-the-shelf parts, the Carnegie Mellon-designed setup is able to give robots a rough approximation of a sense of touch.
This president is also the nearest approximation of the mad king since the original sovereign to wear that title, George III, was booted from oversight of our shores.
The guitars open up, and we see a fresh bumper sticker: The Punisher skull logo, superimposed with an American flag and wearing an approximation of Donald Trump's hair.
To a first approximation, the question of whether renewables will be able to get to 100 percent reduces to the question of whether storage will get cheap enough.
Mitchell edged Nance Jr., 227-22015, sealing his victory with a close approximation of the 221-degree spin dunk that Vince Carter used to win the 224.2 contest.
To get a sense of scale, if Mr. Sanders's 2.1 million donors constituted a city, the closest approximation would be to Houston, the country's fourth-largest by population.
The scenes, shot in Turkey, create an effective approximation of Afghanistan as we've seen it from news cameras, but they also push further, into the lives of Afghanis.
Something is deeply broken inside the world, it seemed to say, and even God (or at least his approximation, played here by Ray Wise) was powerless to do much.
Quails were chosen for the study because they're proficient on both land and air, and likely a good approximation of pterosaurs, a group of flying reptiles that includes pterodactyls.
I did everything from throw myself on a mattress at full speed, to lying on the floor and slamming my hand down in an approximation of a severe fall.
I'm more curious about what would go into creating a space where people could see life-size, accurate, interactive models of products in an approximation of a real environment.
"It's not bad—I'll take it," he says, adopting a familiar accent, arms crossed and shoulders hunched, face scrunched into an approximation of the New York–born actor's features.
But then you just very quickly realize that that doesn't– it approximates something, but it's a very crude approximation of the ground truth of what people actually care about.
The Not Hot Dog-esque Food feature is impressive, as well, identifying food stuffs and giving you a rough approximation that you can add to the Samsung Health app.
Each breaker gets a sensor and an app can display real-time consumption information as well as a dollar approximation of how much the energy is costing the homeowner.
The task of examination has been laborious thus far, but it would be much more so to arrive with correctness at a second and closer approximation to the truth.
If you've never had a layover in New Jersey, then you can listen to a close approximation in this video of sausages being cooked in a well-used skillet.
When she was done, I leaned over to admire her handiwork: a patchy approximation of a heart, fashioned out of eight or nine dots, seared into my left ankle.
Many users report marijuana consumption in terms of joints smoked, a statistic that is useless to researchers, authorities or policy makers without an accurate approximation of what that means.
To start things off: My favorite valid approximation technique is Buffon's Needle experiment, which can be implemented in your own kitchen by throwing hot dogs all over the floor!
What's remarkable is that as long as a reader selected a state with a little distance from a coastline, you still get a pretty fair approximation of the Midwest.
At a time when MMA and other fighting sports were becoming more readily available, the theatrical approximation of violence became that much less thrilling for the majority of people.
Rather than paper over this uncertainty, McKay decided to dramatize it in a particularly audacious way: Bale and Adams begin speaking in a Shakespearean approximation of Early Modern English.
The fellow (that's an approximation) I hooked up with has already made a date with me when the visitors from another galaxy swing by here again, in 300 years.
The 1971 redo looked like a freeway on-ramp, with very small diamonds circling up to the bigger stone, the etched-gold setting a fair approximation of worn concrete.
To paraphrase President Reagan: Subsidies are an approximation of eternal life on earth, in that they are created by interest group pressures and they intensify those pressures as well.
During the first and third debates, Holt and Wallace will ask the candidates questions in six fifteen-minute topic blocks, which is the commission's best approximation of Oxford rules.
But while that may be the future, the dollar for now remains what it has long been — the closest approximation to a sure thing in a volatile global economy.
The historical statistics for extreme poverty can be found here, and the 2018 estimate (which is still an approximation, as the data isn't yet in) can be found here.
Carrey gets closest to eliciting any laughs from the trailer, which even ends on a shot of him donning an approximation of his character's iconic look from the video games.
