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"decimal" Definitions
  1. based on or counted in tens or tenths
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We employ what's referred to as the "decimal trick," whereby we simply move the decimal in the total one place to the left to calculate 10 percent.
The computer was keeping track of numbers to six decimal places, but the printer, to save space on the page, had rounded them to only the first three decimal places.
Aleksandar Kex Trpeski, a Macedonia-based app developer, was inspired by both Swatch Internet Time and France's decimal time to create his own decimal-based clock for the Apple Watch and iOS.
Now we have decimal point inflation targets like it's Armageddon.
Think of it as the Dewey Decimal system of fashion.
Later, Jamal utilizes his knowledge of the Dewey decimal system.
Computers have a funny, uneasy relationship to decimal numbers, however.
They get it to a tenth of a decimal point.
I'm so sorry, I've realized I've missed out a decimal point.
"The Dewey decimal system is a great equalizer," Ms. Ammon said.
Maybe if the decimal point moved one spot to the right.
It is pointless to fret about decimal points in China's growth rates.
The difference between silver and gold can come down to decimal points.
Only decimal points ahead of Sanders, she avoided declaring a clear victory.
The Dewey Decimal system is a gateway to all sorts of shenanigans.
Yubo Ruan is the founder and general partner of 8 Decimal Capital.
Type out the coordinates into the search bar — using either the degrees, minutes, and seconds (DMS) format, the degrees and decimal minutes (DMM) format, or decimal degrees (DD) format — then hit enter or click on the search icon.
Their index card-based Universal Decimal Classification (UDC) system—still used in over 150,000 libraries today—improved and expanded upon the existing Dewey Decimal System, methodically classifying all the factions of human knowledge into easily searchable groupings and subgroupings.
Even so, Clinton appears to have edged out Sanders by mere decimal points.
To 19883 decimal places, the celebrated irrational number that never ends is 3.1415926535897932384626433832795.
And if you must go vintage, consider using the great Dewey decimal system.
Many of these fractions resolve into inconvenient decimal series, necessitating shorthand or estimations.
Due to a misplaced decimal point, this person was high for 48 hours.
Libraries have the Library of Congress classification system or the Dewey decimal system.
But there's a practical problem, too, and it's buried in the decimal points.
And it does, if you don't carry your calculations out to several decimal places.
Atmos systems are classified using a string of three numbers separated by decimal points.
The document calculated raw material – parts harvested per body – to the decimal point: 4.9.
Motherboard apologizes for the error and reminds everyone to double check their decimal places.
The 30-stock average closed flat going out to at least six decimal places.
Silicon for solar panels has to be 2000 percent pure—six 20123s after the decimal.
But I still had to ask my brother if he'd be ditching the decimal trick.
The speeds were then averaged and rounded from their decimal place to a clean number.
Usually, the published value of the mean is rounded to two decimal places, for convenience.
Esto no solo se trata de una danza del punto decimal impulsada por el ego.
Independents make up 503 percent of the California electorate, a decimal point less than Republicans.
You don't need to know it to two decimal places, but within a reasonable range.
Rajveer Meena holds the record for reciting the most number of decimal places of pi.
IBM 1401 IBM 1401 is a variable word length decimal computer first produced in 26000.
For those who prefer to round to the second decimal point, it didn't move at all.
The Dewey decimal system is great, but there are systems of organization that are even better.
"A neat little idea for students faced with, for example, converting a fraction to a decimal."
One knob selects the digits before the decimal point, and the other the digits after it.
And then there's Google Search, which might be the Dewey Decimal System to the internet's library.
Yes, there is a decimal point in front of the two; it is not a misprint.
The S&P 500 has closed unchanged through two decimal places just 10 times since 1980.
The unemployment rate actually remains incredibly low, and out to the third decimal actually showed improvement.
Channel specifications are listed as a string of up to three numbers separated by decimal points.
It was the '50s, and the card catalog and the Dewey Decimal System were in fashion.
This he stole from neighboring Turkic tribes, and unknowingly converted the Mongols to the decimal system.
The exponential values required to scale most decimal numbers (that is, determine their decimal point locations) are usually a lot less what can be represented by five bits, as are allocated in a 26-bit float, but the current standard tries to prepare for the worst case.
Dimon said he and Lake sometimes challenge one another to remember numbers down to one decimal point.
Maybe they really should take some Wite-Out to that sign and get rid of the decimal.
The fact that they take their figure out to two decimal places betrays some latent anxiety, though.
