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You're constantly subtracting anxiety, subtracting desire, subtracting your place in the world … which eventually becomes the very subtraction of the thing itself that porn is centered on, sex, orgasm, other humans … even if they are only orifices.
So tax is calculated by taking that $100 in revenue, subtracting the $80 cost of the good, subtracting the $15 other costs, leaving $5 in profit.
Patients' math skills get a work out, as they are asked to count by subtracting seven from 100 and keep subtracting seven until the doctor tells them to stop.
Adding or subtracting these groups turns enzymes on and off.
"With current technology, subtracting is better than adding," he said.
"With current technology, subtracting is better than adding," Lowe said.
STEVE LIESMAN: Isn't that somehow subtracting from growth right now?
Subtracting that amount from the $2000,2792 gain would leave $2000,500.
Also, the bees were only adding or subtracting by 1.
Subtracting an estimated 2000 percent for January's layoffs brings that total down to 4003,2400 and subtracting another 2000 percent — following Tesla's move to close most stores — would put Tesla's head count around 22016,869 today.
Are we adding more to the tax code instead of subtracting?
Calculate this by subtracting the lowest percentage from the highest percentage.
But-- but I don't think I'm subtracting value, by the way.
The contraction in exports served as a counterweight, subtracting 2.73 percentage points.
Solstad's ironies throw the reader off balance, adding and subtracting in turn.
It's possible to boost someone else's happiness without subtracting from your own.
When you use the card, you're subtracting money from your own account.
You can calculate your maximum heart rate by subtracting your age from 220.
Businesses with fewer than 20 employees were particularly hard-hit, subtracting 37,2000 jobs.
Despite adding liberal energy, their danger lies in subtracting conservative and moderate numbers.
The PBM pockets $5 on normal spread pricing (after subtracting the $15 cost).
I made my own list and then refined it by adding and subtracting.
The stock was last down 2.2%, subtracting about 47 points from the Dow.
Some things you can start adding and subtracting today; others may take months.
Adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing is like translating and rotating positions around the plane.
Barclays has calculated that Apple's cash, after subtracting its debt, would be $162.7 billion.
It&aposs calculated by subtracting the cost of going to college from lifetime earnings.
Subtracting refinery runs of 11.04 million bpd leaves a surplus of 1.41 million bpd.
But by their sixth season, most shows are subtracting acting nominees, not adding them.
NET DIFFERENCE The net difference is calculated by subtracting one value from the other.
"We've been adding guys to the DL, hopefully soon we'll be subtracting guys," Melvin said.
It must be estimated by subtracting the value of the buildings from the sale price.
But 20 divided by zero is just subtracting nothing from 20 over and over again.
Lee recommends considering why you're incorporating or subtracting something from your life before doing so.
You can keep adding and subtracting until you get a time frame that pleases you.
Adjusting for a convention bounce means you are subtracting points from a candidate's polling average.
John Hickenlooper of Colorado, or — subtracting libido, finger-wagging, and other character defects — Bill Clinton.
Subtracting Bruce from that mix may open up some playing time for Nimmo and Lagares.
Assuming a much narrower bandwidth, and manually subtracting the Doppler effect, they recalibrated their signal.
There's no difference between adding a number and subtracting the negative of the same number.
Some see our differences as subtracting from the American experience, rather than adding to it.
Generally speaking, however, you can start by subtracting your business expenses from your business income.
Adding or subtracting fringe, real or otherwise, can make you look like a completely different person.
Today, investment experts suggest subtracting from 110 or 120 to take longer life spans into account.
Subtracting is what Kratos does, and killing Baldur is meant to be a moment of removal.
GIMPS discovered the prime number by multiplying 20153 by itself 74,207,281 times and then subtracting 1.
Subtracting the cost of production and shipping, oil companies only take $3 a barrel in profit.
And second, subtracting your age from 100 produces what I think is a fairly conservative portfolio.
It is calculated by raising the number 2 to the 77,232,917th power and then subtracting 1.
However, that boost was wiped out by companies running down their stocks, subtracting 0.4 percentage points.
The figure is calculated by subtracting the number of people leaving the country from the number arriving.
After subtracting all EpiPen Auto-Injector related costs our profit is $100, or approximately $50 per pen.
In this case, it was subtracting the "big time" element of their football and other athletic programs.
Such scores can range from 100 to -100 and are compiled by subtracting negative feedback from positive.
You can also lower your reported income by subtracting student loan interest, alimony payments and classroom expenses.
Most people can calculate a ballpark maximum heart rate by subtracting their age from 303, said Whiteson.
The clips loop so you can keep adding or subtracting effects until you get something you like.
Meanwhile, persuasion efforts can effectively net campaigns two votes, by subtracting one from the opposing campaign too.
Uber's take rate is the revenue pocketed by the company after subtracting driver or restaurant pay and incentives.
It equals a resource drain—subtracting funds directly from the university, the symbolic home of Yiannopoulos' political opposition.
Uber's take rate is the revenue pocketed by the company after subtracting driver or restaurant pay and incentives.
I love thinking about them as architectural sites — cutting away, revealing, adding, subtracting, working from the inside out.
Continue to repeat this process subtracting two reps for each completed circuit until you have reached eight reps.
It's not really finished yet – he's still publicly tweaking lyrics, arranging the song order, adding and subtracting material.
Microsoft's operations threw off over $31 billion of cash over the past 12 months after subtracting capital expenditure.
The new record breaker was found by multiplying two by itself 74,207,281 times, and then subtracting one. Simple.
After subtracting credits and other perks, the cost of getting into lounges might be less than you realized.
Swoons and spikes of $100, adding or subtracting billions in value over weeks or even days, aren't unusual.
It's what you're left with after subtracting your liabilities (what you owe) from your assets (what you own).
Inventory investment contributed 0.43 percentage point to GDP growth after subtracting 0.53 percentage point in the fourth quarter.
Abstracting and subtracting the human form, Draxler simultaneously masks and uncovers  both form and emotion, body and feeling.
"Success in Washington is about addition, not subtraction, and he's subtracting people every day," the former lawmaker said.
So, subtracting 106 from 184, the current overall delegate tally according to the Associated Press is: Biden +78.
Gains are determined by subtracting the original purchase price from the selling price, not the other way around.
I continually edit it, adding and subtracting songs as I go, that I use for all my races.
Subtracting his minimum assets from his minimum liabilities resulted in a minimum 2015 net worth of negative $700,85033.
He is often ironic, but his irony is as generous as sincerity: he is always adding, not subtracting.
The British have added Tunisia and Lebanon to their list, while subtracting Kuwait, Morocco, Qatar and the UAE airports.
The company treats drivers as contractors to avoid paying benefits, and it routinely discounts fares while subtracting higher fees.
Inventory investment is expected to have contributed to GDP growth after subtracting 0.53 percentage point in the fourth quarter.
Carlyle could pocket another $2.8 billion from a sale, after subtracting some $3.2 billion of existing Nature's Bounty debt.
A recent estimate by the San Francisco Fed put the natural rate in real terms (subtracting inflation) at 0.4%.
