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"calculus" Definitions
  1. the type of mathematics that deals with rates of change, for example in the slope of a curve or the speed of a falling object

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If you're 15, you're learning calculus, you're going to have to learn calculus.
The first of these apps is really aimed at calculus, introductory calculus courses.
"The Calculus Wars" describes how Newton and Leibniz both discovered calculus at the same time.
Vote Compass tries to capture much of that calculus, but it certainly doesn't capture the entire calculus.
Yeah. You're starting with calculus or is there ... We're starting in calculus, but it will apply across every, in time, across every subject range.
Low-income students are much less likely to attend schools that offer AP Calculus—and then they often end up in freshman calculus at college sitting next to lots of well-off students who have already taken the equivalent of freshman calculus in high school.
Financial and strategic calculus may suggest a perfect fit between two companies, but that calculus is mostly irrelevant to the long-term success of an M&A transaction.
"Once the deal is decertified, and Congress appears to be on the brink of reapplying sanctions, that could change not only Iran's calculus but also the European allies' calculus," said Phillips.
We could try to use typical politician calculus to figure out what Trump will do as a candidate or as president, but it wouldn't work, because that's not the calculus he uses.
Endless war adds something else to the calculus of service.
These reforms dramatically changed the calculus of potential affirmative applicants.
The calculus of both parties is get your base out.
The FDA has an unusual plan to change that calculus.
SO I THINK THAT IS IN THE CALCULUS OF RISK.
I started taking calculus in college when I was 11.
The Manafort charges "absolutely" change the risk calculus, Kappel said.
The tax overhaul has changed the calculus behind charitable donations.
Doesn't do much to change the calculus in the heartland.
This year's silence suggests a striking shift in political calculus.
The calculus also changes with a broader reckoning of wealth.
But the strange politics of Brexit has changed the calculus.
How Trump's performance affects that calculus remains to be seen.
Low inflation plays into the Fed's calculus in two ways.
That affects the congressional calculus that will determine his fate.
Her race to take McCain's seat remains a tight calculus.
It raised the money from private equity firm Calculus Capital.
If it's bluster, then the calculus hasn't changed a bit.
The political calculus on guns is changing, said Democratic Rep.
Every company should apply this calculus to its digital strategy.
But college is much too late to change the calculus.
The political calculus began to change on April 4, 19563.
But that calculus didn't apply to local and regional groups.
Cyberwar has fundamentally changed some of the calculus of war.
The death of Justice Antonin Scalia shifts the calculus somewhat.
No rational calculus of national interest can explain the ban.
Familiarity with advanced calculus, probability and programming are minimum requirements.
For "Leave" voters, the calculus is almost precisely the opposite.
But political calculus may not fully explain Biden's rhetoric either.
For Trump, the calculus would seem to be much simpler.
You didn't know calculus, you then had to learn it.
That might change the calculus for parents, Dr. Briggs said.
So all those things are being factored into the calculus.
But the Trump administration's negative messages changed Wall Street's calculus.
Since the financial crisis, that simple calculus has been upended.
I don't think it affects the Brexit calculus at all.
But the political calculus will change as the facts change.
It's political calculus — today, just like it was in 1998.
"The Russian reinforcement has changed the calculus completely," Lt. Gen.
But Mr. Trump's Jerusalem declaration last month changed the calculus.
Calculus books in one pile, Calvin and Hobbes in another.
But physical fitness changed that calculus significantly, the data showed.
Whether the discharge petition will change that calculus is unclear.
It's a tough calculus, but that's the price of innovation.
And Bolton's announcement Monday could alter McConnell's calculus on witnesses.
It's a calculus that climate change is making increasingly familiar.
In the White House, the political calculus was much different.
It's very political, and the domestic political calculus comes first.
Ironically, the court insisted its choice simplified the jurisdictional calculus.
The calculus would be somewhat more complex for Hillary Clinton.
Rather, the turn away from impeachment reflects a simple calculus.
How does that kind of representation factor into his calculus?
While Hill's resignation does little to change the vote calculus of the House, her public downfall could change everything about the mental calculus of whether to run for office for young women across America. Rep.
For them, the calculus will be centered around two bad options.
The article adds to the tricky calculus of the black vote.
A successful summit might start to chip away at that calculus.
The Pacific Rim's shifting politics may tilt Washington's calculus as well.
If the ethical calculus is murky, the narrative propulsion is clear.
But mass shootings have changed the right-wing calculus on guns.
That calculus may be different for those 10 state officials now.
It's pure calculus—one enforced by the brutal demands of evolution.
You have to understand Johnson's political calculus in the context of
The calculus for the 20% who are heavy users is different.
But there's also an economic calculus, a lack of discipline, historically.
The calculus of school choice explicitly excludes them because it must.
The calculus for a visit is particularly complicated for Mr. Obama.
Not only was Nehlen's narrative wrong, his political calculus was flawed.
A competitive Tennessee race could change the calculus for the parties.
Three previous Administrations have tried and failed to alter Pyongyang's calculus.
This is a simple calculus of number of voters and turnout.
The calculus of aligning with Mr Trump at first seemed straightforward.
But two events would completely change the calculus for the Foxbat.
Symbolab can understand and solve algebra, trigonometry, calculus and matrix problems.
Others worry about the calculus behind any move to fire Coats.
But that calculus changed after Biden's runaway win in South Carolina.
So, as Bundy gathered the ball, the quick calculus was made.
Until now, the calculus in Beijing has been guided by caution.
Laura McGann: I do think that calculus will come into play.
But the risk-reward calculus is different when starting a school.
Her work involves North Korea, adversary calculus and leadership decision-making.
And the calculus is clear: They don't think enough voters care.
The Calculus course will be taught by three different instructors—Dr.
But with the Prudhoe Bay discovery in 1968, the calculus changed.
The article continues: There is an amazing calculus in old age.
The basic calculus leading to a compromise would be risk aversion.
A significant slowdown in the economy could always change that calculus.
Snow day decisions involve a complicated calculus of politics and logistics.
