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It can take on a smoothie in the beaker, smooth out a soup or crunch out beet hummus.
The noted environmental economist Dieter Helm of the University of Oxford argues just this in a new book, The Carbon Crunch, out this month.
The dumb way to analyze this is to say look at what people are doing now, push through the new tax numbers, and act like an accountant and crunch out how much money the government's going to make.
They force critics to rate radically dissimilar projects the epic, the dramedy, the sleek time-killer, the ambitious game-changer that doesn't quite cohere so that algorithms can crunch out a blandly universal must-see selection.
(Given their lack of funds, some unemployed New Yorkers report, their vices are more likely to revolve around watching daytime TV and eating Cap'n Crunch out of the box).
Rovelli, however, finds the word "too loaded". He would prefer a more careful term like "non-empirical theory assessment". Part of the blame, says Slava Mukhanov, goes to science journalists who regularity crunch out "news" about highly speculative topics.
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Crunched out in five weeks as a pro bono project, the study involved more than 70 management consultants from Booz Allen Hamilton, A. T. Kearney, McKinsey & Company, the Boston Consulting Group, Bain & Company and PwC Consulting.
And I put her time card in and jiggled it, because sometimes it has to be jiggled, and the clock crunched out the time: 4 52 P.M. "What a piece of shit," she said.
Instead of mainframe-based queries crunched out by a swamped programmer, it uses the familiar Web- browser design and some nifty algorithms to let a marketer point and click his way to answers.
Now she is immersed in the sitcom crunch, churning out an episode a week under deadline pressure while trying to figure out exactly what kind of woman Susan is going to be.
We're first of all going to do this analysis a bit intuitively looking at pictures, and then I want to go back and crunch it out in the math.
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