Unfortunately, what Apple ended up doing was subtracting all personality from the device while adding nothing but screen space.
We cannot grow our energy production to meet societal demands by subtracting fuels that provide affordable, reliable, resilient energy.
Subtracting the $161 billion Americans spend traveling abroad, the country currently has a $84 billion trade surplus in travel.
This would involve a certain amount of subtracting from the elements that have made "West Side Story" an evergreen.
But the mainline Democrats hold only 23 seats, after subtracting the eight Independent Democratic Conference members and Mr. Felder.
Subtracting another $1.2 billion for 2018 debt refinancing and accrued liabilities reduces Tesla's cash level to $600 million, UBS calculates.
Tangible equity is derived by subtracting TTX's debt issuance costs and deferred tax assets, net of allowance, from shareholders' equity.
And since the particle that falls in has negative energy, "you're essentially subtracting energy from the black hole," Burgess says.
Clinton's campaign may hope this is just a one-off report, driven down by the Verizon strike subtracting 34,000 jobs.
It came to its price, of $19.10, by subtracting from the deal price an estimate of the value of synergies.
During this period, you're subtracting value: asking people for their time and guidance, so you can get up to speed.
They are adding rapidly from what is still America's smallest ideological group and subtracting dramatically from America's two larger ones.
From April, they will add borrowings from other banks when calculating those deposit bases, while subtracting loans to other banks.
Economists estimate the shutdown is subtracting at least two-tenths of a percentage point from quarterly GDP growth every week.
"There's no notion of adding and subtracting, or not exerting yourself to the absolute fullest on every pitch," Zaidi said.
It's a hilariously lively scene, and though levity isn't the traditional tone, it works superbly here, subtracting nothing of substance.
The figure is the percentage of every dollar of sales the company retains after subtracting the cost of products sold.
Calculate the percentage difference by subtracting the lowest percentage from the highest percentage and dividing by the baseline lowest percentage.
The monthly jobs report released last week calculates job gains after subtracting people who quit, retired or were laid off.
After subtracting the $99 annual fee it cost me to be a Prime member, that comes down to roughly $117.
Subtracting those nine months, Manafort will likely serve 68 more months behind bars and be released in about November 23.
Carlyle could pocket an additional $2.8 billion from a sale, after subtracting about $3.2 billion of existing Nature's Bounty debt.
After subtracting the $250,3963 exclusion available to a single person, the seller would pay taxes on the remaining $141,500 gain.
In this case, the new prime was calculated by multiplying the number two 77,653,917 times and then subtracting one (277,232,237-264).
In particular, one part of the Trump team, led by Peter Navarro, sees America's trade deficits as "subtracting" from economic growth.
It is calculated by taking a nice comfortable temperature, 65 degrees Fahrenheit (18 degrees Celsius), and subtracting the day's actual temperature.
Many raw materials are imported, subtracting from GDP; and firms stocking up now are likely to buy less in the future.
Subtracting the amount of morphine prescribed to patients in tested areas gave an idea of how much heroin was in circulation.
Subtracting the average tax incentive rate off that price brings the out-of-pocket cost to right around the $25,000 mark.
At issue is Peabody's consolidated net tangible assets, known as CNTA, which are calculated by subtracting current liabilities from total assets.
The number is determined by adding up all the downvotes the comment received and then subtracting from that figure any upvotes.
In some weeks, the drivers' pay, after subtracting the costs of operating their cars, doesn't amount to minimum wage, he added.
Mr. Kiarostami seemed sometimes to want to find the essence of cinema by subtracting as many of its effects as possible.
Operators split sales evenly with Chick-fil-A, after subtracting an annual licensing fee and expenses associated with running the restaurant.
Operators split sales evenly with Chick-fil-A after subtracting an annual licensing fee and expenses associated with running the restaurant.
Housing was a slightly bigger drag on growth in the last quarter than previously reported, subtracting 0.3 percentage point from output.
"We're taking our real-time illness signal, and we're subtracting out the expectation," Singh says, explaining how the new view works.
Subtracting April's inflation rate of 2.5 percent from the current mortgage rate gives a "real" mortgage rate of around 2.1 percent.
After subtracting expenses and income taxes from biweekly pretax income, the average amount of money leftover among all Americans was $136.39.
Burrow couches, which you order online, are modular, so they can be made bigger or smaller by adding or subtracting pieces.
When the original shapes were yellow, the bees were rewarded for subtracting by 1, and punished for choosing the higher number.
Economists estimate the government shutdown is subtracting at least two-tenths of a percentage point from quarterly GDP growth every week.
Taking that target and subtracting a 1.7 percent inflation rate puts the real funds rate at between -1.2 percent and -0.95 percent.
Many are trading below book value, representing what a company would fetch if it were liquidated, calculated by subtracting liabilities from assets.
But editing the microbial genome, by adding or subtracting particular species—and thus the genes they carry—is in principle far easier.
Housing weighed on the economy in the second quarter, subtracting nearly three-tenths of a percentage point from gross domestic product growth.
Gross margin, or the money left from sales after subtracting costs of goods sold, fell to 250% from 2000% a year ago.
The effect of subtracting Democrats' remaining conservatives and adding them to Republican totals would have even more dramatic effect on political outcomes.
The GWU team cited 16,609, so subtracting 14,661 projected deaths, then the excess number of deaths in the hurricane's aftermath were 2023,948.
The amount of crude available for storage can be estimated by adding together domestic output and imports, and then subtracting refinery throughput.
"I think that subtracting an element of the real allows the photograph to express itself in more symbolic terms," Mr. Pellegrin said.
Their focus is "more on rewarding behaviors and activities among companies" than it is on subtracting investments from companies they disapprove of.
Her pieces were pointillistic and dizzying, defining odd meters and adding and subtracting notes to make the patterns endlessly flex and realign.
One technique entailed "unbundling" numbers into multiples of 10, to help make adding and subtracting double- and triple-digit figures more intuitive.
"He wants to stay in power for 21 years," Mr. Navalny wrote in a tweet, subtracting the years he was prime minister.
This results in an adjusted reorganization value of $1.35 billion after subtracting administrative claims, and exceeds a projected liquidation value of $05403 million.
However, there are only 50 GOP senators after subtracting the ailing John McCain, who is battling brain cancer and absent from the Senate.
By subtracting each candidate's national RCP average from their state RCP average, we tried to control for changes in the overall campaign environment.
But wealth is a far more comprehensive measure, taking into consideration things like home ownership, investments, businesses and savings, while subtracting any debts.
Payscale's report determines the return on investment for schools across the U.S. by subtracting the cost of attendance from graduates' 1-year pay.
"And it's so quiet and clean," she said, touching her Metro Tap card to the turnstile (subtracting the $1.75 fare) and going through.
Payscale's report determines the return on investment for schools across the U.S. by subtracting the cost of attendance from graduates' 20-year pay.
By subtracting an individual's score for black people from white people, we can get an estimate of their racial animus towards African Americans.
Others have looked at what slaves would have earned if they had been paid wages plus interest, after subtracting housing and food costs.