Yet, with the spread of the coronavirus, the calculus has shifted.
Many others seemed to have subscribed to this same soccer calculus.
WIRED: One of my favorite chapters was about a calculus class.
A few extra dollars in each paycheck won't change that calculus.
Money is important at MSNBC, too, but the calculus is different.
And no one has a more difficult political calculus than Sen.
That calculus confounded old-school economists, who saw it as irrational.
Evidence has a way of changing minds and political calculus, quickly.
But he added the risk-reward calculus is hard to change.
That calculus makes this exactly the time to take diplomacy seriously.
Nor is the calculus of debt-sustainability likely to change soon.
But he wanted to kind of do some metaphoric calculus here.
The choice was based on a careful legal and economic calculus.
Now the calculus for spurring growth is a bit more complicated.
It's clear their feedback has forced her to change her calculus.
Does that change the calculus of black voters in South Carolina?
The catch: Tech companies are changing the economic calculus for restaurateurs.
But the calculus that players used for decades no longer applies.
Over the past month, however, the calculus seems to have changed.
But the substance of these particular references makes that calculus untenable.
Ms. Dhody is analyzing DNA of the calculus buildup on teeth.
If the pressure is strong enough, that can move the calculus.
It's too soon to say how his retirement changes that calculus.
It's a game about exclusion and obligation; the removal of individuals from the calculus that determines the shape of their life, and yet the reality that they need to constantly be working within that calculus to live.
I literally just need help with calculus, I'm in Walter right now.
Building a critical mass of women does start to shift the calculus.
Without zero, there's no calculus, which means no modern engineering or automation.
Zamora said the meeting shows that the calculus around robusta is changing.
In terms of the money, it absolutely changes everyone's decision-making calculus.
But his poor finish in Iowa seems to have altered that calculus.
Narcos doesn't back away from the cold calculus inherent in this equation.
It's a cynical calculus that will someday lead to their own destruction.
These scandals are changing the calculus about the benefits of self-regulation.
But the calculus of shocking character deaths eventually runs out of steam.
However, its massive infrastructure investment into Pakistan may have changed Beijing's calculus.
And when you're underwater, something interesting happens to your decision-making calculus.
But that hasn't changed the calculus much inside the NORAD command post.
HONG KONG(Reuters Breakingviews) - The corporate calculus on Hong Kong is changing.
What might affect this calculus is an upward drift in interest rates.
By that calculus, the United States cannot afford to alienate Mr. Duterte.
But even with varied opposition, the political calculus for them is strong.
A juror assigned to a capital case faces a far different calculus.
But Anthony Kennedy's retirement from the court last summer changed that calculus.
The political calculus: A ratification vote would need to go before Congress.
All were variations of the same basic thematic calculus: sugar and butter.
It remains unclear whether the spate of arrests will change that calculus.
But the Mexican government's crackdown had not been part of his calculus.
And they indicate that a chasm persists between moral and aesthetic calculus.
The calculus for determining what to share with the public is complex.
The calculus for the developers behind The Long Dark was clearly different.
Lyft's recent fund-raising activities have also complicated the calculus for Uber.
That letter spurred a stint of frantic phone calls and calendar calculus.
Freshman calculus class has become such an important gatekeeper for college success.
An outsider might have felt like a toddler trying to understand calculus.
Whatever the political calculus, the impeachment inquiry needs to press on, aggressively.
Likewise, if you have to choose, skip calculus and focus on statistics.
By 403, and the IPO success of Facebook, the calculus had changed.
Strikes short of war would risk deepening, rather than altering, this calculus.
It remains unclear how that calculus might change under the Trump administration.
Arpaio's entry into the race complicates the calculus for former state Sen.
He said he thinks the forward-looking calculus is tough to ignore.
There are other ways it could seek to change the calculus instead.
But he is open to it if the political calculus makes sense.
There are thousands of civil servants working through that calculus right now.
Thus, the calculus that Kim Jung Un is relying on is virtually identical, I think, to the calculus both sides relied on during the Cold War — and, in fact, that the U.S. and Russia continue to rely on today.
But as emotions run high, the tech industry still faces a complicated calculus.
No amount of pressure on red-state Democrats will likely change this calculus.
With production around 11 million barrels a day, Russia can alter OPEC's calculus.
"It's a calculus for political survival," says an adviser to the Calheiros campaign.
"President Trump's injurious relationship with Congressional Republican leadership further complicates the underlying calculus."
And if sex is in any way part of the calculus, it's illegal.
So where did nonfiction and documentary films fit into this calculus in 22017?
But in California firing underperforming teachers is more difficult than mastering advanced calculus.
WHETHER a teenager grasps calculus is not obviously an issue of geopolitical importance.
But it would take a tectonic disruption to shake up this losing calculus.
By that same calculus, votes from sparsely populated, mostly rural states count more.
This is a calculus that comes up again and again in Tanden's emails.
China, which develops more rare metals than any other country, understands the calculus.
In fact, presidential politics play a very large role in the GOP calculus.
Moreover, that calculus can change depending on the economic conditions of the country.
For some, like Matt Birk of the Baltimore Ravens, it's a political calculus.
The calculus of the proposal would be particularly punishing to women, advocates warn.
The final decision on his availability, Kerr said, will require some delicate calculus.
At the same time, the U.S. government's fundamental risk calculus needs to change.
Microsoft isn't breaking any compatibility, which is an important calculus for current owners.
It is Greece that has upset the EU's calculus on curbing asylum-seekers.
The changing diesel calculus is a potentially significant blow to carmakers in Europe.
It is not clear if the threat of tariffs has changed that calculus.
By an obscure retrospective calculus, the good appears to balance out the bad.
But thanks to significant feminist progress in recent years, that calculus is shifting.
This was a fairly cynical political calculus but also a fairly reasonable one.
OK, that plus some calculus is the gist of machine learning's central mechanic.
It is possible that Mr. Trump has changed the political calculus for Europeans.
What is it going to take to change the calculus at these positions?
It's unclear whether Ward's latest stunt will have any impact on his calculus.
