Sentences with phrase «calculus for»

State and local tax write - offs are an important part of the financial calculus for many home purchasers and owners.
Tutor students in multiple subjects, including introductory biology, calculus for biological sciences, general psychology, U.S. history since 1876, and music appreciation
b) If the check for the settlement amount is say 70 % of the full value of the case at trial, the calculus for the Plaintiff's attorney and the plaintiff shifts very quickly.
Unfortunately, this is only half of the calculus for a cultural evaluation.
A quick digression on basic calculus for the many readers who don't like maths — just so you can see what I am getting at..
I taught calculus for 30 years, and the course includes these formulas:
Suh, S., 2004: A Note on the Calculus for Physical Input - Output Analysis and its Application to Land Appropriation of International Trade Activities, Ecological Economics.
After all, many climate advocates have variously selected 350 PPM or 1.5 °C as their «bright line» goal (outcomes we've long since overshot), and yet the core calculus for these advocates is again the same: we must nonetheless still strive to reduce emissions as quickly as possible.
In 7 weeks, I will have another child, which will alter my «money out» calculus for sure.
The price war in e-readers is on and the scrum between Amazon's Kindle and Barnes & Noble may be enough to change the buying calculus for dedicated reading devices.
The process involves creating a non-anticipative calculus for operations of a progressive semi martingale that is an elongation of its formula to a self - dependent functional which attain a number of directional derivatives.
News of the Chevrolet Bolt's 238 miles of electric range will change the calculus for many EV shoppers, especially those considering the outgoing Nissan Leaf or eyeing the vaporwarish Tesla...
For my fall 2006 course, Calculus I for the Biological and Social Sciences at Johns Hopkins University (JHU), I administered the same final exam I had used for the course in the fall of 1989.
TwoPlusCute recently posted... Calculus for Infants — Book Review
They applied shotgun DNA sequencing to dental calculus for the first time.
His calculus for manipulating those equations, he showed, «is exactly analogous to the calculus of propositions used in the symbolic study of logic.»
The assemblyman, however, noted that the calculus for AMI is set at the federal level and that resetting it would fall to Mr. Rangel, the Department of Housing and Urban Development and other national players.
The decrease is likely also driven by the changed political calculus for both unions and charter groups after most of Gov. Andrew Cuomo's sweeping education reform proposals failed during last year's legislative session.
His positioning reflects the shifting calculus for ambitious Democrats in a city fixated on issues of racial justice.
There's also a political calculus for Silver, whose conference enjoys support from the union - backed Working Families Party.
But that was before this weekend's WFP convention and Gov. Andrew Cuomo's newfound support of the Senate Democrats» quest to re-take the majority, which likely changes the political calculus for the rest of the session, leaving the Republicans with little interest in pasasing very much of anything.
The new calculus for ambitious and crowd - conscious local elected officials is fast becoming how much should they support or distance themselves from the IDC, originally formed in 2011 to give four Democrats a lot more bargaining power in Albany.
So what's the calculus for subscriptions obtained based on one commercial?
The real calculus for determining whether to keep or cut a player is messier and doesn't read as well from a PR perspective.
The calculus for the importance of any particular battle, in terms of its lasting impact on the great war between the seed of the woman and the seed of the Serpent, is simple enough.
There is no calculus for injustice, no measure for atrocity.
@ Jeff P, Certainly that is a large part of the religious calculus for many people.
A process ethics can not be used as a mere calculus for balancing the interests of one group or individual against those of others.
Bergson placed a high importance on the role of the calculus for grounding contemporary science in...
Bergson placed a high importance on the role of the calculus for grounding contemporary science in an intuitive but rational way.
Japan's tactical shift changed the calculus for Canada.
Those events probably would change the political calculus for a deal and the content required in a final agreement to win legislative approval.
The calculus for successful wealth planning involves knowing what needs to happen in the short term — and the long term — and knowing that clients will have the funds when needed.
U.S. pressure had changed the calculus for Kim, one official said.
But the merger mania overtaking the media industry, where Time Warner Inc., Scripps Networks Interactive Inc. and Starz agreed to sales in the past 18 months, is changing the calculus for top talent in the industry, making Netflix and Amazon look like relatively safe bets with their deep pockets and long - term commitments.

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When she finished in January 1945, her calculus teacher showed her a flier soliciting women mathematicians to work at the University of Pennsylvania, where women were working as «computers» — humans who performed routinized math tasks — mainly calculating artillery trajectory tables for the Army.
Law professor James Kwok, for instance, recently cautioned on this blog that, while a humanities degree from a top - tier school often opens doors, if you don't come from the sort of background that allows you to study at an elite institution and undertake a few prestigious (probably unpaid) internships, then the calculus rapidly becomes much more difficult.
That means that while they've uncovered a useful framework for men who are trying to figure out exactly how loud to sing their own praises, it's important to emphasize that the calculus may be significantly different for women.
The calculus looks even bleaker for people who don't hold on to their properties for long.
Hainer, for his part, understands the brutal calculus of endorsements: «We suffer with the player,» he says, shrugging his shoulders helplessly.
When I stopped by, a six - foot whiteboard was on display on which someone had scribbled two lane markings and what resembled a quiz for advanced calculus — perhaps 30 equations, utter gibberish to the layperson.
«The entire calculus of the firm is affected by that exchange rate, but the most important thing is that it makes those companies more competitive when competing for new contracts,» Poloz said.
«I've been following this industry for 30 years,» says Gheit, «and I can tell you that the shale revolution has changed the calculus.
Valdis Krebs of Orgnet explains that «Schools are still stuck on teaching 20th century math for building things rather than 21st century math for understanding things» and suggests that curriculums focus less on the mathematics of engineering (e.g. algebra and calculus) and more on the mathematics of patterns (e.g. set theory, graph theory, etc.).
But the calculus is different for the speaker of the House, Richard Corcoran, a likely candidate for governor in a crowded Republican field.
There is a calculus, it turns out, for mastering our subconscious urges.
Newton invented calculus and was most famous for his laws of Newtonian physics which dominated scientific thinking for nearly 200 years about force, motion and mass.
Whenever calculus is brought in, or higher algebra, you could take it as a warning signal that the operator was trying to substitute theory for experience, and usually also to give to speculation the deceptive guise of investment.
The CPTPP's entry into force will mark the end of a long and winding road for Canada in committing to an Asia Pacific trade strategy, marked by a number of significant shifts in the calculus of costs and benefits.
Moreover, the TPP is a prime interest for Western Canada, and thus an important part of the Trudeau government's domestic political calculus.
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