So 7 divided by 3 is the same as 12 divided by 163, and 12 divided by 3 is 4.
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It would be 52 percent (13 divided by 600), not 48 percent (290 divided by 26397).
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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.
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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.
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Because an eternity divided by three is ... um. 4.
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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.
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These two Americas are deeply divided by mistrust and misunderstanding.
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The numbers are just as bleak when divided by generation.
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Fitch defines liquidity coverage as liquidity sources divided by uses.
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Again, it's just two numbers: weight divided by height squared.
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Thus, 64 divided by four yields 16 grams per Nugg.
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Two humans, divided by country, united by hatred of Trump.
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Divided by five, that would only be $500,000 per person.
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"The pope denounced a world divided by walls," Flavin said.
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But the party has always been divided by power struggles.
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Those views are sharply divided by race, partisanship and age.
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Nigerians should never be divided by ethnic or religious lines.
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Unsurprisingly, opinion on Trump's reelection was divided by party affiliation.
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Perceptions of the economy became significantly more divided by race.
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This makes clear that our communities are divided by design.
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Voters are sharply divided by party on Trump's job performance.
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I've got to go hear characters divided by hate sing.
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They're basically divided by the assignment, the jobs he did.
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Did we want to feel less divided by political party?
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"Divided by 120 payments, and that's $16 a month," he said.
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In general, international rugby teams are divided by nationality, not ethnicity.
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What has changed is how those attitudes are divided by party.
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So you'd do 8 divided by 2 first, which is 4.
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Yemen has been divided by nearly two years of civil war.
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It takes five steps, so 20 divided by 4 equals 5.
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It is just output (GDP) divided by a measure of inputs.
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Herculaneum also boasted public bathhouses, divided by gender with stunning mosaics.
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Here's how the ownership of the company is divided by shareholder.
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Fitch defines liquidity coverage as liquidity sources divided by liquidity uses.
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The stage, by the way, is divided by a long staircase.
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We are not gonna be divided by anything said by anyone.
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The center has a speedskating school divided by age and ability.
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A $10,000 raise divided by 26 equals approximately $385 before taxes.
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Suffolk, like Wilson, was segregated, unofficially divided by the railroad tracks.
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For all its growth, San Antonio remains starkly divided by income.
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Moultrie's overall mobility rate — access divided by success — is 1.3 percent.
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We will not be divided by mentally disturbed people with bad intentions.
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The researchers examine mark-ups (ie, selling prices divided by production costs).
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Outrage at Ms Park has united South Koreans previously divided by ideology.
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The competing protesters were divided by a large contingent of police officers.
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That number, divided by 60 seconds, comes out to approximately 12 minutes.
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Rating: 1 million frequent flier miles divided by the resulting 11,000+ lbs.
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We have become, in effect, two societies, largely divided by educational attainment.
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We live in a weird society so divided by races and religions.
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It's a city divided by race and class, but not by religion.
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When they talk to each other, they are usually divided by space.
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The spacious dining area is divided by wooden screens into intimate subsections.
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How could it be when Ms. Politkovskaya's voice is divided by three?
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Hall believes the combined discount is 13%, or $60 divided by $1,060.
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It's Charlie Chaplin meets Monty Python's silly walks divided by the Teletubbies.
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Here we were divided by that familiar, invisible structure: the fourth wall.
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This is the essence of a nation divided by red and blue.
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A nation divided by vast differences in wealth is unhealthy and unstable.
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Lee's firm calculates engagement by adding likes and comments divided by followers.
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That's especially important as consumer attention gets divided by apps like Snapchat.
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The total is divided by the number of months in your lease.
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"Like much of America, doctors are divided by ideology, by party," Sommers says.
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They aren't chronological, or divided by regions or conflicts, as some might expect.
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That put them on opposite sides of various conflicts, often divided by sect.
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However, the people in all their wisdom have been divided by the reveal.
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While results were mildly divided by ideology, they were fairly close even there.
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What's interesting is that figure divided by 100 payments comes out to $261.84.
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The guide is divided by neighborhoods, like Back Bay, Beacon Hill and Seaport.
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Now, once again, people across the country are divided by an optical illusion.
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But lawmakers appeared divided by his nomination ahead of Monday's final vote. Sen.
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Quick definition: Share price of a stock divided by its earnings per share.
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Right now, we're divided by partisanship, by race, by religion, by class, etc.
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The math is simple: $10 million divided by $100,000 equals 2023 jobs. Voilà!
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Democracy is a relative novelty; Nepalis are divided by caste, religion and language.
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Their families, though divided by class, share leftist sympathies, and are consequently vulnerable.
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Their voters are now deeply divided by race, religious belief, culture, and geography.
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The West Bank and Gaza have since been divided by a bitter schism.
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"It pains me to see this country divided by race," Mr. Link said.
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And Democrats were deeply divided by age over their party and its future.
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Austin and its suburbs remain sharply divided by class, race and even religion.
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In just two years, Baghdad's once-mixed neighborhoods were starkly divided by religion.
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Today, Berkeley has cleaved into disparate worlds divided by class, race and major.
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Kassel, like Athens, is an immigrant city, geographically divided by ethnicity and class.
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It's O.K. We've always been divided by some of these big political issues.
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We are divided by a fundamental understanding of what a human being is.
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The Taqueria is his favourite spot in a city still divided by race.
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Most restaurants in Saudi Arabia are divided by gender or for men only.
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But insiders are divided by party in Nevada, New Hampshire, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin.
