To crunch the numbers, we turned to Audit Integrity, an independent financial analytics company in Los Angeles.
The key to making a smart choice is to take your time and crunch the numbers, just as Lily is doing.
Thanks to Mike Lovell for suggesting this calculation and to my talented research assistant, Heather Ruby, who helped crunch the numbers.
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Yee, a high-respected industry analyst, had been brought in to crunch the numbers needed to set premiums and benefits for the program.
"Many factors go into this decision, and you always have to crunch the numbers, " says Daniel Moore, a CPA practicing in Salem, Ohio.
The biggest reason for the discrepancy, though, is the different way the two companies measure numbers on global traffic, and how they crunch the numbers.
To crunch the numbers, most acquirers physically inspect crunchy-hard assets.
Between them, they have developed computational methods to crunch the numbers involved in quantum theory in ways that allow chemists to make sense of the behaviour of atoms as they bond together to form molecules.
Are they the product of rigorous research, as dedicated, ethically irreproachable statisticians crunch the numbers regarding crime, weather, culture and the local economy to determine the best places to retire, reinvent oneself or engage in Golden Years tippling?
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Wave Gliders collect enormous amounts of data and crunch the numbers distilling 4 gigabytes of raw data to a kilobyte of relevant information a client wants, for instance and then activate their Iridium satellite link to beam the result to servers on land.
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These include the transaction costs inherent in a trading strategy (even if the cost of a trade has dropped dramatically in the past 10 years) and limited or no access to the vast computing power that competitors will be using to crunch the numbers.
At the TKTS booth, where every tourist comes -- they sell about 30, 000 half-price tickets every week -- TKTS treasurer Bill Castellano(ph) decided to crunch the numbers for last year, comparing the Sunday before the Super Bowl, Super Bowl Sunday, and the Sunday a week after.
Brad Adgate of Horizon Media helped us crunch the TV numbers.
The computer helped crunch some of the numbers needed to build the first hydrogen bomb.
But, clearly, a number of crucial questions need to be clarified before India can continue to crunch out the identity numbers.
Crunching the numbers is one challenge, obtaining the numbers to crunch is another.
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Now when scientists crunch numbers for the most part and make some ground breaking conclusions, that is different of course and most is newsworthy.
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Crunch some numbers, and the tables also show that managers of these companies are making their assets sweat as never before.
And while DRAM is strong enough to handle complex software, it's slow: When the PC needs to crunch numbers, it must resort to far faster memory cache, also called SRAM (static random access memory).
Impressed with Vallas' ability to crunch numbers and cut through red tape, Chico asked Mayor Daley to appoint Vallas to run the school system day-to-day.
The huge gap between job openings and jobless numbers suggests something insidious and possibly structural: a talent crunch.
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