Sentence examples for that would calculate from inspiring English sources

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Perhaps you could create an equation that would calculate how important the forecasts of economists are.

This is exactly what Riemann did in 1859: he found a formula that would calculate how many primes there are below any given threshold.

The information could be entered into a computer program that would calculate the center of gravity and other dynamical properties of the rocket package.

Recent molecular cytogenetic results — especially those from the assumed oldest clade, the Afrotheria — suggest an ancestral karyotype that would calculate the 'default' frequency of gross rearrangements to less than two changes within 10 million years of mammalian evolution.

Under ZShell, programs would have to reference data by reading their own address out of ZShell and adding that to offsets in the program, and would have to do subroutine calls and long-range jumps by special functions inside ZShell that would calculate the right address in the right circumstances.

They would be charged with developing a fair financing plan that would calculate the amount needed to provide basic services to all students, adjust appropriately for differences in costs of living in various parts of the state and ensure stable funding from year to year.

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It would have been unimaginable a few decades ago that ordinary people would quantify daily activities like eating, sex and sleeping, or that software would calculate what songs we will like.

Under sanctions, Saddam's Iraq moved into such massive inflation that hotels would calculate modest bills with a weighing machine – not for coins but hundred-dinar paper currency notes.

This means that RFM would calculate the average distance in one year at 5,859km rather than the 3,109km previously calculated.

Even if a human and machine were chess players of equal strength, one might expect that they would calculate their best moves in different ways, the human's experience and understanding versus the machine's fast, accurate and extensive computation.

Consequently, fast movement of solutes through the fractures to the repository depth can only be explained if the matrix fracture coupling term is significantly reduced from a value that would be calculated on the basis of data currently available.

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