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It is true that a trade deficit subtracts from a country's gross domestic product.
Maybe. It is true that a trade deficit subtracts from a country's gross domestic product.
Ratner is right that reducing all criticism down to a numerical score subtracts from that process.
Average value this subtracts from a home: $4,600Another big ding against a kitchen is the countertops.
"It's just a thing, I don't think it adds or subtracts from 'coolness,'" wrote padoozle, shrewdly.
"The US subtracts from its population a million of our babies in the form of abortion," said King.
Average value this subtracts from a home: $3,800"Carpet is just not in style anymore," says de Jong.
But when you owe more on the asset than it&aposs currently worth, it subtracts from your net worth.
Average value this subtracts from a home: $2,400Those short, slanted driveways in hilly, urban areas could be a problem.
Average value this subtracts from a home: $7,000If your backyard isn't level, it could really affect your home's value.
The tumbling cost of digital media (vast amounts of which are in effect free) subtracts from measured GDP, for example.
Average value this subtracts from a home: $3,800It seems like it would be convenient to live in the middle everything.
The result is a pointillist photograph that functions like collage, but instead of adding images, Smith's method subtracts from them.
"Parker added that when Trump blocks someone on Twitter, he "subtracts from that discussion points of view the president doesn't like.
OBJECTIVES Trump's Trade Plan According to Mr. Trump, our trade deficit in goods subtracts from growth and costs the U.S. jobs.
Average value this subtracts from a home: $2,100"The kitchen is really a main focal point in the house," De Jong says.
Average value this subtracts from a home: $5,200You may keep your home pristine, but your neighbors could also be affecting your home value.
Average value this subtracts from a home: $9,600While the industrial style might be in at the moment, having actual industrial neighbors isn't so much.
"The U.S. subtracts from its population a million of our babies in the form of abortion," Representative Steve King told a far-right Austrian magazine.
Average value this subtracts from a home: $3,900It's not just the bedroom where people don't want to see carpeting — it's the same all through house.
The U.S.D.A. subtracts from this reimbursement something called a "normal mortality rate," based on the proportion of animals that would have died before slaughter anyway.
Whereas, the top-down, yellow line starts with long-term forecasts and then either adds or subtracts from the consensus based on Morgan Stanley's cycle indicator.
In other words, it subtracts from other weather, rather than adding to it, and that's another sign of a weather phenomena that you ought to be wary of.
He adds to and subtracts from the music, sometimes folding in a newly written complementary line, or fleshing out an inner voice that seems implied in the original.
We view the transaction as having a slightly negative impact on MGM's leverage going forward as it will increase minority distributions from MGP, which Fitch subtracts from consolidated EBITDA.
Average value this subtracts from a home: $3,000Like the mention of outdated kitchen cabinets earlier, low-quality cabinetry is another reason potential buyers might find fault with your home's kitchen.
Average value this subtracts from a home: $2,700"If you have power lines going across a backyard or have the actual pole in the yard, people don't like it," says de Jong.
In fact, you could argue since we used to go in and pay 133 cents per picture when we want to have them developed that added GDP and that's no longer in there so that it now literally subtracts from GDP.
I illustrate this point with a chart using the Fiscal Impact Measure calculated by the Hutchins Center at the Brookings Institution, which estimates how much fiscal policy at all levels of government adds to or subtracts from short-term economic growth.
The film's ending is a little too neat and subtracts from the movie's rigorously maintained balance of the square and the weird: Wiseau and Sestero experience a friendship-restoring epiphany that their failed melodrama is tremendously entertaining as an inadvertent comedy.
Congress usually starts with the previous year's budget and adds and subtracts from that base, and while many Democrats and Republicans have openly predicted Trump's budget to be dead-upon-arrival on the Congressional floor, aspects of President Trump's budget may be considered as budget discussions move forward.
Among the eight artists represented are Matthew Cusik, who makes collages from map fragments; Joyce Kosloff, who layers images and textured paint onto maps; Loren Munk, who adds plaques of color and information to street maps; and Nikki Rosato, who subtracts from maps, cutting away all but roads and rivers.
Kurdish expat and Montrealer Zayne Akyol constructs a straightforward picture of the life of women in the PKK, but I sense a lack of focus in the coverage of the training routines and PKK gatherings that subtracts from the film's substance, and prevents Sozdar's words from reaching the heights of Angelo's in La natura delle cose.
This signal subtracts from the coherent echo signal. The result may be a complicated combination which cannot be decomposed if only NSE is employed. However, in pure cases, i.e. when there is an overwhelming intensity contribution due to protons, NSE can be used to measure their incoherent spectrum.
