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So 7 divided by 3 is the same as 12 divided by 163, and 12 divided by 3 is 4.
It would be 52 percent (13 divided by 600), not 48 percent (290 divided by 26397).
We're divided by the color of our skin, divided by the God we believe in, socioeconomic level, whatever else, but running's a great democratizer.
Specifically, Azer said her primary measurement when drawing price estimates is enterprise value divided by sales, divided by revenue growth, akin to a traditional price/earnings growth ratio.
Because an eternity divided by three is ... um. 4.
He weights his starting sample toward numbers that have a remainder of 1 after being divided by 3, and away from numbers that have a remainder of 2 after being divided by 3.
These two Americas are deeply divided by mistrust and misunderstanding.
The numbers are just as bleak when divided by generation.
Fitch defines liquidity coverage as liquidity sources divided by uses.
Again, it's just two numbers: weight divided by height squared.
Thus, 64 divided by four yields 16 grams per Nugg.
Two humans, divided by country, united by hatred of Trump.
Divided by five, that would only be $500,000 per person.
"The pope denounced a world divided by walls," Flavin said.
But the party has always been divided by power struggles.
Those views are sharply divided by race, partisanship and age.
Nigerians should never be divided by ethnic or religious lines.
Unsurprisingly, opinion on Trump's reelection was divided by party affiliation.
Perceptions of the economy became significantly more divided by race.
This makes clear that our communities are divided by design.
Voters are sharply divided by party on Trump's job performance.
I've got to go hear characters divided by hate sing.
They're basically divided by the assignment, the jobs he did.
Did we want to feel less divided by political party?
"Divided by 120 payments, and that's $16 a month," he said.
In general, international rugby teams are divided by nationality, not ethnicity.
What has changed is how those attitudes are divided by party.
So you'd do 8 divided by 2 first, which is 4.
Yemen has been divided by nearly two years of civil war.
It takes five steps, so 20 divided by 4 equals 5.
It is just output (GDP) divided by a measure of inputs.
Herculaneum also boasted public bathhouses, divided by gender with stunning mosaics.
Here's how the ownership of the company is divided by shareholder.
Fitch defines liquidity coverage as liquidity sources divided by liquidity uses.
The stage, by the way, is divided by a long staircase.
We are not gonna be divided by anything said by anyone.
The center has a speedskating school divided by age and ability.
A $10,000 raise divided by 26 equals approximately $385 before taxes.
Suffolk, like Wilson, was segregated, unofficially divided by the railroad tracks.
For all its growth, San Antonio remains starkly divided by income.
Moultrie's overall mobility rate — access divided by success — is 1.3 percent.
We will not be divided by mentally disturbed people with bad intentions.
The researchers examine mark-ups (ie, selling prices divided by production costs).
Outrage at Ms Park has united South Koreans previously divided by ideology.
The competing protesters were divided by a large contingent of police officers.
That number, divided by 60 seconds, comes out to approximately 12 minutes.
Rating: 1 million frequent flier miles divided by the resulting 11,000+ lbs.
We have become, in effect, two societies, largely divided by educational attainment.
We live in a weird society so divided by races and religions.
It's a city divided by race and class, but not by religion.
When they talk to each other, they are usually divided by space.
The spacious dining area is divided by wooden screens into intimate subsections.
How could it be when Ms. Politkovskaya's voice is divided by three?
Hall believes the combined discount is 13%, or $60 divided by $1,060.
It's Charlie Chaplin meets Monty Python's silly walks divided by the Teletubbies.
Here we were divided by that familiar, invisible structure: the fourth wall.
This is the essence of a nation divided by red and blue.
A nation divided by vast differences in wealth is unhealthy and unstable.
Lee's firm calculates engagement by adding likes and comments divided by followers.
That's especially important as consumer attention gets divided by apps like Snapchat.
The total is divided by the number of months in your lease.
"Like much of America, doctors are divided by ideology, by party," Sommers says.
They aren't chronological, or divided by regions or conflicts, as some might expect.
That put them on opposite sides of various conflicts, often divided by sect.
However, the people in all their wisdom have been divided by the reveal.
While results were mildly divided by ideology, they were fairly close even there.
What's interesting is that figure divided by 100 payments comes out to $261.84.
The guide is divided by neighborhoods, like Back Bay, Beacon Hill and Seaport.
Now, once again, people across the country are divided by an optical illusion.
But lawmakers appeared divided by his nomination ahead of Monday's final vote. Sen.
Quick definition: Share price of a stock divided by its earnings per share.
Right now, we're divided by partisanship, by race, by religion, by class, etc.
The math is simple: $10 million divided by $100,000 equals 2023 jobs. Voilà!
Democracy is a relative novelty; Nepalis are divided by caste, religion and language.
Their families, though divided by class, share leftist sympathies, and are consequently vulnerable.
Their voters are now deeply divided by race, religious belief, culture, and geography.
The West Bank and Gaza have since been divided by a bitter schism.
"It pains me to see this country divided by race," Mr. Link said.
And Democrats were deeply divided by age over their party and its future.
Austin and its suburbs remain sharply divided by class, race and even religion.
In just two years, Baghdad's once-mixed neighborhoods were starkly divided by religion.
Today, Berkeley has cleaved into disparate worlds divided by class, race and major.
Kassel, like Athens, is an immigrant city, geographically divided by ethnicity and class.
It's O.K. We've always been divided by some of these big political issues.
We are divided by a fundamental understanding of what a human being is.
The Taqueria is his favourite spot in a city still divided by race.
Most restaurants in Saudi Arabia are divided by gender or for men only.
But insiders are divided by party in Nevada, New Hampshire, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin.
It's divided by the 2081.55 playoff teams based on how far they got.
A 'Remain' campaigner, May has vowed to unite those divided by the EU referendum.
Fitch defines leverage as debt less readily available cash divided by recurring operating EBITDA.
For years, heroin markets in the U.S. were loosely divided by the Mississippi river.
Iron and steel is divided by thickness; the heftier pieces fetch a higher price.
In a city divided by sect and class, they also lead to unexpected encounters.
Reunions between families divided by the war and the border are an emotional issue.
It also replaced a school system segregated by race with one divided by wealth.
A prime number is one that can be divided by only 1 and itself.
Simple math says $425 million divided by 332 people would be $1.28 million each.
Apollo's leverage, as measured by corporate debt divided by FEBITDA, was 2.67x at Sept.
He stressed that Europe would not let itself be divided by the United States.
Not divided by our otherness, but embracing it as we have done for generations.
Price per share is determined by the value of the car divided by 2,000.
Thirty years after the fall of the Berlin Wall, Berlin is divided by light.
The result is a sunlit, green labyrinth of walls divided by narrow, wood passageways.
That is because Belgium is a nation divided by language as much as politics.
And the two sides are divided by religion, with Kashmir stuck in the middle.
Then the value of pi would be the circumference divided by twice the radius.
Drained by farmers and divided by treaty, America's second-longest river is running dry.
Even divided by light applause, these pieces blurred into and stretched toward one another.
Most importantly, it unites young people divided by war, said wrestling coordinator Limor Joseph.
At the time of Carnival Row, the Burgue's government is divided by two parties.
The company's expense ratio — the bank's expenses divided by revenue — climbed to 61 percent.
Quebecers and the French sometimes sound like two peoples divided by a common language.
Neumann's G650ER sat 16 passengers with multiple compartments divided by bulkheads with electric doors.
The fight has essentially turned the city into two, divided by the Tigris River.
Like Democrats, Republicans are also internally divided by class but held together by identity.
Mosul's two sides are divided by the Tigris River and normally linked by bridges.
A bar and an open dining room are divided by a double-sided fireplace.
"In the United States they're divided by Republicans and Democrats, and here in Puerto Rico, we've divided by color: blue and red," Nix said, referring to the colors of the Puerto Rican parties that are for and against statehood for the territory.
But her BMI score — her weight divided by her height squared — classifies her as obese.
It was clear that we have been, and in many ways remain, divided by design.
Aleppo, a major Syrian city, has been divided by the ongoing strife in the country.
Let's do the math: 16 million divided by 3 makes around 5.3 million full pixels.
Meanwhile, the protest movement lacks clear leadership and risks being divided by the coming struggle.
But 20 divided by zero is just subtracting nothing from 20 over and over again.
When Lee was alive, the martial arts world was rigidly divided by different fighting styles.
In the film, the U.S. is mentioned as a country divided by civil war, so.
I worry, though, that politics divided by worldview may be the natural state of things.
We finished the list and had every pharmacy's notes in the spreadsheet, divided by borough.
Until recently, this town was divided by brutal fighting between pro-government and rebel forces.
This last statistic, total income divided by total followers, is a good one to watch.
That ought to be a huge boon for a continent divided by arbitrary colonial borders.
Both countries claim all of Kashmir, but administer separate parts, divided by a defacto border.
But it probably will be more divided by education, at least among whites, and gender.
The gender wage ratio is calculated as women's median pay divided by men's median pay.
Departments are divided by brand, with each designer receiving their own nook and sales representative.
Park's dismissal has exposed fault lines in a society long divided by Cold War politics.
A second bill would require all public multiple-occupancy bathrooms to be divided by gender.
Not even in nightmares I thought I would see Brazil divided by a real wall!!
Views on all of these questions about the coronavirus outbreak are sharply divided by party.
Both are playing with the idea of a nation divided by class, age and geography.
However the cities are divided by a state line bisecting the Kansas City metro area.
Geographically, Chicago is starkly divided by race, with most whites living on the North Side.
Notionally united by religion, it was divided by almost everything else: class, sect, language, ethnicity.
Fitch defines leverage as debt net of readily available cash divided by recurring operating EBITDA.
On the political side, we are a nation increasingly divided by socioeconomic and party lines.
You should see a list of all the most recently used tabs divided by device.
One million divided by 25 years is only $153,000 a year or $3,333 a month.
Their Thanksgiving is not divided by politics, but united by the flag on their uniform.
