Sentence examples for which cumulative from inspiring English sources

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This week's election is the first in which cumulative voting has been used in New York State since at least the beginning of the 20th century, according to Fair Vote, a voting-rights advocacy group.

Given rational expectations (I know, I know) the answer is, the path under which cumulative flow demand on that path, up to the point at which you hit the choke price, is just equal to the initial stock of gold.

It is the first in which cumulative voting has been used in New York State since at least the beginning of the 20th century, according to FairVote, a voting rights advocacy group based in Takoma Park, Md., that was hired to supervise voter education for the new electoral system.

Here we have provided evidence that research careers exhibit the broad distributions of individual success characteristic of competitive systems in which cumulative advantage plays a key role.

This case illustrates the scenario in which Cumulative Cost is zero (0 %) and Cost Reduction is 100%%; Scenario 2: all warning categories/mutation operators are used.

Analyzing a large data set of publications drawn from the most competitive journals in the natural and social sciences we show that research careers exhibit the broad distributions of individual achievement characteristic of systems in which cumulative advantage plays a key role.

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A cumulative meta-analysis was performed in which the cumulative evidence at the time of each study is calculated.

A CI is derived from a concentration curve which plots cumulative shares of the variable of interest 'y' against cumulative shares of the population ranked by socioeconomic status.

To evaluate the effect of dose we compared the deviance of the basic model in which the cumulative exposure was calculated as years of exposure (ignoring dose) to a model in which the cumulative exposure was calculated as the sum of daily doses.

Historically, gun rights activists have outspent those in favour of tighter laws by as much as 100 to 1, according to an analysis carried out a year ago by the Sunlight Foundation, which studied cumulative data up to the 2012 election.

It's the same reason why the BBC devotes hours of coverage to Glastonbury and T in the Park, but nothing to Sonisphere, a festival at which the cumulative album sales of the headlining acts touches something like 200m.

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