And the only thing that I would add to the arithmetic that we could all agree: Arithmetic is arithmetic, is momentum.
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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.
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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.
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Some light arithmetic, and that's $240 to $235 per rider.
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The electoral arithmetic must incorporate the voices of rural Americans.
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Such arithmetic ought to convince more banks to join forces.
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Some of this coyness stems from Wall Street's new arithmetic.
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According to this arithmetic, the oil market has already rebalanced . . .
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The esoteric arithmetic that makes the electoral process malleable. 3.
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The machine cannot perform mathematics above the basic arithmetic level.
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"The arithmetic is against the Republican Party," said USC's Bebitch.
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But Griff had never been good at arithmetic, he supposed.
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Why are there arithmetic symbols that are ALREADY IN ASCII?
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This is an arithmetic problem that won't likely be overcome.
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Yet arithmetic gets the last word in many human affairs.
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The first is a simple matter of arithmetic -- mainly subtraction.
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"Our feelings don't do arithmetic very well," Dr. Slovic said.
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"Warren's challenge is more about politics than arithmetic," said Levitt.
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The decision throws the parliamentary arithmetic into chaos for Johnson.
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But the arithmetic is not easy or straightforward for him.
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Tasks that might measure this skill include rapid arithmetic, he said.
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If your elementary arithmetic suggests that something is wrong, you're right.
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Those experiments were the basis of Salvador Camacho's daily calorific arithmetic.
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People's Vote insists that the electoral arithmetic makes sense for Labour.
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Gender may well be a social construct, but arithmetic is not.
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Think about the arithmetic (which has a well-known liberal bias).
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It's pretty simple arithmetic, and something we've witnessed time and again.
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This discord, between agony and arithmetic, has become America's story, too.
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I mean it's disconnected from reality, or more precisely, from arithmetic.
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Children learned arithmetic by calculating player batting averages, Mr. Sanders said.
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"The reason they [purchased is] because the arithmetic worked," Lovig said.
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Mr. Trump seems to be overlooking a matter of basic arithmetic.
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In other words, this isn't mainly about theory; it's about arithmetic.
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Well, here's how Porter sees it: Its first hurdle is arithmetic.
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If there's a gap, it's in basic skills: reading, writing, arithmetic, calculation.
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Until the 2100s, basic arithmetic accounted for 2000 percent of math instruction.
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The American system can be translated to France with some straightforward arithmetic.
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The SNP's strongest defence is not its policy platform, but simple arithmetic.
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On the one hand, there is some unavoidable arithmetic at work here.
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You can do lower and upper bound projections and do basic arithmetic.
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"The arithmetic just won't work," Bowles said in a "Squawk Box " interview.
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The arithmetic is against Labour for this reason: After 2014, the Scottish
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Keep in mind, he was "The Great One" of hockey, not arithmetic.
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The clash between economic and political civilizations extends even to basic arithmetic.
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" "The parliamentary arithmetic will be the same on June 10 as before.
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The gauntlet stems from a simple question of arithmetic, according to Christian.
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To wave away the majority's concerns about women's welfare, he used arithmetic.
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Each time, you do a quick mental arithmetic: Do I ignore it?
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You can't beat the arithmetic of saving more by paying middlemen less.
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And nobody understands the geography and arithmetic of Florida like Tony Fabrizio.
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This arithmetic may be going into reverse: five applications for charters are pending.
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In the next Bundestag there will probably be seven parties, complicating the arithmetic.
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A simple arithmetic problem has lower cognitive load than a complex exponential equation.
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On top of that, it might not be confined to doing binary arithmetic.
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Building a person's character was just as important as reading, writing and arithmetic.
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Yet for all such efforts, the voting arithmetic still seems stacked against her.
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Bridging the gap between comedy and arithmetic while bringing humanity to the science.
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The arithmetic did not favour May getting an agreement through parliament, he said.
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Yet fate, and electoral arithmetic, may now cast these two young men together.
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Two Is More Than Three: Byron Scott's Quiet Revolution In Arithmetic Praxis 210.
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The arithmetic is that the budget deficit equals federal outlays minus tax receipts.
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It asserts that Mr. Redstone cannot read, write, do arithmetic or speak coherently.
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Anyone denying that arithmetic is basically pulling a con job on Sanders supporters.