A few experts I consulted agreed with Aaron and the DC exchange's calculus.
We're starting with calculus, but it could be across lots of different subjects.
You couldn't teach yourself calculus, but you could use it to ... Complement it.
That makes climate change part of the calculus, said co-manager Karina Funk.
But oil markets have evolved, changing the calculus for risk in the region.
"Yeah, and I passed my calculus class on the first try," he responded.
New demands for water and electricity changed the calculus of costs and benefits.
As coronavirus spreads, health officials have had to adopt a very cold calculus.
No clearer was this utilitarian calculus articulated than by Texas Republican Lt. Gov.
It is hard to see that Bolton's departure isn't part of the calculus.
But this calculus is true for heavily carbon-dioxide-emitting coal power, too.
Overall, the calculus behind the tax benefits of homeownership is changing this year.
The Trump administration has been trying to get China to rethink that calculus.
"There is a complicated calculus right now for Iran," Schanzer, of FDD said.
The bond market trends also represent a tricky calculus for stock market investors.
Neither threats nor concessions from outside have proved able to override this calculus.
But the wave of climate-related catastrophes may be changing the political calculus.
The political calculus therefore points to an unstable government of an uncertain complexion.
Deciding to talk with a boss about therapy requires some careful mental calculus.
But the calculus isn't as simple as who remains and who does not.
Even the $6,000-as-tested price gap didn't figure strongly into my calculus.
The current Artemis program may be changing this political calculus for the better.
Energy, which divides even European partners, was a crucial part of that calculus.
Exonerating McCabe throws a wrench into that calculus and helps protect Durham's efforts.
The only thing that can really shake up this calculus is new information.
Calculus has Isaac Newton, physics has Albert Einstein, and personal technology has Steve Jobs.
That letter changed the calculus about whether to end DACA in two big ways.
I have no idea if LeBron James can do calculus, and I don't care.
However, increased understanding and awareness of brain trauma has begun to change this calculus.
That calculus may change if the President continues to demonstrate his unfitness for office.
Snap and his calculus tutor appeared to solve a tricky problem in mill productivity.
But the historic nature of the moment does nothing to change the political calculus.
It shapes their political calculus following a mass shooting like the one in Florida.
The result, in this social media age, is the most complicated political calculus ever.
It wasn't immediately clear whether the resolution planned for Wednesday would change that calculus.
But the calculus changes if Republican odds of victory in the presidential race drop.
The big calculus, then, is whether that spectacular Trump scandal collapse is indeed imminent.
Within that calculus, justice for survivors is not the only goal judges must satisfy.
That calculus becomes even more complicated when people have multiple cards to contend with.
He's currently enrolled in calculus, computing, Latin, and physics in mechanics and spatial relativity.
It's not clear how much Trump's election has changed that calculus, if at all.
It's not yet clear that any of the revisions will substantially change that calculus.
Here's the calculus: Kids love mess, kids love slime, and kids love internet videos.
We need a complex calculus not a simple arithmetic of victory, success, and impact.
Then in 2007 they added climate change to their calculus and, in 2017, cyberwar.
The 2900 assumptions supporting the old political calculus all collapsed with the election outcome.
If we are serious about preventing corporate crime, we must change the corporate calculus.
No amount of persuasion, lecturing, or feasible carrots and sticks will change this calculus.
That was already baked into her electoral calculus before the email server story broke.
The show has rapidly shifted its moral calculus over the past season or two.
That calculus won't change whether Trump wins reelection in 2020 or loses that race.
The wind sector is undergoing structural change that is altering the calculus for investors.
It is a rare example of a prominent American politician rejecting a dangerous calculus.
This is math that does not require a degree in advanced calculus to understand.
But Trump's entry into the race changed the calculus for some Republican power brokers.
If Facebook can get past the injunction fight, the calculus could change, said Naughton.
It's not just the Russian government that engages in this kind of calculus, either.
It's not clear that this same calculus has paid off as well for Sen.
I'm currently taking pre-calculus online, and let me just say I LOVE IT!
At a minimum, update your mental calculus of what constitutes a "big" market swing.
There's something like 2102 different concepts that you have to master in introductory calculus.
But by then, a drumbeat of other victories had also helped changed the calculus.
It was a standard course taken by mathematics majors about the underpinnings of calculus.
The limited supply of ventilators and nurses forced a deadly calculus, Dr. Vergano said.
The political calculus is legitimate and one legitimate interpretation of what the Holocaust teaches.
They provide a good example of how design alters the social and business calculus.
In the former, there's an ever-present utilitarian calculus — Is this working for me?
The US war on terror, which soon ensued, changed the political calculus for us.
Likelihood of outcomes (Electoral Calculus): Conservative majority (52%) Labour majority (11%) No majority (37%).
At some publications, the calculus about coverage is more about the resources on hand.
But her recent marriage has added another variable to the loan calculus: her husband.
I often cite these differences as related to its pace, perspective, nuance and calculus.
With re-election campaigns looming, they will have their own political calculus to make.
You think about what the Fed has in its calculus with the dual mandate.
This app is the only one you'll need to solve calculus and physics problems.
That calculus would change in an instant if the law were repealed, he said.
Students took Latin all four years, along with calculus and other college-level work.
Suddenly Disney's opinions of Mr. Smollett will become a vital part of the calculus.
So if you look at some of the studies people are doing now about people who take Calculus 1, and how many of them go on to take Calculus 2, you'll find basically that we're losing women and minorities at these critical junctures.
The big picture: The political calculus here is a lot more clear than the policy.
China's fundamental calculus shows no sign of changing, let alone being buffeted by trade negotiations.
That century also saw a whole new field of mathematics that depends on zero: calculus.
Proof that the officer in question had been convicted of lying could shift that calculus.
And the verdict on the French president's subtle calculus toward Mr. Trump is distinctly mixed.
Now the important thing is usually political ideology, or political calculus, wearing a religious mask.
WolframAlpha This app is the only one you'll need to solve calculus and physics problems.
ANDREW ROSS SORKIN: How much of that is in the calculus of shifting this structure?