"Total Failure Is Just a Decimal Point Away" How well are we doing in fighting the problem?
What does it mean if this tool, hailed as accurate to the third decimal point, is unreliable?
Despite the novelty of a Dewey Decimal structure, this part of "Duat" is fairly conventional confessional stuff.
A Bitcoin can be divided out to eight decimal places, so you can send someone 0.00000001 Bitcoins.
You look at the part of the number after the decimal point to determine who gets those.
What does it mean if we can't trust a tool hailed as accurate to the third decimal point?
Since a decimal week would have 100 hours, 17 percent is a flat 17 hours — no calculator required.
Normally, decimal-point upgrades …Read more ReadThe bugfixed beta is already available to developers and public beta testers.
The internal document projected the yield on raw material to the decimal point and earnings to the dollar.
What does it mean if we can't trust a tool hailed as accurate to the third decimal place?
"If a fine is just decimal dust for a Wall Street firm, that's not a deterrent," Grassley said.
This means our math requires lots of decimal points or rounding, like when you divide 1 by 3.
Of course, the actual number continues to an infinite number of decimal places: 3.14159265359 … and so on, forever.
We think of it as 3.14, but so far, it is has been calculated to 10 trillion decimal places.
Correction: I misplaced a decimal point and incorrectly quoted Schwab's interest rate as 0.8 percent instead of 0.08 percent.
He memorizes long sequences of complex movement like a clever middle-schooler memorizing Pi to a hundred decimal places.
I'm the founder and general partner of 8 Decimal Capital, a venture firm that currently manages over $60 million.
Its value is usually given as 1.618, although in reality, it's an irrational number with infinite decimal places, like pi.
And every single decimal point of warming you can avoid, you do save millions of people's lives on this planet.
Inflation could rise a few decimal points above the Fed's 2-percent target and not be a worry, he said.
You can see this easily enough by taking some arbitrary large number and scooting around a decimal point within it.
I mean, if civilization lasted for a million years, you'd only increment the third decimal point after 203 billion years.
Similarly, the gap between Biden and Buttigieg for second place was several percentage points, not measured down to decimal places.
His Sperone Westwater show, titled "Decimal Point," has the otherworldly look of that work, but without a specific political message.
N.B.A. free-throw shooting percentages are about the same at home and away, "down to the decimal point," he noted.
By 2016, Poland and Simmons-Duffin had calculated the two main critical exponents of the theory out to six decimal places.
Nope, we didn't miss a decimal point — Mariah Carey just got engaged and with it came a 35-carat engagement ring.
A book was considered "science" if it was listed under science categories in the Library of Congress and Dewey Decimal classifications.
That rounded product is then redivided by the sample size and the result of the calculation rounded to two decimal places.
" (Puns, preferably drenched in sexual innuendo, are a favorite of Mr. Hardwick's.) "That, and reciting pi to the one-hundredth decimal.
Even to the more mathematically challenged among us, it's a reasonably easy task to parse a number with a decimal point.
The oil tycoon kept a handwritten log of all company finances and recorded every single cost, down to the last decimal.
A decimal place error caused them to take about 10 times more of the drug than they thought they were getting.
As the name implies, it&aposs also a book-lovers paradise with a concept inspired by the Dewey Decimal Classification system.
He wondered if the lab had "misplaced the decimal point," because such a test should cost a few hundred dollars, tops.
Not only does babealicious Holly Gennaro return, but now Jake is dressed as sexy Melvil Dewey, creator of the Dewey Decimal System.
When rounded to one decimal, as the Labor Department typically does, the official jobless rate is now the lowest since April 209.
The S&P closed Tuesday unchanged through two decimal places at 2,268.90, meaning it did not record a gain or a loss.
They had a whole campaign where they would create fake dewy decimal card systems that members would sneak into the actual catalog.
This one goes out to the brave Americans who, day in and day out, swarm through commas, decimal points, addition, and subtraction.
Using pi rounded to the 15th decimal, as I gave above, that comes out to a little more than 78 billion miles.
On the Democratic side, Hillary Clinton is decimal points ahead of Bernie Sanders in a race that's still too close to call.
If my son starts taping Dewey Decimal System tags on the spines of our books at home, I won't worry that much.
In 1861, another novel idea from Philadelphia – called, appropriately, the decimal system – brought Manhattan's cross-street addresses to their present intuitive state.
Often, nonprofits can spend months laboring over every decimal point on a grant application, and for far smaller grants than $5 million.