In December, the yield on a bond rated Baa by Moody's was 2.1 percent after subtracting the rate of inflation for that month.
Xiaomi's gross margin, or the profit left after subtracting the costs of goods sold, has more than tripled in the past two years.
The erasers are apt symbols for an artist who is a perfectionist reviser, working on single small paintings — adding, subtracting, adding — for years.
Asked if he could take on a nine-figure contract this winter without subtracting elsewhere from the roster, Cashman said he couldn't answer.
But for a long time now, I've cheated on it, adding and subtracting flavors to allow for easier supermarket runs and faster preparation.
He constantly rearranges this visual field, adding to it or subtracting from it, so that the blimp records something different during every flight.
They did this by subtracting the damage done by a gas car from that of an electric over a lifetime of 2900,21 miles.
The sea has risen and fallen over the past few decades as runoff, precipitation and evaporation take turns adding or subtracting from its volume.
The tankan's sentiment indexes are calculated by subtracting the number of respondents who say conditions are poor from those who say they are good.
Plus, we've got tales of Volvo's new Tesla fighter, and how ride-hailing companies might be adding cars to the road—not subtracting them.
But companies continued to run down their inventories aggressively, reducing stocks by $50.2 billion and subtracting from GDP growth, while home building also sank.
Oracle's gross margin, or the percentage of revenue left after subtracting the cost of goods sold, is strengthening as the cloud business gains traction.
Subtracting these figures shows that Mr Rubio was the subject of 866 more positive ads and 220 fewer negative ads than Mr Trump was.
That suggests residential construction remained a drag on gross domestic product in the third quarter after subtracting from output in the April-June period.
For credit purposes, Fitch calculates RMI adjusted leverage by first subtracting the minimum or base level inventory required to operate a downstream processing facility.
He also priced the average American baby, based on its capacity to produce wealth over a lifetime—obviously after subtracting the costs of rearing.
You will fill out your Schedule C as normal - listing your income and subtracting your qualified expenses and then calculating your self-employment tax.
Studies have shown that only the top 100 players or so earn enough money to make a living, after subtracting travel and coaching expenses.
The last half of the year, though, came on with a burst of creativity that kept me adding and subtracting to the last minute.
The tankan's sentiment indexes are derived by subtracting the number of respondents who say conditions are poor from those who say they are good.
A recent International Monetary Fund paper estimates that after subtracting the jobs it eliminates, digitalization accounts for up to half of all job growth.
Subtracting out those under the age of 18, the US voting age population in 2016 was approximately 244,807,20103, according to the US Census figures.
I didn't know then that a term existed to describe this phenomenon -- subtractive bilingualism, the act of subtracting the mother tongue and substituting English.
But, defenders argue, subtracting freedom in the short term is actually the more radical path to defeating poverty and racism in the long term.
So not lying in bed, but subtracting the time it took you to fall asleep and any time you lay awake in the night.
For now, Hoffman plans to keep running beta tests, adding and subtracting features for a trial by fire to see what works and what's unnecessary.
The tankan's sentiment diffusion indexes are derived by subtracting the number of respondents who say conditions are poor from those who say they are good.
"I'm getting pretty forgetful and don't remember some basic things, like adding and subtracting, or names of TV shows and actors and actresses," Garner said.
Replicating foods while subtracting a primary ingredient—say, the fat from a chocolate bar or the meat from a burger—is an almost impossible task.
This involved estimating how many people died of each disease at each age group, then subtracting that from the life expectancy in England (around 80).
Companies will compete by pledging the greatest share of oil - subtracting overhead costs - to the government, with minimums ranging from 9.5 percent to 35 percent.
Vision care sales reached $1.12 billion last quarter, up from $798 million in the year-earlier period, an increase of 34 percent when subtracting currency.
WeWork focuses on a metric it calls contribution margin, which is the revenue left from membership and services after subtracting operating expenses of those locations.
BrandIndex makes its "buzz score" calculation by subtracting the negative scores from the positive scores, producing a moving average between negative 100 and positive 100.
Sometimes it seems as though everyone I know is adding a new supplement to their diet or subtracting a food group or component like gluten.
The radical choreographer Merce Cunningham was a subtracting god too, excising emotionalism and deleting the "front and center" orientation that governed all previous stage work.
Reagan's doctors said after he left office that they did perform some cognitive exams during his yearly physicals, including subtracting seven continually starting at 100.
He has neutralized hitters by changing their eye level from pitch to pitch, adding and subtracting velocity throughout the at-bat to upset their timing.
Another common mistake is "not subtracting when you add," said Ethan Mollick, associate professor of management at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania.
This was just a recipe for subtracting more from Hillary Clinton's electoral vote count than Donald Trump's, and sure enough that is exactly what happened.
One way of doing that is by calculating years of life lost (YLL), which describes premature mortality by subtracting age at death from expected lifespan.
Users could add download credit to the bounty attached to a given release, subtracting from their own ratio to entice others to upload a missing album.
Because we want to make sure that when people see ads inside of Messenger, it feels like it's adding value to them and not subtracting value.
The advance estimate put economic growth at a 3.0 percent annualized rate in the July-September quarter, with both residential and nonresidential structures subtracting from output.
Payscale's annual College ROI Report determines the return on investment for schools across the U.S. by subtracting the cost of attendance from graduates' 20-year pay.
After subtracting housing costs, pensioners' incomes surpassed those of the non-retired in 2011, finds the Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS), a think-tank (see chart).
It's calculated by looking at your discretionary income, which is calculated by subtracting 150% of the federal poverty guidelines for your family size from your income.
She added up the hours she'd work each week and multiplied that by an hourly wage, subtracting this figure from what she owed the family budget.
Its gross margin, or what Blue Apron makes after subtracting the cost of goods sold, also grew by the high double digits in 2015 and 2016.
Based on previous earnings reports, the announcement implied that operating profit for the second quarter, after subtracting costs of the scandal, would be about €2.2 billion.
It's available only to people who don't itemize their deductions, and you calculate this new one by subtracting the amount you give from your gross income.
It's available only to people who don't itemize their deductions, and you calculate this new one by subtracting the amount you give from your gross income.
The committee has raised $95.6 million—just over half of the RNC's total—and has only $3.4 million in cash on hand after subtracting their debts.
The data also showed that exports rose 0.7 percent on the quarter and imports increased by 1.7 percent, resulting in trade subtracting 0.3 percentage points from growth.
Also, they point out in the paper that they couldn't directly measure green photoreceptors, and had to do some math based on subtracting out other colors' responses.
Your maximal heart rate is calculated by subtracting your age from 220 — and this number is the upper limit of intensity your heart should reach during exercise.
Netbacks, profit after subtracting transport and other expenses, averaged C$12.893 per barrel of oil equivalent in the first quarter, compared with C$21.25 a year earlier.
Businesses likely pulled back sharply on their pace of inventory accumulation, which could result in inventory investment subtracting as much as one percentage point from GDP growth.
Only by scanning across a range of wavelengths can researchers find the exact behavior of galactic dust across the microwave spectrum, in hopes of subtracting it away.
While many phone makers are subtracting features like the headphone jack and microSD card slot, the S9 maintains them — something Samsung customers have made clear they want.
