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Assuming someone played in the maximum 28 postseason games (which is extremely unlikely) he would be able to average a technical every 4.67 games before earning a suspension.
In sleep cycles having different durations (86 ± 3.6 min), we normalized cycles' length to be able to average variables of interest across cycles (N = 18 bins).
"Literary and creative artists" will no longer be able to average their profits and consequently their tax liability, thus enabling better management of their cash flow.
The Jets say they should be able to get top dollar, and investment bankers say the team should be able to average $220,000 a year per suite, or roughly $52.8 million.
Boeing's chief financial officer, James A. Bell, said Wednesday that individual plane sales would not become profitable until 2015, but that under accounting rules, the Chicago-based company would be able to average the low, single-digit profit over all of the first 1,100 planes sold, which is expected to take about a decade.
"Bresnan - We need 5 bowlers, and Bresnan can average 30 with bat and ball". Against Bangladesh, Bresnan might be able to average 30 and 30, but this is Australia and the Ashes.
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In 15.2 minutes a game he was able to average 4.6 rebounds.
"By being able to average into something, history has shown us you do a lot better than trying to pick spots," he said.
But since the data is weekly, I was able to average the search interest in gourds for each of the 52 weeks of the year over the past 10 years.
Buses, for example, were able to average 20 km/h (12 mph) rather than the customary 14 km/h (9 mph).
At one point, they even flew to Texas and walked 15 miles with him, his father said, marveling at how his son was able to average twice that distance daily.
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