To calculate the final score, the metric scores were added up and divided by four.
The copper/gold ratio sees copper prices in ounces divided by gold prices in ounces.
It's been said that England and America are two countries divided by a common language.
Prior to the redesign, Snapchat was divided by Chat (left), Stories (right), and Discover (far right).
The latter group was further divided by how many cups they drank each day, on average.
Three blocks of neatly organized rooftops that were divided by the narrow streets replaced the beach.
It shows the amount of profit Uber makes from its core platform business, divided by revenue.
Two giant faces loom large – Luke Skywalker and Kylo Ren – divided by a beam of light.
These two halves of the experience aren't just divided by perspective and action, but also physically.
New Iberia, within the Parish of Iberia, is a city literally divided by a railroad track.
I actually think I would have done better in a tribe that wasn't divided by age.
Fitch defines Host's leverage as debt, net of readily available cash divided by recurring operating EBITDA.
What's especially remarkable is that Facebook's stickiness, or DAUs divided by MAUs, stayed steady at 66%.
Most "forested" areas, even in rural spaces, are like checkerboards, divided by roads, fields and fences.
The plan would split the P.S. 8 zone roughly in half, divided by the Brooklyn Bridge.
Recently, however, in a UK divided by Brexit, the major British parties have been torn asunder.
In Europe, for instance, people were divided by Catholic versus Protestant or by nobility versus peasants.
Republicans and Democrats are divided by more than political philosophy and their choice of presidential candidates.
People who commented on Khattri's apology video were divided by how they felt about his ban.
Instead of united by love, Trump's America is divided by gender, religion, race and immigration status.
More than ever, millennials are staggeringly divided by gender, while older generations show far smaller differences.
When it began in 1951 it was a bit like the Venice Biennale, divided by nation.
"We have been divided by war, by bloodshed and fighting," said Mr. Jiboori, the Basra businessman.
We already see cracks within the European Union and Britain is divided by the Brexit debates.
Reese Witherspoon and Kerry Washington play moms divided by nearly everything in the Hulu mini-series.
Reese Witherspoon and Kerry Washington play moms divided by nearly everything in the Hulu mini-series.
Temple of Diana—its length divided by eight evenly spaced Corinthian columns, its width by six.
That's essentially the company's total revenue divided by total users on Facebook, Messenger, Instagram, and WhatsApp.
The country, once divided by hate, is now a nation reunified by a partnership with nature.
Instead, they were to be divided by 52 weeks and paid out on a weekly basis.
In the national accounts, consumption is totted up across the economy and divided by the population.
Jesse Marchese directs this tale of two brothers divided by fortune and brought together by fate.
We heard from a couple desperate to have a baby, but now divided by the ban.
Fitch defines FCC as recurring operating EBITDA less straight-line rents divided by total interest incurred.
It has three components: a lid divided by a bar; a metal stand; and a wastebasket.
More border crossings have opened, helping unite families divided by Central Asia's crazy quilt of frontiers.
Both films were partly experiments to see how I could create an audience divided by gender.
Lifetime value divided by customer acquisition costs is increasely an important metric for retailers and brands.
It is calculated using price divided by the index's average historical 10-year earnings, adjusted for inflation.
Your credit score is based on the total balances of those accounts divided by your total limit.
So $800 billion is -- $800 billion divided by 5003 means that's what quantitative easing is one cut.
To calculate it, just take the price of the product divided by the total dosage in milligrams.
The current version is divided into three phases in a one hour period divided by short breaks.
Most lap pools are divided by a black line on the bottom of the pool, Meili says.
The electric field is the negative of the change in potential divided by the change in position.
After five years of school about half cannot work out that 24 divided by three is eight.
Times two, times G, divided by c squared, that gets us about 10^-27 meters in radius.
The speed we go basically comes down to a simple formula: fitness times form, divided by mass.
I work in an open-plan studio with 14 other artists, each space divided by tall partitions.
The scandal and verdict have exposed fault lines in a country long divided by Cold War politics.
Those general concerns about contacts between the Trump campaign and Russians are also sharply divided by party.
On one level, it is about how Japanese society remains corrosively divided by gender, age, and circumstance.
In the experiment, two rooms were divided by a wall containing both a window and a peephole.
Woven throughout this detective story is a tale of star-crossed lovers, divided by class and war.
Most Americans or their ancestors came here to escape the idea that society is divided by class.
Board of Education, most public schools in America's major cities remain starkly divided by race and class.
Many of the contacts are listed anonymously, especially pertaining to the massages, which are divided by country.
Neighbors divided China and Taiwan are neighbors divided by decades of tension after they separated in 1949.
Consider the discrepancies in jobs requiring similar education and responsibility, or similar skills, but divided by gender.
This raises the possibility that families who have been divided by the conflict could finally be reunited.
The already fractured House GOP conference has been further divided by Donald Trump's candidacy this election cycle.
How has the rate of injuries (number of inquiries divided by the number of competition plays) changed?
There are two living spaces divided by a two-sided fireplace, two dining spaces and the kitchen.
AND YOU AVERAGE 4.8 AND 50 BASIS POINTS, THAT'S 5.3, DIVIDED BY 2, GETS YOU AROUND 2.7.
It was further divided by a media wall with 55-inch smart TVs installed on both sides.
Divided by country, the report includes a lengthy compendium of publicized instances of religious violence and persecution.
Don't just focus on the yield, which is the annual dividend payment divided by the stock price.
The row is divided by a large pathway leading to a deck that overlooks the Atlantic Ocean.
And China is able to keep Indian attentions divided by keeping a close military relationship with Pakistan.
The Gates' average annual income for these years is $1503 billion divided by 30, or $4 billion.
Bosnia, for example, remains dysfunctional more than two decades after its war ended, divided by ethnic-based parties.
For each physician, the researchers defined excess charges as total charges divided by the total Medicare allowable amount.
Texas voters remain sharply divided by party on the issue, however, a Quinnipiac University Poll found in May.
Each day, I challenge myself to hit an efficiency goal: number of actual minutes divided by expected minutes.
Caption: The number of volcanoes with more than 210 million people living within 230 kilometers, divided by country.
Your maximum contribution for that year would be $0003,250 (or $4,500 divided by 12, then multiplied by 6).
The number of walks and hits a pitcher allows, divided by the total number of innings he's pitched.
Comparing bond yields and earnings yields - a measure of earnings divided by the stock price - also favors stocks.
So the north and south side are extraordinarily different places, mainly divided by class, and somewhat by race.
Instead, the store is set up as a large, open space divided by articles of clothing and brands.
When it was divided by the victorious allies, many firms moved their offices and factories to West Germany.
Each day, I challenge myself to hit an efficiency goal: number of actual minutes divided by expected minutes.
I tend to change locations two to three times throughout my day, divided by projects I'm working on.
The bottom line: Analysts view this as an issue of productivity — sales divided by space, more or less.
Like a liquidation preference, debt must be repaid before the proceeds from being acquired are divided by shareholders.
It's a vast diverse country, a tropical United States, whose rich and poor are divided by a chasm.
There are two options: letting the vandalism divide a community that's already divided by opinions, politics and races.
Finland and Estonia have for years considered linking their capitals, which are divided by the Gulf of Finland.
Specifically, the error of each fraction is no more than 1 divided by the square of the denominator.
Historically divided by race In the beginning, membership in Greek organizations was segregated across racial and ethnic lines.
Intensity is measured by the percentage gain for each bull market divided by its number of calendar days.
This is hardly the case in a 28-nation bloc divided by 24 languages and various political cultures.
President Trump hired him in July 2017 to bring order to a White House staff divided by factions.
But enough to draw a line between two camps within the Western community, now divided by fundamental contradictions.
And that's the biggest thing—trying to bring us back, so we're not divided by race or religion.
Modern Love Divided by race, politics and pasts, they found a place with each other … until they didn't.
The film does a brilliant job of satirizing the harmful ways people are divided by language and fear.
The stocks below are ranked in ascending order based on their expected return divided by their implied volatility.
Our reporters spoke to people who live in those areas divided by walls, fences, rivers and other barricades.
In La Paz, the system, which opened in 2014, has bridged communities divided by race and social status.
The set-up was a straight forward table for two divided by a mirrored partition on both sides.
A P-E ratio is simply the current share price of a stock divided by its earnings per share.
Lloyd's has an expense ratio - costs divided by net premiums - of 20.3 percent, according to ratings agency AM Best.
The two sides are divided by small edible gifts, macarons and biscotti, that appear to tumble down the side.
Mosul is divided by the Tigris River, with both sides making up about half of Iraq's second-largest city.
The poor one-party state to the North and wealthy democratic South are divided by a heavy militarized border.
Notes: [1] Calculated by taking 63 revenues * (1-86%), divided by 2016 1 year cohort spend (as a baseline).
The notion that Clinton and Sanders supporters were divided by ideology, he writes, is starkly contradicted by statistical analysis.
The southeast Asian market, while lucrative, was divided by language, culture and geography — which placed additional challenges on logistics.
The latter, defined by Fitch as equity investments in subsidiaries divided by holdco equity, was 136% at end-2016.
In a postcolonial society still deeply divided by race, gender, and class inequalities, how can we understand these works?
The family film tackles social issues as the residents of the animal metropolis are divided by prejudice and fear.
In addition to their sharp divides along racial lines, Pennsylvania voters' preferences are also divided by gender and education.
Average leverage, defined as debt divided by FEBITDA, was 3.16x for 'A' category firms for the TTM ending Sept.
But most importantly, this simple calculation — revenue divided by MAUs — is incredibly ill-placed in the context of Reddit.
They also made plans for military talks and reunions of families divided by the Korean war of 1950-53.
In public filings, companies have to disclose their "pay ratios," or the CEO's compensation divided by the median employee's.
The hatred of our opponents that accompanies a party system divided by worldview is self-reinforcing and, ultimately, dangerous.
You can see how the second number, being smaller, would be pretty tiny if divided by the first number.