Analysts point out that when subtracting items not normally bought online like fuel and cars, e-commerce comprised all last year's retail sales growth and then some.
Trade also weighed on the fourth-quarter figure — exports fell at a 2.5 percent annual rate, while imports increased 85033 percent — subtracting 0.5 percentage points from growth.
While state spending and private consumption contributed 0.1 percentage points each to GDP, investment in plant and equipment fell more than 2 percent, subtracting 0.4 percentage points.
The monthly jobs report that was released Friday calculated a net total of job gains in July after subtracting those who quit, retired or were laid off.
The government's advance estimate put economic growth at a 3.0 percent annualized rate in the July-September quarter, with both residential and nonresident structures subtracting from output.
Oscar calculating its underwriting profit by subtracting medical costs from premium revenues and adding in reinsurance money for high-cost claims, according to company spokesman Khan Shoieb.
These confounding factors make cash burn — calculated by subtracting the cash balance from total capital raised4 — a more accurate measure of capital efficiency than total capital raised.
But after his wife, functioning as his bookkeeper, began tracking his gas mileage and calculating his net earnings after subtracting fuel and other expenses, his approach changed.
That's the percentage of profit left after subtracting all the costs of goods sold as well as expenses for research and development, sales and marketing and administration.
Saudi Arabia remains the world's only real swing producer — capable of adding or subtracting several hundred thousand barrels a day of production in a matter of weeks.
They see trade subtracting at least seven-tenths of a percentage point from GDP growth in the first quarter, up from 22011 point in the fourth quarter.
That's because as boomers age and eventually die, population growth attributed to natural increase — that is, the number of births subtracting the number of deaths — will fall.
Florida Blue's profit goes down after subtracting those expenses, but the gross numbers show how Florida Blue priced the health risk of the people in the Obamacare marketplaces.
This has small effects on the profile of real GDP growth, adding 0.1 percentage points in 2017-18 and subtracting less than 0.1 percentage points a year thereafter.
The report supports suspicions that the labor market is finally slowing down from its blistering pace in 22018, with revisions to the past two months subtracting 75,000 jobs.
Over the past three months, the BLS count has showed average growth of only about 116,000, with March and April revisions subtracting 59,000 from the initially reported numbers.
Only by paying a billion dollars and literally subtracting a fundamental feature from the original app were they able to increase the number of icons on most phones.
And to make matters worse, Bresch never mentioned that they were subtracting these taxes from their equation, leading Congress to believe that their obfuscation was deliberate and calculated.
Note: The "net favorability" score is found by subtracting the percentage of respondents who view the cabinet member unfavorably from the percentage of those who viewed them favorably.
That net price is calculated by subtracting all financial aid, grants and scholarships to determine what you will pay from savings, income and loans to attend the school.
Investment in homebuilding contracted in the second quarter at its steepest pace in nearly seven years, leading to housing subtracting 19.63 percentage point from gross domestic product growth.
The video screen showed her hands constantly turning knobs and tweaking the music: adding and subtracting percussion, revealing layers of her synthesizer patterns, making sounds smoother or nastier.
Boeing is down more than 2% and at the lows of the day, subtracting 48 points from the Dow, which is now barely higher, up just 6 points.
The big part with the dots isn't actually the speaker, but rather part of the microphone array — presumably for subtracting ambient noise so the speech recognition works better.
Subtracting the program costs, that could mean a savings of $220 for the medically tailored meal program and $10 for the nontailored food program, the study authors write.
The economists calculated global daily averages of paid and unpaid work hours for men and women, subtracting the total number of hours for males from the female total.
Subtracting the light collected from just the star from the light collected when the planet passed in front of the star revealed the spectral lines of titanium and iron.
The trade shortfall is seen subtracting at least half of a percentage point from fourth-quarter GDP growth after slicing off 2 percentage points in the July-September period.
Inventory investment had a neutral impact on the second quarter's 3.0 percent annualized GDP growth rate after subtracting 1.46 percentage points from growth at the start of the year.
If subtracting all of the illustrations and leaving the text by itself doesn't affect the meaning of the comic in any way, I would normally consider such illustrations redundant.
For a divorce like mine, in which there were no kids, it was pretty simple math: subtracting what we owed from what we saved together, and dividing by two.
IF YOU had only $21,220 to your name (adding together your bank deposits, financial investments and property holdings, and subtracting your debts) you might not think yourself terribly fortunate.
IF YOU had only $21,222 to your name (adding together your bank deposits, financial investments and property holdings, and subtracting your debts) you might not think yourself terribly fortunate.
Taking the Verizon strike into account, adding 35,0003 to May and subtracting 35,000 from June, the last two months of payroll gains are more like 46,224 and 2300,2000 respectively.
Additionally, tech employment in Baltimore has grown 26% from 2015 through 2018, and women have a median annual income of about $60,000 after subtracting housings costs in the city.
Karen Ward, chief European economist at HSBC, notes that energy price declines over the past year are subtracting 0.8 percentage points from the current headline euro zone inflation rate.
Britain's oldies are a well-heeled bunch (after subtracting housing costs, their incomes are higher than those of working folk), and in Cornwall their spending has boosted the economy.
"The inventory correction looks severe in the second quarter, likely subtracting over a full percentage point from GDP growth," said Daniel Silver, an economist at JPMorgan in New York.
For height, for example, the number of relevant SNPs is reckoned to be about 100,000—each adding or subtracting, on average, 0.14mm to or from a person's adult stature.
In other words, directly comparing the returns of a fund manager to the volatility of his performance, and subtracting the returns of a risk-free asset such as cash.
The 2005 return indicates to me that Trump used up his losses in 2005 — he showed $48.6 million of taxable income after subtracting the aforementioned $2005 million of losses.
Sanders raised $18.2 million over 41 days, for an average of $444,000 a day, although after subtracting his first-day haul, his average has been about $307,500 ever since.
Under that scenario, an employer would pay $83, or more than four times what it should for the generic, and the PBM pockets $68 after subtracting the drug's cost.
The 2005 return indicates to me that Trump used up his losses in 2005 — he showed $48.6 million of taxable income after subtracting the aforementioned $103.2 million of losses.
"It is basically taking our real-time data signal and subtracting out what we would have normally expected from cold and flu," Singh said of the "atypical" illness tool.
Its executives have at times also made predictions about its automotive gross margin, which measures how much revenue is left after subtracting the costs closely associated with producing cars.
Ms. Whitmer said she was still considering having different pieces of material prepared for her speech, with the option of adding or subtracting based on what Mr. Trump says.
Ms. Whitmer said she was still considering having different pieces of material prepared for her speech, with the option of adding or subtracting based on what Mr. Trump says.
Inventories, which is one of the most volatile components of GDP, tacked on 0.6 percentage point to the quarter's expansion after subtracting from growth in the past five quarters.
Take the calculations a step further, by subtracting the methane that would have been generated by putting this food waste in landfills, and biofuel could be considered carbon negative.
They add a new twist to his penchant for interacting with the urban environment — though here he is adding rather than subtracting — and emphasize his gift for pictorial beauty.