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It's divided by the 2081.55 playoff teams based on how far they got.
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A 'Remain' campaigner, May has vowed to unite those divided by the EU referendum.
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Fitch defines leverage as debt less readily available cash divided by recurring operating EBITDA.
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For years, heroin markets in the U.S. were loosely divided by the Mississippi river.
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Iron and steel is divided by thickness; the heftier pieces fetch a higher price.
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In a city divided by sect and class, they also lead to unexpected encounters.
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Reunions between families divided by the war and the border are an emotional issue.
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It also replaced a school system segregated by race with one divided by wealth.
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A prime number is one that can be divided by only 1 and itself.
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Simple math says $425 million divided by 332 people would be $1.28 million each.
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Apollo's leverage, as measured by corporate debt divided by FEBITDA, was 2.67x at Sept.
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He stressed that Europe would not let itself be divided by the United States.
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Not divided by our otherness, but embracing it as we have done for generations.
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Price per share is determined by the value of the car divided by 2,000.
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Thirty years after the fall of the Berlin Wall, Berlin is divided by light.
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The result is a sunlit, green labyrinth of walls divided by narrow, wood passageways.
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That is because Belgium is a nation divided by language as much as politics.
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And the two sides are divided by religion, with Kashmir stuck in the middle.
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Then the value of pi would be the circumference divided by twice the radius.
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Drained by farmers and divided by treaty, America's second-longest river is running dry.
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Even divided by light applause, these pieces blurred into and stretched toward one another.
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Most importantly, it unites young people divided by war, said wrestling coordinator Limor Joseph.
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At the time of Carnival Row, the Burgue's government is divided by two parties.
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The company's expense ratio — the bank's expenses divided by revenue — climbed to 61 percent.
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Quebecers and the French sometimes sound like two peoples divided by a common language.
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Neumann's G650ER sat 16 passengers with multiple compartments divided by bulkheads with electric doors.
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The fight has essentially turned the city into two, divided by the Tigris River.
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Like Democrats, Republicans are also internally divided by class but held together by identity.
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Mosul's two sides are divided by the Tigris River and normally linked by bridges.
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A bar and an open dining room are divided by a double-sided fireplace.
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"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.
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But her BMI score — her weight divided by her height squared — classifies her as obese.
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It was clear that we have been, and in many ways remain, divided by design.
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Aleppo, a major Syrian city, has been divided by the ongoing strife in the country.
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Let's do the math: 16 million divided by 3 makes around 5.3 million full pixels.
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Meanwhile, the protest movement lacks clear leadership and risks being divided by the coming struggle.
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But 20 divided by zero is just subtracting nothing from 20 over and over again.
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When Lee was alive, the martial arts world was rigidly divided by different fighting styles.
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In the film, the U.S. is mentioned as a country divided by civil war, so.
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I worry, though, that politics divided by worldview may be the natural state of things.
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We finished the list and had every pharmacy's notes in the spreadsheet, divided by borough.
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Until recently, this town was divided by brutal fighting between pro-government and rebel forces.
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This last statistic, total income divided by total followers, is a good one to watch.
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That ought to be a huge boon for a continent divided by arbitrary colonial borders.
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Both countries claim all of Kashmir, but administer separate parts, divided by a defacto border.
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But it probably will be more divided by education, at least among whites, and gender.
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The gender wage ratio is calculated as women's median pay divided by men's median pay.
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Departments are divided by brand, with each designer receiving their own nook and sales representative.
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Park's dismissal has exposed fault lines in a society long divided by Cold War politics.
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A second bill would require all public multiple-occupancy bathrooms to be divided by gender.
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Not even in nightmares I thought I would see Brazil divided by a real wall!!
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Views on all of these questions about the coronavirus outbreak are sharply divided by party.
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Both are playing with the idea of a nation divided by class, age and geography.
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However the cities are divided by a state line bisecting the Kansas City metro area.
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Geographically, Chicago is starkly divided by race, with most whites living on the North Side.
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Notionally united by religion, it was divided by almost everything else: class, sect, language, ethnicity.
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Fitch defines leverage as debt net of readily available cash divided by recurring operating EBITDA.
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On the political side, we are a nation increasingly divided by socioeconomic and party lines.
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You should see a list of all the most recently used tabs divided by device.
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One million divided by 25 years is only $153,000 a year or $3,333 a month.
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Their Thanksgiving is not divided by politics, but united by the flag on their uniform.
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To calculate the final score, the metric scores were added up and divided by four.
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The copper/gold ratio sees copper prices in ounces divided by gold prices in ounces.
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It's been said that England and America are two countries divided by a common language.
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Prior to the redesign, Snapchat was divided by Chat (left), Stories (right), and Discover (far right).
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The latter group was further divided by how many cups they drank each day, on average.
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Three blocks of neatly organized rooftops that were divided by the narrow streets replaced the beach.
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It shows the amount of profit Uber makes from its core platform business, divided by revenue.
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Two giant faces loom large – Luke Skywalker and Kylo Ren – divided by a beam of light.
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These two halves of the experience aren't just divided by perspective and action, but also physically.
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New Iberia, within the Parish of Iberia, is a city literally divided by a railroad track.
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I actually think I would have done better in a tribe that wasn't divided by age.
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Fitch defines Host's leverage as debt, net of readily available cash divided by recurring operating EBITDA.
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What's especially remarkable is that Facebook's stickiness, or DAUs divided by MAUs, stayed steady at 66%.
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Most "forested" areas, even in rural spaces, are like checkerboards, divided by roads, fields and fences.
