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Quotes About Rounding

Rounding to the nearest cent is sufficiently accurate for practical purposes.
~ Alexander John Ellis
Rounding to the nearest cent is sufficiently accurate for practical purposes.
~ Alexander John Ellis
If you just needed the skills to pass the bar, two years would be enough. But if you think of law as a learned profession, then a third year is an opportunity for, on the one hand, public service and practice experience, but on the other, also to take courses that round out the law that you didn't have time to do.
~ Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Round numbers are always false.
~ Samuel Johnson
There is no question we are having a difficult time rounding up the votes.
~ Jim Nussle
As we got closer to Notre Dame, I said, "Would you be embarrassed if I rounded my shoulders, dragged my left leg, and shouted, 'Sanctuary!
~ Harlan Coben
Asa had a sharp understanding of the future--that is, a time when this would be past. Time was rushing through and around him, he almost heard it whistling, and this awareness rounded the world somehow and made it sweet.
~ Susanna Kaysen
And the more details I added in order to round out the figure of the "actor," the more of a "character" he became.
~ César Aira
When they put out the sales brochure when we eventually went to series, they carefully rounded Spock's ears and made him look human so he wouldn't scare off potential advertisers.
~ Gene Roddenberry
My instinct was that it was Sidney's childhood in the Bahamas that gave him the fearlessness to fight racism. So this documentary was a kind of rounding out of what had begun in that scene in In the Heat of the Night.
~ Lee Grant
Playful -- playful warbler,' said Mr Pecksniff. It may be observed in connection with his calling his daughter a 'warbler,' that she was not at all vocal, but that Mr Pecksniff was in the frequent habit of using any word that occurred to him as having a good sound, and rounding a sentence well without much care for its meaning. And he did this so boldly, and in such an imposing manner, that he would sometimes stagger the wisest people with his eloquence, and make them gasp again.
~ Charles Dickens
I know a rancher," says Grace. "When he was in his field with his cows, he counted one hundred and ninety-six. But when he rounded them up, he had two hundred.
~ James Patterson
5/11 is about half. 217 is about 200.
~ Chip Heath
Today, you're 50. Now we can round your age up to 100! Happy 50th birthday!
~ Dave Barry