Students might have been surprised to see they were being asked to work out the rate of inflation, the elasticity or the multiplier. |
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The Keynesian multiplier is nothing more than a misinterpretation of the classical definition of saving to include the hoarding of cash. |
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Also among the chips developed during this period were the 16-foot arithmetic logic unit, 16-foot multiplier and micro-controller chips. |
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Lay down the multiplicand in the upper row and the multiplier in the lower, with the product in between. |
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Agriculture and industry benefited each other through backward and forward linkages that created multiplier effects. |
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They suggest that unemployment policies aimed at individuals have important consequences for other workers at home-a multiplier effect of sorts. |
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He argued that where future income might be reduced or a considerable amount of capital invested, there should be a multiplier of four. |
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The concept of the multiplier is based on consumption spending and on incomes that derive from expenditure. |
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Economists recognize that estimating multiplier effects is a chancy business under the best of circumstances. |
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They are identical with the exception of the system bus frequency and multiplier. |
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It is also important for strategic leaders and warfighters to understand the media as a potent force multiplier in a wide variety of areas. |
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So you can overclock your Athlon 64 processor with the multiplier locked from above, without worrying about the peripheral devices. |
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It is worth noting that motorcycles were used to patrol the borderline and were seen as an effective force multiplier. |
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Training programmes will enable the trainers to further disseminate the information to others in the community, creating a multiplier effect. |
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The multiplier of the hazard rate is the independent multiplicative effect of a variable on what a rate would have been otherwise. |
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Make sure multiplier drag washers have been fully cleaned and give line freely without snatching. |
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We will see a process whereby any lie issuing from any of them is amplified by the others, creating a multiplier effect. |
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What other concept promises to be both an economy of force measure and a force multiplier? |
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In situations where inter-regional labour migration is a major feature, regional multiplier models may exhibit greater limitations. |
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These ads and the media coverage of these ads may have a multiplier effect of negative coverage. |
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In addition, nations are increasingly aware that the use of cyber strategies can be a major force multiplier and equaliser. |
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As such, local purchase of food for school feeding is seen as a force multiplier, benefiting children and the local economy at the same time. |
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This publication will support the multiplier effect of an orderly conversion from an analogic television system to a digital television system. |
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In effect, it is a force multiplier for both agencies where if we look at the coastline where we are working here. |
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Our job is to serve as a force multiplier so that all agencies involved can do their jobs better. |
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The multiplier for the total quantity considers the onesided spread rate check. |
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You can work every multiplier spotted using software point-and-shoot, regardless of band. |
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A multiplier below 1.5 means slow growth and a lower debt burden at year's end. Estimates of fiscal multipliers are all over the map. |
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This modification should ease the multiplier effect of inflation, which often erases the bulk of wage gains. |
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But, though less than a poet of her century, Ella was more than a mere multiplier of her kind, and latterly she had begun to feel the old afflatus once more. |
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To determine your total non-refundable credits, add up the credits you're eligible for and apply the tax credit multiplier. |
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It's a combat multiplier but it's not like a Bradley fighting vehicle. |
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Mr Chandrasena reckons that inbound flight bookings have an economic multiplier of eight. |
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A fiscal multiplier describes the change in GDP that is due to a change in tax-and-spending policy. |
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If the multiplier is 2, spending cuts big enough to close the deficit produce a drop in GDP in the year the cuts take effect. |
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The situation sufficiently destabilized the demand for M1 to make the monetary multiplier forecast model obsolete. |
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The more meat we eat generally, the more there will be a multiplier effect on demand for plant production. |
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Regional economic implications are more difficult to evaluate because of a lack of organic multiplier data. |
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Also, fiscal measures like tax cuts and public deficit spending could be recommended, where the latter is preferred because of a larger multiplier effect. |
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The long decline of shipbuilding had a downward multiplier effect on these regional economies which became the depressed areas of inter-war Britain. |
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It is calculated for each contract individually by multiplying the receive-side notional amount by a multiplier. |
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I propose stepping up our action in areas that have an obvious multiplier effect. |
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Well-meaning outsiders applauded but few understood the reverse multiplier effect of a soldier getting pregnant in a combat zone. |
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The frequency of the microwaves is adjusted until the output current of the electron multiplier is maximized, constituting the measurement of the atoms' resonance frequency. |
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And the economic multiplier is far larger than that of any transfer payment. |
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Alien smugglers are also often involved in murder and drug dealings, so local officials believe their efforts will have a multiplier effect on other crime. |
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That takes time before the multiplier effect fully kicks in with private sector job creation. |
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In a case where the claimant is expected to require life-long medical assistance, the multiplier used is likely to exceed that employed in assessing damages for lost earnings. |
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This sum is then multiplied by another figure, called the multiplier, which is based initially on the number of years that the loss is likely to continue. |
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Finally, in addition to all our existing programmes, especially under the Cotonou Agreement, the Commission is proposing new commitments in fields with an obvious multiplier effect. |
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Sending people to treatment actually acts as a force multiplier. |
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Hit a tiki idol and it acts as a point multiplier. |
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The actual bill payable is then calculated using a multiplier set by central government, and applying any reliefs. |