I do find Jonathan Haidt's book "The Righteous Mind: Why Good People Are Divided by Politics and Religion" captivating.
To The Front unites these photographers in an industry, and a society, that is too often divided by gender.
Lebanon's politicians, divided by their attitudes to Saudi Arabia and Iran, among many other things, are already trading accusations.
In effect the family would have a 2 percent income tax levied on its raise ($21625 divided by $2900,220006).
Supposedly, the distance between the eyes, divided by the length of the eye should equal 1.618 (known as Phi).
For example, if 12 ballots are voided, the new magic number would be 590 divided by 6, or 99.
Divided by infighting within different factions, representatives from the Taliban were not present at Monday's talks, the BBC reports.
Impression share measures the number of impressions an advertiser's ads received divided by the total number of impressions available.
While the 'politically correct' view depicts the nation divided by race, the scenes from Houston 'told a different story.
Legal analysts were divided by the ruling in a country beset by high levels of violent crime against women.
In Syria, the city of Homs's "loyal" and "disloyal" suburbs were divided by a wall built by the government.
America is divided by its politics, its media, and as this election made even clearer, by its celebrity influencers.
Muammar el-Qaddafi, in 2011, Libya has been divided by tribal and militia rivalries, with no clear central government.
Beyond partisan gaps, views on whether this content changed the outcome are divided by education and age as well.
They're divided by category and we've also designated which ones offer loans starting at 0% APR with an asterisk.
Polls and recent elections show that the region's 7.5 million residents are roughly equally divided by the secession question.
The per capita value is the observed number of items divided by the population of the area of interest.
Percentage difference is the difference between two percentages divided by the base percentage and is expressed as a percentage.
We're very divided by cultural, religious and political views, and it's getting more and more defined by those differences.
Notably, in a contest in which voters have been divided by age, 34 percent of caucusgoers were over 55.
Percentage difference is the difference between two percentages divided by the baseline percentage and is expressed as a percentage.
The second definition is that the average velocity is the change in position divided by the change in time.
Under the impeachment rules, every proposed change gets up to two hours of debate evenly divided by both sides.
PEG is a stock's price-earnings ratio divided by the expected long-term growth rate in earnings per share.
The poor one-party state to the North and wealthy, democratic South are divided by a heavy militarised border.
You can treat the units of this number — meters squared times kilograms all divided by seconds — as an equation.
There are around 60 seniors signed up to the classes, which are divided by ability into groups of around 15.
The two companies were once divided by a river, and represented by rival groups, their interests fracturing a small town.
Our nation has been divided by cable TV and radio shows, by fake news, political propaganda and Facebook filter bubbles.
Next, the research team looked at "replacement ratio," which is your income after retirement, divided by your income before retirement.
"Nicotine" follows squatters in New Jersey whose homes are divided by identitarian interests, such as feminism, indigenous rights, and smoking.
But the country is divided by party loyalties: 88% of Republicans approve of the president, while 82% of Democrats disapprove.
Republicans are divided by ideology, with moderate and liberal Republicans tilting against the laws and conservative Republicans breaking in favor.
Vibrant and textured, these gardens resemble assorted ribbons in a fabric store, planted in neat, parallel bands divided by color.
P/E, as stock analysts call it, is a measurement of a company's stock price divided by earnings a share.
When Ukraine was annexed in 2014 the place was shut down and its Cossack benefactors became bitterly divided by nationality.
The PEG ratio is calculated by taking the price-earnings ratio divided by a company's estimated long-term growth rate.
These days, it can feel like there are two Americas divided by some insurmountable wall looming past the cloud line.
"In space, we aren't divided by country anymore, we're a species, we're a planet that is collectively exploring," Abby said.
A country once defined by regional voting now is more clearly divided by the differences between rural and urban voters.
His approval continues to be divided by gender and education.... 40% of men approve, while just 25% of women do.
These images are divided by scenes of nightlife and entertainment, as well as portraits of performers, workers, artists, and students.
This opinion is divided by party lines: 267% of Democrats said more should be done, and 245% of independents agreed.
Divided by race As with many issues in the United States, black and white people experience gun violence very differently.
If the Dow were a typical average, prices of the 30 stocks would be added up and divided by 30.
Opposing marches are being held in a mostly white Boston suburb divided by concerns over police shootings and police safety.
That gap is the very reason sports is divided by sex, the I.A.A.F. says, so regulating testosterone is therefore justified.
The electorate is increasingly divided by race, education, gender and generation, and these fissures could grow even wider in 2016.
Because they are divided by age and ability (novice, intermediate, expert) even newcomers have a shot at winning their division.
Most startups measure retention in terms of churn rate: dollars that left in a given quarter divided by total ARR.
In a nation divided by politics, it seems that these disasters are among the few things that really unite us.
In other words, your total outstanding credit-card balance divided by the total of all your credit cards' credit limits.
Iranian politics are divided by those opposing any approach to America and those who feel there should be an outreach.
Often, the dancers are divided by gender, with the two women speaking while the two men move, or vice versa.
The pro-legalization movement has also been divided by a debate over how to guarantee economic reinvestment in minority communities.
Can a political system divided by race, religion, lifestyle and class reasonably represent anything resembling the will of the people?
There are no foreigners within the church, because we are one people, no longer divided by tongue, tribe, or nation.
Thus, the propensity ratio for large truck drivers age 55 and over is 16% divided by 14%, or around 1.2.
Proportion is the count of some characteristic of a group divided by the total number of members in the group.
PERCENTAGE CHANGE Percentage change is the difference between two values divided by one of the values, sometimes called the baseline.
Lawns were divided by hedges of yew and rhododendron and paths bordered by brilliant flowers, specimen magnolias, cypresses and conifers.
Allis walked me to his lab, a fluorescent-lit space overlooking the East River, divided by wide, polished-stone benches.
There were other steps aimed at improving ties, including reunions for about 16,000 members of families divided by the war.
In reality, the "two" levels are further divided by numerous split-levels, ramps, and stairs — all impeding efficient human flow.
That basically means maintaining the current situation of Palestinian cantons divided by growing Israeli settlements and surrounded by Israeli forces.
"Selected Letters" is wisely divided by decade, starting with the nineteen-thirties, and Ellison's voice is urgent from the start.
That is the most recent 12-month period of earnings per share divided by the current market price per share.
The difference between the two parties' wasted votes, divided by the total number of votes cast, yields an efficiency gap.
They're not divided by how long you've been playing CS:GO, but how many years you've spent on this godforsaken planet.
The prosecutor said her family had been divided by the revelations, leaving A. without "the support that she deserves," Yarney said.
Better to say, then, that I inhabit two deeply related realms that have long been divided by mutual suspicion and conflict.
Iraqi forces have had control of the eastern part of the city, which is divided by the Tigris River, since January.
Fitch defines leverage as debt less readily available cash divided by recurring operating EBITDA including recurring cash distributions from unconsolidated entities.
Its price to book ratio, net assets divided by the number of shares, stood at 0.6 versus 0.9 at EU peers.
Fitch defines FCC as recurring operating EBITDA less straight-line rents and recurring capital expenditures divided by total cash interest incurred.
Conversely, a Europe weakened and divided by the world's most powerful authoritarian regime would exacerbate problems far beyond the EU's borders.
ETF gains are reflected in the share price — basically, the assets in the ETF fund divided by the number of shares.
Competition from services like Lyft has lowered Uber's take rate, which it defines as gross bookings divided by adjusted net revenue.
And in Cleveland, she said, the unfortunate lesson is that the races mostly remain separate, divided by the former railroad tracks.
Her Twitter account, run jointly with her mother, a teacher, offers a window into life in a city divided by war.
Divided by a river, the technologists live in luxury, with their drinks, dinners, clubs, comfortable homes, regular pay checks — and power.
Fitch defines FCC as recurring operating EBITDA less renewal and replacement capital expenditures, divided by cash interest expense and capitalized interest.
The book is divided by chapter into case studies of different disasters through history — which one kept you up at night?
The Glacier bears, at the closest points to the Yellowstone population, are still 70 miles away and divided by Interstate 90.
Within East Village, gleaming residential tower blocks are divided by spotless streets, leading to a green space in the development's centre.
The truth is that we live in a country divided by many things: race, religion, sexual orientation, and, yes, political affiliation.
In a recent talk, Aveiro-Ojeda presented traditional cyberpunk as a formula: Cyberpunk is technology multiplied by transgression divided by capitalism.
The country's many and muddled ethnicities are not perfectly divided by its seven ethnically defined states and six official autonomous areas.
The surgeons in the gastric bypass videos had been divided by their peers into top, middle, or bottom categories for skill.
Reuters Graphics explore the differences between the two countries, which are deeply divided by more than just the heavily fortified border.
Muammar el-Qaddafi, was deposed and killed in Surt in 2011, the country has been divided by tribal and militia rivalries.
Belgium, already divided by language and with a plethora of local and state federalisms and police forces, provides a special example.
Indeed, the most critical question is whether politicians divided by an ideological gulf could agree on any effective labor market strategy.
The property must have a loan-to-value ratio — the mortgage divided by the home's value — of 80 percent or higher.
Remember that average velocity (in one dimension) is defined as change in position (∆x) divided by the change in time (∆t).
By early November, the tension between DeMint and Needham had escalated, and the senior staff was divided by their respective loyalties.
After the first Balkan wars ended in 1913, Macedonia was divided by three of the warring parties — Greece, Serbia and Bulgaria.
They believed that, divided by different languages and cultures, the workers would be less likely to conspire together and cause trouble.
The front door opens into a large living room with two seating and entertaining areas divided by a free-standing wall.
Fittingly, the menu is divided by national influence, with sections dedicated to Spain (sherry drinks), Poland (vodka) and England (gin, Scotch).
The North and South Korean delegations, marching under one flag, embodied the hopes of a peninsula divided by history and ideology.
In the global warming graph, the average is the sum of the global surface temperatures for 1880 - 1899 divided by 20.
