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If one must resort to counting numbers, a straight-up poll at least allows multiple options and dissenting opinions.
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Theoretical chemistry requires molar amounts of substance rather than simply counting numbers; this leads to the specialized definitions in this article.
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Counting numbers is not in my judgment a very good way of assessing how credible and how strong an agency is in enforcing the law.
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He defines " A number [ to be ] a multitude composed of units " : a counting number, a positive integer not including zero.
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Scholl analysis estimates the amount and distributions of dendrite material by counting numbers of intersections of dendrites with an overlay of concentric rings centered at the soma.
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Two games many adults can remember Buckskin playing were called " Hully Gully " which helped to teach counting numbers and the " Monday Morning March ".
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You're better off counting number of adherents of each religion, which is a far better way to measure ( but Christianity wins over Buddhism there.
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:: Both integers and the various concepts of infinity are abstractions, but the concept of infinity exists at a higher level of abstraction than do the counting numbers.
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:Transparency is, of course, necessary; I fail to see why counting numbers which, I get, is what you mean by " consistency " is necessary.