Keegan said in a telephone interview that she opposed numerical measures on principle and would not have voted for the proposal.
Fund executives say they oppose such numerical measures because investors would tend to rely too heavily on them as predictors of future performance.
It is possible to convert any numerical measure of the figure into text, for display purposes.
By any numerical measure, she and her husband, Robert, 41, should be on Easy Street.
A handicap is a numerical measure of an amateur golfer's ability to play golf over the course of 18 holes.
In any case, the search systems return results with some numerical measure of the probability of a match (a "score").
So again, when I talk about variance of reproductive success, this is a purely quantitative objective numerical measure.
Some definitions of class look only at numerical measures such as wealth or income.
In electronics, the figures of merit of an amplifier are numerical measures that characterize its properties and performance.
A handicap is a numerical measure of a golfer's potential playing ability based on the tees played for a given course.