Objects cache some internal data instead
of recalculating it.
We had found ourselves on O'Farrell Street, and with no means
of recalculating the route, we were left to our own devices to find our way to the destination.
Not exact matches
The company said that approximately $ 19 billion
of the charge is related to
recalculating the value
of tax assets as a result
of the new corporate tax cuts.
I wouldn't be surprised, however, given Cook's remarks, if some
of those spreadsheets weren't
recalculated before next week's earnings report.
On top
of that, Americans are also living longer, which has prompted providers to
recalculate their premium and benefit frameworks as their clients spend more time under coverage than the insurers» underwriters had originally expected.
To calculate someone's market value (which the Know Your Worth tool
recalculates for participating members each week), Glassdoor's machine learning algorithms take into account current job title, base salary, employer, work location, industry, typical job transitions, years
of relevant experience, and current state
of the local job market.
Many a desktop computer has been purchased specifically to take advantage
of these programs, which allow even an unsophisticated computer user to change a few critical assumptions and, in the blink
of an eye,
recalculate an entire financial model (see «How VisiCalc Works,» INC., November 1981, page 104).
The program creates an electronic spreadsheet on the machine's display screen: Once the user has defined all
of the assumptions for the projection, he can change any variable and the program will automatically
recalculate any related values.
By
recalculating rows and columns
of data at the push
of a button, this program offers greater speed and flexibility for all kinds
of planning needs.
After calculating their regular income tax, many middle - and upper - income taxpayers must add a number
of AMT «preference items» to their taxable income, subtract an AMT exemption amount, and
recalculate their tax using the AMT tax rate structure.
Through these repayment options, which include income - based, income - contingent, Pay As You Earn and Revised Pay As You Earn, a borrower's monthly student loan payment is capped as a percentage
of monthly discretionary income,
recalculated each year.
The monthly payment with the PAYE option is capped at ten percent
of discretionary income, and payments are
recalculated every year based on income and family size.
With the REPAYE program, monthly payments are capped at ten percent
of the borrower's discretionary income,
recalculated every year based on income and family size.
To recertify your income ahead
of schedule, you can complete the form electronically by selecting «
recalculate my IDR plan monthly payment.»
If your earnings for the prior year are higher than one
of the years we used to compute your retirement benefit, we will
recalculate your benefit amount.
Be aware, your interest rate will be
recalculated as the weighted average
of your current federal loans and rounded up to the nearest.125 %.
In addition, after you reach full retirement age, we will
recalculate your benefit amount to give you credit for any months in which you did not receive a benefit because
of your earnings.
The weightings
of stocks in global stockmarket indices are being
recalculated, with far - reaching...
Repayment amounts are
recalculated every year and consider both your and your spouse's income, if you're married, regardless
of how you file your taxes.
With an Inherited IRA, the amount
of your required minimum distributions (RMDs) will be based on your age and will be
recalculated each year based on the factors in the IRS Single Life Expectancy Table.
Recalculated Retirement In retirement you will no longer pay Social Security / Medicare taxes or have some
of your current work - related expenses for commuting, clothing or meals.
GCC nations are constantly
recalculating the cost / benefit ratio
of maintaining the dollar peg.
The renewal
of funding for welfare, with its goal
of turning the dependent nonworking poor into self - sufficient workers, could offer a chance to
recalculate what it takes to make a worker self - sufficient.
Good scientists are always open to new evidence that completely obliterates their most - prized theories, and in the face
of that evidence they do not simply say, «well, the theory is obviously true, I just need to
recalculate,» they instead look at the theory itself and assume there must be something fundamentally wrong with the theory.
They'll rationalize their error and
recalculate the date, gaining new followers to fleece
of their money and their dignity.
Thank you for all your hard work in
recalculating the values and keeping all
of us on track.
We have decided to
recalculate our projections with the benefit
of actually being able to have some data on played games.
Following the Round
of 32, Silver
recalculated his projections for all remaining teams and posted the results on his critically acclaimed FiveThirtyEight blog in the New York Times.
Costs for each full episode
of maternity care we
recalculated from the sum
of the services provided to the woman for the duration
of her stay.
Thus quotas are never
recalculated between counts, but the actual quota can only be determined when the total number
of formal votes is known.
We
recalculated the figures as far as possible to reflect a common definition, but in the 2000s about 15 - 20 %
of civil servants were reclassified in one year, and further reclassifications have occurred since then.
Even though you provided help via Bitcoin, your Bitcoins, anyway, were
recalculated into the Naira at the exchange rate at the moment
of providing help, and you were credited with Mavro - Naira in your PO.
Since a census is performed every 10 years, the number
of representatives are
recalculated through a process called aportionment.
I've
recalculated the data for the Electoral College stats as
of 2016, taken from Wikipedia.
On
recalculating the year's budget, he advocates «a bit
of a wait - and - see approach.»
On July 2, 2015, the US Court
of Appeals, 2nd Circuit vacated the District Court's restitution order and ordered a new hearing to
recalculate the restitution amount.
Cuomo has proposed
recalculating the funding formula, the largest source
of income for public schools.
But he says his office will be
recalculating how much
of their pay is accrued to the state pensions that they are scheduled to eventually collect, and will be downsized to reflect the hours that they double dipped.
Property tax burdens were
recalculated as effective rates, based on OSC estimates
of assessed property values converted to full value based on equalization rates.
He said that when the Town Board granted two special permits for Village at Jamesport to allow two bistros and two professional office buildings instead
of the permitted retail uses, it failed to
recalculate the parking.
Following the Lancet publication in 2012, Wright and colleagues
recalculated the numbers and did not find a mortality benefit among people who had less than a 20 percent chance
of having a heart attack in the next five years, based on established prediction measures.
When the researchers
recalculated the PPV using ovarian cancer's true frequency in the general U.S. population
of one case for every 2,500 postmenopausal women, the PPV plummeted to just 6.5 percent.
Atkinson said the new numbers could be used to
recalculate the seismic hazard for the region, which could impact everything from building codes to safety assessments
of critical infrastructure such as dams and bridges.
As a result
of your father's loss
of income, you should ask your institution's financial aid office to
recalculate your financial need.
As Derrickson explained at a panel discussion on his film at the California Institute
of Technology — where he was joined by Keanu Reeves, Caltech cosmologist Sean Carroll, and Jet Propulsion Laboratory roboticist Joel Burdick — Shostak redacted some meaningless mumbo jumbo in the description
of the spaceship's approach to Earth and replaced it with «The object was not following a gravitational free - fall trajectory; as such its path was
recalculated.»
The team
recalculated the expected lifetime
of Chariklo's rings based on their results and found it to be only 1 to 100 years, much shorter than previous estimates.
Using a new model
of dusty galaxies developed by Richard Tuffs
of the Max Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics, Driver then
recalculated how much energy the dust blocks for 10,000 galaxies.
Instead
of crashing down the stairs, for instance, the robot would
recalculate to find the door.
Although most members
of the scientific committee which advises the IWC believe that these numbers are still too high, they have been unable to agree how to
recalculate the figures.
Recalculated yield estimates
of Soviet weapon tests indicate that U.S.S.R. compliance with treaty limits has restrained its development
of strategic nuclear warheads