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With this unassailable arithmetic, incremental progress in governance can no longer be abided.
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This is, by the properties of arithmetic, less than Ichiro's total of 4,278.
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The electoral arithmetic shows Biden will be the nominee -- that's the inescapable fact.
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Going from Roman numerals to this system dramatically simplifies and extends arithmetic calculation.
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He was dangerous not only because of his brilliance, his arithmetic, his courage.
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If you do the arithmetic, that adds 50 or 60 cents a share.
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And, again, I would put the same multiple on with the same arithmetic.
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Mr Navarro's views rely on crude arithmetic that defies the most basic economic logic.
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As a matter of arithmetic, they measure the gap between domestic savings and investment.
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The next Italian government will be the product of arithmetic, political opportunism, and process.
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The electoral arithmetic is moving against FijiFirst, with its dependence on the Indian vote.
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He calls it adult arithmetic, and it involves statistics, analytic thinking and rigorous computation.
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New elections would waste valuable months and might not change the coalition arithmetic, anyway.
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It is possible that the arithmetic will change during an extended Article 50 period.
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Basic arithmetic and common sense about the player and media voting shows us why.
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We need a complex calculus not a simple arithmetic of victory, success, and impact.
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Consider the arithmetic of a hypothetical Unilever bid mimicking Kraft's from two years ago.
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This is simple ObamaCare arithmetic: more insured people + more mandated expenses = reduced care services.
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But someday, perhaps soon, this nuclear arithmetic may decide the fate of the world.
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Even college-educated people show surprisingly high levels of error on simple arithmetic tests.
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""They wanted us to learn reading, writing and arithmetic, but it wasn't No. 1.
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But G.E.'s example offers 50 billion reasons their shareholders should do the arithmetic.
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Chances are that your arithmetic has led you to a tally somewhere around $85.
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Reading, writing and arithmetic skills could change, meaning the focus of curricular could shift.
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Theuth was an inventor of many useful things: arithmetic and geometry; astronomy and dice.
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If that's the case, why not be explicit about the arithmetic and own it?
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For the arithmetic-challenged, apps and online programs can do the math for you.
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Arithmetic then proceeds, as you might intuit it, by wrapping around the clock face.
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Yet arithmetic suggests these new frontiers cannot compensate for the revenues Brexit may displace.
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The president flattered the president-elect by letting Trump rack up the ego arithmetic.
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Bees have already proven they can count up to 4 and learn some basic arithmetic.
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With the deadline pushed beyond the summer, politicians may attempt to change the electoral arithmetic.
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That did not to prevent Mr Trump, thanks to electoral-college arithmetic, squeaking to victory.
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This guy got famous for wearing jackets a lot and being okay at simple arithmetic.
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Dogged and persistent as she is, she must recognise that the parliamentary arithmetic is hopeless.
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But electoral arithmetic means such a tie-up may have to happen sooner or later.
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The app supports everything from basic arithmetic to more advanced levels of math like trigonometry.
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I mean that people aren't being properly informed about the basic arithmetic of the situation.
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He cannot read, write or do simple arithmetic, according to assertions in various court filings.
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Whatever pressure Mr. Erdogan had felt to respect the traditional limits of arithmetic was gone.
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The participants will have to do some arithmetic to find out if the drug worked.
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In this case, the researchers wanted to teach 10 bees the basic rules of arithmetic.
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So, again, you can just -- as I said, just doing the arithmetic on these processes.
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The arithmetic behind Bernie Sanders's single-payer health care proposal is the subject of much dispute.
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And a leadership election would not change the fundamentals of the negotiation or the Parliamentary arithmetic.
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Many made speculations and several came to their own conclusion based on arithmetic and informal surveys.
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The management of change in France, though, is usually less about parliamentary arithmetic than public order.
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Sticking with binary arithmetic would make it easier to use existing software with such a system.
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Teachers who do not have books, equipment or electricity cannot concentrate on teaching arithmetic and language.
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Unlike the Brexiteers, Mrs May also grasps how the parliamentary arithmetic has changed since the election.
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The narrowing partisan arithmetic is repeated on the other side of the Thomas Jefferson-designed statehouse.
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But that proportion of the market must, thanks to simple arithmetic, also return 10%, before costs.
