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  1. relating to arithmetic

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And the only thing that I would add to the arithmetic that we could all agree: Arithmetic is arithmetic, is momentum.
Finite fields burst into prominence in the 23s, when André Weil devised a precise way of translating arithmetic in small number systems to arithmetic in the integers.
Though there are different kinds of averages (arithmetic, geometric, weighted and trimmed), when average is used in the media, it is referring to the mean or arithmetic average.
Some light arithmetic, and that's $240 to $235 per rider.
The electoral arithmetic must incorporate the voices of rural Americans.
Such arithmetic ought to convince more banks to join forces.
Some of this coyness stems from Wall Street's new arithmetic.
According to this arithmetic, the oil market has already rebalanced . . .
The esoteric arithmetic that makes the electoral process malleable. 3.
The machine cannot perform mathematics above the basic arithmetic level.
"The arithmetic is against the Republican Party," said USC's Bebitch.
But Griff had never been good at arithmetic, he supposed.
Why are there arithmetic symbols that are ALREADY IN ASCII?
This is an arithmetic problem that won't likely be overcome.
Yet arithmetic gets the last word in many human affairs.
The first is a simple matter of arithmetic -- mainly subtraction.
"Our feelings don't do arithmetic very well," Dr. Slovic said.
"Warren's challenge is more about politics than arithmetic," said Levitt.
The decision throws the parliamentary arithmetic into chaos for Johnson.
But the arithmetic is not easy or straightforward for him.
Tasks that might measure this skill include rapid arithmetic, he said.
If your elementary arithmetic suggests that something is wrong, you're right.
Those experiments were the basis of Salvador Camacho's daily calorific arithmetic.
People's Vote insists that the electoral arithmetic makes sense for Labour.
Gender may well be a social construct, but arithmetic is not.
Think about the arithmetic (which has a well-known liberal bias).
It's pretty simple arithmetic, and something we've witnessed time and again.
This discord, between agony and arithmetic, has become America's story, too.
I mean it's disconnected from reality, or more precisely, from arithmetic.
Children learned arithmetic by calculating player batting averages, Mr. Sanders said.
"The reason they [purchased is] because the arithmetic worked," Lovig said.
Mr. Trump seems to be overlooking a matter of basic arithmetic.
In other words, this isn't mainly about theory; it's about arithmetic.
Well, here's how Porter sees it: Its first hurdle is arithmetic.
If there's a gap, it's in basic skills: reading, writing, arithmetic, calculation.
Until the 2100s, basic arithmetic accounted for 2000 percent of math instruction.
The American system can be translated to France with some straightforward arithmetic.
The SNP's strongest defence is not its policy platform, but simple arithmetic.
On the one hand, there is some unavoidable arithmetic at work here.
You can do lower and upper bound projections and do basic arithmetic.
"The arithmetic just won't work," Bowles said in a "Squawk Box " interview.
The arithmetic is against Labour for this reason: After 2014, the Scottish
Keep in mind, he was "The Great One" of hockey, not arithmetic.
The clash between economic and political civilizations extends even to basic arithmetic.
" "The parliamentary arithmetic will be the same on June 10 as before.
The gauntlet stems from a simple question of arithmetic, according to Christian.
To wave away the majority's concerns about women's welfare, he used arithmetic.
Each time, you do a quick mental arithmetic: Do I ignore it?
You can't beat the arithmetic of saving more by paying middlemen less.
And nobody understands the geography and arithmetic of Florida like Tony Fabrizio.
This arithmetic may be going into reverse: five applications for charters are pending.
In the next Bundestag there will probably be seven parties, complicating the arithmetic.
A simple arithmetic problem has lower cognitive load than a complex exponential equation.
On top of that, it might not be confined to doing binary arithmetic.
Building a person's character was just as important as reading, writing and arithmetic.
Yet for all such efforts, the voting arithmetic still seems stacked against her.
Bridging the gap between comedy and arithmetic while bringing humanity to the science.
The arithmetic did not favour May getting an agreement through parliament, he said.
Yet fate, and electoral arithmetic, may now cast these two young men together.
Two Is More Than Three: Byron Scott's Quiet Revolution In Arithmetic Praxis 210.
The arithmetic is that the budget deficit equals federal outlays minus tax receipts.
It asserts that Mr. Redstone cannot read, write, do arithmetic or speak coherently.
Anyone denying that arithmetic is basically pulling a con job on Sanders supporters.
With this unassailable arithmetic, incremental progress in governance can no longer be abided.
This is, by the properties of arithmetic, less than Ichiro's total of 4,278.
The electoral arithmetic shows Biden will be the nominee -- that's the inescapable fact.
Going from Roman numerals to this system dramatically simplifies and extends arithmetic calculation.
He was dangerous not only because of his brilliance, his arithmetic, his courage.
If you do the arithmetic, that adds 50 or 60 cents a share.
And, again, I would put the same multiple on with the same arithmetic.
Mr Navarro's views rely on crude arithmetic that defies the most basic economic logic.
As a matter of arithmetic, they measure the gap between domestic savings and investment.
The next Italian government will be the product of arithmetic, political opportunism, and process.
The electoral arithmetic is moving against FijiFirst, with its dependence on the Indian vote.
He calls it adult arithmetic, and it involves statistics, analytic thinking and rigorous computation.
New elections would waste valuable months and might not change the coalition arithmetic, anyway.
It is possible that the arithmetic will change during an extended Article 50 period.
Basic arithmetic and common sense about the player and media voting shows us why.
