For instance, one of the cores could focus on burning a DVD while the other recalculated a spreadsheet or performed a database search. |
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Student-loan rates are recalculated annually, based on the interest rate for short-term Treasury bills. |
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The inflation had been forecasted to a certain extent, so the budget's macroeconomic frame would not be recalculated. |
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And every time an employee moves house, their tax would need to be recalculated again. |
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The Finance Department replied on July 30 with concerns and in particular asking that the Value for Money Comparator be recalculated. |
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The interest rate applicable to the customer is recalculated on each reset date on the basis of the reference rate prevailing. |
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The electrostatic interaction energies between the different sheets may be recalculated in the dipole approximation from simulation data. |
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And interest must be recalculated daily, so that any overpayments are immediately taken into account. |
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So we have recalculated the rounds and let the residents in the area know their new collection days. |
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We will rather redefine the dispensing tariff and this could mean that it is recalculated. |
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But the idea of using dynamically recalculated probabilistic autocompletion, based on an adaptable language model, is a terrific one. |
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But analysts say this rounding effect, which caused bitter complaints in some euro zone countries, should be minimal as prices will not be recalculated, just truncated. |
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As the size of the square changes, the area is recalculated. |
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For the internal water temperature, the exchanged heat is recalculated using the momentaneous temperature of the flue gas, including the condensation heat gains. |
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In both the following tables, which serve as demonstrational tools, ten predictions are implemented along with five recalculated measurements, as the test-base values. |
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