Its own six creamy-gray bands, divided by narrower lines of darker gray, held my gaze, buoyant and bodiless, in place.
For each player, calculate the number of career Grand Slam titles divided by the number of years the player won titles.
New Yorkers of Puerto Rican heritage seem divided by disgust, approval or indifference, and not necessarily along generational or educational lines.
But the large island north of Australia is divided by a mountain range, creating distinct habitats in the north and south.
There, 23 men and women — divided by and ability — tossed knives and tomahawks for two days into increasingly splintered wooden targets.
It seems likely that the next time the presidency and the Senate are divided by party, any appointment will be blocked.
"They were almost always divided by race, not ideology," Bob Holsworth, a former political scientist at Virginia Commonwealth University, told me.
The retail NPL origination rate (defined as the increase in NPLs over the year plus write-offs, divided by the average performing loans) in 2016 was only 3%, down from 5% in 2015, which is notably below the bank's breakeven loss rate (defined as the pre-impairment profit, divided by average performing retail loans) of 0003%.
"Even though we are divided by a giant fence here, we can still love each other on both sides of the fence."
CPM This translate to "cents per mile", in which the price of the flight is divided by the number of miles traveled.
Ostensibly fighting for the "unity of people of colour", Mr Ridley depicts a scrappy movement divided by competing ideologies, egos and methods.
Fitch defines FCC as recurring operating EBITDA less straight-line rent adjustments divided by total cash interest incurred and preferred stock dividends.
They chose 20 research reports involving a total of 125,198 children, evenly divided by gender, with an average age of 14½ years.
Nuttall will take control of a party deeply divided by bitter personal disputes between leading figures and uncertain of its political role.
When visitors enter the exhibition space, they face a room divided by an elevated platform, which is meant to be a highway.
"On April 4, 2008 — eight divided by two is four — [Jay Z] put a ring on it," she explained with a giggle.
Their sets are spliced together and divided by theme as the comics tackle topics like coming out, dating, and, of course, politics.
Drake remarked in his Lowe interview that the album is divided by the seasons in Toronto—winter to summer and winter again.
The narrowest distance between the territories, whose populations have long been divided by Israeli travel restrictions, is about 40 km (25 miles).
Zypries added that Europe needed to avoid being divided by Trump's offer to exempt some allies such as Mexico, Canada and Australia.
Its signs are algebra in blue—2A-G divided by T3 in this direction, but carry T1 into the shuttle-bus column.
Median household income for 25-44 year-olds was used for yearly income, which was divided by 12 to find monthly income.
Two California professors installed pink seesaws across the US-Mexico border to create unity at a site divided by a border fence.
The Jungle, he said, is really not one camp but a series of them, divided by the interstate's concrete pillars and supports.
Stocks are commonly valued by their forward P/E ratios, meaning their prices divided by earnings estimates for the next 12 months.
Each section is divided by fades to black and individual titles (Frame 2, Frame 15) that create a kind of countdown effect.
Ms. Chambi, however, fears the main consequence of the Explore function will be deepening polarization in a country already divided by ideology.
TRAVNIK, Bosnia and Herzegovina — The school in this medieval town is divided by a flimsy metal fence and the legacy of war.
The denominator refers to the formula from which mortality rates are calculated — the number of deaths divided by the number of cases.
The Korean War ended in a truce in 903, and the peninsula was then divided by the world's most heavily armed border.
Each of the area's "Brazil nut spots," which are divided by family groups within the tribe, has 60 to 300 chestnut trees.
Look at his paintings, his primary color planes divided by black lines, so formal and rectilineal: Hello, is there anyone in there?
That's based on his his $16.4 billion growth in wealth in 2019, divided by the 525,600 minutes that make up a year.
The district's schools, however, are sharply divided by race and income, and diverge just as sharply in their levels of academic achievement.
The difference between the two parties' wasted votes, divided by the total number of votes cast, yields an efficiency gap, they wrote.
Our flag reflects our system of government, divided by 50 states, the stars on the flag, but united under a federal government.
We look at mix as being, the mix of X, 53 and 8 Plus, X divided by the total of that group.
This is a bit technical: It is real, or inflation-adjusted, stock price divided by a 10-year average of real earnings.
We must not be divided by the political fringes, but rather, use this moment to improve upon our body politic as whole.
Johansson is playing a woman whose certitude has, for years, been divided by marital second guesses, by Charlie's (and Driver's) emotional bigness.
My impression was not very — there are not major separatist impulses in Afghanistan divided by geographic region — but I'm not an expert.
His popularity in Zimbabwe reflects the fact that in a country bitterly divided by political allegiances, he positioned himself as a unifier.
Dean Baquet, our executive editor, assembled a team of roughly 10 senior editors, evenly divided by gender, to discuss how to respond.
Original illustrations by artists like Zofia Stryjenska, Wladyslaw Skoczylas, and Ferdynand Ruszczyc adorn the pages in a volume divided by provincial district.
To do so, it came up with a cost of living ratio — a city's median base salary divided by its median home value.
The metric should have reflected the total time spent watching a video divided by the total number of people who played the video.
From 1948 to 1967, Jerusalem was divided by the Green Line, which is the cease-fire line of 1948 between Israel and Jordan.
Let's look at the high over the last year divided by the low of the last year (the full percentage range in prices).
Though the national average over-representation ratio is 2.3 (27 percent divided by 12 percent), some states clock in at several times that.
Parts of the border are already divided by high fences, and a huge part of the boundary runs along the Rio Grande river.
On that basis, companies with an interest coverage ratio (pre-tax profits divided by interest) of more than 2.4 would be better off.
Even in same sex partnerships (which tend to be more egalitarian than hetero ones), unpaid household labor continued to be divided by gender.
The trend towards a bifurcated workforce, largely divided by gender, continues under Mr Abe, says Ayaka Shiomura, a member of Tokyo's metropolitan assembly.
Its efficiency ratio, a closely watched measure of revenue divided by expenses, was 65.1 percent, compared to a Barclays estimate of 62.9 percent.
So for Buttigieg, there were three county delegates times three votes (nine) divided by five total voters, giving us a total of 219.
Two decades after the Good Friday Agreement brought peace and promised "to facilitate and encourage integrated education", schools are still divided by religion.
Fitch defines FCC as recurring operating less straight-line rents and recurring capital expenditures, divided by total cash interest incurred and preferred dividends.
Amid cataclysmic climate change, perpetual drone war, and a consciousness divided by our technology addiction, any appeal to the rational mind rings hollow.
Thus, it seems only right that Swift's gaming experience is equally divided by the single most important hair-related-incident of our time.
The so-called current, or working capital, ratio - current assets divided by current liabilities - is a common analyst gauge of a company's liquidity.
It seems to me the political class is more united by self-class interest than it is divided by ideology in this regard.
House Republicans are divided by factions, and this has contributed to their inability to replace ObamaCare, GOP strategist Shermichael Singleton said on Friday.
The bank's efficiency ratio, a closely watched measure of revenue divided by expenses, was 66.2 percent, compared with 70.5 percent a year earlier.
Designed by Bates Masi + Architects, this home has a personal, guest, and public area that can be connected and divided by sliding doors.
Either through faster output growth, or by fewer hours worked, or both, total output divided by total hours worked would be rising quickly.
While much has changed, Ms. Elian said, it remains divided by its hills, with black and Latino families in the low-lying areas.
While the two have worked largely in harness through the diversity crisis, they are divided by personal style, institutional loyalties and designated functions.
The shooting range isn't the only Ghostbusters-themed attraction here—there's an entire area devoted to the franchise, divided by old and new.
And what it wants to be is basically suburban Gossip Girl divided by Sweet Valley High raised to the power of Twin Peaks.
In a city harshly divided by class and race, the entire town sets aside its differences when sno-balls are on the line.
The opposition has been severely weakened and divided by the defection of two prominent candidates who broke ranks to form their own ticket.
It's obvious that Americans live in social bubbles — living and talking in circles divided by economics, race, ideology, geography, taste and so on.
The city is divided by the Ibar, with Albanians in the southern part and Serbs in the north, where Mr. Ivanovic was killed.
Martin's fourth and fifth books are mostly divided by geographical locations, so Stoneheart did not appear in A Dance With Dragons (book five).
The city is split into quadrants divided by north-south Memorial Drive (or the railroad tracks alongside it) and east-west Asbury Avenue.
Divided by 11,600 girls, that number breaks down to about $14 per student—less if you divide it by the whole student body.
The trailing P/E ratio is the price per share of a stock divided by earnings per share over the last 24 months.
When Baker and Daoust took possession of the home, this level was divided by flimsy boards into a series of tiny sleeping quarters.
Democrats and self-reported Hillary Clinton voters strongly support impeachment and removal, but they are divided by ideology and levels of political engagement.
Travel to Nogales, a town divided by the United States/Mexico border, to hear the story and investigate the scene of the crime.
The estimate is based on the total amount of goods and services produced divided by the number of workers employed in the economy.
Power (P ) equals the change in energy (𝚫E) divided by the change in time (𝚫t): How do we estimate the change in energy?
Three years ago, the internet was divided by a picture of a dress that was either blue and black, or white and gold.
Do an image search for 'Barnett Newman' and you will see many paintings with vertical color bars, usually divided by a thin line.
Trump's staff meanwhile appears divided by infighting, primarily between White House chief of staff Reince Priebus and newly appointed communications director Anthony Scaramucci.
Their risky asset ratios (risky assets divided by shareholders' equity) are far in excess of Fitch's median guideline for an 'A' IFS rating.
" Sara Gilbert, who plays Barr's daughter, said in January that the show depicts a family "divided by politics but still filled with love.
And in Time, director Garrett Bradley tells the story of a family long divided by the father's incarceration via their home movie archive.
Atmosphere cannot be boiled down to an equation: this many fans multiplied by this much gradient divided by this distance to the field.
A key statistic to watch here is the price-to-earnings ratio — that is, the company's stock price divided by its annual profits.
