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'Digit' is a noun that refers to any of the ten numerical characters used in counting and calculating (0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9). It can also refer to a finger or toe on a human or animal. Example: "Please enter your four-digit PIN to access your account."
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digit
noun
A finger or toe.
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But he is trading on the financial ignorance of most savers, who at best may pay more tax and end up poorer in later life, and at worst fall prey to all manner of tricksters and fraudsters promising double digit returns on plausible but fictitious investments.
The 8th toe is a sickeningly big digit, donated by an American who lost it in a lawnmower accident.
One of the mainstays of the women's monthly magazine market, IPC's Marie Claire, has been hit with double digit year on year and period on period decline in a struggling sector.
But its statement added: In 2013 Amec expects low-to-mid digit revenue growth for the group on an underlying basis, excluding procurement.
There's no doubting the authenticity of the digit.
Bennett said most of the BBC's talent had faced "double digit decreases in their fee structure on television" and the corporation would continue to "drive quite a hard bargain".
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Thus it was able to predict "double-digit" enhancement to earnings in the first year of ownership; if achieved, that would be a good start.
He became the first to wear a three-digit shirt number with his 107.
The latest figures show the Australian's weekday newspaper fell 6.5% year-on-year to 104,165 copies; Fairfax Media's Sydney Morning Herald suffered a double-digit decline of 11.3%, falling to 112,229 daily copies.
The result was a mid-single-digit decline in Hong Kong spending during the second half of the year, the company said, accompanied by a slowdown in mainland China, but countered by a slight lift in Europe.
The fire was nearly 50% contained, though crews were expecting triple-digit temperatures and gusty winds later in the week that could pose problems.
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