We need a complex calculus not a simple arithmetic of victory, success, and impact.
Consider the arithmetic of a hypothetical Unilever bid mimicking Kraft's from two years ago.
This is simple ObamaCare arithmetic: more insured people + more mandated expenses = reduced care services.
But someday, perhaps soon, this nuclear arithmetic may decide the fate of the world.
Even college-educated people show surprisingly high levels of error on simple arithmetic tests.
""They wanted us to learn reading, writing and arithmetic, but it wasn't No. 1.
But G.E.'s example offers 50 billion reasons their shareholders should do the arithmetic.
Chances are that your arithmetic has led you to a tally somewhere around $85.
Reading, writing and arithmetic skills could change, meaning the focus of curricular could shift.
Theuth was an inventor of many useful things: arithmetic and geometry; astronomy and dice.
If that's the case, why not be explicit about the arithmetic and own it?
For the arithmetic-challenged, apps and online programs can do the math for you.
Arithmetic then proceeds, as you might intuit it, by wrapping around the clock face.
Yet arithmetic suggests these new frontiers cannot compensate for the revenues Brexit may displace.
The president flattered the president-elect by letting Trump rack up the ego arithmetic.
Bees have already proven they can count up to 4 and learn some basic arithmetic.
With the deadline pushed beyond the summer, politicians may attempt to change the electoral arithmetic.
That did not to prevent Mr Trump, thanks to electoral-college arithmetic, squeaking to victory.
This guy got famous for wearing jackets a lot and being okay at simple arithmetic.
Dogged and persistent as she is, she must recognise that the parliamentary arithmetic is hopeless.
But electoral arithmetic means such a tie-up may have to happen sooner or later.
The app supports everything from basic arithmetic to more advanced levels of math like trigonometry.
I mean that people aren't being properly informed about the basic arithmetic of the situation.
He cannot read, write or do simple arithmetic, according to assertions in various court filings.
Whatever pressure Mr. Erdogan had felt to respect the traditional limits of arithmetic was gone.
The participants will have to do some arithmetic to find out if the drug worked.
In this case, the researchers wanted to teach 10 bees the basic rules of arithmetic.
So, again, you can just -- as I said, just doing the arithmetic on these processes.
The arithmetic behind Bernie Sanders's single-payer health care proposal is the subject of much dispute.
And a leadership election would not change the fundamentals of the negotiation or the Parliamentary arithmetic.
Many made speculations and several came to their own conclusion based on arithmetic and informal surveys.
The management of change in France, though, is usually less about parliamentary arithmetic than public order.
Sticking with binary arithmetic would make it easier to use existing software with such a system.
Teachers who do not have books, equipment or electricity cannot concentrate on teaching arithmetic and language.
Unlike the Brexiteers, Mrs May also grasps how the parliamentary arithmetic has changed since the election.
The narrowing partisan arithmetic is repeated on the other side of the Thomas Jefferson-designed statehouse.
But that proportion of the market must, thanks to simple arithmetic, also return 10%, before costs.
The expected 0.4% decline in December real consumption makes for very challenging quarterly arithmetic for Q1.
Still, he was able to speculate where Irisagrig might be, using textual data and simple arithmetic.
Mr Hammond's job is complicated by the different directions in which Brexit pulls Britain's fiscal arithmetic.
With each addition of a colour, the arithmetic and politics of forming majorities become more complex.
The most basic idea of logical computation and binary arithmetic goes back to Leibniz in 1705.
However, by choosing a different arithmetic progression, it is possible to do better than nine terms.
Ms. Schwab-Pomerantz, a certified financial planner, shows you how to do the arithmetic to decide.
That, if my arithmetic serves me, adds up to more than three shots of their espresso.
The result of that simple arithmetic: we calculated that 9,230,21.091 Series C shares will be issued.
Think of the simplest arithmetic on how a single company can produce more goods and services.
Nor, she thought, was the party's tactical route in Westminster as straightforward as arithmetic might suggest.
We hear a lot about trade deficits, but repealing trade agreements will not fix the arithmetic.
Given the grim arithmetic of the pandemic, several of those negotiators are likely to fall ill.
The arithmetic above assumes 21625 percent of the tariff is paid for by the new homeowner.
Ten weeks later, they have powered through arithmetic to algebra and are ready for college math.
If you do the arithmetic, each one of these processes are going to take some time.
Could that be true for instruction in the other two "Rs" — writing and arithmetic — as well?
Richard didn't know whether to lie, whether parents had some complicated moral arithmetic about these things.
Here's some encouragement: Despite their miniature brains, a new study says honeybees can learn basic arithmetic.
She isn't in any hurry, and she's preoccupied with a relaxing and anticipatory sort of arithmetic.
It is more about being afraid of own political constituencies than pure arithmetic of financial exposures.
"Schools are examples for reading, writing and arithmetic, examples for how to behave," Ms. Easton said.
In today's streaming landscape figuring out how many albums an artist sold feels like complicated arithmetic.
As the Iron Banker tells Cersei elsewhere in the episode, it is simply a matter of arithmetic.
The electoral arithmetic makes it very hard for Mrs May to get to a 140-plus majority.
We teach arithmetic quite well in early grades, so that most people can do addition through division.
Mr Trump's 97%-success-rate claim appears to be based on a misunderstanding of the MDA's arithmetic.
Her domestic agenda has undoubtedly been hampered by Brexit, an overworked civil service and miserable parliamentary arithmetic.