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The plan would split the P.S. 8 zone roughly in half, divided by the Brooklyn Bridge.
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Recently, however, in a UK divided by Brexit, the major British parties have been torn asunder.
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In Europe, for instance, people were divided by Catholic versus Protestant or by nobility versus peasants.
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Republicans and Democrats are divided by more than political philosophy and their choice of presidential candidates.
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People who commented on Khattri's apology video were divided by how they felt about his ban.
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Instead of united by love, Trump's America is divided by gender, religion, race and immigration status.
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More than ever, millennials are staggeringly divided by gender, while older generations show far smaller differences.
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When it began in 1951 it was a bit like the Venice Biennale, divided by nation.
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"We have been divided by war, by bloodshed and fighting," said Mr. Jiboori, the Basra businessman.
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We already see cracks within the European Union and Britain is divided by the Brexit debates.
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Reese Witherspoon and Kerry Washington play moms divided by nearly everything in the Hulu mini-series.
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Reese Witherspoon and Kerry Washington play moms divided by nearly everything in the Hulu mini-series.
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Temple of Diana—its length divided by eight evenly spaced Corinthian columns, its width by six.
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That's essentially the company's total revenue divided by total users on Facebook, Messenger, Instagram, and WhatsApp.
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The country, once divided by hate, is now a nation reunified by a partnership with nature.
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Instead, they were to be divided by 52 weeks and paid out on a weekly basis.
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In the national accounts, consumption is totted up across the economy and divided by the population.
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Jesse Marchese directs this tale of two brothers divided by fortune and brought together by fate.
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We heard from a couple desperate to have a baby, but now divided by the ban.
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Fitch defines FCC as recurring operating EBITDA less straight-line rents divided by total interest incurred.
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It has three components: a lid divided by a bar; a metal stand; and a wastebasket.
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More border crossings have opened, helping unite families divided by Central Asia's crazy quilt of frontiers.
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Both films were partly experiments to see how I could create an audience divided by gender.
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Lifetime value divided by customer acquisition costs is increasely an important metric for retailers and brands.
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It is calculated using price divided by the index's average historical 10-year earnings, adjusted for inflation.
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Your credit score is based on the total balances of those accounts divided by your total limit.
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So $800 billion is -- $800 billion divided by 5003 means that's what quantitative easing is one cut.
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To calculate it, just take the price of the product divided by the total dosage in milligrams.
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The current version is divided into three phases in a one hour period divided by short breaks.
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Most lap pools are divided by a black line on the bottom of the pool, Meili says.
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The electric field is the negative of the change in potential divided by the change in position.
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After five years of school about half cannot work out that 24 divided by three is eight.
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Times two, times G, divided by c squared, that gets us about 10^-27 meters in radius.
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The speed we go basically comes down to a simple formula: fitness times form, divided by mass.
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I work in an open-plan studio with 14 other artists, each space divided by tall partitions.
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The scandal and verdict have exposed fault lines in a country long divided by Cold War politics.
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Those general concerns about contacts between the Trump campaign and Russians are also sharply divided by party.
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On one level, it is about how Japanese society remains corrosively divided by gender, age, and circumstance.
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In the experiment, two rooms were divided by a wall containing both a window and a peephole.
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Woven throughout this detective story is a tale of star-crossed lovers, divided by class and war.
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Most Americans or their ancestors came here to escape the idea that society is divided by class.
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Board of Education, most public schools in America's major cities remain starkly divided by race and class.
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Many of the contacts are listed anonymously, especially pertaining to the massages, which are divided by country.
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Neighbors divided China and Taiwan are neighbors divided by decades of tension after they separated in 1949.
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Consider the discrepancies in jobs requiring similar education and responsibility, or similar skills, but divided by gender.
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This raises the possibility that families who have been divided by the conflict could finally be reunited.
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The already fractured House GOP conference has been further divided by Donald Trump's candidacy this election cycle.
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How has the rate of injuries (number of inquiries divided by the number of competition plays) changed?
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There are two living spaces divided by a two-sided fireplace, two dining spaces and the kitchen.
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AND YOU AVERAGE 4.8 AND 50 BASIS POINTS, THAT'S 5.3, DIVIDED BY 2, GETS YOU AROUND 2.7.
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It was further divided by a media wall with 55-inch smart TVs installed on both sides.
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Divided by country, the report includes a lengthy compendium of publicized instances of religious violence and persecution.
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Don't just focus on the yield, which is the annual dividend payment divided by the stock price.
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The row is divided by a large pathway leading to a deck that overlooks the Atlantic Ocean.
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And China is able to keep Indian attentions divided by keeping a close military relationship with Pakistan.
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The Gates' average annual income for these years is $1503 billion divided by 30, or $4 billion.
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Bosnia, for example, remains dysfunctional more than two decades after its war ended, divided by ethnic-based parties.
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For each physician, the researchers defined excess charges as total charges divided by the total Medicare allowable amount.
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Texas voters remain sharply divided by party on the issue, however, a Quinnipiac University Poll found in May.
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Each day, I challenge myself to hit an efficiency goal: number of actual minutes divided by expected minutes.
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Caption: The number of volcanoes with more than 210 million people living within 230 kilometers, divided by country.
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Your maximum contribution for that year would be $0003,250 (or $4,500 divided by 12, then multiplied by 6).
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The number of walks and hits a pitcher allows, divided by the total number of innings he's pitched.
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Comparing bond yields and earnings yields - a measure of earnings divided by the stock price - also favors stocks.