His experimental course requires no geometry, algebra or calculus; instead, he teaches facility with numbers.
We then send students straight to geometry and algebra, on a sequence ending with calculus.
Although I am sensitive to numbers, I barely have any knowledge about calculus or geometry.
Their calculus made it impossible for some of their party's most talented women politicians -- Sen.
China wants stability, while the US wants "to change North Korea's strategic calculus," he said.
But changing the calculus on the ground in Syria will require more than military force.
Politicians run a similar calculus to decide if environmental policies will get them re-elected.
"We want the Chinese to reassess their calculus," a US official explained to BuzzFeed News.
That changes the calculus for what a board or the owners of a company expect.
Drones dropping comic books about Kim Jong Un rule would change Pyongyang's calculus pretty quickly.
One month before the national AP exam during my 11th grade, my calculus teacher quit.
Yanez certainly did not run a complex moral calculus about the volatility of secondhand smoke.
"I've never taken calculus, the furthest I got was geometry and algebra 2," he says.
But in the real centre ground this shift matters and may change the electoral calculus.
Their calculus: what functions require a lot of people and how can we change that?
But if that worker is part of a class of 1,000 people, the calculus changes.
But the Democratic memo offers a different calculus of risks and rewards for the president.
As in many universities, required college algebra and pre-calculus classes were particularly a bugaboo.
How does the dual and/or reciprocal citizenship arrangement fit into the committee's policy calculus?
North Korea's leaders tolerate this danger because, in their calculus, they have no other choice.
We believe tough secondary sanctions may finally change China's calculus with respect to North Korea.
Moreover, it might have reflected President Trump's calculus of the internal dynamics of Kim's regime.
Today, the global strategic calculus has changed, and both countries are weighing their security options.
And so frequent fliers like Mr. Pellegriti are having to learn a new consumer calculus.
Iceland and Norway also play key roles in Pompeo's and the Pentagon's new strategic calculus.
It was allowed to linger — lingering being, in politico calculus, the force-multiplier of damage.
"There's always going to be a profit angle, a return on investment calculus," Weiss said.
Targeted sanctions would alter Iran's strategic calculus and level the playing field for Saudi Arabia.
But when the item in question is an iconic food product, the calculus gets tougher.
The rash of high-profile school shootings in recent months has changed the party's calculus.
The calculus here is simple, and it roughly matches the competitive dynamics we discussed earlier.
The calculus of these sacraments could take a lifetime to decode back to 26 letters.
But it's important to remember that China's strategic calculus has never changed on the peninsula.
But before Trump spoke, the calculus in the White House was changing, one official said.
In Mr. Putin's zero-sum calculus, when the United States and Europe founder, Russia benefits.
Overall costs must always be part of the calculus when setting faculty salaries, he said.
In taming infinity, Archimedes paved the way for the invention of calculus 2,000 years later.
She graduated with a master's degree in 2013 and began teaching college math and calculus.
Ms. Stefanik's focus on national campaigns may also signal her political calculus for the future.
"It is amazing how the calculus changed from one day to the next," she said.
Some people, I realize, think that self-directed considerations don't belong in the moral calculus.
But others, invoking the judgment of history, maintain that political considerations shouldn't enter the calculus.
But Mr. Bolton's revelations in the manuscript of his new book could change the calculus.
"The calculus here is that this has to be socially acceptable for people," Thrun says.
But the imminent danger posed by North Korea's nuclear and missile programs changed that calculus.
"The calculus was straightforward," David Sanger wrote in The New York Times over the weekend.
Mr. Carlin said the calculus of the United States in negotiations was still the same.
The case we can make is [about the] ethical considerations are part of that calculus.
Exercise also substantially altered the risk calculus for people whose DNA predisposed them to depression.
But, he said, that calculus appears to have a potential to change with Mr. Trump.
"There just have to be some decisions that are beyond the political calculus," Slotkin said.
Here's an example, provided by Hemel, of how factoring in inflation would change the calculus.
It led, as well, to his very survival's becoming a crucial calculus of his success.
As Pelosi's calculus shifted Tuesday, Trump and his allies appeared to welcome the looming fight.
It is unclear how, if at all, that will change the calculus for President Trump.
The problem is, this calculus made more sense before the World Wide Web became prominent.
And he still believes that the calculus behind the site was right — just too early.
"There just has to be some decisions that are beyond the political calculus," she replied.
Part of Trump's calculus could be psychological: Trump knows that Biden worries about his son.
FIRST PERSON He was an Eagle Scout who had passed calculus and spoke some Mandarin.
Still, it's definitely playable Doom, and a tutorial I would have killed for in calculus.
This is based on a fairly utilitarian calculus that one could easily hand to a machine.
The online tutorials weren't helping much, and none of her friends had taken calculus before, either.
But laws are only part of the calculus in a woman's ability to seek an abortion.
Of course, their calculus could change depending on what Mueller reveals in his ongoing Russia investigation.
MALCOLM: Well, the calculus changes with each pick and it&aposs a whole new ball game.
For Mr. Horgan in British Columbia, the political calculus surrounding the pipeline expansion was more complex.
Facebook has apparently landed on a different calculus to deal with the trade ban than Google.
Following his father's example J.S. Mill built Bentham's crude calculus into the heart of his economics.
A tweak to the bill here or a change there could drastically alter the vote calculus.
At 16 years old, most of us were plugging through calculus and getting our driver's permits.
But the report hasn't changed the calculus in the Democratic House leadership for starting impeachment proceedings.
And Democrats are now where Republicans were in 2009 —- in the minority — facing the same calculus.
Schumer's political calculus in "Make America Sick Again" was to collapse the contradictions in Trump's position.
They make a risk-benefit calculus every time they take a job at an entrepreneurial venture.
It is exhausting and stifling, and requires constant calculus to weigh the value of our work.
But for the acts who call the city home, the festival incites a cruel, ironic calculus.
Sir Isaac Newton (and independently Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz) had introduced calculus a generation or so earlier.
The rise of the golden age of television and streaming—once that occurred, people's calculus changed.