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The expected 0.4% decline in December real consumption makes for very challenging quarterly arithmetic for Q1.
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Still, he was able to speculate where Irisagrig might be, using textual data and simple arithmetic.
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Mr Hammond's job is complicated by the different directions in which Brexit pulls Britain's fiscal arithmetic.
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With each addition of a colour, the arithmetic and politics of forming majorities become more complex.
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The most basic idea of logical computation and binary arithmetic goes back to Leibniz in 1705.
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However, by choosing a different arithmetic progression, it is possible to do better than nine terms.
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Ms. Schwab-Pomerantz, a certified financial planner, shows you how to do the arithmetic to decide.
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That, if my arithmetic serves me, adds up to more than three shots of their espresso.
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The result of that simple arithmetic: we calculated that 9,230,21.091 Series C shares will be issued.
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Think of the simplest arithmetic on how a single company can produce more goods and services.
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Nor, she thought, was the party's tactical route in Westminster as straightforward as arithmetic might suggest.
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We hear a lot about trade deficits, but repealing trade agreements will not fix the arithmetic.
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Given the grim arithmetic of the pandemic, several of those negotiators are likely to fall ill.
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The arithmetic above assumes 21625 percent of the tariff is paid for by the new homeowner.
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Ten weeks later, they have powered through arithmetic to algebra and are ready for college math.
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If you do the arithmetic, each one of these processes are going to take some time.
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Could that be true for instruction in the other two "Rs" — writing and arithmetic — as well?
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Richard didn't know whether to lie, whether parents had some complicated moral arithmetic about these things.
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Here's some encouragement: Despite their miniature brains, a new study says honeybees can learn basic arithmetic.
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She isn't in any hurry, and she's preoccupied with a relaxing and anticipatory sort of arithmetic.
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It is more about being afraid of own political constituencies than pure arithmetic of financial exposures.
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"Schools are examples for reading, writing and arithmetic, examples for how to behave," Ms. Easton said.
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In today's streaming landscape figuring out how many albums an artist sold feels like complicated arithmetic.
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As the Iron Banker tells Cersei elsewhere in the episode, it is simply a matter of arithmetic.
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The electoral arithmetic makes it very hard for Mrs May to get to a 140-plus majority.
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We teach arithmetic quite well in early grades, so that most people can do addition through division.
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Mr Trump's 97%-success-rate claim appears to be based on a misunderstanding of the MDA's arithmetic.
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Her domestic agenda has undoubtedly been hampered by Brexit, an overworked civil service and miserable parliamentary arithmetic.
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"Bezos claimed that "we will run out of energy on Earth" and that "this is just arithmetic.
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Her accolades include creating the first compiler: software that translates arithmetic into language and unifies programming instruction.
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So the arithmetic of demography implies that growth should be substantially slower than has been observed historically.
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Despite the wide range of potential pattern combos, it's possible to get fatigue from this outfit arithmetic.
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He's being robbed, a victim of antiquated rules, voter suppression, shady arithmetic and a corrupt Democratic establishment.
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He tries to calculate with his rudimentary arithmetic how many years he will have before he dies.
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This also gives a clue to one aspect of how Balanchine prepared a work: arithmetic as drama.
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Then, computers came along to automate that arithmetic, without really automating the tasks done by theoretical economists.
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"The Devil's Arithmetic," which Yolen spent several years researching and writing, came out just a year later.
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They're betting that doing that kind of sobering arithmetic will reduce the amount of money you spend.
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Usually when average is used in the media, it is referring to the mean or arithmetic average.
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The three younger brothers went at it, passing it back and forth like an arithmetic soccer ball.
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The parliamentary arithmetic would mean that this would be inevitably a kind of softer type of Brexit.
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"It's hard to get the $200 billion to $1.5 trillion, if you do the arithmetic," he said.
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"I am very good in arithmetic, and I can count delegates, and we are behind today," he said.
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The arithmetic, however, is clear: No government is possible without the support of either Lega or the M5S.
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The arithmetic electronic music that Autechre makes has always demanded a certain amount of labor from its listeners.
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But eight states of resistance could also, in principle, be used to do arithmetic directly in base eight.
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For errors beyond basic arithmetic, you may need to file an amended federal tax return, or Form 1040X.
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The first big test of the new arithmetic will be the parliament's vote on the European Commission president.