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So the north and south side are extraordinarily different places, mainly divided by class, and somewhat by race.
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Instead, the store is set up as a large, open space divided by articles of clothing and brands.
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When it was divided by the victorious allies, many firms moved their offices and factories to West Germany.
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Each day, I challenge myself to hit an efficiency goal: number of actual minutes divided by expected minutes.
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I tend to change locations two to three times throughout my day, divided by projects I'm working on.
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The bottom line: Analysts view this as an issue of productivity — sales divided by space, more or less.
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Like a liquidation preference, debt must be repaid before the proceeds from being acquired are divided by shareholders.
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It's a vast diverse country, a tropical United States, whose rich and poor are divided by a chasm.
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There are two options: letting the vandalism divide a community that's already divided by opinions, politics and races.
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Finland and Estonia have for years considered linking their capitals, which are divided by the Gulf of Finland.
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Specifically, the error of each fraction is no more than 1 divided by the square of the denominator.
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Historically divided by race In the beginning, membership in Greek organizations was segregated across racial and ethnic lines.
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Intensity is measured by the percentage gain for each bull market divided by its number of calendar days.
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This is hardly the case in a 28-nation bloc divided by 24 languages and various political cultures.
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President Trump hired him in July 2017 to bring order to a White House staff divided by factions.
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But enough to draw a line between two camps within the Western community, now divided by fundamental contradictions.
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And that's the biggest thing—trying to bring us back, so we're not divided by race or religion.
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Modern Love Divided by race, politics and pasts, they found a place with each other … until they didn't.
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The film does a brilliant job of satirizing the harmful ways people are divided by language and fear.
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The stocks below are ranked in ascending order based on their expected return divided by their implied volatility.
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Our reporters spoke to people who live in those areas divided by walls, fences, rivers and other barricades.
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In La Paz, the system, which opened in 2014, has bridged communities divided by race and social status.
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The set-up was a straight forward table for two divided by a mirrored partition on both sides.
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A P-E ratio is simply the current share price of a stock divided by its earnings per share.
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Lloyd's has an expense ratio - costs divided by net premiums - of 20.3 percent, according to ratings agency AM Best.
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The two sides are divided by small edible gifts, macarons and biscotti, that appear to tumble down the side.
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Mosul is divided by the Tigris River, with both sides making up about half of Iraq's second-largest city.
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The poor one-party state to the North and wealthy democratic South are divided by a heavy militarized border.
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Notes: [1] Calculated by taking 63 revenues * (1-86%), divided by 2016 1 year cohort spend (as a baseline).
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The notion that Clinton and Sanders supporters were divided by ideology, he writes, is starkly contradicted by statistical analysis.
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The southeast Asian market, while lucrative, was divided by language, culture and geography — which placed additional challenges on logistics.
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The latter, defined by Fitch as equity investments in subsidiaries divided by holdco equity, was 136% at end-2016.
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In a postcolonial society still deeply divided by race, gender, and class inequalities, how can we understand these works?
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The family film tackles social issues as the residents of the animal metropolis are divided by prejudice and fear.
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In addition to their sharp divides along racial lines, Pennsylvania voters' preferences are also divided by gender and education.
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Average leverage, defined as debt divided by FEBITDA, was 3.16x for 'A' category firms for the TTM ending Sept.
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But most importantly, this simple calculation — revenue divided by MAUs — is incredibly ill-placed in the context of Reddit.
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They also made plans for military talks and reunions of families divided by the Korean war of 1950-53.
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In public filings, companies have to disclose their "pay ratios," or the CEO's compensation divided by the median employee's.
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The hatred of our opponents that accompanies a party system divided by worldview is self-reinforcing and, ultimately, dangerous.
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You can see how the second number, being smaller, would be pretty tiny if divided by the first number.
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I do find Jonathan Haidt's book "The Righteous Mind: Why Good People Are Divided by Politics and Religion" captivating.
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To The Front unites these photographers in an industry, and a society, that is too often divided by gender.
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Lebanon's politicians, divided by their attitudes to Saudi Arabia and Iran, among many other things, are already trading accusations.
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In effect the family would have a 2 percent income tax levied on its raise ($21625 divided by $2900,220006).
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Supposedly, the distance between the eyes, divided by the length of the eye should equal 1.618 (known as Phi).
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For example, if 12 ballots are voided, the new magic number would be 590 divided by 6, or 99.
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Divided by infighting within different factions, representatives from the Taliban were not present at Monday's talks, the BBC reports.
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Impression share measures the number of impressions an advertiser's ads received divided by the total number of impressions available.
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While the 'politically correct' view depicts the nation divided by race, the scenes from Houston 'told a different story.
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Legal analysts were divided by the ruling in a country beset by high levels of violent crime against women.
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In Syria, the city of Homs's "loyal" and "disloyal" suburbs were divided by a wall built by the government.
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America is divided by its politics, its media, and as this election made even clearer, by its celebrity influencers.
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Muammar el-Qaddafi, in 2011, Libya has been divided by tribal and militia rivalries, with no clear central government.
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Beyond partisan gaps, views on whether this content changed the outcome are divided by education and age as well.
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They're divided by category and we've also designated which ones offer loans starting at 0% APR with an asterisk.
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Polls and recent elections show that the region's 7.5 million residents are roughly equally divided by the secession question.
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The per capita value is the observed number of items divided by the population of the area of interest.
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Percentage difference is the difference between two percentages divided by the base percentage and is expressed as a percentage.