But Corey Stewart's victory changes the calculus — and potentially endangers several Republican-held seats in November.
The answer is simple: Finally, U.S. leaders have begun to take North Korea's calculus into account.
Moreover, while higher tax rates may weigh modestly against innovation and investment, that calculus is incomplete.
Moreover, while higher tax rates may weigh modestly against innovation and investment, that calculus is incomplete.
And Trump's winner/loser life calculus explains why he's ignored Americans who didn't vote for him.
What we do know is that in the agency's calculus, a central cost is being neglected.
Being deprived of aid, even hundreds of millions of dollars of it, won't change this calculus.
The calculus about how a visit to Hiroshima would be seen elsewhere in Asia has changed.
But this across-the-board refusal to cooperate appears to have shifted Democrats' calculus on impeachment.
Unseating hawks like Kirk and Johnson will be a game-changer in rewriting Washington's political calculus.
According to Corker, Russia won't change its calculus until challenges against Assad have been wiped out.
Just over nine months into Donald Trump's term, it's clear that the calculus has completely changed.
Should Moore win, it won't change the vote calculus, which is 52 Republicans and 48 Democrats.
What's unrealistic is to imagine that we can somehow escape the inexorable calculus of climate change.
I think the average everyday person thinks of jazz as some sort of Calculus 4 class.
But, over time, it can shift the participants' calculus in ways that build conditions for peace.
Something akin to a fair-to-middling algebra student being dropped into a multivariable calculus seminar.
"We run the calculus, and ask if we can save you enough money," said Mr. Manzino.
Back then, the music had a chip on its shoulder, but now the calculus has changed.
But now, according to analysts and several former aides, his political calculus seems to have flipped.
"There's something like 100 different concepts that you have to master in introductory calculus," he said.
One of the biggest reasons people drop out of STEM degrees is they don't master calculus.
Calculus is the first one and then there will be a whole other range of areas.
The White House deflected questions on Tuesday about how the protests would affect Mr. Trump's calculus.
At 24, having mastered neither algebra nor trigonometry, she begged to throw herself into differential calculus.
The calculus in Parliament, where lawmakers have been unable to pass much of anything, remains unchanged.
In the electricity industry's calculus, 100 percent carbon-free may not mean 100 percent zero emissions.
But corpses with communicable diseases like hepatitis or the seasonal flu can change this morbid calculus.
However, once safety is part of a profit calculus, it's obvious how incentives can be perverted.
The political calculus of Ms. James and her campaign team makes sense to many political observers.
So withdrawing from the Paris deal should not meaningfully change that political calculus, in this view.
She couldn't physicalize sarcasm and shock with as much cursive and calculus as the other five.
Quixote rejected this calculus, instead favoring a moral metric to decide who and what to fight.
"Change Is the Only Constant: The Wisdom of Calculus in a Madcap World" by Ben Orlin
"If Trump won a district or state handily, that is obviously a different calculus," Heye said.
A decision to levy sanctions on China would probably change at least part of their calculus.
And as their family grew, the calculus changed about what a fulfilling work life looked like.
In Person's case, the allegations suggest a scheme born out of convenience and a simple calculus.
But in a world where right-wing revanchism is on the rise globally, the calculus changes.
And each time, we've responded by taking limited action that hasn't fundamentally altered the Iranian calculus.
"It has not changed the calculus or the behavior on behalf of the Russians," Rogers said.
Until this week that was the calculus of Ms Pelosi and House Democrats from competitive districts.
A mere shift in tone from the new administration already appears to have affected Iran's calculus.
That calculus — made in the span of 10 days — is as historic as it is powerful.
That calculus, in terms of what shows premiere where, is by no means an exact science.
This, for a figure like Trump, is liberating and changes the press calculus in exciting ways.
Clearly it failed to put a dent in Assad's war machine or alter his political calculus.
In a second dissent on Wednesday, Judge Rao said the resolution did not alter the calculus.
Maybe you consider yourself bad at the subject, like a hideous replay of high school calculus.
P-Tech schools offer calculus and physics alongside workplace skills — problem solving, writing and job interviewing.
There appears to be a brutal calculus behind the Taliban's intensified war on civilians in Afghanistan.
It makes impeachment exceedingly unlikely unless there is a dramatic shift in Republican leadership's political calculus.
With a cold, clinical calculus, Geyrhalter trains his camera on the topography of a pig farm.
Thiebaud sees drawing as a skill that can be taught and learned, like physics or calculus.
Even grabbing a small percentage of the vote in key states could affect the Electoral College calculus.
Changing the calculus here could have a wider impact on how the federal government approaches environmental regulation.
Who cares about learning calculus, when you can geek out on the brief history of numerical systems?
One key result of the Tea Party protests was shifting Republicans' calculus on the health care issue.
"It will absolutely change the calculus for private equity," said Ares Management LP co-founder Michael Arougheti.
To be clear, Democrats have never been part of the Republican majority's calculus on health care reform.
So if 41% is "phenomenally well" then I did "phenomenally well" in Calculus in high school. 25.
If geography alone drove Trump's calculus, he would choose a woman from one of the Midwestern states.
The alleged campaign finance violations don't appear to have changed that political calculus, at least for now.
The decision was perhaps his most politically fraught, but also the biggest display of this political calculus.
That calculus could change if Vizio decides to make a smaller version of the TV we tested.
Democrats running for president in 2020 heard a similar message, but conservatives' political calculus is slightly different.
The calculus is one of today's most important global questions as economists face early evidence of trouble.
The House's bill, he said, might change his calculus about whether to recommend they pursue graduate degrees.
But I think that's the calculus that you have to do going out of these numbers now.
In fact, there is always a delicate calculus at play when it comes to the World Cup.
Clearly, the calculus has been made that shutting down Anthem completely would be a bridge too far.
For novice investors gambling on what looks like a cryptocurrency investment, the calculus here can be tough.
And Ryan and McConnell will decide to let impeachment go forward when the political calculus demands it.
And Maryland is already a stalwart Democratic state, so the national electoral calculus would not be affected.
