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Wood did some arithmetic.
To estimate the magnitude of tax evasion in Argentina, Mr. Scher of Fitch did some arithmetic.
Then the authors did some arithmetic, which seemingly showed that once countries crossed the debt threshold of ninety per cent of G.D.P. they stopped growing.
Fans on the Internet went wild, then did some arithmetic, and determined that, if Williams was indeed twenty weeks into a pregnancy, she had likely been pregnant during her record-breaking win at the Australian Open, in January.
Gwynn did some arithmetic and figured that would leave her 88 cents per meal.
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A few researchers have already done some arithmetic, basing their calculations on various news reports.
The Troika have had to do some arithmetic gymnastics in order to make the numbers add up but their optimistic assumptions are unlikely to hold.
Get out a pencil and do some arithmetic.
This is the favorite button, which lets you star a calculation for easy later recall, which in part replicates the memory function on most calculators but also goes far beyond it, allowing you to create a whole list of remembered calculations for doing some arithmetic that isn't strictly linear in an A to B to C kind of way.
While he examined my treasures -- polite or interested, I couldn't tell -- I did some mental arithmetic.
While neither Coles or Woolworths admit to how much money they're losing through checkouts, reporter Frank Chung at news.com.au did some napkin arithmetic to come up with a rough estimate of losses.
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