The justices reached that figure by starting with the $24.67-per-share deal price and subtracting HP's estimate of the value of the synergies it would achieve in the deal.
To get the correct answer, and thus access the sugar water, the bees had to learn that blue meant adding one shape to the element, and yellow meant subtracting one.
Capital gains taxes are currently determined by subtracting the original price of an asset from the price at which it was sold and taxing the difference without adjusting for inflation.
As it turns out, the EPA has the best 'bang for the buck' of any agency, accumulating an impressive $376 billion in benefits after subtracting the costs of its regulations.
Debt, after subtracting cash holdings, is 25.6 times earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization for the companies, excluding financial firms and corporations in the energy, utilities and metals sectors.
A federal judge in California has ruled that Uber Technologies Inc violated its agreements with drivers by subtracting a one-dollar "safe rides fee" from their pay on some trips.
The total amount owed to the plaintiff -- 520 Newport Center Drive LLC, a Delaware limited liability company -- is $153,429 after subtracting the security deposit the law firm had to forfeit.
Rockhold's offensive boxing has never been pretty but Bisping, through subtracting some of the opportunities for Rockhold's most practiced weapons on the feet had invited Rockhold to try something different.
Borrowing costs in Brazil, which touched single-digits for a short period between 2012 and 2013, have for long lured government bond investors, subtracting pace from equity and other alternative investments.
Rockburne employs them as mathematical operators, "dividing" a length of paper into equal or unequal portions, "subtracting" a segment of paper by obscuring an underlying material, or "adding" by extending it.
Like those on a pond's surface, those waves can interfere, adding to and subtracting from one another—in the quantum description, altering the probability of finding a particle here or there.
To develop this list, we identified the true net cost of each college for the typical American student — including tuition, fees, books, supplies and other expenses — after subtracting scholarships and grants.
Genome editing, as this approach is known, tweaks existing DNA in situ by adding, subtracting or substituting a piece that may be as small as a single genetic "letter" (or nucleotide).
At the restaurant upstairs, touchscreen menus now allow choosy customers to build their own burger, adding exotica like grilled champignon, herb aioli and sliced jalapeños or even (heresy!) subtracting the bun.
The shift is characterized by several different factors, all of which have to do with what these games are adding and subtracting from the toolbox of the first-person video game.
First, there was the housing bust, which led to a huge decline in residential investment, directly subtracting around 4 points from GDP: So can we attribute this decline to credit conditions?
Deutsche Bank said that it expected to report a loss for the second quarter of 2.8 billion euros, or $3.1 billion, after subtracting the costs involved in carrying out the plan.
It's also difficult to compare the full cost of managing these investments, Pew noted, because some funds report their returns without factoring in management fees, while other report after subtracting those fees.
Click to expand We started by identifying the true net cost of each college for the typical American student — including tuition, fees, books, supplies and other expenses — after subtracting scholarships and grants.
In experiments conducted by scientists from RMIT University in Melbourne, Australia, honeybees were shown to perform simple adding and subtracting, allowing them to successfully navigate a maze to reach a food reward.
Wilkins said business investment is expected to subtract another percentage point from economic growth this year after subtracting 1.5 percentage points last year, with competition effects from exchange rates playing a role.
By subtracting the two frames, a series of bright and dark spots are seen, all equally offset from each other, demonstrating that these are positive and negative images of the same stars.
There's also the pressures of compromise and the paradox of choice waiting in the wings to keep you mentally adding up and subtracting what characteristics are really the most important to you.
"We're supposed to be adding zero-carbon sources, not subtracting," Ernest Moniz, the energy secretary, said recently at a symposium that the department convened to explore ways to improve the industry's prospects.
"After subtracting from growth over much of the period from 2011 onward, the impetus from fiscal policy has turned distinctly positive with the passage of recent tax and budget legislation," Quarles said.
The average net worth of black parents is $48,494, with half having no more than $9,303 in wealth from home equity, to cars, furniture and savings after subtracting debt, according to Addo.
Net zero means taking as much carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere as you put in, and this requires assumptions about as yet unproven ways of subtracting that carbon from the atmosphere.
Even after subtracting military-related spending from other agencies — including the Departments of Homeland Security, Veterans Affairs and State — Mr. Obama budgeted $690 billion in 2010 for the Pentagon and war spending.
In the e-cigarette graph, the net difference attributable to tobacco products other than e-cigarettes is calculated by subtracting the percentage consuming e-cigarettes from the percentage consuming any tobacco product.
After subtracting the energy measured in the feces from that in the food, he arrived at the Atwater values, numbers that represent the available energy in each gram of protein, carbohydrate, and fat.
You can estimate your tax liability for the year by adding up all your income and subtracting any applicable deductions, and then applying that figure to the tax brackets for your filing status.
It expects to produce between 1.9 million and 2 million barrels per day (bpd) in 2018 and achieve a net output of 2 million bpd by 2027, after subtracting its partners' farmout production.
And while subtracting your age from 100 to determine what percentage of your investments should be in stocks has long been traditional advice, with people living longer, it might be too conservative today.
Instead, we get "innovations" like Juicero, which sells a $400 juicer and produce packs that are just as easily squeezed by hand, and Apple subtracting the headphone jack from the most recent iPhone.
However, if you're someone who tends to have a bit of extra trouble getting enough sleep, it won't hurt to try adding and subtracting a few of these foods from your nighttime meals.
Subtracting bills on Northern Ireland (which is without its assembly and thus dependent on Westminster) and those required for the basic functioning of government, only 17 new bits of legislation have been introduced.
The tax, imposed on banks' liabilities after subtracting basic capital, was introduced in 2012 to help build a buffer for potential crises and was scheduled to expire at the end of next year.
After subtracting the energy measured in the faeces from that in the food, he arrived at the Atwater values, numbers that represent the available energy in each gram of protein, carbohydrate and fat.
Making a play for another star without subtracting one would seem unlikely—the Raptors don't have surplus pick equity and Anunoby is their only blue-chip prospect—but Ujiri will surely be aggressive.
In its effort to stay competitive, Fitbit has been slashing prices, which resulted in a shrinking of its gross margin, or the profit left after subtracting costs of goods sold, to 34.5% from 39.8%.
Click to expand To develop this list, we identified the true net cost of each college for the typical American student — including tuition, fees, books, supplies and other expenses — after subtracting scholarships and grants.
Overseas demand shaved 0.3 percentage point off GDP, subtracting from growth for the first time in four quarters and underscoring the pain that stubbornly weak global demand is inflicting on the export-reliant economy.
As we all know — at three seasons and 35 episodes in — the afterlife hinges on a cumulative point system, with good deeds adding to an individual's point total and bad or selfish deeds subtracting.
The rate produces an annual sum that is about 2.5 percent of the house's value after subtracting roughly $40,000 in insurance and taxes typically paid by a landlord, The Wall Street Journal said Monday.
To grow, sometimes you need to pruneOne common mistake growing companies make is "not subtracting when you add," Ethan Mollick, an associate professor of management at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, said.