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We're very divided by cultural, religious and political views, and it's getting more and more defined by those differences.
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Notably, in a contest in which voters have been divided by age, 34 percent of caucusgoers were over 55.
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Percentage difference is the difference between two percentages divided by the baseline percentage and is expressed as a percentage.
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The second definition is that the average velocity is the change in position divided by the change in time.
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Under the impeachment rules, every proposed change gets up to two hours of debate evenly divided by both sides.
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PEG is a stock's price-earnings ratio divided by the expected long-term growth rate in earnings per share.
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The poor one-party state to the North and wealthy, democratic South are divided by a heavy militarised border.
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You can treat the units of this number — meters squared times kilograms all divided by seconds — as an equation.
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There are around 60 seniors signed up to the classes, which are divided by ability into groups of around 15.
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The two companies were once divided by a river, and represented by rival groups, their interests fracturing a small town.
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Our nation has been divided by cable TV and radio shows, by fake news, political propaganda and Facebook filter bubbles.
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Next, the research team looked at "replacement ratio," which is your income after retirement, divided by your income before retirement.
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"Nicotine" follows squatters in New Jersey whose homes are divided by identitarian interests, such as feminism, indigenous rights, and smoking.
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But the country is divided by party loyalties: 88% of Republicans approve of the president, while 82% of Democrats disapprove.
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Republicans are divided by ideology, with moderate and liberal Republicans tilting against the laws and conservative Republicans breaking in favor.
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Vibrant and textured, these gardens resemble assorted ribbons in a fabric store, planted in neat, parallel bands divided by color.
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P/E, as stock analysts call it, is a measurement of a company's stock price divided by earnings a share.
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When Ukraine was annexed in 2014 the place was shut down and its Cossack benefactors became bitterly divided by nationality.
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The PEG ratio is calculated by taking the price-earnings ratio divided by a company's estimated long-term growth rate.
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These days, it can feel like there are two Americas divided by some insurmountable wall looming past the cloud line.
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"In space, we aren't divided by country anymore, we're a species, we're a planet that is collectively exploring," Abby said.
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A country once defined by regional voting now is more clearly divided by the differences between rural and urban voters.
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His approval continues to be divided by gender and education.... 40% of men approve, while just 25% of women do.
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These images are divided by scenes of nightlife and entertainment, as well as portraits of performers, workers, artists, and students.
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This opinion is divided by party lines: 267% of Democrats said more should be done, and 245% of independents agreed.
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Divided by race As with many issues in the United States, black and white people experience gun violence very differently.
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If the Dow were a typical average, prices of the 30 stocks would be added up and divided by 30.
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Opposing marches are being held in a mostly white Boston suburb divided by concerns over police shootings and police safety.
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That gap is the very reason sports is divided by sex, the I.A.A.F. says, so regulating testosterone is therefore justified.
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The electorate is increasingly divided by race, education, gender and generation, and these fissures could grow even wider in 2016.
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Because they are divided by age and ability (novice, intermediate, expert) even newcomers have a shot at winning their division.
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Most startups measure retention in terms of churn rate: dollars that left in a given quarter divided by total ARR.
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In a nation divided by politics, it seems that these disasters are among the few things that really unite us.
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In other words, your total outstanding credit-card balance divided by the total of all your credit cards' credit limits.
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Iranian politics are divided by those opposing any approach to America and those who feel there should be an outreach.
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Often, the dancers are divided by gender, with the two women speaking while the two men move, or vice versa.
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The pro-legalization movement has also been divided by a debate over how to guarantee economic reinvestment in minority communities.
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Can a political system divided by race, religion, lifestyle and class reasonably represent anything resembling the will of the people?
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There are no foreigners within the church, because we are one people, no longer divided by tongue, tribe, or nation.
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Thus, the propensity ratio for large truck drivers age 55 and over is 16% divided by 14%, or around 1.2.
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Proportion is the count of some characteristic of a group divided by the total number of members in the group.
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PERCENTAGE CHANGE Percentage change is the difference between two values divided by one of the values, sometimes called the baseline.
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Lawns were divided by hedges of yew and rhododendron and paths bordered by brilliant flowers, specimen magnolias, cypresses and conifers.
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Allis walked me to his lab, a fluorescent-lit space overlooking the East River, divided by wide, polished-stone benches.
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There were other steps aimed at improving ties, including reunions for about 16,000 members of families divided by the war.
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In reality, the "two" levels are further divided by numerous split-levels, ramps, and stairs — all impeding efficient human flow.
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That basically means maintaining the current situation of Palestinian cantons divided by growing Israeli settlements and surrounded by Israeli forces.
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"Selected Letters" is wisely divided by decade, starting with the nineteen-thirties, and Ellison's voice is urgent from the start.
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That is the most recent 12-month period of earnings per share divided by the current market price per share.
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The difference between the two parties' wasted votes, divided by the total number of votes cast, yields an efficiency gap.
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They're not divided by how long you've been playing CS:GO, but how many years you've spent on this godforsaken planet.
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The prosecutor said her family had been divided by the revelations, leaving A. without "the support that she deserves," Yarney said.
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Better to say, then, that I inhabit two deeply related realms that have long been divided by mutual suspicion and conflict.
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Iraqi forces have had control of the eastern part of the city, which is divided by the Tigris River, since January.
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Fitch defines leverage as debt less readily available cash divided by recurring operating EBITDA including recurring cash distributions from unconsolidated entities.
