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Example sentences for "differentials"

Lexicographically close words:
differentes; differentia; differentiae; differential; differentially; differentiate; differentiated; differentiates; differentiating; differentiation
  1. Differentials of beings, are not genuine qualities, vi.

  2. First we shall have to study within the soul the differentials between the part, the faculty and the disposition.

  3. Derivatives and Differentials of Functions of Several Variables.

  4. Derivatives and differentials of different orders of functions of one variable.

  5. Partial derivatives and differentials of functions of several variables.

  6. Differentials of the sums, products, quotients, and powers of functions, whose differentials are known.

  7. Derivatives and Differentials of Functions of a Single Variable.

  8. Total differentials of different orders of a function; several dependent variables.

  9. Thus, and thirdly, in any project of wage regulation, existing wage differentials can neither be accepted nor rejected blindly.

  10. It can be claimed, in addition, for this compromise method that its results would be in accord with the general trend of changes in the differentials that have occurred in the past in periods of rapid price movement.

  11. Furthermore, revision of the existing differentials would be undertaken only when the case for revision seemed definite and clear.

  12. Any policy which planned to develop a scheme of wage relationships merely by maintaining existing differentials would be bound to fall to pieces in the end.

  13. Thus we are put under the necessity of attempting to formulate principles or standards by which all claims made by groups of wage earners for reconsideration of existing wage differentials could be judged.

  14. Thus an increase in the wages of a highly paid group of employees, on account of this tendency to maintain existing differentials tends to put in motion a cycle of wage advances extending to all grades of labor.

  15. The differentials which would be established from a consideration of such material could not claim to be more than a practical approximation to the differentials which would carry out the intention of the policy.

  16. That would mean that existing differentials would be maintained as customary differentials.

  17. For, after all, the central authority would consider the question of the revision of existing wage differentials only when the question is pressed upon it by the failure of the workers and employers to agree.

  18. It is easy to foresee the difficulties with which a policy which planned to create an ordered scheme of wage relationships by maintaining existing differentials would be confronted.

  19. Secondly, it may be said that in order to fix such wage differentials as are reasonably certain to accomplish the ends for which they are set, it will be necessary to have a precise knowledge of many facts and forces.

  20. See also account in Lord Askwith's "Industrial Problems and Disputes" of the influence of customary differentials upon wage movements during the war, pp.

  21. As complete a knowledge as is obtainable of the various forces which produce these differentials is absolutely necessary to any project of wage regulation.

  22. MN=0 MN Thus the artifice by which differential elements of integrals are formed is in principle the same as that by which differentials are formed without first forming differential coefficients.

  23. It is necessary in the first place to determine the differential element expressed by the product of the differentials of the first set of variables in terms of the differentials of the second set of variables.

  24. The differentials are either finite differences, or are so much of certain finite differences as are useful for forming differential coefficients.

  25. The fundamental artifice of the calculus is the artifice of forming differentials without first forming differential coefficients.

  26. It is important to observe that the differential coefficient is not to be defined as the ratio of differentials, but the ratio of differentials is to be defined as the previously introduced differential coefficient.

  27. In connexion with the problem of tangents the differentials are said to be proportional to the momentary increments of the abscissa and ordinate.

  28. The notation of the infinitesimal calculus is intimately bound up with the notions of differentials and sums of elements.

  29. Differentials of higher orders may be introduced in the same way as the differential of the first order.

  30. No; for it expresses the relation of the limit of the decrement, which is equal to B only when the differentials are equal to zero.

  31. These figures compared with Southern Pacific differentials of 5 cents on classes one and two, and 4 cents on classes three and four.

  32. The differentials in the case of merchandise southbound varied.

  33. All the railways in trunk line territory have worked in harmony, so far as general classified local tariffs are concerned--however much they may have fought one another over differentials to seaboard cities, or export and import rates.

  34. These are differentials in favor of weaker lines--lines which upon the merits of their service cannot successfully compete for the business, but claim a share of it as the reward of virtue, the price of maintaining reasonable rates.

  35. Its object was to overcome the disability against the port of Boston in the matter of imports, due to the differentials allowed at Philadelphia and Baltimore.

  36. The decision in 1882 of the Thurman Commission on Differentials settled nothing.

  37. Board of Arbitration on Question of Canadian Pacific Differentials Proceedings and Decision, Oct.

  38. Predictions were freely made in 1910 that certain shortcomings in the revised law, particularly the failure to grant control over minimum rates and the establishment of differentials between rates, would soon have to be remedied.

  39. And then at the last there was the omission of Congress to deal with the question of fixing minimum rates or differentials between rates.

  40. The great contest between the trunk lines over the granting of differentials to Philadelphia and Baltimore, as against New York and Boston, played a not unimportant part in the diplomacy leading to the acceptance of the MacGraham system.

  41. Other complications, such as the addition of arbitraries to Boston and New England points or the subtraction of differentials to Baltimore and Philadelphia, follow.

  42. The MacGraham scale and the port differentials were thus logically connected.

  43. Stubbs before the Arbitration Board on Canadian Pacific Differentials in 1898.

  44. The relation which is obtained between the differentials is constantly more indirect, in comparison with that of the finite quantities, in the differentiation of implicit functions than in that of explicit functions.

  45. It would be impossible to establish directly the equation between this arc s and these co-ordinates, while it is easy to find the corresponding relation between the differentials of these different magnitudes.

  46. Now let us complete the solution by seeking, according to the equation of each curve, the ratio between the differentials of the co-ordinates.

  47. One of these comparisons produces ordinary differentials; the other gives rise to variations, which, there as every where, are only differentials taken under a new point of view.

  48. And when by comparison we find the grand differentials which raise Christianity infinitely above them all, we shall have gained the power of presenting its truths more clearly and more convincingly to the minds and hearts of men.

  49. But the differentials do not count, neither do the differential lines now get their share of the through business.

  50. The differentials are apt to be found in any corner of the country where there are long hauls and a number of railroads fighting to secure them.

  51. We have used New York-Chicago differentials simply as illustrative cases.

  52. We can best conceive of these differentials as the expression of the law of the threshold, which law gave rise to, or made possible, the relation between the continuous and the discrete.


  53. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "differentials" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.