Apple said that in the first quarter of its 1.83 fiscal year, the services unit had a 62.8 percent gross margin, which is the percentage of revenue left after subtracting the costs of goods sold.
Cryptocurrencies, just like bonds or stocks, are taxed at your capital gains rate, which is calculated by subtracting the cost of the asset at time of purchase from the amount at which it was sold.
Net investment by Japanese firms in Israel, after subtracting Israeli investment in Japan, nearly doubled in 2015 to 5.2 billion yen ($50 million), according to the Japan External Trade Organisation, citing Bank of Japan data.
While China doesn't disclose the amount of crude flowing into strategic storage, an estimate can be made simply by subtracting refinery runs from the total amount of oil available from both imports and domestic output.
The company said in a preliminary report last week that it would show an operating profit of 5.3 billion euros for the first half of 2016 after subtracting €2.2 billion for fines and legal settlements.
HCSC had a $5.3 billion gross profit in 2017 (what it made from its health plan premiums before subtracting salaries, advertising and other costs), and $1.4 billion of that profit came from its ACA plans.
Rishi N. Jaluria, an analyst at D.A. Davidson, zeros in on its free cash flows, the amount of cash generated by a business after subtracting spending on plants and certain lease payments, to show this.
Subsequent microwave pulses manipulate them, adding or subtracting them from one another or putting pairs of them into a spooky condition called entanglement, in which what happens to one qubit affects measurements of the other.
The group plans to keep its makeup stable for now, not adding or subtracting members, and wants to become known as a resource for young musicians, perhaps creating an informal mentorship program in the process.
The math works perversely, because the higher the initial loan balance in proportion to income, the higher the subsidy value is for the PSLF program, after subtracting the extra interest paid under the IDP plan.
The Penn State researchers created a dynamic framework, provided as a Python script, that allows researchers to modify the search space by adding or subtracting search dimensions based on the nature of the SETI project.
As a cross-check, CEI undertook its own lodestar analysis, subtracting contract lawyer fees, slashing billable hours of firms outside of the appointed leadership structure and imposing the 10 percent haircut to discourage future bill padding.
Bunge's RMI adjusted leverage -- which Fitch calculates by subtracting 90% of RMI (after applying a 10% haircut) from total debt of $6.9 billion -- was 1.5x for the latest 12 months (LTM) period ending June 30, 2016.
Despite the decline in the real trade deficit, trade will probably be either neutral or impose a small drag on gross domestic product in the first quarter after subtracting 1.82 percentage points from fourth-quarter growth.
It enables a lot of things without subtracting from safety (although you'll have to multitask a bit), and a few of them together could make a ride with friends into a safer and more social experience.
Many people compute their available savings by looking at their take home pay, subtracting their fixed expenses, backing out some discretionary spending for entertainment and vacations, and then whatever is left is set aside for savings.
Which explains why some co-ops that want to hold their value, and some rentals that want to hold on to their tenants, are busy adding offerings, or subtracting them, as fads and changing demographics demand.
Net worth is what you're left with after subtracting your liabilities (what you owe) from your assets (what you own), whereas income is what you earn each year and what's reported on an income-tax return.
They're not so hot for, say, making super-realistic 3D representations of things, but they're great if you plan on adding or subtracting them a lot; for example, if the player will be building or digging.
The minute you're talking about adding and subtracting waves to manipulate sound—and that being electronically modified and then turned into pressure waves—you're talking about the transformation of energy from one form to the other form.
Scott Shelton, energy futures broker with ICAP in Durham, North Carolina, said he was not impressed by the four weeks of continuous U.S. crude stock draws, considering Nigerian outages, Canada outages and subtracting the French strike effect.
Fewer than a fourth of the schools used the federal government's suggested financial aid "shopping sheet" format, which clearly outlines all the costs of attending school before subtracting financial aid, to show a net cost of attending.
We hope to have eliminated some distortions by discarding candidates who failed to break the 10% threshold in either the state or national polling averages, and by subtracting movements in the nationwide polls from the state ones.
The currency-hedged yield — calculated by adding or subtracting the implied return from the currency forward to the absolute yield on the bond — becomes 0.56 percent on the French bond and 0.55 percent on the U.S. equivalent.
That means an additional $70.6 billion (the amount that is needed after subtracting the cash payout from the amount collected) came from the U.S. Treasury, which borrowed the money by issuing bonds to public and foreign investors.
Subtracting the amount of crude processed by refiners in the first two months of 21.06 from the total amount available leaves about 13.63,213.6 bpd, most of which is likely to have flowed into commercial or strategic storage.
In other words, an adapted screenplay is even tougher to judge because you're not just "reading," you're reading comparatively, in theory anyway, holding a movie against its source material and subtracting what seems similar from what's different.
In Spotify's office on a summer Friday, they soon got down to business, unpacking "Want You Back," a regretful lover's plea set against shimmery, hopeful instrumentation, from its layered production — softening the drums, adding and subtracting microphones.
So if you want to calculate how many points a Dow stock is adding to or subtracting from the Dow, use this formula: (Dollar change in stock price) x 6.8484 = (Point change in the Dow) Apple's down $7.40.
To develop our list of the top colleges that pay off, we identified the true net cost of each college for the typical American student — including tuition, fees, books, supplies and other expenses — after subtracting scholarships and grants.
Financial disclosure reports Mr. Pierluisi filed with the House show his family's average net worth, subtracting debts from assets, surged to $1 million in 2014, the most recent report, from $36,501 in 2008, the year he was elected.
Last month, though, the government approved a new plan to maintain and raise the tax on banks' liabilities after subtracting basic capital to 13% as it seeks to cut fiscal deficits at a time of slowing economic growth.
Last month, though, the government approved a new plan to maintain and raise the tax on banks' liabilities, after subtracting basic capital, to 0.4% as it seeks to cut fiscal deficits at a time of slowing economic growth.
Subtracting Davis remains a losing proposition for the Pelicans, but it's no stretch to imagine a starting five of Jrue Holiday, Russell or Jayson Tatum (via trade from Boston), Julius Randle, Zion Williamson and Harrison Barnes (UFA, Sacramento Kings).
The US will enter the next downturn with a general government "structural deficit" (subtracting the impact of the economic cycle) larger than any other 'AAA' sovereign, leaving the US more exposed to a downturn than other similarly rated sovereigns.
The new plan to maintain and raise the tax — imposed on banks' liabilities after subtracting basic capital — to 0.4% riled National Bank governor Peter Kazimir, who himself led the finance ministry until moving to the central bank in June.
The spokesperson, Jahan Wilcox, arrived at that total after subtracting the refurbished desk, which he said was offered by the Office of Administration and Resource Management and two framed certificates that he claimed qualify as gifts given to administrators.
Ellenhorn said on Tuesday the state was seeking $46 million from Greenberg and $6 million from Smith, subtracting around $16 million the two paid in a 2009 settlement with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission over the improper accounting.
There are many metrics designed to rate a player's overall performance, and perhaps the most popular one is player efficiency rating, which was developed by John Hollinger to sum up a player's positive contributions while subtracting his negative ones.