Hezekiah noted that in , Eve added to God's words by telling the serpent that she was not even permitted to touch the tree. Hezekiah deduced from this that one who adds to God's words in fact subtracts from them.Babylonian Talmud Sanhedrin 29a, in, e.g., Talmud Bavli, elucidated by Asher Dicker and Abba Zvi Naiman, edited by Hersh Goldwurm, volume 47, page 29a5.
Parts of the book were first published in Woman's Journal and Popular Science Monthly. Blackwell chose to highlight balance and cooperation rather than struggle and savage rivalry. She criticized Darwin for basing his theory of evolution on "time-honored assumption that the male is the normal type of his species". She wrote that Spencer scientifically subtracts from the female and Darwin as scientifically adds to the male.
Stronger gradients allow for faster imaging, or for higher resolution; similarly, gradient systems capable of faster switching can also permit faster scanning. However, gradient performance is limited by safety concerns over nerve stimulation. Some important characteristics of gradient amplifiers and gradient coils are slew rate and gradient strength. As mentioned earlier, a gradient coil will create an additional, linearly varying magnetic field that adds or subtracts from the main magnetic field.
Because of this provision, any appreciation of the affected property that occurred during the decedent's lifetime will never be taxed. Thus, this provision provides an incentive for taxpayers to retain appreciated property until death, and sell property that has fallen in market value while alive (although property on which one may take depreciation may still cause a gain — even when sold for less its original purchase price—because depreciation subtracts from basis).
Differential synchros are another category. They have three-lead rotors and stators like the stator described above, and can be transmitters or receivers. A differential transmitter is connected between a synchro transmitter and a receiver, and its shaft's position adds to (or subtracts from, depending upon definition) the angle defined by the transmitter. A differential receiver is connected between two transmitters, and shows the sum (or difference, again as defined) between the shaft positions of the two transmitters.
Ground speed is the horizontal speed of an aircraft relative to the ground. An aircraft heading vertically would have a ground speed of zero. Information displayed to passengers through the entertainment system of airlines aircraft often gives the aircraft ground speed rather than airspeed. Ground speed can be determined by the vector sum of the aircraft's true airspeed and the current wind speed and direction; a headwind subtracts from the ground speed, while a tailwind adds to it.
According to Helen G of The F-Word, the album is a unified whole, "where the trademark socially conscious lyrics are given a musical setting which neither submerges nor subtracts from the message." Musically, the album harks back to the band's early sound, retaining "the superficially easy-going grooves of ska and reggae." While the sound of the album sometimes is given the "distinctive sheen" of digital technology, Helen G of The F-Word said the production does not overshadow the content.
Rav Ashi taught that one could derive from the term , ashtei-esreih, or "eleven," in that one who adds to God's word actually subtracts from it. Were one to subtract the first letter of the term, it would yield , shtei-esreih, or "twelve," so adding that letter reduces its meaning.Babylonian Talmud Sanhedrin 29a. The Rabbis taught in a Baraita that the Tabernacle's lower curtains were made of blue wool, purple wool, crimson wool, and fine linen, while the upper curtains that made the tent spread were made of goats' hair.
For this to happen, we make relaxations between all cells. We have two fundamental parameters in these relaxations: the mitosis rate of each cell type (which indicates the delay in days for the cell type multiplication) and the adhesion rate of each cell type to the others (and to itself too). This last one is a number smaller than 1 that subtracts from the resultant force of the relaxation (thus, keeping the cells together). Each relaxation happens has a defined "day" in which it occurs (this is the way MClone calls the relaxation process).
This results in a spin current that travels at a normal to the direction of the charge current that can be altered by changing the direction of magnetization. This spin current is deflected through the inverse spin Hall effect which adds or subtracts from the electrons momentum in the direction of the charge current depending on the size and sign of the conductors spin Hall angle. This deflection provides an addition to the conductors resistivity allowing the spin current to be estimated by the change in the electrical resistivity.
When the boomerang is thrown with high spin, a boomerang flies in a curved rather than a straight line. When thrown correctly, a boomerang returns to its starting point. As the wing rotates and the boomerang moves through the air, the airflow over the wings creates lift on both "wings". However, during one-half of each blade's rotation, it sees a higher airspeed, because the rotation tip speed and the forward speed add, and when it is in the other half of the rotation, the tip speed subtracts from the forward speed.
Figure 7: Schematics for using asymptotic gain model; parameter α = β / ( β+1 ); resistor RC = RC1. Figure 6 shows a two-transistor amplifier with a feedback resistor Rf. This amplifier is often referred to as a shunt- series feedback amplifier, and analyzed on the basis that resistor R2 is in series with the output and samples output current, while Rf is in shunt (parallel) with the input and subtracts from the input current. See the article on negative feedback amplifier and references by Meyer or Sedra. That is, the amplifier uses current feedback.
