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Let's crunch some numbers and do a comparison.
So The Economist asked Cameron Marlow, the "in-house sociologist" at Facebook, to crunch some numbers.
To be sure, leasing is not for everyone, but for those willing to crunch some numbers, it can be bountiful, especially at month's end and year-end.
In other words, I'd be willing to watch it only — excuse me while I crunch some numbers here — 20 or 30 more times.
HV England and Northern Ireland go to the polls for the local council elections, and David Dimbleby, Emily Maitlis and virtual reality sorcerer Jeremy Vine prepare to crunch some numbers.
It's the gestalt factor, all these qualities coming together — not only your ability to crunch some numbers, or remember some figures or a sequence of numbers, but also your ability to maintain a certain emotional state that is conducive to productive intellectual work.
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JP Morgan Cazenove's bank analysts even crunched some numbers for Bill Winters, Standard Chartered's incoming boss, to ponder.
Roberton Williams, a senior fellow there, kindly crunched some numbers using what's known about the new proposal.
The personal finance website Money Dashboard has crunched some numbers for us to see how the changes will affect you.
To shed at least some rough light on the implications of this buildup, I crunched some numbers that compare the last two decades, the 1990s and the 2000s.
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