The official said the same political calculus informed Kushner's recent rollout of a "merit-based" immigration plan.
"He's one of my most brilliant students in AP Calculus," says Malibu High School teacher Nahla Seikali.
As the results of voting for five state assemblies trickled in on December 11th, this calculus changed.
The political calculus is straightforward: They don't want to risk depressing turnout and losing down-ballot races.
Calculus and higher math have a place, of course, but it's not in most people's everyday lives.
Their job is to change the calculus in Russia, making any incursion much costlier to an aggressor.
Offshore productivity gains are now so big that they have changed the economic calculus for land itself.
That could change the calculus of Brexit, and just might provide the spark for a new movement.
H.R. McMaster, the president's national security adviser, said the strike "should" shift Assad's calculus on chemical weapons.
Buchanan is best known for "The Calculus of Consent," published in 1962 with his colleague Gordon Tullock.
Albert Einstein didn't speak until he was three, but by age 12, he was already studying calculus.
With Eldridge's political career in shambles and the couple reevaluating their priorities, the calculus obviously looks different.
But it's important to note that the political calculus of a government shutdown has shifted over time.
But it was Euler whose work really established calculus as the basic tool of the mathematical sciences.
If Trump were to bring up Russian interference in the 2016 election, that would change the calculus.
But the equation has a similar calculus when applied to Affleck's performance in Manchester by the Sea.
Alcohol would certainly change the calculus in determining the extent of potential employee misconduct or criminal liability.
Moreover, it shows that behind this decision a strategic vision and wisdom are missing in this calculus.
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Jewish ethnicity and status as an American minority is not really part of the progressive calculus, however.
Growth in terms of learning calculus is inevitable, or you would have a problem with your teachers.
Whatever McMaster's personal calculus, the people around him insist that he has no regrets about his tenure.
North Korea's latest missile tests arguably put even further pressure on Trump to make the same calculus.
First and foremost in Pakistan's calculus is using the terrorist groups as a counter to archrival India.
The countercrisis approach, like nuclear game theory, is premised on being proactive and changing our opponents' calculus.
Louis Riddick put it best: teams are performing a calculus on a player's worthiness of being picked.
I don't think the Saudi's had worked this into their calculus (at least the timing of it).
But part of the calculus is that demagogic lies will be transmitted uncritically through the media ecosystem.
But most politicians — basically every other politician — don't operate on the same calculus President-elect Trump does.
Even some members who have fretted more about growth than inflation appear to be shifting their calculus.
The result was a bloodier war with more Syrian suffering but little change in Mr. Assad's calculus.
But the calculus is rapidly shifting as the prices of wind and solar power continue to fall.
A man without work is not a man at all, in the internal calculus of American masculinity.
On top of that, it rewrites the political calculus for a number of significant pending policy fights.
May's successor will inherit a daunting political calculus, within the divided Conservative Party and inside Parliament. Mrs.
Whether blacks and other minorities vote has become an evermore crucial element in the national political calculus.
Walmart's VR push represents how the traditional calculus around retail employees has changed, according to Gartner's Hetu.
By such calculus, Indian women are particularly cost-effective donors and poor returns on investments as recipients.
What's left is a complicated calculus when it comes to finding common ground on the monument debate.
Tough: Sitting through Uri Treisman's freshman calculus class at the University of Texas was a humbling experience.
That months ago, Sanders was making the same calculus that Ryan did about a possible heart attack.
The political calculus could be simpler for Democrats if Judge Kavanaugh appears almost certain to be confirmed.
His calculus has to involve the certain knowledge that there's a limit to what America will tolerate.
"Moderate voters are not in the calculus for the Sanders campaign for the next week," said Link.
Most of all, expand your calculus to comprehend the broad array of American interests you might endanger.
Because no other tool can so reliably solve that problem, his calculus has proved difficult to change.
What goes into the political calculus of defeating a judicial nominee or losing more Democratic Senate seats?
They organize more of the talks or sanctions that have failed to alter North Korea's strategic calculus.
The second implication is that sanctions are a necessary but clearly insufficient condition for changing Tehran's calculus.
Huge amounts of medium-term loans coming due in the second quarter could change the bank's calculus.
A Franken resignation could change her calculus and make her a top candidate for the seat too.
This reflects general geopolitical and economic uncertainty which has now found its way into the consumer's calculus.
However, the new National Security Strategy doesn't preclude the military from factoring climate change into its calculus.
The political calculus changed when the Republican emerged victorious in the 1994 midterm contests and elected Rep.
In his freshman year, he sometimes called his high school calculus teacher for help with the homework.
World travel involves a constant internal risk-reward mental calculus: Is it safe to visit this country?
If Sanders actually wins the primary and goes on to the general, the calculus here would change.
But that calculus didn't apply to local and regional groups focused on limiting enforcement on the ground.
The report said the leak about Rosenstein's potential resignation could have been the result of that calculus.
When Noe enrolled in high school, he discovered a passion—and a valuable talent—for chemistry and calculus.
Urschel, who is pursuing a doctorate in math at MIT, did the calculus and hung up his cleats.
Landon Labuskes, 15, took the AP Calculus AB exam and got every question right, according to Fox29.com.
However, fundamental realities about Pakistan's strategic calculus offer reasons to be skeptical that we're experiencing a turning point.
A similar calculus is evident in the United States, where President Trump has promised to resuscitate coal mining.
Unless you're in business school or taking some strenuous calculus courses, the iPhone replaces all your calculator needs.
"There is a mental calculus here, where we make decisions about the potential risks of things like disclosure."
Sharp, sustained strength in sterling will change the calculus significantly going into the final quarter of the year.
Such technology could change these states' war-making calculus and lower the threshold for using force across borders.
"The release to WikiLeaks — which seems to have caught everyone by surprise — changes the calculus significantly," said Finan.
Plus, the dude invented calculus, wrote a lengthy treatise about optics, and dabbled in alchemy for good measure.
"This is likely to make the calculus around another rise in interest rates much more difficult", he added.
