After a rough start to trading this year, market returns have improved.
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Each team wanted to end a rough week on a good note.
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It's been a rough year for erstwhile electric car company Faraday Future.
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However, data showed there is a rough road ahead for corporate earnings.
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In fact, on a rough day I enjoyed the sea even more.
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Then I had to approximate the original conditions as nearly as possible.
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Winners will not receive the difference between actual and approximate retail value.
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In practice, it is often acceptable to have fast approximate group-by counts.
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The visitors will mean an approximate 10 percent increase in Funafuti's population.
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So how do we approximate the normal experience without compromising on safety?
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To man is denied supreme unity, but here he finds approximative unity.
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Instances of the alternation, either total or approximative, of these principles are many and familiar.
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Answer:-No ;theydo not deny its general propositions, nor the approximative truths of the scientific hypotheses.
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Twenty-five millions is the most moderate approximative figure which the valuations of special science have set upon it.
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It is evident that these calculations are only approximative, but they can also be proved in another way.
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No rational thinker hopes to discover more than some few primary actions of law, and some approximative theory of growth.
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These figures must be considered as only approximative, since nothing is more difficult than to estimate the nutritive qualities of different aliments.
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But as most of the equations in our calculation are approximative, I prefer that the element of gravitation should be handled in a general way.
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Except with regard to Spain and the United States, most of the existing commercial statistics of Cuba, prior to 1899, are fragmentary and merely approximative.