While Gassco's outage plans for offshore fields and onshore processing plants in the following year are typically published in the fourth quarter, it can also revise plans at a later stage, potentially adding to or subtracting from the total.
Barclays estimated the value of the streaming services (Disney+, Hulu and ESPN+) by calculating an enterprise value for the core business of Disney, and then subtracting that estimate from the company's current total enterprise value of roughly $320 billion.
The association tracks the average tuition "discount rate" at private colleges and universities — that is, the difference between the "sticker price" that colleges advertise and the actual price they charge students, after subtracting scholarships granted by the colleges themselves.
The standard voters have proposed, known as the "efficiency gap," is calculated by taking one party's total wasted votes in an election, subtracting the other party's total wasted votes, then dividing that by the total number of votes cast.
On completion, 87 percent of students are in positions that pay an average of $60,000 a year —for college graduates the average is about $50,000 and subtracting the above-mentioned skills-based majors, the college average is a lot less.
That claim is seen to have boosted support for the campaign for Britain to leave the EU. The statistics agency came to its figure by subtracting a rebate and EU public-sector credits from Britain&aposs gross 18.9 billion-pound contribution.
The CME computes the probability of a rate hike by taking the end-month futures contract, subtracting the level at the beginning of the month and dividing that by 25 basis points, which is the assumed level of each rate hike.
You know listening to E-40 is always a total joy because of the absolutely bizarre way he rolls words round his mouth—adding and subtracting syllables at will, stringing together nearly-rhymes, conjuring up a lexicon of his own?
The CME computes the probability of a rate hike by taking the end-month futures contract, subtracting the level at the beginning of the month, and dividing that by 25 basis points, which is the assumed level of each rate hike.
If changing only a few pixels in a photo can trick a machine-learning-trained image recognition engine into confusing a rabbit and a turtle, could adding or subtracting a few Facebook likes from someone's profile similarly exploit machine learning's weaknesses?
Painting might be summed up as a process of accretion: You start with a blank canvas and end with a covered one — unless you are Eddie Martinez, for whom the act of adding and subtracting remains in play throughout the making.
He also said he has "absolutely no intention" of adding to or subtracting from Berkshire's stake in Kraft Heinz, saying the company had "very, very strong" brands and that he would be happy to own it a decade from now.
In fact, 27.5 percent of full-time students are so low-income that their expected contribution is $0 — yet they are still asked to pay at least $5,000 to cover the total price of college after subtracting all forms of grant assistance.
The Hechinger Report calculates net cost by subtracting federal, state, local and institutional grants and scholarships from the sticker price for first-time, full-time (and, at public universities, in-state) undergraduates based on data provided by the U.S. Department of Education.
The theoretical framework behind Cole's approach is relatively straightforward: Feed data from healthy individuals into an algorithm that learns to predict brain age from anatomical data, then test the model on a fresh sample, subtracting the participants' chronological age from their brain age.
In a separate announcement, Brazil's Vale said Samarco's initial R$4.4 billion payment would be divided between R$2 billion in 2016, subtracting the capital already spent on the clean-up, R$1.2 billion in 2017 and R$1.2 billion in 2018.
The average monthly order size is $45 and, at a time when investors are hyper-focused on profitability, Hims says in the presentation that it has a 60% gross margin, or the percentage of revenue left after subtracting the cost of goods sold.
China doesn't provide regular data on the flow of crude into strategic and commercial storage, but an estimation can be made by looking at the total amount of crude available from imports and domestic output, and then subtracting the amount processed by refiners.
Google parent company Alphabet makes more money from digital ads than any company on the planet — it's expected to make $73.8 billion dollars in net digital ad sales in 2017 after subtracting for traffic acquisition costs, according to internet research firm eMarketer.
The legislation — which will take effect in 2019, but could be changed to 2018 as language in the bill is completed — would require companies that operate 403(b) plans to disclose the charges and returns (after subtracting fees) for each investment offered.
According to the Information, "Uber Eats was losing nearly $1 for every $1 it generated in net revenue, after subtracting payments it makes to drivers" in the first three quarters of 2019, or three times worse compared to the same period in 2018.
VATs, being sales taxes, are meant to tax domestic spending, so they're calculated by taking the money that companies have coming in from domestic sources (that is, excluding money earned from exports) and subtracting the money they pay out to domestic suppliers.
If we want to take a more generous approach and treat any customer – whether net new or re-activated from pre-2016 as a new customer – we can do so simply by subtracting their stated 2017 active customers less their stated 2016 active customers.
"Only by using our new technique of modeling and subtracting out the transit signals of known planets could we then actually see it for what it really was," Joseph Schmitt, a graduate student at Yale and lead author of the paper, said in a statement.
" Puzzling prose: "The way they did it was by subtracting only 25 per cent of the spice from their gingery game of Monday's Boston matinee, while the dish that Chief Carrigan set forth was minus at least 40 per cent of its previous seasoning.
But the back-of-the-envelope results are revealing: If you take the benefits of higher wages and the lower taxes, subtracting higher costs for consumer goods and higher interest rates on credit card debt — it works out to a gain of $122 a month.
A presenter described User A (a "swisher") imparting a menu to User B (a "swishee"), with herself hypothetically subtracting the wine from the menu — as if Edward Albee's "Three Tall Women" had suddenly been outfitted with iPhones and concerns about their body mass indexes.
The law will also force the delivery app companies to compensate drivers in California 58 cents per mile for gasoline costs and for other expenses incurred on the job, and would force companies to end the practice of subtracting tips from workers' base pay.
Brian Dewhurst, a budget officer for NASA's Human Exploration and Operations program, said the savings was derived from subtracting the cost of a Delta IV Heavy rocket from the annual program cost of producing one Space Launch System rocket a year, which is $2 billion.
Among the standout pieces in the show are Jacques Villeglé's, an artist well known for his work from the late 1940s onward, often called "decollage," where he created works by subtracting, rather than adding, visual elements, such as by peeling away layers of images.
According to JPMorgan the shutdown, which has left 0.93,20.9 employees furloughed or working without pay and delayed the release of data from the Census Bureau and Bureau of Economic Analysis, was subtracting 21.5-20.2 percentage point from quarterly gross domestic product growth each week.
The amount that people with Type 1 diabetes spent on insulin, before subtracting rebates and discounts, doubled from 2012 to 2016 while daily insulin use mostly stayed flat, according to a report from the Health Care Cost Institute, which analyzed health insurance claims from that time span.
For instance, there is a GAN for adding or subtracting pepperoni: show it a picture of a pepperoni pizza, and it should be able to generate a new pizza that is identical but has no pepperoni on it, and vice versa, as the researchers illustrate here.
And every year, the producers tinker with the format, questioning whether to have the Best Song nominees performed, adding or subtracting special performance segments, and in 220, adding a "thank-you scroll" to encourage winners not to just spend their speech on a list of names.
We started with the true net cost of each college, which measures how much students pay (including tuition, fees, books, supplies and other expenses) after subtracting scholarships and grants, for students from families making between $48,001 - $75,000, an income range established by the Department of Education.