That threshold is the total number of voters (in our example, 6,291) divided by the total number of potential nominees plus one (11).
The lawyers aren't allowed to have "contact visits" with Chapo, which means they meet in a small room divided by a glass barrier.
But commanders say they are dealing with a patchwork of Libyan militias that remain unreliable, unaccountable, poorly organized and divided by region and tribe.
For a long time, he completed numbers of reps and throws for the day that could be evenly divided by nine, his jersey number.
These views are sharply divided by party, however, with 85% of Democrats saying Obama should make the appointment, while just 0013% of Republicans agree.
His subjects, divided by class war, shed blood on the streets of the capital; their leaders eyed the vacuum that would follow his demise.
Your credit utilization ratio is a percentage calculated by adding up your outstanding balances divided by the available credit limit on all your cards.
Forbidden underground clinics spring up, served by teenage "bladerunners" who smuggle medical supplies around New York, which has been divided by a gigantic wall.
It's also sometimes written as a decimal with the larger figure divided by the smaller (93:3 is 1.33 and 16:9 is 1.78).
They are strangers, divided by religion or language or caste, and in today's India this difference seems to translate into a licence to hate.
Even though the countries are at war, families from the local Druze community divided by the demarcation line use the crossing to exchange visits.
I calculated voter turnout by the number of primary voters divided by an estimate of the eligible population using a normal party vote measure1.
The record breaking number — which, like all primes, can only be divided by itself and one — is a staggering 22 million digits in length.
If he was shorter, Trump's BMI, a calculation derived from a person's weight divided by their height, would inch closer to the "obese" category.
If you drive seven hours for Uber, then seven divided by 40 is how much that ought to contribute to your sick leave bank.
He forms a relationship with a co-ed named Nzola, though they're often divided by the ways they each grapple with racism on campus.
She was ushered into an elevator used to transport prisoners, and strode to her chambers through a warren of hallways divided by metal fences.
As for Paige herself, she can't even bring herself to say the Pledge of Allegiance, she's so divided by her personal and political loyalties.
Some families are divided by the conflict, like that of Nikolai Yushkov, a 70-year-old pensioner living in the nearby village of Mayorsk.
The pair's approach is based on the idea that traditional lecturing at children seated in rows and divided by ability or grade isn't effective.
Though divided by an ocean and World War II, two renowned 20th century artists managed to create remarkably similar work in their respective mediums.
Eaton Square is "made up of six separate garden squares divided by the road network that goes between each one," Mr. Gilbert-Green said.
The COVID-19 death rate — the number of known deaths divided by the total number of confirmed cases — varies widely by country right now.
A simple equation can reveal the multiple: the multiple (M) equals share price (P) divided by earnings per share (E), or M = P/E.
Craigslist is an online classifieds site, divided by city or geographic area, through which users advertise a range of goods, services, jobs and housing.
The first is that the average velocity is the sum of the initial and final velocity divided by two (just like a normal average).
Organizers said the event would show that people would not be divided by the attack, with many holding hands in a show of unity.
These are used to measure the distances to hundreds of farther-away supernovas, whose recessional speed divided by their distance gives the Hubble constant.
The Trauma Resuscitation Unit, or T.R.U., consists of twelve bays divided by curtains and arranged in a horseshoe configuration around three banks of workstations.
The background: Cyprus has been divided by a nominal barrier called the green line since the government was overthrown in a coup in 1974.
The "cyclically adjusted price-to-earnings ratio" (CAPE) is calculated using price divided by the index's average historical 10-year earnings, adjusted for inflation.
Bird song is divided by ornithologists into a hierarchy of notes, syllables (composites of notes), phrases (composites of syllables) and songs (composites of phrases).
These advertisers have a target cost per acquisition (CPA), which is the number of sales (or total sales) divided by investment in the campaign.
Percentage change is the difference in a value from one period to the next divided by the initial value and expressed as a percentage.
Given that Trump is at the center of these issues, it should come as little surprise that views are deeply divided by political party.
A lot of the same issues you see in urban areas divided by race you see also in rural areas very distinct by race.
Unsurprisingly, cries related to my family had the highest emotional complexity (number of cries divided by the number of emotions corresponding to that category).
Since they did about 2.5 trillion of quantitative easing and it was 300 basis points, 2.5 trillion divided by 3 is roughly $800 billion. Okay?
"The country can't remain divided by political struggles that only hold the country back from continuing to make progress," Kuczynski's office said in a statement.
In fact, there's a theory that suggests they even get married and have a kid, and the internet is squarely divided by how to feel.
At a time where the world is divided by politics, it's a refresher to use a day to celebrate how badass women really can be.
Not surprisingly, Americans are divided by political party about whether Mr. Obama should be the one to nominate the replacement, a new online poll shows.
In this era of low interest rates, investors are seeking out dividend stocks with high dividend yields — the expected annual payout divided by the price.
The South Koreans will return on Friday after two more games on Thursday, this time with teams divided by country - but no flags being shown.
By the numbers: Demand is defined as the total number of views for a topic divided by the number of articles written about that topic.
"The Bolivarian armed forces won&apost be divided by anyone," he said, speaking at the nation&aposs biggest base in the capital of Caracas. Adm.
While the formula is rather simple — total time spent divided by total views — Facebook was for some reason calculating across a histogram of time spent.
So we created our own ultra-scientific metric: money per point, or the total a movie grossed in the box office divided by Metacritic score.
Stockman used actual hours worked divided by a theoretical maximum that could have been worked, which when calculated gets you something around 42 percent unemployment.
Fitch defines FCC as recurring operating EBITDA including recurring JV distributions from operations less recurring capital improvements divided by cash interest incurred and preferred distributions.
Finally, in a world increasingly divided by hate, we in Pittsburgh are committed to love, and guided by the words of our beloved Fred Rogers.
To do so, the jobs site came up with a cost-of-living ratio — a city's median base salary divided by its median home value.
That's because 7 bits * 10 characters = 70 bits, divided by 8 (the number of bits in a byte) = 8.75 bytes, rounded up to 33 bytes.
Pokémon games are divided by generations that kind of, sort act as reboots; 2013's X and Y began the sixth and most current generation.
In America RevPAR (revenue divided by rooms available in a given period) has risen for the past six years, according to STR, a data outfit.
The lower level is divided by a central hallway, on one side of which is an apartment with a bedroom, a kitchen and a bath.
Just doing the math, $10 billion divided by 15 percent means that the VC fund needs $6.6 billion of exits to make that 4x return.
First elected in 2014, he announced his reelection bid on June 1 to a constituency divided by his support of the president and his policies.
It is divided by the upside-down V of the Greek lambda, the sigil falsely believed to have been painted on Spartan shields at Thermopylae.
On the dance floor, the nearly three hundred guests, many of them from the fashion world, were divided by gender and separated with a partition.
Nearly half of Republicans said the party will unite by November, but 22019 percent said the GOP will still be divided by the general election.
In Lima, Peru, the city is divided by a wall called "the Wall of Shame," which cuts through four neighborhoods, separating rich from the poor.
The youngest millennials and Gen Z are divided by the fact that Gen Z does not remember 9/11, according to an expert on millennials.
For that matter, the founders who wrote the Constitution had no earthly idea the nation's capital would one day become so bitterly divided by party.
So if 6% was your expected rate of return, you could reasonably expect your investment to double every 12 years (72 divided by 6 = 12).
The poll finds views sharply divided by party, with three-quarters of Democrats wanting a vote on Judge Garland and two-thirds of Republicans opposed.
When divided by gender there is just a two-point gap — a statistical quibble between Trump being crushed by 22019 percent or just 33 percent.
The efficiency of robotic locomotion is measured by "cost of transport," or how much power the bot uses divided by its weight and walking speed.
Ben Ray Lujan of New Mexico said the location was a former hospital converted into living quarters for children, with rooms divided by age group.
Amy Schumer, Keegan-Michael Key, Laura Benanti and Jeremy Shamos play two married couples united by an astronomical event and divided by almost everything else.
"Everything we tried is not working," said Michael Emerson, the author of "Divided by Faith," a seminal work on race relations within the evangelical church.
We are basically saying that if you earn in the U.S., you pay X, and if you earn abroad, you pay X divided by two.
Yet South Koreans at the time expressed hope that the two Koreas, divided by the Cold War, could one day become a single nation again.
And so in California, the promise of his candidacy rested: to heal a nation torn by the Vietnam War and divided by race and class.
This space is divided by a wall paneled in heart pinewood and a cubic space of the same material, in which the kitchen is tucked.
But the COVID-19 death rate — the number of deaths divided by the total number of cases — from these three hard-hit countries varies wildly.
But political loyalties appear starkly divided by race — nearly every white person interviewed in the area backed Mr. Trump, and every black person opposed him.
But over the past 45 years, access to quality education has become only more divided by class and race, which also plays out in jazz.
Profit margins are non-GAAP operating margins, calculated as operating income plus stock-based compensation expense divided by revenue over the last 12 months (LTM).
To produce the ranking, the cities were given a score using the "mean multiple" approach — the median house price divided by the median household income.
Saskatchewan: Even in a Canada that is increasingly divided by region, we can all probably agree that anything made using Saskatoon berries is a treat.
With the Democratic Party greatly diminished here, the most intense competition now takes place within a Republican Party divided by factions and deeply personal feuds.
A relative value is the observed number of items in a group with some characteristic divided by the total number of items in the group.
Students are divided by gender; the headmistress ("she would be pretty if she ever smiled") is intent on molding her charges into miniature Stepford Wives.
Dahlvig, who ran the Swedish retail giant from 1999 to 2009, said businesses develop teams early on divided by sales, product, marketing, and so on.
While Blankenship has no political experience, his deep pockets and brash style could scramble the current Republican primary field, which is currently divided by Rep.
At the time, they called for women to be involved in the peace-building process and for families divided by the war to be united.
In many ways, we act more like two countries with different founding principles than a single people divided by differences of opinion on prudential policies.