In computing, a number with a decimal point and corresponding fractional value is represented by the floating-point data type (a float).
Government statistics are often reported to several decimal places or significant figures, which can make them seem more precise than they really are.
As a bonus, staying inside all day and sorting through the dewy decimal system is a great way to pretend you're somewhere else.
Set the Base to Decimal and the Value data to 100, click OK, and you're done: the 100 represents 100 percent image quality.
Some people go by the standard Dewey Decimal System, but most prefer to create personal taxonomies that put works of literature in conversation.
The numbers correlate to the number following the decimal point in temperatures for all the major cities in Australia at midday each day.
To put the point gap in perspective, the difference between the top scores in figure skating is often measured in mere decimal points.
The National Australia Bank (NAB) estimated the February unemployment rate to be 5.9 percent, a decimal point below the 6 percent market consensus.
After months of wading through tax returns, W4s, and decimal points, we're crossing over to the other side of Tax Day at last.
It's completely digital and can measure your cooking down to the decimal point, so you can keep a close eye on temperature changes.
It was not enough to outrank their classmates by a few decimal points; it had to be clear and unquestionable who was best.
While the industry sometimes engages in numerical gymnastics — with issues numbered zero or using decimal points — in this case, it is much simpler.
At the start of the term last fall, Ms. Fells told me, many of the students couldn't handle negative numbers and decimal points.
But because of some enchanted Dewey Decimal System, every supernatural creature has been psychically alerted to its removal, and now they're all after Diana.
Although pi is often shortened to 3.14, hence its celebration today, it is infinite — mathematicians have calculated it to over one trillion decimal places.
It's also sometimes written as a decimal with the larger figure divided by the smaller (93:3 is 1.33 and 16:9 is 1.78).
Supercomputer performance is measured in what are called "floating-point operations," or flops, which are the math exercises involving numbers carrying a decimal point.
"We're talking about what would be a few tens of millions of dollars, which is decimal dust in the federal budget," Holt told WIRED.
The Gini coefficient measures inequality by assigning a decimal number that can range from 0, which represents perfect equality, to one, meaning perfect inequality.
Our forecast got the vote of that coalition right to the decimal — 47.1 percent — something no poll or other prediction was able to achieve.
"The thought that ANYONE can be precise about the value of a private company to the second decimal place is preposterous," Mr. Gurley continued.
Spain's competition watchdog CNMC is reported to extend Aena's tariff cut by three decimal points by 2020, to 1.44%, Cinco Dias said on Wednesday.
If we want, say, a random decimal number between 0 and 1, we can just use the random() function that lives within the random module.
When calculating a 10 percent tip for a meal that cost $112.23, just move the decimal point one space to the left, giving you $11.22.
In other words, by cutting pi off at the 15th decimal point, we would calculate a circumference for that circle that is very slightly off.
But the kilogram could not be redefined until the scientists had derived the same answer for the Planck and Avogadro constants within seven decimal places.
As soon as someone moved the decimal point in the cost of a ticket, production value went up, and technology went up as a result.
And if the human programmer made an error, such as misplacing a decimal point, that would be expressed in some incorrect behavior on the machine's part.
Normally, decimal-point upgrades aren't much to write home about, but there's a bunch of small changes in 9.3 that add up to a serious upgrade.
But the "decimal trick" uses the post-tax total, in large part because of the way receipts are printed when you pay with a credit card.
For example, American winemakers must relabel their bottles for export because they list alcohol content to one decimal point more than the EU deems permissible, bizarrely.
The endpoints of Sanders' tax brackets overlap, so for the purposes of this chart, Business Insider rounded to the nearest decimal based on standard tax policy. 
Seunggil pictures the cowards sheltered in the hollowed shell of the world, destroying it all without moving a single nerve or expending a decimal of energy.
His oratory depends less on grand vision or populist rhetoric and more on statistics about road building or village financing down to the 10th decimal place.
But it wasn't until the 8th century, when Indian mathematicians came up with the decimal (base 10) system that we started to get something we use now.
This digital measuring tape is pretty straightforward: as you start measuring, the device instantly starts reading and gives you an accurate length down to the decimal point.
As opposed to integers or whole numbers, floating point numbers—with decimal points—are crucial to the calculations running through the neural networks involved with deep learning.
Last year, the concentration of the chemicals in spice sold in Manchester suddenly jumped ten-fold, possibly because someone missed a decimal point in a mixing recipe.