A study this year by the Institute for College Access and Success, a nonprofit advocacy group, found that even after subtracting aid, low-income students in both the Cal State and University of California systems had to come up with as much as $0003,000 a year.
Last month, though, the government approved a new plan to maintain and raise the tax on banks' liabilities, after subtracting basic capital, to 0.4% as it seeks to cut fiscal deficits at a time of slowing economic growth and fund welfare handouts ahead of February general election.
Here's what Wall Street is expecting for the quarter: Amazon's operating profit margin, or the amount of money left after subtracting the cost of goods sold and operating expenses, is expected to increase to 5.2% from 3.8% a year ago and 2.8% at the same point in 2017.
Uber officials argue that the $19.16 metered fare already included the tax — the same way a $1 slice of pizza includes tax — and that it was therefore proper for Uber to collect the tax by subtracting it from the fare that drivers receive and remitting it to the government.
By adding the number of active and recovery frames that a move has and then subtracting it from the blockstun and hitstun values of that move, the program can use this data to refine its execution beyond anything a person is capable of - even while compensating for lag.
The problem, not surprisingly, is that the league's only two 27-win teams — 20-230 Milwaukee and the 221-2023 Lakers — are inevitably tied at the top of the league in this category as well at plus-2202, which is calculated by subtracting home losses from road wins.
Considering that all the trio's tracks are made in what is essentially a piecemeal process—adding or subtracting elements and sharing the results back and forth across SoundCloud and Telegram—the rate at which they bring new music into the world is a testament to the chemistry they share.
When Huth met Genz at an academic conference in 234 and described the methodology of his search for the Higgs boson and dark energy — subtracting dominant wave signals from a field, until a much subtler signal appears underneath — Genz told him about the di lep, and it captured Huth's imagination.
Possible codes range from standard—immunity to damage, unlimited power-ups, skipping to the final boss—to borderline glitches such as "moonwalking," jumping higher and higher until players soar past the screen's boundaries, or granting characters a power-up every time they fall into a pit instead of subtracting a life.
China appears to have been building commercial and strategic inventories at a rate of about 960,20193 bpd in the first 11 months of 2019, a figure derived from taking the total amount of crude available from both domestic output and imports and then subtracting the volume of crude processed by refineries.
Here's a spreadsheet where I extrapolated the prices of 1-3 wings, then tracked the difference by subtracting the price of the last multiple of 25 (in column C). You can see the deviation when it hits 75 compared to 50, then continue tracking the deviations as I laid them out. pic.twitter.
After subtracting legal fees and dividing the remaining money by the 16 million customers who used their Vizio TVs during the affected time frame, most customers won't be seeing a tremendous windfall — but at an estimated $13 to $31, it should be enough for a month worth of Netflix if nothing else.
From there, the personal finance site ranked each city based on its tech employment growth from 2015 through 2018, its number of women in the tech workforce, its gender pay gap within the tech workforce and the average earnings for women who work in tech after subtracting the city's median housing costs.
Here is the average net price, generated by subtracting the average amount of federal, state, local or institutional aid from the total cost of attendance, for Harvey Mudd students during the 2017 - 2018 school year by income bracket, according to the Department of Education: These net costs are impacted by merit aid.
This figure is reached by calculating the value of oil Rosneft received from its joint venture projects and subtracting from that outstanding loans Rosneft issued to PDVSA, official payments Rosneft made to Venezuela for access to oil fields, Rosneft capital expenditure on the ventures, and the cost of extracting Rosneft's share of the oil.
On a set (by Takeshi Kata) replicating the impromptu memorial of candles and stuffed animals that lined Canfield Avenue in the weeks after Mr. Brown's death, Ms. Orlandersmith moves from character to character with minimal fuss, adding or subtracting a simple costume piece (by Kaye Voyce) but otherwise not attempting anything but verbal verisimilitude.
An accurate measure of drug efficacy would require comparing the response of patients taking it with that of patients taking placebos; the drug effect could then be calculated by subtracting the placebo response from the overall response, much as a deli-counter worker subtracts the weight of the container to determine how much lobster salad you're getting.
As in Switzerland and Germany, the government of Singapore has outlined strong recovery measures for those failing to pay their premiums, including garnishing wages; subtracting arrears from any payouts made on hospitalization claims; recovering funds from any government payments made to the defaulter; taking court action to recover back premiums; and imposing financial penalties, including interest.
NPR also found discrepancies in the data the department reported to Congress, finding that while Education officials told Congress that it was successfully discharging the loans of 40 percent of borrowers with significant, permanent disabilities, the numbers actually indicated that only 28 percent had their loans forgiven or in the process after subtracting those who had loans reinstated.
For those of you just joining us, a list theme is one made up of a list of items tied together by the revealer, as opposed to one where all the theme entries are affected by adding or subtracting a letter or sound Mr. Madison offers us a list of some of the MAC OPERATING SYSTEMS that have existed since Apple started naming their versions after big cats in 2001.
Kelly has done away with "meeting crashers," the West Wing aides who showed up for meetings uninvited, according to a White House aide, but he has not been able to curb Trump's practice of adding and subtracting advisers to meetings throughout the day or of turning scheduled gatherings into freewheeling discussions of subjects that suit his interests — including those suggested to him by his coterie of outside advisers, including Fox News host Sean Hannity.
This is total gross pay, however, and does not take into account overhead each doctor pays to operate, as the Canadian Institute for Health Information is careful to point out to CNBC Make It. In May 2016, one physician publicly broke down the cost of running his family practice, and though he brought in $231,033 ($300,000 Canadian), he was left with $5003,906 ($177,876 Canadian) after subtracting his business expenses — but before taxes and employment benefits are taken out.
Without the Chase Sapphire Reserve benefit, Lyft Pink costs $20 (plus tax) per month, and it provides the following perks:20213% off ridesPriority airport pickupsThree free cancellations per month (as long as you rebook within 15 minutes of canceling)Three free bike or scooter rides per month (in participating cities)"Surprise offers and upgrades"The Points Guy&aposs Liz Hund recently put Lyft Pink to the test and found that it saved her $63 in a month before subtracting the standard monthly subscription.
He'd compressed the band's sound to make it more radio-friendly—subtracting certain elements, adding horns, and largely ripping away much of the scraggly, rag-tag magic that had informed classics like Let It Be and Pleased To Meet Me. But when guitarist Slim Dunlap's wife found an early mix by the album's original producer, Matt Wallace, in her basement, it provided the blueprint for what would become Dead Man's Pop, a 2019 box-set reissue of Don't Tell a Soul that includes live tracks and demos from the same era.
Almost every company improved its finances year over year, leading to the following aggregate financial data for the first six months of 2017: $135 billion of revenue (up 7%) $7.7 billion underwriting profit, or the amount of money made after subtracting medical costs from premiums paid (up 194%) $6.5 billion net profit (up 441%) 85.9% medical loss ratio, which reflects how much of the premium dollar is spent on medical care (down 0.8 percentage points) What was true previously is still true now: Most health insurers are not currently losing their shirts on the ACA's individual marketplaces, although next year could be different depending on what happens to the law's cost-sharing subsidies.

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