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Its price to book ratio, net assets divided by the number of shares, stood at 0.6 versus 0.9 at EU peers.
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Fitch defines FCC as recurring operating EBITDA less straight-line rents and recurring capital expenditures divided by total cash interest incurred.
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Conversely, a Europe weakened and divided by the world's most powerful authoritarian regime would exacerbate problems far beyond the EU's borders.
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ETF gains are reflected in the share price — basically, the assets in the ETF fund divided by the number of shares.
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Competition from services like Lyft has lowered Uber's take rate, which it defines as gross bookings divided by adjusted net revenue.
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And in Cleveland, she said, the unfortunate lesson is that the races mostly remain separate, divided by the former railroad tracks.
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Her Twitter account, run jointly with her mother, a teacher, offers a window into life in a city divided by war.
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Divided by a river, the technologists live in luxury, with their drinks, dinners, clubs, comfortable homes, regular pay checks — and power.
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Fitch defines FCC as recurring operating EBITDA less renewal and replacement capital expenditures, divided by cash interest expense and capitalized interest.
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The book is divided by chapter into case studies of different disasters through history — which one kept you up at night?
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The Glacier bears, at the closest points to the Yellowstone population, are still 70 miles away and divided by Interstate 90.
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Within East Village, gleaming residential tower blocks are divided by spotless streets, leading to a green space in the development's centre.
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The truth is that we live in a country divided by many things: race, religion, sexual orientation, and, yes, political affiliation.
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In a recent talk, Aveiro-Ojeda presented traditional cyberpunk as a formula: Cyberpunk is technology multiplied by transgression divided by capitalism.
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The country's many and muddled ethnicities are not perfectly divided by its seven ethnically defined states and six official autonomous areas.
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The surgeons in the gastric bypass videos had been divided by their peers into top, middle, or bottom categories for skill.
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Reuters Graphics explore the differences between the two countries, which are deeply divided by more than just the heavily fortified border.
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Muammar el-Qaddafi, was deposed and killed in Surt in 2011, the country has been divided by tribal and militia rivalries.
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Belgium, already divided by language and with a plethora of local and state federalisms and police forces, provides a special example.
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Indeed, the most critical question is whether politicians divided by an ideological gulf could agree on any effective labor market strategy.
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The property must have a loan-to-value ratio — the mortgage divided by the home's value — of 80 percent or higher.
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Remember that average velocity (in one dimension) is defined as change in position (∆x) divided by the change in time (∆t).
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By early November, the tension between DeMint and Needham had escalated, and the senior staff was divided by their respective loyalties.
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After the first Balkan wars ended in 1913, Macedonia was divided by three of the warring parties — Greece, Serbia and Bulgaria.
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They believed that, divided by different languages and cultures, the workers would be less likely to conspire together and cause trouble.
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The front door opens into a large living room with two seating and entertaining areas divided by a free-standing wall.
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Fittingly, the menu is divided by national influence, with sections dedicated to Spain (sherry drinks), Poland (vodka) and England (gin, Scotch).
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The North and South Korean delegations, marching under one flag, embodied the hopes of a peninsula divided by history and ideology.
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In the global warming graph, the average is the sum of the global surface temperatures for 1880 - 1899 divided by 20.
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Its own six creamy-gray bands, divided by narrower lines of darker gray, held my gaze, buoyant and bodiless, in place.
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For each player, calculate the number of career Grand Slam titles divided by the number of years the player won titles.
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New Yorkers of Puerto Rican heritage seem divided by disgust, approval or indifference, and not necessarily along generational or educational lines.
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But the large island north of Australia is divided by a mountain range, creating distinct habitats in the north and south.
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There, 23 men and women — divided by and ability — tossed knives and tomahawks for two days into increasingly splintered wooden targets.
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It seems likely that the next time the presidency and the Senate are divided by party, any appointment will be blocked.
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"They were almost always divided by race, not ideology," Bob Holsworth, a former political scientist at Virginia Commonwealth University, told me.
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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%.
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"Even though we are divided by a giant fence here, we can still love each other on both sides of the fence."
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CPM This translate to "cents per mile", in which the price of the flight is divided by the number of miles traveled.
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Ostensibly fighting for the "unity of people of colour", Mr Ridley depicts a scrappy movement divided by competing ideologies, egos and methods.
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Fitch defines FCC as recurring operating EBITDA less straight-line rent adjustments divided by total cash interest incurred and preferred stock dividends.
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They chose 20 research reports involving a total of 125,198 children, evenly divided by gender, with an average age of 14½ years.
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Nuttall will take control of a party deeply divided by bitter personal disputes between leading figures and uncertain of its political role.
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When visitors enter the exhibition space, they face a room divided by an elevated platform, which is meant to be a highway.
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"On April 4, 2008 — eight divided by two is four — [Jay Z] put a ring on it," she explained with a giggle.
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Their sets are spliced together and divided by theme as the comics tackle topics like coming out, dating, and, of course, politics.
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Drake remarked in his Lowe interview that the album is divided by the seasons in Toronto—winter to summer and winter again.
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The narrowest distance between the territories, whose populations have long been divided by Israeli travel restrictions, is about 40 km (25 miles).
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Zypries added that Europe needed to avoid being divided by Trump's offer to exempt some allies such as Mexico, Canada and Australia.
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Its signs are algebra in blue—2A-G divided by T3 in this direction, but carry T1 into the shuttle-bus column.
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Median household income for 25-44 year-olds was used for yearly income, which was divided by 12 to find monthly income.