"Bezos claimed that "we will run out of energy on Earth" and that "this is just arithmetic.
Her accolades include creating the first compiler: software that translates arithmetic into language and unifies programming instruction.
So the arithmetic of demography implies that growth should be substantially slower than has been observed historically.
Despite the wide range of potential pattern combos, it's possible to get fatigue from this outfit arithmetic.
He's being robbed, a victim of antiquated rules, voter suppression, shady arithmetic and a corrupt Democratic establishment.
He tries to calculate with his rudimentary arithmetic how many years he will have before he dies.
This also gives a clue to one aspect of how Balanchine prepared a work: arithmetic as drama.
Then, computers came along to automate that arithmetic, without really automating the tasks done by theoretical economists.
"The Devil's Arithmetic," which Yolen spent several years researching and writing, came out just a year later.
They're betting that doing that kind of sobering arithmetic will reduce the amount of money you spend.
Usually when average is used in the media, it is referring to the mean or arithmetic average.
The three younger brothers went at it, passing it back and forth like an arithmetic soccer ball.
The parliamentary arithmetic would mean that this would be inevitably a kind of softer type of Brexit.
"It's hard to get the $200 billion to $1.5 trillion, if you do the arithmetic," he said.
"I am very good in arithmetic, and I can count delegates, and we are behind today," he said.
The arithmetic, however, is clear: No government is possible without the support of either Lega or the M5S.
The arithmetic electronic music that Autechre makes has always demanded a certain amount of labor from its listeners.
But eight states of resistance could also, in principle, be used to do arithmetic directly in base eight.
For errors beyond basic arithmetic, you may need to file an amended federal tax return, or Form 1040X.
The first big test of the new arithmetic will be the parliament's vote on the European Commission president.
The parliamentary arithmetic is difficult for May who commands a majority of only 13 lawmakers including the DUP.
Season seven ran for seven episodes — so simple arithmetic suggested that season eight will be six episodes long.
But this arithmetic changes if, instead of the dollar, the CNY is fixed to China's trade-weighted basket.
He gained the highest offices—prime minister, twice, and president—but the political arithmetic invariably went against him.
All of these formal messaging attempts have taken basically the same approach: Teach numerals and basic arithmetic first.
When Sanders says the arithmetic means he faces a "steep fight" … well, that's understating things quite a lot.
People have these various stories of victimology that if you do arithmetic one way, one group trumps another.
Well, that's where the arithmetic of debt in an era of low interest rates becomes crucial to understand.
But elections last September saw the rise of the right-wing Alternative for Germany, which upset the arithmetic.
"I was born in 1932, so you can make your own arithmetic," responded Pinchas, in a Polish accent.
"And a leadership election," she added, "would not change the fundamentals of the negotiation or the parliamentary arithmetic."
With apologies for introducing arithmetic to your morning, 232 (or 235) minus 22 clearly equals fewer than 218.
He and I, on the other hand, were doing our arithmetic separately, in each of our messy minds.
Merkel's conservatives and the SPD both saw their vote share shrink in September elections, complicating the coalition arithmetic.
Wherever your arithmetic gets you at this point, we're willing to bet it's somewhere considerably north of $450.
One experiment involved simple arithmetic questions for which participants could earn money for each problem they correctly solved.
Blockbuster job growth can't continue forever simply as a matter of arithmetic; you eventually run out of workers.
Described by the university as the "first general-purpose electronic computer," ENIAC's "operational characteristics" included memory and arithmetic.
The animal's neural network had not learned arithmetic; it had learned to detect changes in human body language.
They'll do the arithmetic backwards and decide, you know, how much they can afford to spend on content.
Arithmetic gives Mr. Yen confidence that Mr. Trump's talk will be muted by the realities of the marketplace.
"The national interest and parliamentary arithmetic would dictate some kind of grand coalition on Brexit," Mr. Bale said.
In the American context, any talk of a truly universal form of basic income also collides with arithmetic.
The Pilot ACE consists of 800 vacuum tubes able to perform floating point arithmetic necessary for scientific calculations.
This kind of perspective comes naturally in the physical world, but it doesn't make any obvious sense in arithmetic.
And the best analysts of the parliamentary arithmetic indicate her time in office will soon be over anyway. Why?
Second to second, moment to moment, she's just spontaneous and has such a feel — an arithmetic feel — for comedy.
At the heart of this issue is a single unit of measurement–the calorie–and some seemingly straightforward arithmetic.
According to the company, Pixel Visual Core has eight image processing unit (IPU) cores and 512 arithmetic logic units.
Bees are impressive and might be able to do arithmetic, but the results presented here do not convince me.
A key part of the pension arithmetic is that while all contribute, not all live long enough to collect.
Thanks to the complicated coalition arithmetic, they may even end up as junior partners in one of these governments.
Simple arithmetic, he saw, meant that it would achieve nothing and endanger the lives of any slaves who participated.
At the heart of this issue is a single unit of measurement—the calorie—and some seemingly straightforward arithmetic.
Simple but ghastly arithmetic suggests that even under the ACA, 28,800 Americans die each year for want of coverage.
Day dresses were pleated and seamed in an exacting arithmetic to ensure they fell just so on the body.
It is a skill that must be taught, just as vital in today's economy as reading, writing and arithmetic.
"So again just doing the arithmetic on these processes you see that it pushes into next year," he said.
He would have preferred to go to the country in summer but the parliamentary arithmetic has changed, he added.