Unlike the Golden Globes, the BAFTAs isn't divided by comedy and drama — so the biggest awards of the night will be even more hotly contested.
The ABC reboot of "Roseanne," which is a comedy about a working-class family divided by politics, saw stellar ratings after its two-episode premiere.
No modern president at this early point in his term has addressed an American public that is so unhappy about and divided by his leadership.
Before I heard about the Merrill guide, my wife and I created a list of everything we spent money on last year, divided by vendors.
Major League Baseball just announced the postseason bonus pool totaled $2335.96 MILLION to be divided by all of the teams that made the 243 playoffs.
For some, that bigger view might be divided by job into smaller slices, depending on how a given company divides the monitoring function within an organization.
The new guidelines also added more areas of the island where the maximum number of units are calculated by total area divided by 100 square meters.
The Fed, divided by a 7-3 vote, with the minority wanting a 25-basis-point hike now, appeared to be at cross purposes with itself.
Before the immigration crackdown -- before Dominican landlords were hesitant to rent to undocumented Haitians -- this building had maybe 10 small rooms divided by a narrow hallway.
When divided by party, Pew found 61 percent of Democrats, including 61 percent of self-identified conservative and moderate Democrats, said racism is a big problem.
A turbofan's bypass ratio is the amount of fan-driven air it expels from the rear divided by the amount of exhaust from the combustion chamber.
The industry's 10% yield was calculated by adding up banks' projected dividends and share buybacks, divided by market capitalization, Mayo wrote in the June 25 note.
Divided by state, the files include the voters' names and addresses, along with a unique RNC identification number assigned to every US citizen registered to vote.
Improvement in their gross leverage ratios (total assets divided by total equity) to levels better than those of global peers is an additional positive rating driver.
The Reverend William Barber's magnificent, rolling cadences, and then speeches from the survivors of slain police officers sought to unify a country divided by racial tensions.
Set against a red and white background divided by a pronounced diagonal line, the badge gives mixed messages which are doubtlessly intended to confuse the opposition.
We often take our son here with his scooter and watch him glide with delight across the park, still divided by a scruffy old railway line.
Without being divided by political party, 22019 percent of all Americans polled said outspoken stars have created mostly positive change, while 22 percent said negative change.
Protesters in the plaza The square outside Argentina's Congress was divided by fences Wednesday, with a large group of pro-legalization protesters beating drums and chanting.
Related: CNN's Russia probe coverage Trump's approval on Russia is divided by even larger partisan splits, with 293% of Democrats disapproving while 210% of Republicans approve.
Mike Donahue directs Michael Urie and Robin De Jesús as an opposites-attract couple in contemporary New York, united and divided by an act of violence.
We took the number of children screened in the most recent year available and divided by the total population of children under six in each state.
President Trump also will be better off with a united conservative group on the high court, one that is not divided by their views on precedent.
Opinions are sharply divided by party: 36 percent of Republicans believe abortion should be legal in all or most cases, compared with 76 percent of Democrats.
Kariba follows Siku, daughter of the River Spirit of the Zambezi, as she attempts to reunite her parents who are being divided by the Kariba Dam.
And investors would expect a higher yield — roughly the interest rate divided by the price paid for the bond or loan — for taking on that risk.
Jonathan Haidt is a social psychologist at New York University and the author of The Righteous Mind: Why Good People are Divided by Politics and Religion.
"In the story of Mulan," one meme shared by several posters said, "she fights for her family and country in case it's been divided by others."
By the time of his death under mysterious circumstances in 1975, it was clear that Mr. Selassie had presided over a country divided by his legacy.
In a Senate divided by the narrowest of margins — 51 Republicans and 49 Democrats — it would take only two of the Republicans to stop his nomination.
Replayed loops of Ms. Persson's voice join her live sounds; she often sings together with Mr. Williams, though they are divided by time, space and medium.
While business class cabins are often divided by galleys that can't be removed, the borders between premium economy and economy are becoming more and more invisible.
Public opinion is equally divided by party: Recent polls show that over 80% of Democrats and less than 10% of Republicans support removing Trump from office.
Randomized, controlled trials, in which participants are divided by chance into groups to compare interventions, are considered more valuable to scientists than other types of experiments.
The dining and main living areas, set along a U-shaped floor plan, are divided by 2-meter-high white brick partitions to match the walls.
What in our society do you think helps to build empathy between people of different groups (divided by race, social class or sexual orientation, for example)?
Fitch calculates unencumbered asset coverage assuming a stressed 8.5%-9% cap rate on annualized 4Q'15 unencumbered NOI divided by unsecured debt less readily available cash.
"Leisure," which shows a woman in summer white riding a bicycle and accompanied by her dog, is divided by a series of horizontal lines and forms.
The city is divided by the Danube River, and features cobblestone streets and medieval courtyards in its Castle District, as well as the chic Andrassay Avenue.
In its IPO prospectus Aramco mentions that gearing – net debt divided by balance sheet capital – will rise above its 15% comfort level immediately after SABIC closes.
On Monday, the House agreed to a rule for USMCA that will allow lawmakers two hours of debate to be equally divided by Democrats and Republicans.
That would almost certainly have been because of the alternative minimum tax, suggesting his A.M.T. income was about $43 million ($12 million divided by 28 percent).
But we wonder whether a Supreme Court that has come to be rigidly divided by both ideology and party can sustain public confidence for much longer.
That means the stuff in the parentheses is essentially equal to 1 (since a small N divided by a large number Nmax is close to zero).
The Ministries Esplanade — a huge lawn that stretches out behind the congressional building — was already being divided by police barricades on Monday as the debate continued.
The project is on a volcanic plateau divided by a river gorge and the catchment area accounts for 17 percent of the Mekong river&aposs annual flow.
Yemen has been divided by nearly two years of civil war that pits the Iran-allied Houthi group against a Western-backed coalition led by Saudi Arabia.
To see how this has worked, Mr Fisman and Mr Wang calculated the deaths-to-ceiling ratio (reported deaths divided by the mandated ceiling) for each province.
Uber's core platform contribution margin, the amount of profit it makes from its core platform business divided by revenue, turned negative in the fourth quarter of 2018.
Body mass index, or BMI, is a person's weight in kilograms divided by the square of their height in meters -- and is used to screen for obesity.
It took into account that the American electorate was deeply divided by education level, which public-opinion researchers began paying serious attention to after the 2016 election.
Contingent liquidity is strong, as unencumbered assets (21000Q211 unencumbered NOI divided by a stressed capitalization rate of 21500%) covered net unsecured debt by 21000x as of Sept.
International phone calls between the two countries have been restored, meaning friends and families divided by the stand-off can speak for the first time in decades.
The government forces have been fighting in a dozen of the roughly 60 neighbourhoods on the eastern part of Mosul, which is divided by the Tigris River.
The violent crime rate (or the number of violent crime offenses divided by the U.S. population) was 250 in 2900 and 250 in 503 -- a 250% decrease.
Hence, a 'perfect' face would display Golden Ratio proportions such as these: Distance from Top-of-the-head to Chin divided by Width-of-head equals .phi.
The implied move refers to the price of the at-the-money put plus the price of the at-the-money call, divided by the strike price.
The town of Coober Pedy doesn't look like much—a smattering of buildings and mounds of dust surrounded by a scorched desert divided by the Stuart Highway.
If the potential 17 million of bitcoins in supply is divided by the $1.75 trillion market cap estimate, then each bitcoin would be worth just over $100,000.
But Casamance's isolation from the relatively rich Muslim north from which it is divided by Gambia and its eponymous river remains a source of resentment for locals.
Barr promoted the show, a reboot of the classic sitcom that aired from 85033 to 1997, as a comedy about a working class family divided by politics.
BGEO's double leverage, defined by Fitch as equity investments in subsidiaries divided by holdco equity, stood below 100% at end-203Q16, as the company had no debt.
You can understand his dilemma: Obama remains the most unifying figure in a Democratic Party still somewhat divided by Hillary Clinton's presidential primary fight with Bernie Sanders.
BGEO's double leverage, defined by Fitch as equity investments in subsidiaries divided by holdco equity, stood below 100% at end-1Q16, as the company had no debt.
His death, and the transition of power, could become a turning point for a country ruled by a military junta and long divided by rival political factions.
To paraphrase George Bernard Shaw, Britain and America are divided by a common libel law — America's appears, in some respects, to be the mirror image of ours.
The NSC noted the study is a composite of statistical averages divided by the U.S. population and doesn't show the chances of death for a particular person.
Stories like Kwon's are a bitter and cruel reminder of the human cost of a peninsula destroyed by war, divided by politicians and kept apart by dictators.
Everybody in the story is trying to change the world, but no one ever realizes how easily they've been divided by those who hold the real power.
Whereas absolute change is merely the difference between a baseline and a later (or earlier) value, the percentage change is this difference divided by the baseline value.
Now, the administration is suddenly grappling with an Iranian government that is weakened and divided by the protests — a political development that the Americans did not anticipate.
"For a Family Divided by the Korean War, a New Chapter" was produced by Clare Toeniskoetter and Paige Cowett, and edited by Paige Cowett and Lisa Tobin.
To one side of the entry hall, a dining room, family room and kitchen are artfully divided by partial walls resembling a series of oversized picture frames.
Which may explain why Georgia Witkin's "The Modern Grandparent's Handbook" actually lists 251 grandparental names (I counted), divided by gender into three categories: Traditional, Trendy and Playful.
Despite being on the lowest of three levels, my garden-side room had ample natural light and was invitingly divided by a couch to provide lounging space.
The efficiency gap is simply one party's total wasted votes, minus the other party's total wasted votes, divided by all of the votes cast in the election.
Instead, the formula for presidential success is change divided by time: The president who alters the nation's politics the most in the shortest period ranks the highest.
The company's forward-looking P/E, which measures price-per-share divided by expected earnings over the next 2500 months, is 218.5, which is also historically expensive.
