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Discover LudwigThe phrase "factored to" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion
It could be used in mathematical contexts when discussing the process of factoring an expression or equation. Example: "The equation can be factored to reveal its roots."
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The price of oil closed at $78 a barrel on Friday, only slightly above the level that the Kremlin has factored to maintain its current spending.
The challenges found were factored to the agile values which they contradicted.
If Cloud services are not transparent with regard to their features (e.g., security, service performance, geographical location,etc)., underlying service compositions and the technical infrastructure, trust and quality cannot be factored to decision making processes (e.g., provider selection).
Nonlinear static and time history analyses of eight frames (three- and ten-story steel moment frames with different RBS configurations are conducted. The 1940 Imperial Valley (El Centro station, 0.32 g PGA) and the 1994 Northridge (Newhall station, 0.59 g PGA) ground motions factored to 0.3 g and 0.6 g are used in the time-history analyses.
However, the multiplicity of comparisons has to be factored to avoid making exaggerated claims about the promising SNPs that emerge from such meta-analyses.
Standard NREL factors [ 3, 5] were used to obtain the total project investment from the purchased equipment costs, factored to total project investment (TPI).
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One other factor to consider: coverage.
There are three factors to consider.
It's not a factor to me.
But there are other factors to consider.
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