Mathematicians try to answer arithmetic questions over finite fields, and then hope to translate the results to the integers.
Complicated PDEs wouldn't seem to have much to do with a simple question about arithmetic like the Collatz conjecture.
But more than a month after May's postponement, the arithmetic inside the Palace of Westminster doesn't appear to have changed.
Frogs Are Arithmetic Friendly If you find potential partners who are good at math a turn-on, you're not alone.
Given her four-day hospital stay, Murthy's arithmetic puts the upper end of her recovery at the end of January.
It's a cliché, but most drug dealers are good with mental arithmetic, and 25-year-old Alex is no different.
The parietal lobe in particular has been linked to dyscalculia that I also had, which is inability to do arithmetic.
Mrs May's "instinct" may well be to lower taxes, but she cannot help being bound by Britain's unforgiving fiscal arithmetic.
In a doom loop, the difficult parliamentary arithmetic also makes it harder for Mrs May to secure concessions in Brussels.
The winning calypso at this year's Carnival, performed by Hollis "Chalkdust" Liverpool, a former teacher, was called "Learn from Arithmetic".
But if the parliamentary arithmetic all but assures Mr Prayuth's return to office, it also makes his job extremely difficult.
Of course, parents may be more concerned that their offspring speak English, rather than that they learn history or arithmetic.
Mr Navarro claims that, as a matter of arithmetic, unbalanced trade is responsible for a slowdown in growth since 2000.
Current parliamentary arithmetic gives them clout: only seven Tory MPs have to rebel before the Conservative government stares at defeat.
This chip, the "Pixel Visual Core," features eight custom-designed image processing unit (IPU) cores and 512 arithmetic logic units.
Stripping away the manual arithmetic allows each game to move at a clip, girding the tension from devolving into monotony.
They are also big on presenting financial results that are calculated using their preferred arithmetic, not generally accepted accounting principles.
Through some guesswork and meticulous arithmetic, Lovelace also calculates that the characters spent a total of around $2077.20, including tips.
Even without such a dire event, any number of contingencies could crash us on the shoals of the AVF arithmetic.
On Thursday, Mr. Dellaverson said that the two sides were discussing the potential contract language and "arithmetic" over its terms.
Many tax provisions structured as deductions offer the most generous benefits to the highest earners as a matter of arithmetic.
Op-Ed Contributor "The arithmetic for us is simple," AT&T's chief executive, Randall Stephenson, said on CNBC in May.
That leaves her little choice but to call a general election in a desperate attempt to change the parliamentary arithmetic.
This is simple arithmetic — but it is apparently still not fully grasped by the current occupant of the Oval Office.
As a matter of arithmetic, expropriating the rich to give to the poor does not uplift the poor very much.
"Their videos are a tremendous resource on topics ranging from basic arithmetic to complicated subjects like electrical engineering," Gates says.
And if you put a 13 multiple on -- someday it will be -- our government uses simple arithmetic -- JIM CRAMER: Right.
These included most importantly grammar, logic and rhetoric (called the trivium) but also arithmetic, music, astronomy and geometry (the quadrivium).
No, to get a bee to add or subtract, the researchers first had to teach them the rules of arithmetic.
I'm happy enough with this explanation — who doesn't want a hobby that's as simple as arithmetic and supply and demand?
Quarterly growth in the arithmetic mean of the GDP and GDI averaged 1.6 percent over the 12 months ending in September.
At the center of their focus is the mind-bending, arithmetic game-within-a-game known as the NFL salary cap.
The parents completed several rounds of arithmetic tasks and had the option of receiving a small compensation for each correct answer.
They carried out a form of calculation called modular arithmetic, which is more efficiently executed when done with higher-base numbers.
No human is as good at mental arithmetic as a $10 pocket calculator, but that is all the calculator can do.
I teach these skills in an undergraduate class I call Numeracy 2100, for which the only prerequisite is middle school arithmetic.
Democratic presidential hopefuls in America have no shortage of transformative ideas, yet Senate arithmetic ensures there's little hope of realising them.
Using basic arithmetic, we can conclude that 17 is greater than 16, therefore the Penguins have the advantage in this category.
But as Perry pointed out, more work needs to be done to solidify the claim that honeybees can actually do arithmetic.
It teaches some reading and writing in Hebrew and basic arithmetic, but most of the day is devoted to religious studies.
You could add one to one and make two quite easily, whereas now the arithmetic has got a lot more complicated.
That parliamentary arithmetic, plus the checks and balances on any British government, would thus curb the instincts of a Corbyn government.
To understand the tax bill now coming out of Congress, apply some good old grammar school skills of arithmetic and history.
I think it's clear, if you do simple arithmetic, the fiscal path that the nation is on is simply not sustainable.
Ultimately, the decision to shift from 7.62 x 51 mm ammunition to 5.56 x 45 mm came down to simple arithmetic.
In the arithmetic example, the device had an average transcription accuracy of 92% over the course of a 10-person trial.
"Those who understand the work need to be more successful at communicating to arithmetic geometers what makes it tick," he wrote.
Nothing in her career prior to "The Devil's Arithmetic" would have led readers to expect her to write such a book.
"When there's a loss there's no profit tax to be paid, so the arithmetic is simple," Alan McLean told skeptical lawmakers.
If you are an opportunist and a pragmatist, like Vladimir Putin, this sort of moment is suited to your daily arithmetic.
Khan Academy's "videos are a tremendous resource on topics ranging from basic arithmetic to complicated subjects like electrical engineering," Gates said.
