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1964 examples of Roughly in a sentence
So you're looking at
roughly
one percent of the brain of a cockroach.
Well, I think it's about four steps,
roughly
speaking, starting with posing the right question.
I'll think about it
roughly.
This averages out to be
roughly
200 T-shirts per person ending up in the garbage.
That's
roughly
10,000 times the range of man-made fire detectors.
And the great thing about this stuff is you can make it in units of
roughly
seven times the size of glass, and it was only one percent of the weight of double-glazing.
They're doing Khan Academy, that software, for
roughly
half of their math class.
Over the course of three years, we recorded eight to 10 hours a day, amassing
roughly
a quarter-million hours of multi-track audio and video.
It measures
roughly
27 feet in width by six and a half feet in height.
There is an Indian greeting, which I'm sure some of you know: "Namaste," accompanied by a respectful bow, which,
roughly
translated means, "That which is of God in me greets that which of God is in you."
The Indus civilization was
roughly
contemporaneous with the much better known Egyptian and the Mesopotamian civilizations, but it was actually much larger than either of these two civilizations.
So
roughly
these four reasons make it a lot more difficult for democratic culture to spread as a civilizational choice, not merely as a political choice.
We spend
roughly
60 percent of our communication time listening, but we're not very good at it.
When I started going into high schools to talk to students about "Unprisoned," I found that
roughly
one-third of the young people I spoke with had a loved one behind bars.
But on the other side, if you look at the natural systems, we have proteins that have two million types, can fold in 10,000 nanoseconds, or DNA with three billion base pairs we can replicate in
roughly
an hour.
We took all the Germans, we divided them
roughly
in two, and we gave the ones in the East communism, and you see the result.
And we decided we'd take Koreans in
roughly
the same geographical place with, notice, the same basic traditional culture, and we divided them in two, and we gave the Northerners communism.
Well, a reasonable expectation is that somebody's fame in a given period of time should be
roughly
the average of their fame before and their fame after.
And obviously, each of these letters comes off about
roughly
equally frequent.
Each of these instructions appears with
roughly
the equal frequency.
And on these chromosomes are
roughly
25,000 genes.
This has
roughly
60,000 elements on it, so we repeatedly measure various genes of the 25,000 genes in the genome.
So roughly, we have 50 million data points for a given human brain.
And so this shows it's not 99 percent, but it's
roughly
90 percent correspondence at a reasonable cutoff, so everything in the cloud is
roughly
correlated.
The object that formed this was probably about 30 to 50 yards across, so
roughly
the size of Macky Auditorium here.
And again, this was a rock probably
roughly
the size of this auditorium that we're sitting in.
This is a rock that was about 30 yards across, so
roughly
the size of the ones that blew up over Tunguska and hit Arizona 50,000 years ago.
Babies whose mothers did not eat anise during pregnancy showed a reaction that translated
roughly
as "yuck."
Do we focus on the fact that infant mortality and life expectancy in Africa today is
roughly
comparable to the US a hundred years ago, or do we focus on progress, the fact that Africa has cut infant mortality in half in the last four decades and has raised life expectancy by 10 years since the year 2000?
And you all know
roughly
the story.
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