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Two California professors installed pink seesaws across the US-Mexico border to create unity at a site divided by a border fence.
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The Jungle, he said, is really not one camp but a series of them, divided by the interstate's concrete pillars and supports.
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Stocks are commonly valued by their forward P/E ratios, meaning their prices divided by earnings estimates for the next 12 months.
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Each section is divided by fades to black and individual titles (Frame 2, Frame 15) that create a kind of countdown effect.
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Ms. Chambi, however, fears the main consequence of the Explore function will be deepening polarization in a country already divided by ideology.
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TRAVNIK, Bosnia and Herzegovina — The school in this medieval town is divided by a flimsy metal fence and the legacy of war.
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The denominator refers to the formula from which mortality rates are calculated — the number of deaths divided by the number of cases.
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The Korean War ended in a truce in 903, and the peninsula was then divided by the world's most heavily armed border.
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Each of the area's "Brazil nut spots," which are divided by family groups within the tribe, has 60 to 300 chestnut trees.
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Look at his paintings, his primary color planes divided by black lines, so formal and rectilineal: Hello, is there anyone in there?
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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.
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The district's schools, however, are sharply divided by race and income, and diverge just as sharply in their levels of academic achievement.
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The difference between the two parties' wasted votes, divided by the total number of votes cast, yields an efficiency gap, they wrote.
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Our flag reflects our system of government, divided by 50 states, the stars on the flag, but united under a federal government.
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We look at mix as being, the mix of X, 53 and 8 Plus, X divided by the total of that group.
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This is a bit technical: It is real, or inflation-adjusted, stock price divided by a 10-year average of real earnings.
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We must not be divided by the political fringes, but rather, use this moment to improve upon our body politic as whole.
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Johansson is playing a woman whose certitude has, for years, been divided by marital second guesses, by Charlie's (and Driver's) emotional bigness.
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My impression was not very — there are not major separatist impulses in Afghanistan divided by geographic region — but I'm not an expert.
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His popularity in Zimbabwe reflects the fact that in a country bitterly divided by political allegiances, he positioned himself as a unifier.
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Dean Baquet, our executive editor, assembled a team of roughly 10 senior editors, evenly divided by gender, to discuss how to respond.
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Original illustrations by artists like Zofia Stryjenska, Wladyslaw Skoczylas, and Ferdynand Ruszczyc adorn the pages in a volume divided by provincial district.
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To do so, it came up with a cost of living ratio — a city's median base salary divided by its median home value.
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The metric should have reflected the total time spent watching a video divided by the total number of people who played the video.
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From 1948 to 1967, Jerusalem was divided by the Green Line, which is the cease-fire line of 1948 between Israel and Jordan.
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Let's look at the high over the last year divided by the low of the last year (the full percentage range in prices).
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Though the national average over-representation ratio is 2.3 (27 percent divided by 12 percent), some states clock in at several times that.
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Parts of the border are already divided by high fences, and a huge part of the boundary runs along the Rio Grande river.
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On that basis, companies with an interest coverage ratio (pre-tax profits divided by interest) of more than 2.4 would be better off.
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Even in same sex partnerships (which tend to be more egalitarian than hetero ones), unpaid household labor continued to be divided by gender.
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The trend towards a bifurcated workforce, largely divided by gender, continues under Mr Abe, says Ayaka Shiomura, a member of Tokyo's metropolitan assembly.
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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.
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So for Buttigieg, there were three county delegates times three votes (nine) divided by five total voters, giving us a total of 219.
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Two decades after the Good Friday Agreement brought peace and promised "to facilitate and encourage integrated education", schools are still divided by religion.
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Fitch defines FCC as recurring operating less straight-line rents and recurring capital expenditures, divided by total cash interest incurred and preferred dividends.
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Amid cataclysmic climate change, perpetual drone war, and a consciousness divided by our technology addiction, any appeal to the rational mind rings hollow.
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Thus, it seems only right that Swift's gaming experience is equally divided by the single most important hair-related-incident of our time.
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The so-called current, or working capital, ratio - current assets divided by current liabilities - is a common analyst gauge of a company's liquidity.
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It seems to me the political class is more united by self-class interest than it is divided by ideology in this regard.
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House Republicans are divided by factions, and this has contributed to their inability to replace ObamaCare, GOP strategist Shermichael Singleton said on Friday.
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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.
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Designed by Bates Masi + Architects, this home has a personal, guest, and public area that can be connected and divided by sliding doors.
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Either through faster output growth, or by fewer hours worked, or both, total output divided by total hours worked would be rising quickly.
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While much has changed, Ms. Elian said, it remains divided by its hills, with black and Latino families in the low-lying areas.
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While the two have worked largely in harness through the diversity crisis, they are divided by personal style, institutional loyalties and designated functions.
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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.
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And what it wants to be is basically suburban Gossip Girl divided by Sweet Valley High raised to the power of Twin Peaks.
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In a city harshly divided by class and race, the entire town sets aside its differences when sno-balls are on the line.
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The opposition has been severely weakened and divided by the defection of two prominent candidates who broke ranks to form their own ticket.
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It's obvious that Americans live in social bubbles — living and talking in circles divided by economics, race, ideology, geography, taste and so on.
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The city is divided by the Ibar, with Albanians in the southern part and Serbs in the north, where Mr. Ivanovic was killed.
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Martin's fourth and fifth books are mostly divided by geographical locations, so Stoneheart did not appear in A Dance With Dragons (book five).