In 2017, Steve Pond of The Wrap found that in fields where acting awards divided by gender were scrapped, men indeed disproportionately bagged more nominations and wins.
When Woodfox arrived, black and white inmates lived separately, in cinder-block compounds, and the cafeteria was divided by a wooden partition, to keep the races apart.
A university student was separated from his family after the locations of his school and family were divided by battle lines between Syrian government and rebel forces.
Your debt-to-income ratio — or all of your monthly payments on your debts divided by your gross monthly income — has to come in below 43 percent.
" Added Elliott, "We don't agree at all with what the President said, and we just wanted to show that we weren't going to be divided by that.
By the end of the first act, the stage is divided by a fence, those with red armbands on one side, those with blue on the other.
After days of deadly riots between members of the two communities, neighborhoods that lived happily together for years are now divided by far more than a road.
Voices My friends called it a boxcar, the tiny cream-colored duplex I rented in Austin 20 years ago, a long rectangle divided by doorways without doors.
So, the seven years probably comes when people lived to be about 70 and dogs lived to be about 10, so 70 divided by 10 is seven.
Free cash flow yield is a measure of financial performance based on a company's cash flow from operations, minus capital expenditures, divided by the stock's market capitalization.
The farming region of Mahmoudiya, south of Baghdad, is divided by one of Iraq's most turbulent fault lines of conflict, between the country's Sunni and Shia tribes.
That 24/x is a fraction; x/25 is its reciprocal, and it's also equal to x (because anything divided by 223 is just itself, of course).
The American public is not divided exclusively by their views of religion: They are divided by their view of what America should look like as a whole.
Those catastrophes, though, were visited on a population that had been left physically weak and divided by the famine, which, in turn, increased the damage they did.
The more common way to consider valuation is the price-to-earnings ratio, which simply stated, is the price of a stock divided by earnings per share.
His party is increasingly divided by fighting over succession, and Mr. Mugabe has lost the support of longtime allies like veterans of the country's war of liberation.
Yours, very sincerely and respectfully, A. Lincoln The letter resonated with a weary population divided by war, and was quickly reproduced in other newspapers across the North.
Under Charles de Gaulle, for instance, about a third of the Culture Ministry's budget was dedicated to the country's historic monuments, a percentage now divided by three.
In a country divided by the upcoming election, President Obama garnered bipartisan support for a significant budget increase this week: $25 billion in additional cyber security spending.
Divided by race and criminal activity, the kids of Deadly Class exhibit a similar spirit to the kids in works like Battle Royale and The Hunger Games.
On any given week, the show looks something like Project Runway divided by The Voice multiplied by the power of larger-than-life personalities with even bigger wigs.
If prices continue to rise at this rate, then the typical price of most things in the US will double roughly every 20183 years (22018 divided by 220).
LOW UA/UD As of June 0003, 2017, DDR's unencumbered assets (defined as unencumbered NOI divided by an 8% stressed capitalization rate) covered net unsecured debt by 1.9x.
It's an elegy for cities and towns that travelers once crossed by road and rail, for the neighborhoods divided by urban highways, for empty factories and consolidated schools.
The FCC ratio, defined as operating and other income, divided by interest and amortization of debt expenses and interest on operating leases, amounted to 2.06x, as of Sept.
To see how the policy has worked, Mr Fisman and Mr Wang calculated the deaths-to-ceiling ratio (reported deaths divided by the mandated ceiling) for each province.
The survey queried more than 1,000 U.S. adults in early April, roughly evenly divided by sex, and results were within a 3 to 5 point margin of error.
It is divided by geography, ideology, and history, less focused and coherent than the other great (and sometimes also chaotic) movement of the recent left, Black Lives Matter.
Respondents' stances are largely divided by party, with 2900 percent of Democrats supporting impeachment and removal compared to 220006 percent of independents and just 2202 percent of Republicans.
The company's realized price – the total revenue on oil sales divided by the number of barrels - was $36.18, a 58 percent increase over the same period last year.
The two rooms are divided by what appears to be a large chunk of earth with roots sticking out giving the main room a sense of being underground.
They were divided by ideology but united initially by their common hatred of the Soviets and later by their common pursuit of wealth by trading with each other.
And the gender wage gap—male minus female wages, divided by male wages—is still around 15%, meaning women as a group earn 85% of what men do.
Perhaps with subsequent renovations to add more context to the story, the play could completely satisfy as a cautionary study of a house divided by relatively trivial pursuits.
OZM's interest coverage, as calculated by FEBITDA divided by interest expenses decreased to 6.4x for the TTM ending 2Q16 from 7.8x for TTM 1Q16 and 9.3x in 2015.
The small town of Cleveland is home to 12,000 residents who are largely divided by railroad tracks that separate east from west – as well as black from white.
As my colleague Nilay Patel wrote recently, the future of headphones is shaping up to be a realm divided by the wireless tech that was once our liberator.
When you go into the music player — which is a bit buried under the "sounds" section of the "vault" menu option — you'll see everything divided by game series.
Opinion on whether Apple is right is divided by political party lines: 54 percent of Democrats agree with Apple, while only 37 percent of Republicans support the company.
With TweetDelete, you simply need to sign in and start initiating the deleting process a distinct number of times equal to your total tweet count divided by 3,200.
Living in two different continents, divided by time, culture, and political inclinations, we have little we agree upon other than that Choo Shin-Soo has a fantastic arm.
Now, a year from now is about a year and a half from 2020, so $273 is divided by 1 plus 25 percent, raised to the 1.5st power.
Remember, productivity is just output divided by inputs, and thus it includes anything and everything affecting how much output we get for each worker or piece of capital.
The number they got for the antiproton was −2.7928473441(42)μN, where μN is equal to another fundamental constant (like pi or e) divided by the proton's mass.
A common comparison between stocks and bond is made by comparing the S&P 500's earnings yield (earnings divided by price) to the 10-year Treasury yield.
Long wooden bridges connect parts of the camps divided by water; steps have been carefully carved into the hillsides to ease access to the shelters perched on them.
Germany and its allies must now safeguard the free trade order and avoid being divided by Trump's offer to exempt some allies from the proposed tariffs, Zypries said.
The chief put the episode in the larger context of a nation divided by race and high-profile instances in which white officers have killed unarmed black people.
Likewise when divided by income, the lower an income bracket, the more likely a respondent was to say an immediate family member had been in jail or prison.
While Trump's approval numbers on specific topics (the economy, trade, immigration, etc.) are highly divided by partisan identification, North Korea is a subject where that is less true.
Thousands of journalists set up temporary bases inside a vast, hangar-like hall that was divided by blue curtains, giving it the air of a labyrinthine changing room.
In 2013, they were divided by the crisis in Egypt, with Qatar providing financial support for the Morsi government and the Saudis and the Emiratis backing the Army.
Once training is complete, these future agents and officers begin their zero-fail mission against the backdrop of an intense election year in a nation divided by politics.
As a member of the Opata tribe, she is part of a network of other tribal nations divided by the border, including the Tohono O'odham and Apache nations.
The film brushes ever so lightly against issues of race and class, but is finally more interested in how its characters are divided by taste, temperament and attitude.
What I'm not interested in, however, is a breakdown of the worthiness of a game based on its cost divided by the time I'll likely spend playing it.
" In St. Louis, the city is divided by a street, and you don't go on the other side of the street because it's "the bad side of town.
The EC and the EPA would have us believe that epidemiological methodologies are sufficiently precise to measure changes at the level of 85033 percent (3600 divided by 900,000).
The long, relatively narrow studio is roughly divided by enormous cubbies stuffed with monographs, portfolios, coffee cans full of paintbrushes, intricately painted calaveras, and all sorts of collectibles.
The two armies are divided by an "Area of Separation" - often called a demilitarized zone - into which their military forces are not permitted under a 1974 ceasefire arrangement.
The country's COVID-19 fatality rate, or death rate — the number of deaths divided by the total number of cases — is higher than any other, at about 9.5%.
But residents' lives have been upended by the indirect consequences of the war: damaged infrastructure, authorities' neglect of the forsaken territories, communities arbitrarily divided by the front line.
Every major city in America has seen its neighborhoods divided by federally-funded highway dollars, many targeting areas that housed the homes and businesses of people of color.
A high rent becomes manageable when divided by two (or three), and there's a live-in bulwark against loneliness, a bad day at work, a romance gone sour.
In macroeconomics, it's the thing that makes the economy grow without having to add jobs, and it's defined as gross domestic product (GDP) divided by total hours worked.
The Trump administration, after all, appears weak: It is relatively unpopular, mired in scandal and divided by infighting — Anthony Scaramucci's 10-day tenure is just the latest example.
Bishop Sergio Pagano, prefect of the Vatican's Apostolic Archives, said documents from the World War Two period contain millions of pages divided into 121 sections divided by topics.
Op-Ed Contributor Europe is being torn apart; divided by the aftershocks of the financial crisis, Europeans seem able to find common ground only in a common enemy.
The road is divided by a grassy median punctuated with statues of Civil War figures like Robert E. Lee, joined by Richmonder Arthur Ashe in the mid-1990s.
BTW -- the total pool number is essentially made up of playoff stadium ticket sales and is divided by the 10 playoff teams based on how far they got.
With Libya still plagued by disorder and divided by rival governments and militias, it has become a safe haven for people smugglers and a dangerous place for migrants.
But here's one more uncomfortable thought that also explains why King remains so relevant: The country is still divided by many of the same issues that consumed him.
And divided by the number of gunshot victims in the United States in the one and one-half months in 2018 alone, that comes out to being $5,800.
Lying nearly 30 feet underground, the Hadrian-era barracks cover over 10,000 square feet, featuring 39 rooms divided by a corridor decorated with frescoes and floors boasting mosaics.
In a country still divided by civil war-era rivalries, dragging the skeletons of the past out of the closet as Lane does is not without its dangers.
But the member states were divided by the presence of a representative sent by Veneuzela's opposition leader Juan Guaido, who argued that Maduro's 2018 re-election was illegitimate.