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The parliamentary arithmetic is difficult for May who commands a majority of only 13 lawmakers including the DUP.
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Season seven ran for seven episodes — so simple arithmetic suggested that season eight will be six episodes long.
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But this arithmetic changes if, instead of the dollar, the CNY is fixed to China's trade-weighted basket.
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He gained the highest offices—prime minister, twice, and president—but the political arithmetic invariably went against him.
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All of these formal messaging attempts have taken basically the same approach: Teach numerals and basic arithmetic first.
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When Sanders says the arithmetic means he faces a "steep fight" … well, that's understating things quite a lot.
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People have these various stories of victimology that if you do arithmetic one way, one group trumps another.
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Well, that's where the arithmetic of debt in an era of low interest rates becomes crucial to understand.
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But elections last September saw the rise of the right-wing Alternative for Germany, which upset the arithmetic.
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"I was born in 1932, so you can make your own arithmetic," responded Pinchas, in a Polish accent.
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"And a leadership election," she added, "would not change the fundamentals of the negotiation or the parliamentary arithmetic."
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With apologies for introducing arithmetic to your morning, 232 (or 235) minus 22 clearly equals fewer than 218.
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He and I, on the other hand, were doing our arithmetic separately, in each of our messy minds.
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Merkel's conservatives and the SPD both saw their vote share shrink in September elections, complicating the coalition arithmetic.
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Wherever your arithmetic gets you at this point, we're willing to bet it's somewhere considerably north of $450.
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One experiment involved simple arithmetic questions for which participants could earn money for each problem they correctly solved.
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Blockbuster job growth can't continue forever simply as a matter of arithmetic; you eventually run out of workers.
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Described by the university as the "first general-purpose electronic computer," ENIAC's "operational characteristics" included memory and arithmetic.
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The animal's neural network had not learned arithmetic; it had learned to detect changes in human body language.
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They'll do the arithmetic backwards and decide, you know, how much they can afford to spend on content.
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Arithmetic gives Mr. Yen confidence that Mr. Trump's talk will be muted by the realities of the marketplace.
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"The national interest and parliamentary arithmetic would dictate some kind of grand coalition on Brexit," Mr. Bale said.
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In the American context, any talk of a truly universal form of basic income also collides with arithmetic.
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The Pilot ACE consists of 800 vacuum tubes able to perform floating point arithmetic necessary for scientific calculations.
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This kind of perspective comes naturally in the physical world, but it doesn't make any obvious sense in arithmetic.
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And the best analysts of the parliamentary arithmetic indicate her time in office will soon be over anyway. Why?
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Second to second, moment to moment, she's just spontaneous and has such a feel — an arithmetic feel — for comedy.
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At the heart of this issue is a single unit of measurement–the calorie–and some seemingly straightforward arithmetic.
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According to the company, Pixel Visual Core has eight image processing unit (IPU) cores and 512 arithmetic logic units.
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Bees are impressive and might be able to do arithmetic, but the results presented here do not convince me.
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A key part of the pension arithmetic is that while all contribute, not all live long enough to collect.
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Thanks to the complicated coalition arithmetic, they may even end up as junior partners in one of these governments.
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Simple arithmetic, he saw, meant that it would achieve nothing and endanger the lives of any slaves who participated.
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At the heart of this issue is a single unit of measurement—the calorie—and some seemingly straightforward arithmetic.
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Simple but ghastly arithmetic suggests that even under the ACA, 28,800 Americans die each year for want of coverage.
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Day dresses were pleated and seamed in an exacting arithmetic to ensure they fell just so on the body.
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It is a skill that must be taught, just as vital in today's economy as reading, writing and arithmetic.
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"So again just doing the arithmetic on these processes you see that it pushes into next year," he said.
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He would have preferred to go to the country in summer but the parliamentary arithmetic has changed, he added.
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Mathematicians try to answer arithmetic questions over finite fields, and then hope to translate the results to the integers.
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Complicated PDEs wouldn't seem to have much to do with a simple question about arithmetic like the Collatz conjecture.
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But more than a month after May's postponement, the arithmetic inside the Palace of Westminster doesn't appear to have changed.
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Frogs Are Arithmetic Friendly If you find potential partners who are good at math a turn-on, you're not alone.
