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But not all that much.Dr Frank has recalculated his figures using actual, rather than estimated, numbers.
Variety, a Hollywood trade magazine, has recalculated the receipts on the basis of admissions.
This is misleading, so The Economist has recalculated the Dow, weighting shares by their market capitalisation.
The good news is it has recalculated your compensation yet again and has come up with £12,082 including interest.
The Economist has recalculated the result, weighting it by the 27 states' GDP rather than their population of eligible voters.
Smithers, a British investment consultancy, has recalculated the profits of 145 of America's largest corporations, charging the costs of options against income, and found that profits for 1998 had been overstated by 50%.
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At the same time, since the sum has recalculate some error regions, both the above two expressions overestimate the actual SEP as shown later.
Several other African countries have recalculated their economic data recently, producing sharp rises in GDP estimates.
Sainsbury's said it had not increased the sugar in Honey Nut Corn Flakes, but had recalculated, which had led to a higher figure.
Last week, company officials said they had recalculated the numbers since their original bid and would drop their price by $19, to $51 a ton.
Just a few months ago, National Weather Service scientists announced that they had recalculated the wind chill factor, first developed in 1945 and mainly used in recent years by television weathermongers to exaggerate the dramatic possibilities of winter cold.
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