Idiom
At the end of the day.
This is used to mean 'in conclusion' or 'when all is said and done'.
Exact(1)
For example, a load or store at the end of the processor pipeline competes with an instruction fetch that results in a cache miss.
Similar(59)
At the end of the ISR, the reti instruction restores the processor to the LPM.
At a rate of about once per second, my word processor's cursor blinks at the end of the last word typed.
However, it is important to take into account that the programs can be very easily parallelized, given that the iterations can be divided into multiple processors and the results added together at the end of the computation.
Rather than deducting fees at the point of each transaction, some processors will bundle them and deduct the cumulative amount at the end of the month, streamlining your bookkeeping and leaving you with a little more cash on hand.
At the end of the day, she would pay the kids ten cents a page to feed paper into her Wang word processor.
Typically, if your paper was formatted correctly using the built-in footnote function in your word processor, all you need to do is delete the number in superscript at the end of the sentence.
At the end of the season?
"At the end of the day".
At the end of the R.S.P.O.
"At the end of the day, really?
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