To a first approximation, the more credit/responsibility you believe we are due, the more you will be inclined to accept default (often cruel and inequitable) social and economic outcomes.
The White House uses note-takers listening in on the call as well as voice recognition software to create a rough transcript that is a close approximation of the call.
They wanted to see if technology could be trained to re-colorize images so you could really see what it was like back then, or at least a close approximation.
They went with roasted turkey stuffed with sausage and apples, green bean casserole, and pumpkin pie—which, let's be real, is probably a modest approximation of the typical family feast.
Specifically, an algorithm is heuristic if it cannot be shown to yield a correct result, or correct within a known error or approximation or having a known probability of correctness.
RCN, the rough Colombian approximation of Fox News, is on the TV, and with each passing bulletin from the National Registrar's Office, the "analysts" on the "special panel" grow giddy.
The "securities and investment" industry — the best approximation for Wall Street and the financial services industry — is the top sector in terms of contributions to Clinton's campaign and super-PAC.
In March 2017, they published their 47-minute project on YouTube — Music of the Spheres - Definitive Edition — after piecing together what they believed was the closest approximation of O'Donnell's efforts.
The news outlet's update of the project used that approximation, alongside voter support between Clinton and Trump in all 85033 states and Washington, D.C., to arrive at its final conclusion.
Just an approximation, because we don't think we've hired you because you have such a great resemblance – we can fix it with makeup and lighting and make you look wonderful.
In comments sections and email inboxes and on social media they're a familiar presence: the caps-lock fiends whose utterances are rendered in uppercase letters, a typographical approximation of shouting.
The above video demonstrates a wonderfully complex, programmable wooden machine that uses 2,000 marbles to play a vibraphone, drums, guitar, and more, like a post-apocalyptic approximation of a synthesizer.
It's difficult to imagine a more idyllic place to waste time, which is a decent approximation of what I'm doing as I wait to meet Alice Rose later that evening.
But they had never before conquered so much new ground; they hadn't declared themselves anywhere as public as Central Park, where befuddled onlookers gathered to witness their approximation of freedom.
He seems uninterested in giving his live audiences a close approximation of their favorite records; instead, he twists his songs into wild new forms, laying on the brimstone and blues.
But it wasn't open yet for the season during the Africa leg of my trip, and would have been difficult to revisit later on, so I chose the closest approximation.
The company's third-quarter revenue is expected to fall between 2.5 percent and 3.5 percent, compared to its previous approximation of a 1 percent to 85033 percent decline, Reuters reports.
The red carpet re-creations, which he calls Lenk Lewks for Less, fuse clever tailoring with perfectly calibrated poses, offering an uncanny if bargain-basement approximation of the couture original.
So he turned St James's Park into an approximation, with formal lakes and striking avenues that beat a path between two of his residences, Buckingham Palace and St James's Palace.
No, it isn't like a combination of an import tariff and an export subsidy; it's like a sales tax, and to a first approximation it doesn't affect trade at all.
I loved Cillian Murphy, whose character arc was the movie's best approximation of something more "traditional," except it was told out of order, because this is a Christopher Nolan movie.
It was an acceptable, which is to say forgivable, pause button, an approximation of a functioning person in a functioning life, a way of shutting down while pretending that I wasn't.
You draw a face, and Pix2Pix uses a neural network to create what looks like an approximation of an oil painting of that face (made up of pieces of Rense's face).
While the gel is a close approximation of human skin's density and viscosity, it lacks other properties that would make it more life-like, such as nerves, vessels, blood, and bone.
Luckily—or unluckily—for me, one of the recurring themes in game developer Nina Freeman's work is this exact scenario, so I can play through an approximation of my puberty years.
Besides being an excellent robot approximation of a Pixar character, McQueen is also a full-on remote-controlled car, but driving him around can be a mix of fun and frustration.
Of course economists understood that individuals didn't always behave according to those rules, but the idea was that, in aggregate, the rules would allow for a pretty good approximation of reality.
That's an accurate approximation of most people's attitude toward the software, which has never quite been as robust as third-party clients like Tweetbot or even in-house services like Tweetdeck.
