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to factored

noun

A doer, maker; a person who does things for another person or organization.

  • The factor of the trading post bought the furs.

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It is an active one with potential consequences that has to factored in.

For instance there are a lot more expenditures in which the campaigns are asked to pledged money – flying in a helicopter, extra people flying in a helicopter on occasion — that the state used to pick up but now the campaign finances pick up and I think that has be to factored into the whole idea of how much money each candidate should be allowed to raise.

Ratios of the experimental yield strength (from the yield point on the load-deflection curve) to factored design strength were in the range of 2.1 6.1.

In the present paper, we obtained a main theorem related to factored infinite series.

Similar(54)

So you want to factor smoking out.

"That would have to factor into what he does.

Remember to factor in enough independent study time.

I try to factor in both those impulses".

"Any board needs to factor in the larger picture".

"You have to factor in quality of life," he said.

Restaurants and clubs have had to factor in periodic curfews.

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