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The city is split into quadrants divided by north-south Memorial Drive (or the railroad tracks alongside it) and east-west Asbury Avenue.
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Divided by 11,600 girls, that number breaks down to about $14 per student—less if you divide it by the whole student body.
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The trailing P/E ratio is the price per share of a stock divided by earnings per share over the last 24 months.
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When Baker and Daoust took possession of the home, this level was divided by flimsy boards into a series of tiny sleeping quarters.
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Democrats and self-reported Hillary Clinton voters strongly support impeachment and removal, but they are divided by ideology and levels of political engagement.
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Travel to Nogales, a town divided by the United States/Mexico border, to hear the story and investigate the scene of the crime.
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The estimate is based on the total amount of goods and services produced divided by the number of workers employed in the economy.
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Power (P ) equals the change in energy (𝚫E) divided by the change in time (𝚫t): How do we estimate the change in energy?
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Three years ago, the internet was divided by a picture of a dress that was either blue and black, or white and gold.
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Do an image search for 'Barnett Newman' and you will see many paintings with vertical color bars, usually divided by a thin line.
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Trump's staff meanwhile appears divided by infighting, primarily between White House chief of staff Reince Priebus and newly appointed communications director Anthony Scaramucci.
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Their risky asset ratios (risky assets divided by shareholders' equity) are far in excess of Fitch's median guideline for an 'A' IFS rating.
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" Sara Gilbert, who plays Barr's daughter, said in January that the show depicts a family "divided by politics but still filled with love.
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And in Time, director Garrett Bradley tells the story of a family long divided by the father's incarceration via their home movie archive.
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Atmosphere cannot be boiled down to an equation: this many fans multiplied by this much gradient divided by this distance to the field.
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A key statistic to watch here is the price-to-earnings ratio — that is, the company's stock price divided by its annual profits.
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That threshold is the total number of voters (in our example, 6,291) divided by the total number of potential nominees plus one (11).
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The lawyers aren't allowed to have "contact visits" with Chapo, which means they meet in a small room divided by a glass barrier.
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But commanders say they are dealing with a patchwork of Libyan militias that remain unreliable, unaccountable, poorly organized and divided by region and tribe.
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For a long time, he completed numbers of reps and throws for the day that could be evenly divided by nine, his jersey number.
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These views are sharply divided by party, however, with 85% of Democrats saying Obama should make the appointment, while just 0013% of Republicans agree.
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His subjects, divided by class war, shed blood on the streets of the capital; their leaders eyed the vacuum that would follow his demise.
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Your credit utilization ratio is a percentage calculated by adding up your outstanding balances divided by the available credit limit on all your cards.
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Forbidden underground clinics spring up, served by teenage "bladerunners" who smuggle medical supplies around New York, which has been divided by a gigantic wall.
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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).
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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.
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Even though the countries are at war, families from the local Druze community divided by the demarcation line use the crossing to exchange visits.
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I calculated voter turnout by the number of primary voters divided by an estimate of the eligible population using a normal party vote measure1.
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The record breaking number — which, like all primes, can only be divided by itself and one — is a staggering 22 million digits in length.
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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.
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If you drive seven hours for Uber, then seven divided by 40 is how much that ought to contribute to your sick leave bank.
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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.
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She was ushered into an elevator used to transport prisoners, and strode to her chambers through a warren of hallways divided by metal fences.
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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.
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Some families are divided by the conflict, like that of Nikolai Yushkov, a 70-year-old pensioner living in the nearby village of Mayorsk.
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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.
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Though divided by an ocean and World War II, two renowned 20th century artists managed to create remarkably similar work in their respective mediums.
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Eaton Square is "made up of six separate garden squares divided by the road network that goes between each one," Mr. Gilbert-Green said.
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The COVID-19 death rate — the number of known deaths divided by the total number of confirmed cases — varies widely by country right now.
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A simple equation can reveal the multiple: the multiple (M) equals share price (P) divided by earnings per share (E), or M = P/E.
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Craigslist is an online classifieds site, divided by city or geographic area, through which users advertise a range of goods, services, jobs and housing.
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The first is that the average velocity is the sum of the initial and final velocity divided by two (just like a normal average).
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Organizers said the event would show that people would not be divided by the attack, with many holding hands in a show of unity.
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These are used to measure the distances to hundreds of farther-away supernovas, whose recessional speed divided by their distance gives the Hubble constant.
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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.
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The background: Cyprus has been divided by a nominal barrier called the green line since the government was overthrown in a coup in 1974.
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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.
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Bird song is divided by ornithologists into a hierarchy of notes, syllables (composites of notes), phrases (composites of syllables) and songs (composites of phrases).
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These advertisers have a target cost per acquisition (CPA), which is the number of sales (or total sales) divided by investment in the campaign.
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Percentage change is the difference in a value from one period to the next divided by the initial value and expressed as a percentage.
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Given that Trump is at the center of these issues, it should come as little surprise that views are deeply divided by political party.
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A lot of the same issues you see in urban areas divided by race you see also in rural areas very distinct by race.
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Unsurprisingly, cries related to my family had the highest emotional complexity (number of cries divided by the number of emotions corresponding to that category).
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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?
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"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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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"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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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).
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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"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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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).
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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"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."
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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)?
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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.
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"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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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).
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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.
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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).
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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"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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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" 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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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).
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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).
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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" 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.
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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).
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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.
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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.
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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%.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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).
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Once your accounts have been divided — by agreement or court order — check to make sure your asset allocation is on target for your risk tolerance and timeline as an individual.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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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