The turnover ratio is trading volumes divided by the average amount of S&P/LSTA Leveraged Loan Index Outstanding, and can be seen as a proxy for market liquidity.
The world is divided by variant understanding of what football is all about, and so the vast majority of attempts to define 'world class' status are doomed to fail.
Factoring in utilities and the fact we might not be able to snag the cheapest possible apartment, I planned for monthly costs of roughly $2,500 and divided by two.
As of March 91133, 2016, the company's implied value of unencumbered assets (defined as unencumbered NOI divided by a stressed 8% capitalization rate) covered net unsecured debt by 2.7x.
The rooms with the gray doors on the left are where inmates can have no-contact visits, speaking via telephones to visitors who are divided by a glass wall.
After World War I, the Kurds were promised their own state only to have their population -- which extends through Turkey, Syria, Iraq, and Iran -- divided by new international borders.
During the Lelo match, the town is divided by an imaginary line that is ingrained in the minds of the residents of Lanchkhuti as if it were a canyon.
Leaders from the city of Yathrib, some 250 miles north, wanted to become Muslim, and invited Mohammed to rule their city, which had been bitterly divided by tribal infighting.
Body mass index, or BMI, is a person's weight in kilograms divided by the square of their height in meters, and the measurement is used to screen for obesity.
Round 2: Party B - 90,000 votes Party A - 60,000 votes Party C - 30,403 votes = Party B allocated one seat and its vote share is divided by two to 45,000.
According to a YouGov poll conducted after the DNC hack, 85033 percent of Americans think Trump is "too friendly" toward Russia — although those results were starkly divided by party.
Here at home, the last three years have brought us two major referendums and two general elections; voters are exhausted and divided by the bile unleashed by populist politics.
The two Koreas have been divided by a heavily militarised border since the 1950-53 war, and both sides are using the Games as a way of easing tensions.
They expected the health risk of one cigarette to be five percent of the risk of smoking 20 (one divided by 20; this is true for lung cancer risk).
Near a large, heated, free-form swimming pool is an L-shape building with two one-bedroom one-bath apartments, divided by a room for the swimming pool equipment.
Prime numbers are integers (whole numbers) that can only be divided by themselves or the number 1, and they appear along the number line in a highly erratic way.
But the exchange captured the essence of an awkward, compulsory yet increasingly close working relationship between two men divided by temperament but Krazy Glued together by shared self-interest.
To the Editor: Re "Rift Over Israel Has Democrats Divided by Age" (front page, March 6): Of course Democrats are more aggressive in combating prejudice within their own party.
Because the township is large and divided by highways, some residents said they get their sense of connection within their neighborhoods, rather than from the township as a whole.
Her experience tracks with the study's findings that the sexism in the places where women live and work as adults affects them — but those effects are divided by gender.
If I take the natural log of the actual data for the number of infections (divided by the initial number), then that number should be proportional to the time.
To produce the ranking, it looked at data from the third quarter of 2019 using the "mean multiple" approach — the median house price divided by the median household income.
The total of all assessed values is then divided by the total budgets of schools, libraries, fire and police departments and other agencies to calculate a citywide tax rate.
For the numerically inclined, the score is derived from the song's YouTube views divided by the average number of YouTube views for all of that year's best-song nominees.
In a charred, multi-story garage full of blown-up cars in Tikrit, hundreds have set up their own informal camp, where families are divided by simple hanging sheets.
The Daily Podcast | For a Family Divided by the Korean War, a New Chapter (2018) Nearly 70 years ago, Sylvia Nam's grandfather left for North Korea and never returned.
Both men had been shaken from their respective sanctuaries of literary and athletic attainment by the harsh realities of a nation deeply divided by war, race and social inequality.
That's because its aggregate tax rate on its foreign profits would be 2023 percent, or total foreign taxes of $280 million divided by total foreign profits of $2 billion.
The ratio states that the length of a woman's face divided by the width should have a ratio of 1:1.618 — in order to be considered beautiful, that is.
Through its interactions—which are so many and varied, and far from just "walking simulator" movement—we, the player, the titular Edith, learn of a family divided by fate.
Arab leaders, long divided by regional rivalries, also ended their annual summit in Tunisia calling for cooperation with non-Arab Iran based on non-interference in each others' affairs.
President Ashraf Ghani's U.S.-backed government remains plagued by corruption and divided by factions loyal to political strongmen whose armed supporters often are motivated by ethnic, family, and regional loyalties.
POC regularly face obstacles to operate and sustain nightlife, including inaccessibility to venues, exclusionary social circles divided by race and class, and micro-aggressions inside and outside of the club.
The number 2016 divided by 1.83 equals 504, exactly—with no remainder, which makes the year 2016, like the upcoming years 2020, 2024, and 2028 (and beyond) a leap year.
Anxiety tended to be divided by issue, with health care (43 percent), the economy (35 percent), trust in the government (32 percent) and hate crimes (31 percent) topping people's lists.
Check Your Debt-to-Income Ratio Your debt-to-income ratio is the sum of all your monthly payments on all the loans you carry, divided by your monthly income.
Trump, 70, will be the oldest president ever sworn in for a first term and will take the helm of a nation left deeply divided by his scorched-earth campaign.
South Korea said on Monday it would seek ways to continue engaging North Korea, including trying to arrange more reunions for families divided by the war and lowering military tensions.
Once your accounts have been dividedby agreement or court order — check to make sure your asset allocation is on target for your risk tolerance and timeline as an individual.
Their average credit losses (defined as the increase in loans 0003 days' overdue, plus write-offs, divided by average performing loans) fell to 11% in 9M16 from 19% in 2015.
In a photo tweeted by the wax museum Wednesday morning, the pair have been moved apart, divided by a completely neutral – and somewhat random – party in the split, Robert Pattinson.
This is particularly relevant because of Invatlan's expected moderate levels of double leverage, defined as equity investments in subsidiaries plus the holding company's intangibles, divided by the holdco's common equity.
If put into the context of indigenous futurism, then we can think through a similar formula to discuss indigenous cyberpunk: cyberpunk equals "traditions" multiplied by transgression Again, divided by colonialism.
The number 2016 divided by 1.83 equals 504, exactly—with no remainder, which makes the year 2016, like the upcoming years 2020, 2024 and 2028 (and beyond), a leap year.
The book's author, Adam Makos, says Brown and Hudner were able to forge a friendship across racial lines in an America that was even more divided by race than today.
Politicians recognize that Catalan society is deeply divided by the question of independence and that the issue is not easy to resolve in a way that can placate both camps.
The total square footage is 7,597 feet, which includes nine bedrooms, eight and a half baths and expansive living and dining rooms divided by a double-sided wood-burning fireplace.
The area it entered, near the municipality of Ettal, in Bavaria, is idyllic in a Sound of Music sort of way, with valleys divided by mountains with cloud-covered peaks.
EQR has a liquidity coverage ratio (total sources divided by total uses) of 13x and should be able to refinance or repay its upcoming indebtedness via accessing the public markets.
A December report from Eurostat, the European Union's statistics agency, looked at GDP per capita - the economy divided by its people - in terms of purchasing power between 2004 and 123.
If investors expect it to make $10 per share (its net income divided by the number of shares it has issued), it would have a price-earnings ratio of 10.
The women consulted the lists of potential wines laid out in front of them, all of which were divided by country or region, as well as by subregion or style.
The importance of marriage is emphasized from an early age, and single members of the church have traditionally attended separate congregations called "singles wards," which are divided by age groups.
Once participants were divided by skill level, they started learning their drills, which, on this day, included the "hockey stop" for the intermediates and the "crazy legs" for the advanced.
And above all, we need to guard the independence of the central bank, the most important government institution that has not been divided by the deep partisanship so evident elsewhere.
Mississippi's education system is deeply divided by race: the state's best schools are majority white, while all 19 of the F-graded public school districts are over 80 percent black.
But Ms. Rommel's color is as beautiful as ever, especially in simpler works like "Volvo 2484," where two orange squares both divided by and edged in green rivet the eyes.
Once a pandemic is over and all the numbers are tallied, its case fatality rate is simply the total number of deaths divided by the total number of recorded cases.
Goldman Sachs plots the so-called equity risk premium, or the gap between the earnings yield on S&P 500 (earnings divided by price) and the 10-year Treasury yield.
Greek police were keeping media about a kilometre away from the Kastanies border crossing, but the broader area, where the two countries are divided by a river, was more permeable.
The city is divided by the Yangtze and has three main districts — Wuchang, Hanyang and Hankou — with the wet market at the center of the outbreak located near Hankou station.
The sides are again accessible via two zippered compartments (all the zippers are improved and designed for more durability) and the interior is divided by three included velcro, flexible dividers.
Google CEO Sundar Pichai now leads a workforce divided by the issue of diversity, according to an email he sent to employees cancelling an all-hands meeting on the topic.
His building was a walkup, and he lived on the fourth floor, in a studio with a single large window, which was divided by metal brackets into many small panes.
Greek police were keeping media about a kilometer away from the Kastanies border crossing, but the broader area, where the two countries are divided by a river, was more permeable.
That's how much money they say the National Rifle Association spent to support the campaigns of Senator Marco Rubio of Florida divided by the number of students in the state.
If, for example, the sticker price is $22011,1503, but the average student pays $2150,2100, the discount rate is the difference ($2100,000) divided by the sticker price ($50,000), or 40 percent.
Evaluating his tenure, the Economist noted in 2007 that Chirac had inherited a country in 1995 divided by debt and unemployment — and had left it in much the same position.
Government forces are still fighting in a dozen of about 50 neighborhoods on the eastern part of Mosul, which is divided by the Tigris River that runs through its center.
This is particularly relevant because of Invatlan's expected moderate levels of double leverage defined as equity investments in subsidiaries plus the holding company's intangibles, divided by the holdco's common equity.
And taken as a whole, it reveals something about the United States in the Trump era: The country is not divided by racial conflict, but by conflict over racial ideology.

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