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It does so by factoring in how much carbon each country has emitted historically, how much wealth it has and its population.
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How much longer, historically speaking, can the second world war continue to be the gold standard?
Private equity firms have historically been at a disadvantage on how much they can offer.
Men have been parenting, I gather, for a very long time (though some might contest how much "parenting" has historically occurred), yet in all the staggering literature for dads-to-be, very little offers a substantive image of what it means to be a dad.
Even better – or perhaps even more shocking, as the case may be – the app can also tell you how much you've historically spent at that location.
Which is insane when you think of how much culturally and historically the two countries have in common.
It's historically been hard to quantify exactly how much pee you're getting up your nose when you dive into any given pool.
For instance, it looks at how much the polls have historically missed the final margin in the election, rather than simply whether they called the winner correctly.
Historically, he said demand was an indicator of how much supply was necessary, but: "I truly don't know... we have taken bets internally".
Essentially, without knowing who drove how much, car insurance companies have historically had to overcharge most people to subsidize high-mileage drivers.
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