It is not possible to give a clear picture of the numerical growth and geographical expansion of the Disciples in their first twenty years.
The "dark ages" had not been stagnant innumerical and geographical growth.
The numerical values attached to all the questions are to be added together, and also the values of all the answers given by each student.
He had no allies, and the numerical inferiority of his troops was overwhelming.
Their differentiation from prose consisted solely in the numerical regularity of the syllables in consecutive lines; the alternation of phrases of five and seven syllables each.
Hideyoshi himself, on reconnoitring the position, concluded that he had neither numerical preponderance nor strategical superiority sufficient to warrant immediate assumption of the offensive along the whole front.
This enumeration shows a numerical superiority on the Japanese side, but in fighting capacity the two fleets were nearly equal.
This section had little or nothing to do with the actual numerical work.
In relation to the enquiry just mentioned, I shall offer some remarks upon the facts within my knowledge; and only regret that those which I can support by numericalstatement are so few.
By the plan now presented we avoid the difficulty, in its most objectionable feature, by placing all such at the end of the memoir whenever we find them, with the same numerical references, &c.
Numerical Comparison of the Diatonic with the Tempered Scale.
Japanese Arithmetic and Numerical Matters Concerning Which Much Painful Labor Is Required There are two ways to count in Japanese.
The material presented in this section is gleaned from the exhaustive treatment of the numerical system which makes up the last 20 leaves of Rodriguez' grammar.
As the Composity of that which has for its numerical type Two, with that which has for its numerical type One, the proper numerical type of Song is Three; or thus: Language.
These numerical analogues can only be adverted to here, and their meaning may not be very distinctly perceived.
Here the plural persons are formed by a numerical inflection of the singular.
And as animate verbs can be applied only to animate objects, the numerical inflections of the verb, are understood to mark the number of persons.
We enjoy our freedom with the contingency of its loss by the acts of a numerical majority.
Before that apology ever escapes from their lips again, let them remember that the numerical weakness of the South is wholly attributable to their own villainous statism.
After all, Germany has and will have a numerical superiority over France of one and a half times.
With a numerical superiority of one and a quarter to one the Russians defeated the Germans, and threw them back across the whole of Poland to Posen.
It may seem strange that the Germans should have managed to have numerical superiority over the Russians all the time.
Though but the shadow of its former greatness, the nation still retained sufficient numerical strength to keep up hostilities with its ancient enemies, the Sioux.
He did this in order that representation should be maintained on the same numerical basis that existed before the war.
The best means of arriving at a due appreciation of the perseverance shown by the Belgian troops and of the time required for the completion of their task, is a numerical statement of the work actually achieved.
The Austrian Netherlands, Silesia, Bohemia, and the Milanese were all invaded at once, and the armies of Maria Theresa could not make head at so many points against the numericalsuperiority of their foes.
These fifty crossbreds have mixed offspring; these offspring again in their numerical proportion follow the same law, namely, three dominants to one recessive.
The process of breaking up into the parent forms is thus continued in each successive generation, the same numerical laws being followed so far as observation has gone.
The vastnumerical majority of that party in the country supported, and still supports, Mr. Gladstone and the policy of Irish self-government.
It showed at once that numerical measurement of lengths, if it was to be made accurate, must require an arithmetic more advanced and more difficult than any that the ancients possessed.
But if this were the truth, then there must be a definite numerical ratio between any two finite lengths, because it was supposed that the number of atoms in each, however large, must be finite.
But 'existing social arrangements and law itself exist in virtue not only of the forbearance, but of the active support of the labouring classes' who in every community constitute a numerical majority.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "numerical" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.