DR is a skills-based role-playing game system based on the twelve-sided die (d12). The game mechanic is the same for almost all actions: players roll d12 trying to roll less than or equal to the applicable skill stat, as modified by any applicable bonuses or penalties. For example, a character seeking to strike an opponent with his weapon begins with his Strike stat, adds to it the Strike bonus applicable to his weapon, and subtracts from that any defensive penalties imposed by his opponent's defensive manoeuvres and armour. A roll of 12 always fails.
The court also found that a mathematical formula fell within the prohibition in the Patent Act against patents for scientific principles or abstract theorems. The court went on to find that "the fact that a computer is ... used to implement a discovery does not change the nature of that discovery." Therefore, the application was rejected as unpatentable for not falling within the definition "invention" found in the Patent Act.Schlumberger, 56 C.P.R. (2d) 204 at para 5 The holding in Schlumberger is that the use of a computer neither adds to, nor subtracts from, the patentability of an alleged invention.
A delta-sigma or other pulse-density or pulse-frequency modulator generates a pulse stream in which the frequency, , of pulses in the stream is proportional to the analog voltage input, , so that , where is a constant for the particular implementation. A feedback loop monitors the integral of and when that integral has incremented by , which is indicated by the integral waveform crossing a threshold, , it subtracts from the integral of so that the combined waveform sawtooths between and . At each step a pulse is added to the pulse stream. A counter sums the number of pulses that occur in a predetermined period, P so that the sum, \Sigma, is P \cdot f = k \cdot P \cdot v.
Instead, the clock uses binary digital logic, implemented mechanically in a sequence of stacked binary adders (or as their inventor, Hillis, calls them, serial bit-adders). In effect, the conversion logic is a simple digital computer (more specifically, a digital differential analyser), implemented with mechanical wheels and levers instead of typical electronics. The computer has 32 bits of accuracy, with each bit represented by a mechanical lever or pin that can be in one of two positions. This binary logic can only keep track of elapsed time, like a stopwatch; to convert from elapsed to local solar time (that is, time of day), a cam subtracts from (or adds to) the cam slider, which the adders move.
When the partners do not have an 8-card trump fit, the misfit modifier subtracts from the total ZP. When the partners have a trump fit longer than eight, the misfit modifier adds in place of the trump-support modifier if it is larger. The misfit modifier (M4) can be estimated if one partner knows the difference in lengths between the two most different suits (M2). This works because M2 is almost always approximately 75 percent of M4, meaning that M4 can be estimated by increasing M2 by 1/3. Keep in mind that this estimate will slightly under-value the hand in the case of "freak" distribution (where M4 is greater than 14) because M2 is only 60 percent of M4 for such wild distribution.
The steam engine cross-head sliding surface provides the reaction to the connecting rod force on the crank-pin and varies between zero and a maximum twice during each revolution of the crankshaft. Unlike hammer blow, which alternately adds and subtracts for each revolution of the wheel, piston thrust only adds to the static mean or subtracts from it, twice per revolution, depending on the direction of motion and whether the locomotive is coasting, or drifting. In a double-acting steam engine, as used in a railway locomotive, the direction of the vertical thrust on the slide bar is always upwards when running forward. It varies from nothing at the end of stroke to a maximum at half stroke when the angle between the con-rod and crank are greatest.
Schlumberger Canada Ltd v Canada (Commissioner of Patents) is a decision of the Federal Court of Appeal concerning the patentability of software inventions within the context of the Patent Act (Canada).Patent Act, RSC 1985, c P-4 At issue was the patentability of a method of combining and analyzing borehole measurements for oil and gas exploration using a computer programmed according to mathematical formulas. The Federal Court of Appeal held that the use of a computer "does not change the nature" of the discovered invention and that the process at issue was a "mere scientific principle or abstract theorem" and therefore not an "invention" within the meaning of the Patent Act. More broadly, the case stands for the proposition that the use of a computer neither adds to, nor subtracts from, the patentability of an alleged invention.
The sabot, necessary to fill the bore of the cannon when firing a long, slender flight projectile, is parasitic weight that subtracts from the potential muzzle velocity of the entire projectile. Maintaining the in-bore structural integrity of such a long flight projectile under accelerations of tens of thousands of g's is not a trivial undertaking, and has brought the design of sabots from employing in the early 1980s readily available low cost, high strength aerospace-grade aluminums, such as 6061 and 6066-T6, to high strength and more expensive 7075-T6 aluminum, maraging steel, and experimental ultra-high strength 7090-T6 aluminum, to the current state-of-the-art and incredibly expensive graphite fiber reinforced plastics, in order to further reduce the parasitic sabot mass, that can be nearly half the launch mass of the entire projectile. The discarding sabot petals also travel at such a high muzzle velocity that, on separation, they may continue for many hundreds of metres at speeds that can be lethal to troops and damaging to light vehicles. For this reason, even in combat, tank gunners have to be aware of danger to nearby troops.

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