During a recent visit, engineers tinkered with designs on their computers, some hunched over pages of handwritten calculus.
Related: Clinton and Sanders Fight Over Gun Control Ahead of Connecticut's Primary For Clinton, the calculus is clear.
Given the attention on the letter and the increasing questioning of its validity, Ford says her calculus changed.
In the next decade, that strategic calculus will change a lot, and probably not in a good way.
And ever since Hidden Figures was released, I've considered reconnecting with my AP calculus teacher from high school.
"That would have changed the calculus of what this whole situation looked like significantly," Winter told USA Today.
He would help me with calculus and physics, if I would help him transition into writing in English.
If you live in a city and own a car, you're familiar with the calculus of illegal parking.
By evidence of the Shortcake's Canadian ingredient list, Peek Freans has eliminated beef fat shortening from the calculus.
"Harvey has changed the calculus on a lot of this stuff," a source familiar with the deliberations said.
Taiwan needs systems that change strategic calculus — assets that not only avoid a punch, but counterpunch as well.
Fostering internal unity, accomplishing policy goals, and marketing the party brand are all part of a complicated calculus.
The ants would need a different calculus for the single-step gait they use when dragging food home.
Political Calculus Across the postindustrial world, the populist right is excelling in the old bastions of the left.
And then, I began to explore a different route in my post-shooting calculus and analysis on-air.
For Chris, the emotional calculus has meant learning to accept a new co-existence with a stranger's cells.
The national-university exam back then had a mandatory math section, and I had zero interest in calculus.
It was disastrous, culminating in my getting a charity "C," and I barely passed my college calculus class.
But for European countries, the scale of the problem and the policy calculus is not an easy one.
The calculus of technology and geography — never simple — has been rendered more complicated by Mr. Trump's trade war.
That further complicates the political calculus, underscoring the degree to which personal beliefs and connections outweigh party loyalty.
As for Mr. Trump's political future, the new revelations did little to shift the calculus on Capitol Hill.
In Uber's calculus, the payouts were better than learning about a vulnerability only after attackers had abused it.
What this did was change the political calculus, by bringing the interests of export industries into the picture.
But any surprise for Bloomberg — particularly if he notched an actual win anywhere — could change the calculus.   Sen.
The economics, and the political calculus, are very different in the world's biggest democracy: India, population 1.3 billion.
And the order matters: If New Hampshire went first, the calculus of the race could be fundamentally changed.
These variations make the calculus of factory location difficult, whether the manufacturer wants to expand or cut costs.
Political Calculus The special election in Georgia's Sixth Congressional District was the most expensive House race in history.
So that's what I'm thinking as I hang an arcing left, but the calculus is a novel one.
That calculus has changed in recent months, however, as Biden has seen his once-clear frontrunner status erode.
It's hard for me to speak for other business people and kind of what all the calculus is.
That said, I'll add one caveat: The calculus may change if there is any uncertainty about your plans.
His unmet pledges on issues like life expectancy do not enter the calculus of most voters, analysts said.
His début as a teaching assistant for a freshman course in calculus was greeted by a mass defection.
If warranted, the House should perform its constitutional duty to impeach a president regardless of the election calculus.
This calculus may or may not be shaping Trump's decision-making process about impeachment and the 2020 election.
Comedians talk of employing a new calculus: Is this a pro-Trump crowd or an anti-Trump crowd?
By Friday, her calculus appeared to have shifted, although she did not directly explain why in her letter.
But "we don't have evidence that Trump or anyone around him thought seriously about that calculus," he added.
The calculus on whether to attend the so-called "Davos in the Desert" looks different 12 months on.
Kobe was evidence of a miracle—flawed, yes, but committed in every regard, a kind of spectacular calculus.
Ohio, long the epicenter of American politics, is virtually an afterthought in the modern Democratic Electoral College calculus.
While much of the moral calculus of the trolley problem is academic, this bit actually makes a difference.
Many optimistic analysts point out that the cost-benefit calculus on climate action has changed in recent years.
The senators' calculus also counts on the implosion of Biden's campaign, which has so far failed to materialize.
Let the next generation do the calculus, weigh the pros and cons, and make that decision for themselves.
Voting should be Civics 220006, not some combination of game theory, advanced calculus and last-minute poll watching.
One likely component of Putin's calculus has been President Obama's willingness to back down after issuing empty threats.
While the Trump administration has used tougher words with Pakistan, it is has yet to change Islamabad's calculus.
But others, including Ms. Rosenthal, argued that the new political calculus had grown from a larger cultural shift.
It's an extremely difficult risk calculus — the sort that requires guidance from an immigration lawyer to suss out.
The Americans misread his signals, as well as the calculus, clear in retrospect, that led him into Kuwait.
This might seem like poor political calculus, to move forward with the confirmation of a potentially damaged individual.
Soon we'll get another test of whether this calculus is beginning to change within the halls of Congress.
So you think it could be done in this mathematically ... Why wasn't it the geometry or the calculus?
Before he distanced himself from Trump, Ryan explained this calculus was part of why he supported the Republican nominee.
What I really want to know is: Where was Alexa when I had to do calculus in high school?
You may recall from high school or college math that the simplest function in calculus is taking a derivative.
It stands that oil prices will play a major role in President Donald Trump's calculus when the waivers expire.
That's a reasonable calculus for buying a new smartphone when the time comes to upgrade these days, I think.
If Broadcom is prepared to wait rather than walk away, though, the calculus for Qualcomm's shareholders will become simpler.
Now they're adding Moore, an archconservative who gleefully ran on sticking it to the GOP establishment, to their calculus.
I sadly cannot answer that for you, but my hunch is that the basic calculus isn't going to change.
For the rest of us, my advice is to hold out and see whether iOS 11 changes the calculus.
So the calculus remains the same: The Taliban is achieving battlefield victories and has little incentive to join negotiations.
Kavanaugh changed the calculus, however, when he delivered a fiery, emotional opening statement and subsequently dueled with Democratic senators.
Whatever the political calculus for Mr Trump or the teams' owners, this ban may crumble under its own contradictions.