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The score multiplier increases each time you complete a level of the video game. |
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A parallel multiplier could theoretically be realized as a two-level multiple-outway combinational network, but its cost would be prohibitive. |
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All ESA members value the multiplier effect of their pooled resources. |
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The scale reflects a 1.97 per cent adjustment implemented through the standard consolidation method of increasing base salary and commensurately reducing post adjustment multiplier points. |
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The transformation from mere subsistence farming 45 years ago to commercial production of milk has had a multiplier effect in the region, significantly improving the quality of life in the society. |
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As the exploration service sector becomes more engaged with assaying and additional financing when warranted, tax recoveries continue due to the multiplier effect. |
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I would also like to add that I have not put any multiplier effect on the direct salary figures or the contractor fees paid out, but a conservative estimate of a factor of three, I think, would be reasonable. |
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As soon as sufficient scientific evidence is available an appropriate multiplier will be proposed to take into account the effects of cirrus clouds caused by aviation activity. |
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Unless you assume, against all evidence, that the fiscal multiplier is close to or below zero, this will serve as a nasty brake on an already anemic recovery. |
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They also share the fact that they are both adjectives, so their first letter is not uppercased, and they do not imply the declension of their multiplier if any. |
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The essential point is that well-prepared public investments, including a careful assessment of likely linkage or multiplier effects, will crowd in private initiative and investment. |
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The EVC and KPI segments of the short-term incentive plan are additive while individual performance constitutes a multiplier factor applied to the financial results. |
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Estimate quantitatively the financial multiplier effect of net ECIP fundings vis à vis investments created and the average costs of these investments per joint venture and per job created. |
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The boosted voltage is given to the CWVM and the voltage multiplier is stacked to improve the output voltage. |
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Homebuilding has often led the economic recovery from national recessions due to its strong job multiplier effect and because increased housing starts and home sales represent renewed economic confidence. |
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As the monetary base is controlled by the central bank, a mandatory and sufficient condition for monetary base influence on M1 value is a stable and foreseeable money multiplier. |
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Now the public becomes a force multiplier. |
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The force multiplier of technology really worked. |
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The Internet has allowed terrorists to use social networking technologies as a force multiplier, permitting them to gather in the virtual world to recruit, plan and execute acts of terror. |
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We are committed to continuing that support, and we recognize that the efforts of UNODC and other international and regional organizations act as an important force multiplier. |
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These incapacitants are often used in conjunction with lethal military force and in this context act mainly as a force multiplier and not as a life-saving tool. |
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An integrated planetary gear serves as the force multiplier, the meshing mechanism triggers the automatic switch from the placing movement to the actual application of force. |
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Through strategic coordination of its collective contributions, NATO can act as a force multiplier, in effect offering each member a complete defence package in exchange for their contributions. |
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In the final analysis, the result is that eleven years after Union, the desired objective of achieving a force multiplier in the area of counter-terrorism because of European integration remains remote. |
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In this paper, a novel architecture of Vedic multiplier with 'Urdhava-tiryakbhyam' methodology for 16 bit multiplier and multiplicand is proposed with the use of compressor adders. |
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Thanks to financing from the Grameen Bank, to Bibi Russell's commitment and to the courage and tenacity of all those concerned, this project has been a great success, both in itself and through its multiplier effects. |
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Countries that do not have surveys generally base their estimates on derivations from reported Internet Service Provider subscriber counts, calculated by multiplying the number of subscribers by a multiplier. |
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Remittances benefit both the families that receive them and their communities through multiplier effects and may therefore contribute to the reduction of extreme poverty even if the very poor do not migrate. |
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In a 2010 paper Alan Auerbach and Yuriy Gorodnichenko of the University of California, Berkeley argued that the fiscal multiplier may be negative during booms, meaning that spending cuts actually raise growth. |
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In other words, the money multiplier has collapsed. Why the problem? |
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It also works as a force multiplier for the Royal Navy, often doing patrols that frigates used to do. |
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If there were fewer people however, this multiplier would be lower, and thus the amount of environmental degradation would be lower as well. |
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Earlier designs used a separate line output transformer and a well insulated high voltage multiplier unit. |
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Considered vital to the nuclear deterrence posture, accurate determination of the SLBM launch position was a force multiplier. |
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Similarly, when he was instructed to swap the two numbers, the multiplier and the multiplicand, he could not fathom how that could be done. |
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He said Agni-V is major strategic defence weapon and Agni-VI would be a force multiplier. |
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He reminded them that for a smaller force, processional competence is a meaningful force multiplier. |
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The literature focuses on the Keynesian multiplier, the idea that a change in government spending will have a multiplied effect on real output or real gross domestic product. |
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Also note that the whole of the increase in environmental degradation is the result of the increase of emissions per person being multiplied by a multiplier. |
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After the multiplicand was multiplied by each digit of the multiplier and the sum accumulated with appropriate shifting, variable Sum contained the product. |
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This support is a force multiplier that gives the program a tremendous boost in credibility, opens doors of opportunity and provides the catalyst that makes things happen. |
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Having the ability to track and account for all military inventories during shipment around the world, Fletcher observed, would be a huge force multiplier. |
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Indeed, the BRICS have already proved to be a force multiplier for Chinese diplomacy, and can remain so if China is careful not to push its national interests too hard. |
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I envision a cashless society where universal financial inclusion backboned on mobile devices and payment platforms has a multiplier effect on GDP growth. |
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