Study would include measurements, detailed observations of the evolutionary trajectory of the system plus management to limit changes that would lead to grossly different conditions from the Earth-like initial approximation.
N.F.L. players are the closest approximation we have to gladiators, and some ingest or shoot up whatever is needed to get them through another bloody and bruised Sunday, Monday or Thursday.
The philosophers argue that the "universality" of Hawking radiation—its robustness and insensitivity to the fine-grained details of a medium—suggests that the smoothness approximation should also hold for spacetime.
Remember when someone created a log parser that required multiple members of the raid to upload logs, and then it would sort through them to come up with the best approximation?
If we wish to calculate the probability of two electrons bouncing off each other, for example, we can use a classical equation describing how billiard balls scatter as a first approximation.
They also perform works by Bach and Couperin, and a fifteenth-century paean to smoking, on April 24 at the Morgan Library, perhaps Manhattan's closest approximation to the nymphs' Rhineland court.
Part of what makes the show worth investing in is that it shows us, you know, hacking, and not a sexed up rocket launcher-and-flying-number-fueled approximation of it.
One night, when I'd arrived early, I was waiting there with a fine approximation of a Sazerac when I asked the bartender if there were any main courses I shouldn't overlook.
With his thesis adviser, the renowned theoretical physicist David J. Bohm, Dr. Pines developed a technique, known as random phase approximation, to describe the behavior of electrons in a dense gas.
"The human calorie charts, as gross as they are, are about the best approximation to the true energetic value of the human body we can obtain," he said in an email.
But she also wondered if it was possible to return to some approximation of her previous life, so after she finished touring for "Pure Heroine," she pulled back from public view.
On an a cappella interlude on her seventh album, In a Poem Unlimited, you can hear the cold she was fighting off—or some approximation of it—in her vocal chords.
There might be an approximation of Berrigan's ars poetica in the final poem but I shall leave the reader to look there after a proper gallivant through this volume's scattered scavenger hunt.
So the recipe on Medium appears to be an approximation; it suggested ½ teaspoon of Himalayan salt, the juice of half a lemon, and 12 ounces of water, which is what this is.
I tap the neon button and the clock starts, comping me a reasonable approximation of the time it took for the Watch to be sure what sort of activity it was detecting.
You can do this either by searching for the video's title (or an approximation of it) and finding the earliest upload, or by doing a Google reverse image search of the thumbnail.
That gave the scientists an approximation of the soldier's looks when he was alive: a rather round-faced Frenchman in the blue regimental coat of the soldiers found in the mass grave.
The Bluetooth device doesn't give riders a direct route to their desired location, but instead points them in the right direction with an approximation of how far they have left to travel.
When the young couple looked out their window, they would have seen a sea of red-tiled rooftops and church steeples, a crude approximation of Bavaria thrown together in roughly a decade.
A few generations ago, the MacBook and MacBook Pro had tiny button on the side that, when pressed, illuminated little lights to give the user an approximation of the remaining battery life.
Press it again the keyboard disappears and it becomes the approximation of a Wacom graphic tablet—a cool feature in concept but less cool in practice when I used it on Android.
A billowing form of what appears to be glossy black insulation foam rises from the nest and obscures a large swath of the state in an approximation of a toxic smoke cloud.
Instead, we should strive for a two-party system, or at least for an approximation to it, for such a system encourages a continual process of self-criticism by the two parties.
They rejoin Mr. Cuadrado for this weekend engagement, with a close approximation of the album's fierce musical cohort: the guitarist Ben Monder, the pianist Andy Milne and the drummer Otis Brown III.
What's changed is that technology has transformed what was once a backroom freehand approximation of where the lines should be into a computer-driven, street-by-street parsing of people and votes.
Enter your zip code, home size, note the type of heating and AC you have, and Nest will give you an approximation of how much you can save with a Nest thermostat.
Read those, but imagine that there's also a seemingly disinterested bear character starting at you the whole time, and you've got a pretty close approximation of the Line Friends (Brown) l Spark.

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