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But Mr. Obama's campaign was successful by another measure — in the allocation of delegates to the national nominating convention, a result of a complex formula that gave more weight to votes in some parts of the state.
"But this kind of oddity," she wrote, "is the inevitable result of a standardized formula".
The disparity is the result of a payment formula that gives each Texas hospital its own rate.
D1 NEW YORK/REGION B1-8 City May Be Emerging From Fiscal Crisis There is evidence that New York City is emerging from its fiscal crisis for the first time since the terrorist attacks of 2001, a startling turnaround that is a result of a budget formula consisting of higher taxes, service cuts, extra aid and greater government efficiency.
The two and their tiny crew experiment with placing the camera in several location, adjust lights, shift around actors and the final scene is the result of a magical formula of elements that only Godard, "the cook," knows.
(The checksum is the result of a particular formula performed on all but the final digit of the CASRN. This result must match the final digit).
(No measurement on the 12-metre yacht was actually 12 metres. The "12" was a result of a complicated mathematical formula used in the yacht's construction).
As always, the magic is the result of a carefully calibrated formula that combines traditional, low-tech numbers ("Living Nativity"), mechanical wizardry (an onstage re-creation of Rockefeller Center, complete with ice-skaters), and big, splashy multimedia effects.
Financial aid packages based on need are often presented as being just the result of a simple Fafsa/CSS formula, but how could this be the case when similar schools can offer such different packages?
Based on the above, the results of a molecular formula search can be divided into six classes [Cn represents the percentage of queries classified into Class n (n = 1 6)] by the Yes-No scheme shown in Fig. 3. Here, α, β, γ1, γ2, and γ3 are defined as the branching ratios at Α, Β, Γ1, Γ2, and Γ3 respectively.
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