After the Declarer has counted his books and subtracted his penalties, that number is compared with his bid. |
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Areas under spectral curves were first normalized to the same value before curves were subtracted. |
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Mathematically, whatever is subtracted from total product yields the amount available to other factors. |
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The fluorescence is not visible because the background was subtracted in each spectrum. |
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Attention to the chimerical task of divining a patient's early traumas is attention subtracted from sensible help in the here and now. |
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In fact, it may not have had an author, because people added and subtracted stanzas and modified phrasing as they pleased. |
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A series of spectral data acquired were first background subtracted, and then corrected for emission filter transmittances. |
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Next the leftmost column is multiplied by 5 and then the middle column is subtracted as many times as possible. |
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What single social advance subtracted more from the sum of human misery than the extirpation of slavery in the nineteenth century? |
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Men were subtracted or added to industry, agriculture, or the armed forces on the basis of skills and experience. |
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The integrated density of a background box was subtracted from that of a box encompassing each sample. |
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To calculate the female population size, I subtracted the number of males from the estimated population size for both sexes. |
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On standard problems, solutions were coded as covert when the child simply added or subtracted the correct number of chips in a single operation. |
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I didn't have much change on me when I subtracted my bus fare, but I emptied out all I could spare for him. |
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The minuend is the greater number from which the lesser number is subtracted. The subtrahend is the number that is subtracted from the minuend. |
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Examiners compared observed systolic pressure between inspiration and expiration, and subtracted the two values. |
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All dead nestlings found within or outside the nest box were subtracted from brood size at day 13 to determine the actual number fledged. |
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Even when prescription costs are subtracted from total purchases, prescription buyers outspend the norm. |
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But yesterday, in a stroke, a perhaps equivalent population was subtracted from the city and the metropolitan area. |
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Pages could be added and subtracted at will, and photo corners held the white-bordered snapshots without damaging them. |
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Mathematically, the echo to be subtracted for each voice sample is given by the dot product of two vectors of dimension equal to the number of taps. |
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The alternative would have been to settle for a simpler shape based on primitives that had to be added or subtracted to create the desired design. |
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The times were converted to seconds and the process start time was subtracted from the process end time. |
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Mimicking biological evolution, the computer added, subtracted and changed pieces in the designs. |
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No one part can now be added or subtracted in isolation without jeopardizing its balance, strength and workability. |
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If 10 of those workers give up looking for work then they're subtracted from both categories. |
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When the newly refined signal from the interstellar dust is subtracted, the purported gravitational waves disappear. |
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Fibre does not raise blood glucose and therefore should be subtracted from the total carbohydrate on a label. |
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This means they can go out during the day for jobs off-site, without the time they are away being subtracted from their hours worked. |
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The mean is subtracted from each value, and the result is divided by the standard deviation. |
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For every day spent in pre-trial custody, one day is subtracted from the sentence to be served. |
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I ask him just exactly where and when and how the House diminished or subtracted or diluted this constitutional power and function. |
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These costs must be subtracted from enterprise value free of default to obtain the post-Restructuring enterprise value. |
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To calculate the free cyanide, the content of cyanide combined with Cd must be subtracted from the total cyanide content. |
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This leave is with full pay and is not subtracted from the worker's annual leave. |
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This amount is then subtracted from his or her net worth at the end of that taxation period. |
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For example, gross margin equals cost of sales subtracted from revenue. |
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That's not so bad, what is bad is that it will not accept incoming calls through the femtocell, and any calls made using the device gets subtracted from your minutes. |
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If we want something slightly more permanent then we could make a beehive composter out of wooden layers that fit together and can be added and subtracted at will. |
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The game has three parameters. Nums is the number of minuends to subtract from. Subs is the number of possible subtrahends to be subtracted from minuends. |
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The number of youth in-migrants was then subtracted from the number of outmigrants to determine rates of net migration, either in or out of a location. |
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This is subtracted from the 13 to give the running total for each player. |
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When a paying parent is paying some special expenses directly, then the total amounts paid can be subtracted from the amount he or she has to pay the receiving parent for special expenses. |
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At the end of each race, the total number of points obtained by each rider on the previous occasion when that same race was run shall be subtracted from the total points won up to that time. |
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Note: On Wednesdays, the amount added or subtracted to an account as a result of rolling over a position tends to be around three times the usual amount. |
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This concept implies that, in order to establish how much aid can be granted, all the economic benefits which the investment gives the company must in principle be subtracted from the additional investment costs. |
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To arrive at the Community production, the production of companies excluded from the Community industry representing 119 000 tonnes of production should be subtracted from the above figures. |
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Gibbon's indolence in that position, perhaps fully intentional, subtracted little from the progress of his writing. |
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The estimated 3m domestic servants in the region, all foreigners, often endure conditions equivalent to indentured servitude, with housing and food subtracted from salaries, no time off and no fringe benefits. |
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Where the defendant was in detention, from the date of his escape, in which case half the length of time served shall be subtracted from the statutory limitation. |
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Since the value of total imports is a part of domestic spending and it is not a part of domestic output, it is subtracted from the total output. |
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Also, any direct seats won by independent candidates are subtracted from the parliamentary total used to apportion list seats. |
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In general terms, the asset value in real property is defined as the value remaining after all encumbrances, charges and restrictions are subtracted from the appraised market value. |
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Here, the calculation is almost the same as before, but also subtracted are the domestic benefits which accrue to the Party undertaking the proposed action. |
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When donors get something in return for a donation, the value of what they get must usually be subtracted from the amount of the donation when a tax receipt is issued. |
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How could so much warmth and unassuming gentleness be subtracted from the world by the simple misbeat of an organ? |
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If, in the course of any given year, a race is not held or no longer counts towards the ranking, the requisite number of points shall be subtracted on the date of the anniversary of the last time it was held. |
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The lower panel shows the same image with the bright sources subtracted. |
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The money was to be subtracted from the compensation Caracas owed the IOCs for taking majority stakes in the region's heavy crude oil-based upgraders. |
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For every violent word on the list spoken by any staff member, one token is subtracted, and a hash mark added beside the offending word on the master list. |
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