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Analytically meaning
In an analytical manner.
Example sentences (20)
Analytically, it is likely considered a success by all parties involved.
ChatGPT was both more forthright and more analytically astute about the tensions (and worse) in Supreme Court campaign finance law than most Justices have been.
Instead, the localised expressions of caste, language, gender and class must be taken into consideration to evolve empirically rich and analytically sophisticated explanations.
He’s not saying, Wait a minute, wait a minute, this version of Biden intellectually, analytically, is the best Biden ever!
So I’m curious analytically where you think it goes from here, where the struggle takes us.
It goes show you that they are not thinking about this analytically.
Gollwitzer said that the general nature of these questions likely allowed ASD individuals to view the situation analytically, without needing to assess emotional or mental states of individuals.
As analytically impressive as that is, Ohtani looks even better in the ‘Eyeball Test’, proving he’s the complete package.
Hockey is a much more continuous-flow type of game and therefore it’s more difficult to track and break down analytically than sports like baseball and football, where there are individual plays and scenarios.
This is one analytically-minded organization that works quickly with cold, calculated precision.
Those who know, dismiss this argument as it was and it is still lacking in facts and remains theoretically untenable and analytically useless.
Again the Dirac equation may be solved analytically in the special case of a two-body system, such as the hydrogen atom.
Although analytically often considered to be religious, those involved in it typically prefer the designation of "spiritual" and rarely use the term "New Age" themselves.
Although some problems in statistical physics can be solved analytically using approximations and expansions, most current research utilizes the large processing power of modern computers to simulate or approximate solutions.
Analytically, such a convex polyhedron is expressed as the solution set for a system of linear inequalities.
For example, there are a number of constructions using participles which are usually rendered analytically in speech.
For these tip models, solutions to the field may be approximated or obtained analytically.
If a simple transmission channel model and data source model is assumed, the BER may also be calculated analytically.
In general the IRR equation cannot be solved analytically but only iteratively.
In polar coordinates the Poisson–Boltzmann equation is: : which also cannot be solved analytically.