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Given her four-day hospital stay, Murthy's arithmetic puts the upper end of her recovery at the end of January.
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It's a cliché, but most drug dealers are good with mental arithmetic, and 25-year-old Alex is no different.
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The parietal lobe in particular has been linked to dyscalculia that I also had, which is inability to do arithmetic.
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Mrs May's "instinct" may well be to lower taxes, but she cannot help being bound by Britain's unforgiving fiscal arithmetic.
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In a doom loop, the difficult parliamentary arithmetic also makes it harder for Mrs May to secure concessions in Brussels.
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The winning calypso at this year's Carnival, performed by Hollis "Chalkdust" Liverpool, a former teacher, was called "Learn from Arithmetic".
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But if the parliamentary arithmetic all but assures Mr Prayuth's return to office, it also makes his job extremely difficult.
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Of course, parents may be more concerned that their offspring speak English, rather than that they learn history or arithmetic.
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Mr Navarro claims that, as a matter of arithmetic, unbalanced trade is responsible for a slowdown in growth since 2000.
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Current parliamentary arithmetic gives them clout: only seven Tory MPs have to rebel before the Conservative government stares at defeat.
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This chip, the "Pixel Visual Core," features eight custom-designed image processing unit (IPU) cores and 512 arithmetic logic units.
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Stripping away the manual arithmetic allows each game to move at a clip, girding the tension from devolving into monotony.
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They are also big on presenting financial results that are calculated using their preferred arithmetic, not generally accepted accounting principles.
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Through some guesswork and meticulous arithmetic, Lovelace also calculates that the characters spent a total of around $2077.20, including tips.
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Even without such a dire event, any number of contingencies could crash us on the shoals of the AVF arithmetic.
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On Thursday, Mr. Dellaverson said that the two sides were discussing the potential contract language and "arithmetic" over its terms.
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Many tax provisions structured as deductions offer the most generous benefits to the highest earners as a matter of arithmetic.
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Op-Ed Contributor "The arithmetic for us is simple," AT&T's chief executive, Randall Stephenson, said on CNBC in May.
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That leaves her little choice but to call a general election in a desperate attempt to change the parliamentary arithmetic.
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This is simple arithmetic — but it is apparently still not fully grasped by the current occupant of the Oval Office.
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As a matter of arithmetic, expropriating the rich to give to the poor does not uplift the poor very much.
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"Their videos are a tremendous resource on topics ranging from basic arithmetic to complicated subjects like electrical engineering," Gates says.
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And if you put a 13 multiple on -- someday it will be -- our government uses simple arithmetic -- JIM CRAMER: Right.
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These included most importantly grammar, logic and rhetoric (called the trivium) but also arithmetic, music, astronomy and geometry (the quadrivium).
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No, to get a bee to add or subtract, the researchers first had to teach them the rules of arithmetic.
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I'm happy enough with this explanation — who doesn't want a hobby that's as simple as arithmetic and supply and demand?
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Quarterly growth in the arithmetic mean of the GDP and GDI averaged 1.6 percent over the 12 months ending in September.
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At the center of their focus is the mind-bending, arithmetic game-within-a-game known as the NFL salary cap.
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The parents completed several rounds of arithmetic tasks and had the option of receiving a small compensation for each correct answer.
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They carried out a form of calculation called modular arithmetic, which is more efficiently executed when done with higher-base numbers.
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No human is as good at mental arithmetic as a $10 pocket calculator, but that is all the calculator can do.
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I teach these skills in an undergraduate class I call Numeracy 2100, for which the only prerequisite is middle school arithmetic.
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Democratic presidential hopefuls in America have no shortage of transformative ideas, yet Senate arithmetic ensures there's little hope of realising them.
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Using basic arithmetic, we can conclude that 17 is greater than 16, therefore the Penguins have the advantage in this category.
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But as Perry pointed out, more work needs to be done to solidify the claim that honeybees can actually do arithmetic.
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It teaches some reading and writing in Hebrew and basic arithmetic, but most of the day is devoted to religious studies.
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You could add one to one and make two quite easily, whereas now the arithmetic has got a lot more complicated.
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That parliamentary arithmetic, plus the checks and balances on any British government, would thus curb the instincts of a Corbyn government.
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To understand the tax bill now coming out of Congress, apply some good old grammar school skills of arithmetic and history.