" An arithmetic error on the second page of Sheldon's paper invalidates his whole theory, Hawking explains: "It was quite the boner.
I began to think of her when I was supposed to be doing arithmetic and geography, which were no fun anyway.
"We could sterilise the purely arithmetic effect of the increase in risk-weighted assets generated by the output floor," Enria said.
Whatever the arithmetic, the reinvented MOOCs matter because they are solving two problems they share with every provider of later-life education.
" "I am pretty good at arithmetic and I know that the fight in front of us in a very, very steep fight.
But the new count also lopped 4-5% off Pakistan's GDP per person, the arithmetic consequence of revealing so many more people.
More modest wins have also brought resounding mandates for new presidents, thanks to the winner-take-all arithmetic of the electoral college.
With the current arithmetic computations of x86 CPU architecture, deploying data services at scale, or at larger volumes, can be a challenge.
AlterEgo has so far been used to solve arithmetic problems, play chess, query basic questions and control a Roku streaming user interface.
But despite his claim of representing some harmless arithmetic mean of racism, he touched on many of the F.N.'s identitarian themes.
In the years since "The Devil's Arithmetic" appeared, other writers for young readers have imitated Yolen's method of introducing a fantastical element.
Instruction during the study focused on solving arithmetic problems and spelling words, tasks where students did improve more with exercise during lessons.
The test features logic-based reasoning questions presenting scenarios an agent might encounter in the field, English grammar questions, and basic arithmetic.
"At the moment, the parliamentary arithmetic is somewhere between "extremely tight" and 'no,'" said Constantine Fraser, a political analyst at TS Lombard.
But he'd flunked the Armed Forces Qualification Test, which measured arithmetic reasoning, word knowledge and paragraph comprehension, along with assorted aptitude tests.
The viability of plans to power our energy-intensive society exclusively with renewables is defied by simple arithmetic and basic physical laws.
On a recent Saturday morning, sitting in a circle with her friends, Ms. Devi's 11-year-old daughter, Mahak, learned simple arithmetic.
"I don't have the votes to become the Democratic nominee, you know that, I know that, we're good at arithmetic," Sanders told Cuomo.
Even the simplest arithmetic problem involves a great deal of fundamental context, because transistors don't natively understand numbers — only on and off states.
"This is just arithmetic, it's going to happen ... If we move out into the universe, for all practical purposes, we have unlimited resources."
The consumer arithmetic starts to look like a no-brainer—if a constant level of home surveillance doesn't make you a bit queasy.
Line-by-line, German artist Arno Beck builds glitchy arithmetic images, meticulously hammering out patterns from the typewriter's index of letters and symbols.
As the number of victims increases, empathy can plateau or even go down, a phenomenon the Arithmetic of Compassion project calls psychic numbing.
"I'm pretty good at arithmetic, and I know that the fight in front of us is a very, very steep fight," he said.
In Israel's strange parliamentary arithmetic, Labour cannot form a coalition with Arab parties, which hold 13 seats, lest it be accused of treachery.
It will also complicate the fiscal arithmetic in Finance Minister Arun Jaitley's fourth annual budget, which he will present to parliament on Wednesday.
"It was always about telling a really good story for the kids, not teaching them arithmetic or teaching them to read," Gilbert said.
Just as computers can perform complex calculations without understanding arithmetic, so creatures can display finely tuned behaviour without understanding why they do so.
It is ready to go to pre-school and learn arithmetic, and we're asking it to edit videos, compile programs, and render GIFs.
More than a thousand years before the first telescopes, Babylonian astronomers tracked the motion of planets across the night sky using simple arithmetic.
No one likes grand coalitions, but in many countries parliamentary arithmetic leaves centrist parties no choice but to team up against the extremes.
There's no branching, or even arithmetic: The only processor command it contains is "mov", which scoots data from memory address to memory address.
A Parliamentary vote, through creating another hurdle, obviously raises the possibility Brexit might be voted against; except the arithmetic does not add up.
But then Conrad was really talking aesthetics, not arithmetic—and making, or not quite making, an argument about how he treated his settings.
This is just basic fiscal arithmetic: If you make massive transfers to the rich, the rest of society will pick up the bill.
Forget about the underlying arithmetic and how to pay for all of it, which either requires sky-high taxation or flat-out sorcery.
An arithmetic progression is a fancy name for a sequence in which each term is a constant amount larger than the previous term.
After "The Devil's Arithmetic," Yolen told herself that she would never write another book about the Holocaust; the process had been too draining.
At 19, having taught himself English fundamentals and arithmetic, Woodson entered high school, where he completed a four-year curriculum in two years.
The Northern Irish party that props up her government - and strongly opposes her withdrawal deal - said the fundamental arithmetic in parliament was unchanged.
But there will be a debate in the Senate over the arithmetic and which committees are responsible for which provisions in the bill.
As a matter of simple arithmetic, lower growth in the number of people working will almost certainly mean slower growth in economic output.
What that means in good arithmetic is that just on what they smoke they spend more than what they'll earn from the book.
And in basic arithmetic terms, winning over a swing voter is twice as valuable as turning out an infrequent voter from the left.
So here's what all that means: A recanvass would involve double-checking the arithmetic on 2000,225 precinct work sheets, handled by caucus administrators.
"Price, product, and convenience are analogous to reading, writing, and arithmetic," reports research and consultancy network Deloitte's 285 back-to-school survey results.
Their objective is not sensible health care reform but rather insensible arithmetic that could satisfy the byzantine rules governing the Senate's reconciliation process.