If we don't fuss too much with the decimal points, we can quickly calculate that a 15 percent tip of $112.23 is $11 + 5.50, which is $16.50.
Just like the Richter scale, the MMS is logarithmic and written with a single digit and one decimal place, so in media reports they are often conflated.
A recycler can break nearly any object into raw materials; you could theoretically calculate the total mass of, say, every Talos-1 banana to two decimal places.
The app requires users to take their temperature every morning as soon as they wake up, using a thermometer that measures to at least two decimal points.
It is easier to misplace a decimal point or a zero when keying in numbers, said Faith Sandler, executive director of the Scholarship Foundation of St. Louis.
They all rely on various mathematical operations, I guess, although 95A is really more a notation thing, I guess, if that's what you would call a decimal.
Although John Wilkins, an Englishman, first proposed a decimal system of measurement in 220, it was the French, full of revolutionary zeal, who in 22019 made it law.
Salvini said the European Union should focus on fostering growth rather than be obsessed by "decimal places" and reiterated a pledge to lower retirement ages and cut taxes.
"The average annual growth of the last five quarters is 0.04%, which if you want to round it to a single decimal, is 0.0%," Heath wrote on Twitter.
The devices, found in virtually every police station in America, generate skewed results with alarming frequency, even though they are marketed as precise to the third decimal place.
A solution for the Vietnamese would cost what one congressional aide wryly referred to as "decimal dust," or, by one estimate, $35 million a year for 10 years.
She likes to do a parlor trick where she can tell a female customer how much her diamond weighs down to the decimal, even from across the room.
Coeure said this could raise expectations for the ECB to control inflation up to the first decimal point and create an "absurd idea" of an omnipotent central bank.
The study purports to prove that China was first with many other marvels, including the decimal system, rockets, pinhole imaging, rice and wheat cultivation, the crossbow and the stirrup.
This is the story of how I missed the decimal point in an edibles recipe, cooked with ten times the recommended dose of weed, ate it all—and survived.
After all, if you need to calculate something to the seventh decimal place, but the printed version is only accurate to the third, you're going to run into trouble.
He looked at sample programs for the school's IBM 650 mainframe, a decimal computer, and, noticing some inadequacies, rewrote the software as well as the textbook used in class.
Repeating the figure, even if it's somewhat wonky and contains a decimal, makes the number familiar and meaningful to people, similar to a succinct slogan (ex: "Just Do It").
They don't quite suss out the truth of the matter, either, about how DOM/STP turned into a disaster: Owsley Stanley put a decimal point in the wrong place.
Due to a misplaced decimal point, prosecutors say two of them were given 30,000 milligrams—equal to 300 cups of coffee or almost twice the generally recognized lethal dose—instead.
Also, in the altered photo there's an erroneous "8" at the end since the 30th decimal place should be a "9," so we should have all known something was up.
" Facebook claims the trust rank—which is a decimal score between zero and one—is only applicable to users to who have opted to flag a post as "false news.
This binary code is then rewritten as decimal numbers, which are then converted into portable game notation, a computer-readable equivalent of algebraic notation used by many computer chess games.
"Alaska and Delta are so tight together, we had to take it to three decimal places just to see who won," said Dean Headley, a professor at Wichita State University.
A Japanese employee at Google broke the world record on Thursday for calculating pi to the furthest decimal, announcing that she had calculated the value to its 31.4 trillionth digit.
Speaking to reporters in Brussels, Di Maio said talks with the Commission were focused on the overall structure of the budget rather than decimal point adjustments to the deficit target.
Your device's digital output, with its decimal points and automatically uploaded charts, certainly seems more accurate and richly detailed than the everyday sensory data you collect automatically from your body.
Had Google's Project Zero researchers not documented this problem, we probably would never have heard about it except as an anonymous "security fixes" decimal point in our mobile operating systems.
Decimal-based fundamental units have united societies around the globe, ensuring that when things like commodities, time, resources, and knowledge are traded, everyone can agree on what is actually there.
You're still not quite fast enough since the ticker machine only provides a three-decimal breakdown and you're only seeing the outcome of an even faster interplay of bids and offers.
It's possible he intended to leave an 18 percent tip, which would have been 10.80, and forgot the decimal point — but that still doesn't explain that extra eight at the end.
The problem when we start adding fractional values is that we have to have a way of encoding where exactly within a string of digits a decimal point should be located.