But for some women—including and especially women who write—the decision to have children demands an impossible calculus.
If he still wants the job, he might be making a political calculus in tepidly supporting his party's nominee.
And while the political and military calculus of suspending aid payments is complex, the Trump administration's approach is sound.
Presumably, these countries all made a similar calculus — they have more to gain from cutting than from cheap oil.
Underwater businesses make weird decisions whose expected returns are negative, because the fact of being underwater shifts the calculus.
In college I was an economics major, which of course had a lot of calculus and math and statistics.
The Conservative government's majority would increase from 16 to 36, estimates Martin Baxter, who runs the Electoral Calculus website.
"I'm with you on the strategic objective of getting Kim Jong Un to change his calculus," Schatz told Thornton.
As such, the calculus for victims is different than it would be with a more traditional form of ransomware.
PARELES Each of the myriad Spanish-English collaborations of the post-"Despacito" era arrives with a slightly different calculus.
It's recommended that you have some background in linear algebra, probability, statistics, calculus, physics, control theory, and Python programming.
But the new factor changing the calculus is the looming threat from China's CRRC, the world's biggest train maker.
But Judge Richard Leon's ruling on Wednesday that AT&T could buy Time Warner without conditions changed the calculus.
Yet, if assessed on the basis of the calculus articulated in the trustees' statement, coal should pass the test.
Then come back and show us how.... His calculus: The politics of fear will overcome his weaknesses with voters.
Amid such brutal calculus, Lee (himself an Ivy League-educated mathematician) fortunately doesn't stint on character development or plot.
For now, Mr. Freytag said, the calculus for hosts like Mr. Blevins is pretty simple: "Everyone is on Twitch."
This "my country first" policy calculus is yet one more manifestation of an increasingly fragmented and "islandized" global environment.
His leadership in the recovery made an impact, but it also demonstrates a shrewd understanding of the political calculus.
"One of the things that the '#MeToo' movement seems to be doing is changing that credibility calculus," Tuerkheimer said.
We know that Clinton was exonerated by a legal calculus of trial sufficiency meticulously laid out by Director Comey.
That the city is only 12 miles from Damascus adds a further level of complexity to the U.S. calculus.
You can debate whether the dismissal is obstruction of justice or talk about the political calculus involved in impeachment.
Speaker of the House Paul Ryan's statement on Obama's new plan strongly suggests the calculus hasn't changed one bit.
"It could just be a pure economic calculus; the store costs more to maintain than it generates," Perzanowski said.
The groom's mother retired as an educator in Laredo, teaching advanced placement calculus for the Laredo Independent School District.
But future technology may make that a different calculus about what our relationship is to animals in the wild.
Now, corporate fans like Graffeo have to use a different calculus before making another significant commitment to season tickets.
In the cold calculus of Hollywood, she is hardly famous enough to get a movie made — even her own.
Mr. Putin's broadly adversarial calculus cannot be reversed, but it can be altered in meaningful ways with coordinated pressure.
Damage to the party brand The damage to the party brand question is a short-term/long-term calculus.
Google. Exactly. I think a lot of companies are going to make that calculus and frankly consumers already are.
Another factor that has to enter into the front office's calculus is the other point guards on the roster.
" For each fan, there's an invisible emotional calculus involved in deciding whether a band is or isn't still "real.
But it's just as possible that Donald Trump and those who advise him aren't making a primarily political calculus.
However, the current curriculum of the Academy, per a recent master's thesis, doesn't include courses on physics or calculus.
And the cost savings haven't changed the calculus for skeptical investors, who have been steering clear of retail stocks.
In early October, he tags the trees destined for the holiday market, using an internal calculus perfected over decades.
American high school students can recite Shakespeare's sonnets, derive advanced calculus theorems, and explain the Chinese spheres of influence.
The men and women trading gossip in the hotel lobby in Kiev last month surely understand that political calculus.
But now, relentless coastal development and the increasing frequency of megastorms and billion-dollar floods have changed the calculus.
If you don't do well in freshman calculus it's very hard to go on to earn a STEM degree.
But the political calculus is complicated, with some pushing back on the idea of big-ticket bailouts for companies.
Obama's inability to change the political calculus in favor of green policy captures the larger failures of his presidency.
Back home, Shapiro's father taught university-level calculus and computer science, while her mother worked as a chemical engineer.
Outside the courtroom, #MeToo is changing our calculus about what to believe, who to blame and whether to care.
Mark Zuckerberg is gratuitous in saying that the social-empathy calculus improves with making available more information about others.
The nuclear deal stemmed from the calculus that the US couldn't really afford a third war in that region.
Political Calculus Trump administration officials are preparing to challenge admissions policies they deem to be discriminatory against white students.
How does that change the calculus for Toyota in terms of what you produce and manufacture in the UK?
By this calculus, much is vulnerable within the U.S. and allied infrastructure beyond more hardened military and governmental targets.
If these were grades in high school calculus, they each would get an A. How different are their ideas?
"It just completely changes the calculus," said Deuel Ross, a lawyer with the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund.
But past such efforts have been futile; sanctions and harsh rhetoric have done little to influence North Korea's calculus.
There's no better recent example of this calculus than Netflix CEO Reed Hastings' wishy-washy stance on net neutrality.
In one sense just another turn of the screw, this is also a crucial shift in the moral calculus.
The U.S. should consider trade issues on their own merits rather than as part of an intractable strategic calculus.
Nobody likes to be told that they need to curtail their policy ambitions to meet a cynical electoral calculus.
"This is the same mental calculus that hundreds of millions of men and women have gone through," Gates explains.
But that calculus changed in recent days, amid political pressure and growing alarm over the conditions aboard the ship.
As chess pieces — or, in this case, candidates — leave the board, the battlefield calculus can change radically and rapidly.
Curry changed the calculus of basketball with his ability to make 30-footers (and beyond) both routine and acceptable.
The growing toll for civilians is not changing the calculus for any of the forces conducting the war. Gen.
The virus was allowed to spread while Pence went through what he freely admits was a personal moral calculus.

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