"The imaginary situation where a political candidate goes to Los Angeles and Chicago and just camps out, is belied by the arithmetic," Schatz said.
Ahead of the 2017 election, polls put her conservative bloc well ahead of rivals but a fractured electoral landscape risks complicating the coalition arithmetic.
The resulting likes, thumbs-ups, and other ratings all get tallied, both in the stark arithmetic of the Internet and in kids' own minds.
"The arithmetic at the moment is looking challenging but a lot can change over the next two weeks," he told the BBC on Sunday.
Making such promises runs against our party's best traditions of evidence-based policy making and undermines our reputation as the party of responsible arithmetic.
It then saves only the delta between this prediction and the real value — formatted to be a good fit for the VP8 arithmetic coder.
"There's no way, if you do the arithmetic, to pay for what he has proposed without raising taxes on the middle class," she said.
Merkel's conservative bloc and the SPD lost support in that vote, while an anti-immigrant party surged into parliament, seriously complicating the coalition arithmetic.
So in an arithmetic if not exactly explicit sense, he's promising to suspend his campaign and endorse her sometime before the end of July.
"There is no way that can be paid for without raising taxes on the middle class, the arithmetic just doesn't add up," she said.
This business math course focuses on understanding core mathematical concepts, covering ideas from arithmetic to algebra and beyond, with connections back to business situations.
Merkel's conservatives and the SPD lost support in September elections, complicating the coalition arithmetic and leaving their coalition in place as a caretaker government.
That means both the AfD and FDP would cross the 5-percent threshold needed to enter parliament - a development that will complicate coalition arithmetic.
"I am pretty good in arithmetic, and I know that the fight in front of us is a very, very steep fight," he said.
"It's basic arithmetic," said Chris Brightman, chief investment officer at Research Affiliates, referring to the fact that a bond's current yield predicts future returns.
Let's try — Dodging 9s The goal is to find the longest arithmetic progression of positive integers, none of whose terms contain the digit 20153.
"Simple arithmetic suggests, and history confirms, the winning strategy is to own all the nation's publicly held businesses at very low cost," he writes.
By G.E.'s own arithmetic, the deal's $1.6 billion of promised synergies — a quarter of them from enhanced revenue — are worth $14 billion today.
"I am pretty good in arithmetic, and I know that the fight in front of us is a very, very steep fight," Sanders said.
Retired Navy commander Chris Harmer, a former helicopter pilot, spelled out the deadly arithmetic in an interview with Marine Corps Times in early 2016.
It is simple arithmetic: to have everything, to defeat everyone, to excel and outpace always, is to be very much and very willfully alone.
However, this arithmetic failed to account for the trade war's fallout on the psyche of global business people, who have been spooked by it.
Third Reich school textbooks included arithmetic problems on how much it would cost to care for a person with a disability for a lifetime.
Any journalist or activist who has written or spoken publicly about a controversial subject will be familiar with the arithmetic of threats and fear.
And the same reason he focuses on ratings and crowd sizes and subscription numbers and all the other puerile citations of his ego arithmetic.
May's plans will face their ultimate test in a vote in Parliament, probably early next month, and the arithmetic currently looks difficult for her.
It's widely understood that journalists aren't arithmetic experts; many times this year, just like every year, we confused "millions" for "billions" or vice versa.
Should he choose to limp on, though, some simple arithmetic offers a clue as to the length of time his government's majority might last.
So for arithmetic purposes, assume a slightly higher 60 percent of retail shareholders vote, and 80 percent of them cast their ballot against Peltz.
Land survived the hardship of her years as a maid, her body exhausted and her brain filled with bleak arithmetic, to offer her testimony.
The changes go beyond the contentious new methods of teaching arithmetic that have grabbed headlines and threatened to blunt the momentum of Common Core math.
The upper left is a drawing of the record and instructions written in binary arithmetic around it for the correct time of rotation—3.6 seconds.
In my experience, like a dog that does arithmetic, while its mere existence may be impressive, its real-world results are rarely all that useful.
"The parliamentary arithmetic is not in Boris [Johnson's] favor at this point in time," said Craig Erlam, senior market analyst at Oanda, a currency broker.
They found that the kids in the badly burned areas didn't improve at reading and arithmetic as much as their peers in less affected schools.
William Sharpe, a Nobel prizewinning economist, argued in 20173 that the "arithmetic of active management" means that the average fund manager is doomed to underperform.
The rules aim to ensure that banks using their own models to calculate capital buffers are not allowed to be too optimistic in their arithmetic.
They also tilt the parliamentary arithmetic further against the prime minister's divorce deal, particularly if the resignations encourage other Brexit supporters to oppose the deal.
Thanks to a few social media posts and simple celebrity arithmetic, however, it seems that the two are cozying up together in the Eternal City.
Yan describes her as "the most traditional countrywoman you'll meet"—illiterate and lacking even basic arithmetic skills, but possessed of an inviolable sense of propriety.
Most notably, he proposed big tax cuts for the rich while insisting, in raw denial of arithmetic, that they were targeted for the middle class.
Professor Minsky wrote that Mr. Trump's lenders "failed to recognize that the arithmetic of his cash flows was virtually identical with that of" developing countries.
The answer will be determined by events and, ultimately, the arithmetic of the Electoral College, that vintage institution created by the Constitution to elect presidents.
Students can, for example, improve their algebra, arithmetic, and valuation theory skills, and they don't have to take exams at the end of their courses.
