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Some of the money comes from venture capitalists, who factor the inevitable mistakes into their investments.
The score is determined subjectively by a panel of judges, who factor in the speed and the style of the turns and jumps.
Most forecasts by political scientists (who factor in the usual late swing to the incumbent) suggest they will win more seats in the House of Commons than Labour.
With a smooth, light touch (though not without bumps and awkward moments) it focuses instead on the idea that the present and the people who factor into it are all we really have.
Everything, including the parallels between the dolphin and the injured war veterans who factor into the story, is made obvious enough that no 6-year-old could miss it.
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For example, the lecturer who steps in to cover a colleague's class because said colleague is manning a stand at a science festival; the senior manager who factors in staff contribution to community networks when planning workload allocations".
The builder of the franchise was bow-tie Bill Torrey, who would open a few bags of potato chips to host the Stanley Cup finals, but hired terrific scouts in Canada and Sweden, who factored in character and intelligence.
Who factors beyond that are at play that we ought to understand because it's your business to understand those factors?
I'm the only one who can factor in fairness, rivalries and business.
See above re: the "who knows" factor.
However, there are other researchers who used Factor Analysis Technique to create women's empowerment indicators [ 13, 14].
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