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I think it's clear, if you do simple arithmetic, the fiscal path that the nation is on is simply not sustainable.
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Ultimately, the decision to shift from 7.62 x 51 mm ammunition to 5.56 x 45 mm came down to simple arithmetic.
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In the arithmetic example, the device had an average transcription accuracy of 92% over the course of a 10-person trial.
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"Those who understand the work need to be more successful at communicating to arithmetic geometers what makes it tick," he wrote.
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Nothing in her career prior to "The Devil's Arithmetic" would have led readers to expect her to write such a book.
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"When there's a loss there's no profit tax to be paid, so the arithmetic is simple," Alan McLean told skeptical lawmakers.
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If you are an opportunist and a pragmatist, like Vladimir Putin, this sort of moment is suited to your daily arithmetic.
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Khan Academy's "videos are a tremendous resource on topics ranging from basic arithmetic to complicated subjects like electrical engineering," Gates said.
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" An arithmetic error on the second page of Sheldon's paper invalidates his whole theory, Hawking explains: "It was quite the boner.
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I began to think of her when I was supposed to be doing arithmetic and geography, which were no fun anyway.
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"We could sterilise the purely arithmetic effect of the increase in risk-weighted assets generated by the output floor," Enria said.
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Whatever the arithmetic, the reinvented MOOCs matter because they are solving two problems they share with every provider of later-life education.
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" "I am pretty good at arithmetic and I know that the fight in front of us in a very, very steep fight.
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But the new count also lopped 4-5% off Pakistan's GDP per person, the arithmetic consequence of revealing so many more people.
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More modest wins have also brought resounding mandates for new presidents, thanks to the winner-take-all arithmetic of the electoral college.
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With the current arithmetic computations of x86 CPU architecture, deploying data services at scale, or at larger volumes, can be a challenge.
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AlterEgo has so far been used to solve arithmetic problems, play chess, query basic questions and control a Roku streaming user interface.
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But despite his claim of representing some harmless arithmetic mean of racism, he touched on many of the F.N.'s identitarian themes.
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In the years since "The Devil's Arithmetic" appeared, other writers for young readers have imitated Yolen's method of introducing a fantastical element.
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Instruction during the study focused on solving arithmetic problems and spelling words, tasks where students did improve more with exercise during lessons.
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The test features logic-based reasoning questions presenting scenarios an agent might encounter in the field, English grammar questions, and basic arithmetic.
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"At the moment, the parliamentary arithmetic is somewhere between "extremely tight" and 'no,'" said Constantine Fraser, a political analyst at TS Lombard.
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But he'd flunked the Armed Forces Qualification Test, which measured arithmetic reasoning, word knowledge and paragraph comprehension, along with assorted aptitude tests.
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The viability of plans to power our energy-intensive society exclusively with renewables is defied by simple arithmetic and basic physical laws.
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On a recent Saturday morning, sitting in a circle with her friends, Ms. Devi's 11-year-old daughter, Mahak, learned simple arithmetic.
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"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.
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Even the simplest arithmetic problem involves a great deal of fundamental context, because transistors don't natively understand numbers — only on and off states.
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"This is just arithmetic, it's going to happen ... If we move out into the universe, for all practical purposes, we have unlimited resources."
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The consumer arithmetic starts to look like a no-brainer—if a constant level of home surveillance doesn't make you a bit queasy.
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Line-by-line, German artist Arno Beck builds glitchy arithmetic images, meticulously hammering out patterns from the typewriter's index of letters and symbols.
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As the number of victims increases, empathy can plateau or even go down, a phenomenon the Arithmetic of Compassion project calls psychic numbing.
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"I'm pretty good at arithmetic, and I know that the fight in front of us is a very, very steep fight," he said.
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In Israel's strange parliamentary arithmetic, Labour cannot form a coalition with Arab parties, which hold 13 seats, lest it be accused of treachery.
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It will also complicate the fiscal arithmetic in Finance Minister Arun Jaitley's fourth annual budget, which he will present to parliament on Wednesday.
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"It was always about telling a really good story for the kids, not teaching them arithmetic or teaching them to read," Gilbert said.
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Just as computers can perform complex calculations without understanding arithmetic, so creatures can display finely tuned behaviour without understanding why they do so.