Breakingviews Procter & Gamble is counting on a variation of America's electoral arithmetic as its best hope for keeping Nelson Peltz off the board of directors.
So for arithmetic purposes, assume a slightly higher 60 percent of retail shareholders vote, and 80 percent of them cast their ballot against Mr. Peltz.
First, GPUs are strong but dumb—best suited to simple operations such as arithmetic and geometric calculations that they can crowdsource among their many components.
Refinery29 figured out that the show stopped filming in November 2018, based on information in an interview with a cast member and some savvy arithmetic.
There are rapidly percussive or explosive jumps, footwork whose meters take arithmetic into pure form, facial expressions in which demonic glares melt into seraphic benignity.
For now, the IRS has "math error authority," meaning that it can take steps to fix mistakes in your arithmetic as you prepare your return.
My arithmetic says you're roughly 30, and you already are so burned out on this career path that you only "reluctantly" took a new job.
But using "arithmetic," we are able to see that coverage has increased in the marketplace every year since the ACA took full effect in 20173.
NEW YORK – A group claiming some Orthodox Jewish yeshivas don&apost teach enough reading, writing and arithmetic sued New York state on Monday to force change.
And when it comes to the parliamentary arithmetic around the December 11 vote, May will not only have to countenance abstentions from those same DUP lawmakers.
Former whips, who have long studied parliamentary arithmetic, say the prime minister may end up needing only 305 votes if illnesses and abstentions are accounted for.
Michael Gove, the pro-Brexit environment secretary, conceded on July 8th that the parliamentary arithmetic since the June 2017 election had made a softer Brexit inevitable.
However, the arithmetic of Russia's public finances is unforgiving: the budget deficit rises by roughly 1% of GDP for every $5 drop in the oil price.
Most jobs in the U.S. require some arithmetic, which is why we limited our list to roles with a math-importance level of 31 or less.
Of course, as with any phone case, there's still a little mental arithmetic to be done with regards to whether the system is worth your while.
Back then, I thought hot sex was mainly about the techniques two people used to give and get pleasure, an arithmetic of interactions between body parts.
In rural Pakistan just over two-fifths of third-grade students, typically aged 8 or 9, have enough grasp of arithmetic to subtract 25 from 54.
Some oversimplified arithmetic would suggest a 22019-point to 3-point movement to Democrats where incumbents are running, and the 6-point shift in open seats.
Consequently, if we combine 6900-percent productivity with 2628-percent growth in the labor force — its current trend — the simple arithmetic produces 28503-percent GDP growth.
The confidence vote today make no changes to parliamentary arithmetic; it simply exposes the level of opposition in May's own party to her government-backed plan.
Special Section Saving for retirement should be simple arithmetic — the longer your money has to grow, the more money you should have when you stop working.
Don't foul when your team is up three, because giving opponents free throws sounds scary, even if simple, non-scary arithmetic suggests it's a good idea.
More specifically, the arithmetic focuses on whether Trump and congressional Republicans will have the fiscal ability to pay for a "great" replacement to the repealed ACA.
While the shift in arithmetic does not affect the United States' right to wield its veto, it shows Washington is becoming increasingly isolated in its position.
"A change of leadership at this point isn't going to make the negotiations any easier, and it's not going to change the parliamentary arithmetic," she said.
But this arithmetic neither completely represents Taylor's policy positions nor does it prove he'd be a Fed chair that would only ever follow a rigid rule.
It is partly simple arithmetic: The larger the number of participants, the lower the unit cost of producing each meal, freeing resources to improve the quality.
This follows from the simple arithmetic of demography — a woman who has completed secondary school has 4 to 5 fewer children than one with no education.
Try as I might, this last one wouldn't twist into anything arithmetic for me, so I knew I had to be missing something regarding this theme.
Written by Playbuzz contributor Lisette Voytko and picked up by The Daily Mail, the 15-question quiz includes arithmetic as well as logic and language puzzles.
But parliamentary arithmetic remains difficult and May's success or failure will rest on whether there are enough lawmakers in the middle ground to force the deal through.
A hypoxic person develops a sense of euphoria, oftentimes cannot perform even simple arithmetic problems, and may be unable to appropriately manipulate the controls of the aircraft.
Calculating bank's reserve requirement ratios will be based on the arithmetic average of their daily outstanding deposits, according to the rules published on the central bank's website.
Yet those Democrats who suppose electoral-college arithmetic would save Mrs Clinton if she were to lose the popular vote are setting themselves up for a shock.
Mr Vala decided that the BJP should indeed have the first go at proving it had a majority in the state assembly, despite the apparently insuperable arithmetic.
The arithmetic points to either a populist partnership between the M5S and the League or a coalition of the M5S and the centre-left Democratic Party (PD).
Still, there's a lot that you can do in life with a second-class arts degree and a lifelong allergy to mental arithmetic—like becoming a pothead.
As a simple matter of arithmetic, G.D.P. boils down to how much people are working, and how much economic output is generated for each unit of work.
Another example has occurred in my own profession: Two or three generations ago, a large fraction of economists were employed manually performing the arithmetic of statistical analysis.
Analysts said the arithmetic was against Oli, particularly if the motion was tabled in coming days before he had time to convince other parties to back him.
For the next year, Dr. Bhargava, a Princeton professor specializing in number theory, has been tasked with raising awareness about the broad applications and beauty of arithmetic.
It's arithmetic (or, at least, "chronos" time, which is regular, linear time), and metaphysical (that's "kairos" time, or the time of "timing," the right moment, an opportunity).
