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were factored
noun
A doer, maker; a person who does things for another person or organization.
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Overhead and training costs were factored in.
Even when these were factored out, the study said, the students' acne became worse.
If these common-law marriages were factored into divorce statistics, the divorce rate would be higher.
But this death toll may be significantly higher if NO2 were factored in.
Or at least they were before the seasonal adjustments were factored in.
But the rankings would change considerably if policies relevant to mothers were factored in.
But when exchange rates were factored in, sales fell 0.6 percent.
If defined-benefit plans were factored in, he said, the percentage affected would go even higher.
Charges for bad loans, however, more than doubled from a year ago, when the new deals were factored in.
If the real costs were factored in, the budget might well have to be three or four times higher.
When enrichment students -- those who had enrolled voluntarily -- were factored in, about 63percentt of the students were in class.
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