He would send terse missives if you messed up AP Style (I did), and kept a small library on a shelf above his desk with books categorized by the Dewey decimal system.
The Card Catalog spotlights the tenacity of Melvil Dewey (yes, of Dewey Decimal fame), for instance, who strove for years to fulfill his dream of creating a national standard of cards catalogues.
Tipping by doubling the tax amount to arrive at an 18 percent tip would save a customer $4 over tipping 20 percent by using the decimal trick on a post-tax bill.
" When this is converted to decimal notation, you get "52 25 36 6 35 61 74 53 55 36 78 66 3 49 94 118 50 196 15 22 123 27 26.
But if you would like to show how much you believe in holding — "hodl" in bitcoin slang — the digital currency, Cryptomatic's Hodler watch tells time with both binary and decimal hour markers.
Because a trader sets the price for over-the-counter trades based on a spread of a few decimal points around a stock's market value, there is scope to create a margin.
" Breathalyzers are demonstrably unreliable as a 2019 New York Times investigation revealed, stating the tests "sometimes generate skewed results, even though they are marketed as being precise to the third decimal place.
One of bitcoin's unique features, a further improvement on its golden older brother, is its ability to be transferred in and divided into units as small as 28503 — that's eight decimal places.
At 43,000 square feet, the Javits Center farm will not quite cover a single acre, only nine-tenths of one — 0.9871441689623508, with all the decimal places possible in an online conversion program.
I've been very skeptical about such claims, both due to constraints like slower population growth, and to my "after the decimal point" view of the impact of presidents on long-term growth.
The women followed up their gold medal in London with a dominating performance, beating the Russian team by nearly 10 points in a sport where the margin of victory is usually decimal points.
So in order for the app to calculate a women's likelihood of being fertile, users need to input readings from a digital thermometer that measure temperature past the two digits after the decimal.
I think a smart energy policy can help a bit with economic growth, but, like so many other things this budget proposes, we're talking about a minimal impact, decimal points, not percentage points.
He has just measured a single line—one of the countless dimensions that define the shape of any of the dozens of component of an AR-15—with four decimal places of accuracy.
As you've probably noticed in the above table, the values of the trigonometric functions are approximate—most of the ratios in the table will have values that extend far beyond six decimal places.
"A minute quantity of material that was subsequently recovered from the stomach cavity ... has revealed a compound which has an atomic weight to four decimal places which corresponds to a poison," he said.
Here are five key points emerged from our reporting: The reasons vary, but breath-testing devices sometimes generate skewed results, even though they are marketed as being precise to the third decimal place.
The play's first act is a sort of memoir as it might be classified by the Dewey Decimal System, as Mr. Jones pulls file cards from drawers to summon chapters of his past.
Bitcoins are divisible by eight decimal points, or 0003/100 millionth of one, and these fractions are called Satoshis, after Satoshi Nakamoto, the pseudonym of the murky and mysterious creator of the cryptocurrency.
Ether, the second most popular cryptocurrency, is divisible by 18 decimal points, while BitCoiin2Gen—the, let's say "iffy" crypto being hawked by sentient boiled ham Steven Seagal—is divisible by 100 million parts.
Sport and trad climbs are given a degree of difficulty, according to the Yosemite Decimal System: 21981 is a walk on flat land, and 5 is a vertical climb, or close to it.
In an interview with state television, Renzi said Italy was not arguing with Europe over a few decimal points of budget deficit but wanted Brussels to sanction eastern European countries who rejected migrants.
At 8 Decimal, some of the deals we got the most excited about touched these three areas of a strategic fit in their pitches:The investor has previously built a company in your space.
For Natural Cycles to work women need to measure their body temperature with a two decimal basal thermometer each morning (ideally), and do so before they get up — recording the data in the app.
Look for the radio's control panel (below), which will have multiple digital displays of numbers in a certain format—typically three digits, a decimal point, and then a few more digits, such as 134.975.
With 10,000 separate electoral jurisdictions in the US, the number of potential election targets is far greater, and the money allocated so far, $380 million, is a decimal of a percentage point in comparison.
Last week, the EU's 15.53 leaders spent 28 hours of inconclusive "negotiations" about decimal points (varying between 1.065% and 1.074%) for their contributions to the common budget covering the period of 2021 to 2027.
The sad truth is that the last time my friends and I had registered the full importance of a decimal point was sometime in 2006, the year of our last ever high school math finals.