I received rudimentary instruction in English and arithmetic — an afterthought after a long day of religious studies — but by high school, secular studies were dispensed with altogether.
Simple arithmetic alone, then, gives China ample reason to feel a sense of haughty condescension toward the new-made state on the far side of the Pacific.
But the method Facebook has applied to this problem, a tangled system of ethical arithmetic revealed in a report from ProPublica, seems unsuited to the task — even absurd.
By the end of the century that proportion had dropped to 64 percent, with the balance of instruction devoted to more complex topics like advanced arithmetic and geometry.
Sedaris rattles off explanations for these decisions as if she is explaining basic arithmetic to a PhD student, almost apologizing for how obvious it should all already be.
OMB Director Mulvaney, in a flailing defense against my criticism of his budget arithmetic, notes correctly that the Obama administration's early forecasts overestimated the pace of recovery. True.
Set up by a charitable trust and Yogendra Bangar, a teacher at the village's primary school, the school teaches the women to read and write, and basic arithmetic.
As a matter of arithmetic, the slowdown in growth has two potential components: people working fewer hours, and less economic output being generated for each hour of labor.
For example, the sequence 32, 35, 38, 41, 44, 47, 50, 53, 56 is a nine-term arithmetic progression, since each term is 3 more than the previous.
Mr. Peck has learned from Balanchine the fun of math as drama: the sheer arithmetic and geometry of the evolving stage events here are central to the entertainment.
But research shows that fact fluency (the ability to easily recall facts, such as 3 x 5 = 15)—is best developed from first making sense of arithmetic operations.
Elsewhere in the module, built-in functions exist for pixel by pixel math operations; coloring pixels; creating masks and transparency; convolution; and even applying binary arithmetic to images.
Stimulation while reading a book, meditating, visually fixating on a point, watching TV, doing arithmetic, sleeping, or playing video games could all cause different changes in the brain.
It'd be revealing to see what the brain's activity is comparable to while playing a Souls game: punishing arithmetic, or just fiddling with your own belly button fluff.
And while this happens, the geometry and arithmetic change again, so that we briefly see an arrangement of two, four and eight, in three horizontal rows facing front.
Invest in a diverse selection of stocks and bonds, trust in the arithmetic and stick to it — this was the essence of Mr. Bogle's advice for Vanguard investors.
Core classes include K-12 math (from arithmetic to calculus), reading, literature, writing and K-12 science (biology, chemistry, physics), as well as a handful of other sessions.
NEW YORK (Reuters Breakingviews) - Procter & Gamble is counting on a variation of America's electoral arithmetic as its best hope for keeping Nelson Peltz off the board of directors.
And those losses are, in simple arithmetic at least, almost surely offset by bigger gains to those who get to buy greater quantities of good imported stuff cheap.
A Syrian boy practices basic arithmetic during class in a barn that has been converted into a makeshift school in a rebel-held area of Daraa, Syria, on Nov.
"With the Labour Party, the DUP, the Scottish Nationalists, the Lib Dems and a phalanx of Tory MPs ranged against her ... the parliamentary arithmetic looks impossible," the Economist notes.
The perceptions of light and color are actually combinations of responses and signals from all those things, an arithmetic of negative response from some and positive response from others.
In this latest study, published today in Science Advances, honeybees are shown to exhibit the capacity for basic arithmetic, challenging our understanding of how brain size influences brain power.
As for the ability to do simple arithmetic, that's also rarely seen in nature, with some primates, birds, and even spiders exhibiting the capacity, according to the new study.
Xprize set each of the competing teams the task of developing scalable services that could enable children to teach themselves basic reading, writing and arithmetic skills within 903 months.
"We shouldn't be constrained by pessimism — but we should be constrained by arithmetic," Bernstein added, responding to an earlier statement by Office of Management and Budget Director Mick Mulvaney.
But the counterintuitive arithmetic of legislative horse-trading means that declaring the bill dead likely requires stiff opposition from twice the number of GOP senators needed to kill it.
But held up against the scale of the tax and transfer cuts in the Senate GOP health care bill, it just wouldn't do enough to change Trumpcare's brutal arithmetic.
The arithmetic of the policy is that, according to the White House, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) will make up any shortfall in world oil supply.
So now, in a last desperate attempt to beat the arithmetic, the Sanders campaign is turning the implicit character attack explicit, and doing so on the weakest possible ground.
It rotated to chart the constellations, and the Pegasus carrying its globe references how astronomy was "the wings of the human mind" through its use of arithmetic and geometry.
Most American adults — 53 percent — have intermediate health literacy, a national survey found in 2006; they can perform "moderately challenging" activities, like reading denser texts and handling unfamiliar arithmetic.
Hey, arithmetic has a well-known liberal bias — and the commitment of the mainstream media to "balance" virtually guarantees enough false equivalence to obscure even the most obvious fraud.
CreditCreditMary Inhea Kang for The New York Times Mention the word "math" and visions of high school arithmetic, thorny trigonometry and those prickly calculus derivatives often come to mind.
It's doing some mental arithmetic, thinking about what you'll say next in a conversation or walking to the hall closet with the intention of getting a pair of gloves.
Our study also examined whether people improved their performance in the arithmetic task more between the first two rounds when Round 2 involved a competition against others versus self.
They see demographic shifts not just as a matter of arithmetic, but power — and see a majority-minority America as one where the victors are unlikely to be gracious.

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