For number crunching, in lieu of calculators, he relied on a slide rule, its case battered. |
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Tax cuts are about far more than number crunching and desiccated calculations. |
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While all of these present significant challenges, the key is not number crunching, but managing for results. |
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Have you done any number crunching as to where we should be going with that number of fences, that would be even more productive? |
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This tends to involve unloading number crunching, paper-intensive and other administrative tasks. |
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There is a good educational element to the game, and it also requires some number crunching. |
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Financial planning is more than just number crunching and your retirement is not a single phase of your life, but a series of stages. |
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I also believe it to be a mistake to allow issues of work, growth and competitiveness to be reduced to statistical number crunching. |
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Grandeur has a price, but the balance of gains and losses, benefits and costs, is a number crunching Olympics all of its own. |
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At the end of the trip, he has to go through another round of number crunching to tally the waybill with the collection before entrusting it to the cash counter. |
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But, unlike the Met Office, according to our number crunching statistics, we think weare in for acold winter with snow in December. |
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His contributions span far beyond number crunching with his countless emails to volunteers abroad, helping many adjust to the rigours of life overseas. |
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Finding the optimal amount to split may take some good old-fashioned number crunching, but the financial rewards can be beneficial for some pensioners. |
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This number crunching will not go down well with people who see crime almost daily. |
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I'm helping heal Canadians with computers and number crunching. |
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The traditional WIMP interface remains useful for standard word processing and number crunching, but remains far from the ideal of the intuitive interface. |
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The team-up of US radio telescope technology and Canadian signal processing and number crunching should keep Canadian and American astronomers busy for years. |
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It's just a matter of entering some basic information on the type and size of motor you are looking for, and then the program will do the number crunching for you. |
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It will now go to some number crunching with some of the other issues in the overall viability of General Motors to see whether the numbers add up and what amount of support can be expected from the federal government. |
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Well, I couldn't resist some number crunching. |
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Ms. Kornreich likened number crunching to watching a good play. |
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But deciding whether to take advantage may involve some number crunching. |
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Although we are still doing the number crunching, it looks like we've beaten the 70,000 who took past last year to strengthen communities and tackle loneliness and isolation. |
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