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It is ready to go to pre-school and learn arithmetic, and we're asking it to edit videos, compile programs, and render GIFs.
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More than a thousand years before the first telescopes, Babylonian astronomers tracked the motion of planets across the night sky using simple arithmetic.
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No one likes grand coalitions, but in many countries parliamentary arithmetic leaves centrist parties no choice but to team up against the extremes.
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There's no branching, or even arithmetic: The only processor command it contains is "mov", which scoots data from memory address to memory address.
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A Parliamentary vote, through creating another hurdle, obviously raises the possibility Brexit might be voted against; except the arithmetic does not add up.
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But then Conrad was really talking aesthetics, not arithmetic—and making, or not quite making, an argument about how he treated his settings.
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This is just basic fiscal arithmetic: If you make massive transfers to the rich, the rest of society will pick up the bill.
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Forget about the underlying arithmetic and how to pay for all of it, which either requires sky-high taxation or flat-out sorcery.
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An arithmetic progression is a fancy name for a sequence in which each term is a constant amount larger than the previous term.
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After "The Devil's Arithmetic," Yolen told herself that she would never write another book about the Holocaust; the process had been too draining.
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At 19, having taught himself English fundamentals and arithmetic, Woodson entered high school, where he completed a four-year curriculum in two years.
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The Northern Irish party that props up her government - and strongly opposes her withdrawal deal - said the fundamental arithmetic in parliament was unchanged.
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But there will be a debate in the Senate over the arithmetic and which committees are responsible for which provisions in the bill.
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As a matter of simple arithmetic, lower growth in the number of people working will almost certainly mean slower growth in economic output.
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What that means in good arithmetic is that just on what they smoke they spend more than what they'll earn from the book.
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And in basic arithmetic terms, winning over a swing voter is twice as valuable as turning out an infrequent voter from the left.
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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.
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"Price, product, and convenience are analogous to reading, writing, and arithmetic," reports research and consultancy network Deloitte's 285 back-to-school survey results.
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Their objective is not sensible health care reform but rather insensible arithmetic that could satisfy the byzantine rules governing the Senate's reconciliation process.
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"The imaginary situation where a political candidate goes to Los Angeles and Chicago and just camps out, is belied by the arithmetic," Schatz said.
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Ahead of the 2017 election, polls put her conservative bloc well ahead of rivals but a fractured electoral landscape risks complicating the coalition arithmetic.
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The resulting likes, thumbs-ups, and other ratings all get tallied, both in the stark arithmetic of the Internet and in kids' own minds.
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"The arithmetic at the moment is looking challenging but a lot can change over the next two weeks," he told the BBC on Sunday.
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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.
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It then saves only the delta between this prediction and the real value — formatted to be a good fit for the VP8 arithmetic coder.
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"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.
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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.
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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.
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"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.
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This business math course focuses on understanding core mathematical concepts, covering ideas from arithmetic to algebra and beyond, with connections back to business situations.
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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.
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That means both the AfD and FDP would cross the 5-percent threshold needed to enter parliament - a development that will complicate coalition arithmetic.
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"I am pretty good in arithmetic, and I know that the fight in front of us is a very, very steep fight," he said.
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"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.
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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.
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"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.
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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.
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"I am pretty good in arithmetic, and I know that the fight in front of us is a very, very steep fight," Sanders said.
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Retired Navy commander Chris Harmer, a former helicopter pilot, spelled out the deadly arithmetic in an interview with Marine Corps Times in early 2016.
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It is simple arithmetic: to have everything, to defeat everyone, to excel and outpace always, is to be very much and very willfully alone.
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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.
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Third Reich school textbooks included arithmetic problems on how much it would cost to care for a person with a disability for a lifetime.
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Any journalist or activist who has written or spoken publicly about a controversial subject will be familiar with the arithmetic of threats and fear.
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And the same reason he focuses on ratings and crowd sizes and subscription numbers and all the other puerile citations of his ego arithmetic.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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So for arithmetic purposes, assume a slightly higher 60 percent of retail shareholders vote, and 80 percent of them cast their ballot against Peltz.
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Land survived the hardship of her years as a maid, her body exhausted and her brain filled with bleak arithmetic, to offer her testimony.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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"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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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"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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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).
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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).
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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"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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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"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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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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