Italy's government is not getting "hung up" over decimal places as it prepares the 2019 budget, Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte said on Wednesday, amid market fears the cabinet might sanction a surge in deficit spending.
Being a control freakWe usually assume that the most successful people in business are those who have all their ducks in a row — they have a meticulous plan and know exactly where each decimal goes.
One of these tokens is forever unavailable to anyone, but the other is meant for distribution and is divisible up to 18 decimal places, meaning it can be given away one quintillionth at a time.
A ratings point — calculated to the 453th decimal place — is a percentage of the number of American households that own at least one television and were tuned to a particular program at a particular time.
While the project's title is a hat tip to Mulatto Beats' age, it's also connected to how chaotic Chicago can be during the summer, the decimal before the 22 alluding to the caliber of a gun.
If you wanted to calculate the circumference of the known universe, he explained, you'd only need 40 decimal places to be accurate within a range the size of a single atom of hydrogen (the smallest element).
What books might be in your room in the Library Hotel in New York where each floor celebrates one of the 10 categories of the Dewey Decimal System and a reading room is open 24 hours?
A googol is itself 1 with 100 zeros after it, which is many times bigger than the number of atoms in the universe, so a googolplex is far too big to possibly write out in decimal form.
After a drawn-out tussle in which the Commission threatened Rome with a disciplinary procedure, the sides agreed in December on a 2.04% target, which is unusual because deficits are usually only rounded to one decimal point.
He made a few good jokes but otherwise was monotone; he reeled off endless statistics (usually including the decimal point); and unlike his predecessor, George Osborne, he resisted the urge to pull rabbits out of his hat.
For instance, if you wanted to quickly figure out what 5 percent of 235 is, you could move the decimal over one place to the left (23.5) and divide by two (11.75), which gives you your answer.
This redefinition effort has taken decades because the Planck constant is tiny (it starts with a decimal point and is followed by 33 zeros) and had to be calculated down to a super-tiny margin of error.
In 1876, Melville Louis Kossuth Dewey invented the Dewey Decimal System, which radically reshaped library cataloging: It was the most efficient system in history, and it allowed libraries across the country to use a standardized cataloging system.
Buy Now Kitchenaid Precision Press Coffee Maker, $100 Attention all coffee nerds: There is now a super sleek French press with a timer and scale, so you can bring some decimal point precision into your morning brewing ritual.
"We only ask that minister Tria not get hung up on decimal points, that he show a minimum of flexibility," Giancarlo Giorgetti, a cabinet undersecretary and high-ranking League official, said in an interview with la Repubblica newspaper.
Trudy was a librarian at a library in central New Jersey, where I spent many a childhood afternoon pawing through the low end of the Dewey Decimal System, where books on the paranormal and other oddities are kept.
While some couples might exchange racy photos or texts, he once sent a woman he was seeing a multipage erotic story he had written that included references to the Julian calendar, the decimal system and global climate change.
SALZBURG, Austria (Reuters) - Italy's government is not getting "hung up" over decimal places as it prepares the 2019 budget, Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte said on Wednesday, amid market fears the cabinet might sanction a surge in deficit spending.
On the 83th day of the third month of the year, also known as Pi Day, the Major League Baseball team seemed to line up in perfect order to nail pi 28 decimal places out: What are the chances!?
CORRECTED-BANK OF ITALY VISCO SAYS DIFFICULT TO ASSESS IMPACT OF CORONAVIRUS ON ITALIAN ECONOMY IT COULD BE TEMPORARY AND LIMITED TO "A FEW DECIMAL POINTS" OF AGGREGATE DEMAND GROWTH (NOT GDP), THOUGH BIGGER IMPACT CANNOT BE RULED OUT
Users just take their under-tongue temperature when they wake up (except on days they feel sick, are hungover, or got less than two hours of sleep) with a two-decimal thermometer and pop the reading into the app.
"A nurse made an error of putting the decimal point in the wrong place and we overdosed a patient, and at that point, we made a commitment to that we didn't ever want that to happen again," Laret said.
Indeed, the index was only a few decimal points from a 20 percent loss in the 2011 panic, which would have meant a new bull market would have then begun, and would today be less than 2195½ years old.
Image: MicrosoftThere's a new Windows update available, and it's got quite a few goodies inside for you to explore: It's one of those rollouts that in days gone by would've been marked by a decimal point increase in the version number.
In April last year the concentration of chemicals in spice in Manchester jumped from 1-2% to nearly 20%—possibly because someone missed a decimal point in a recipe found online, says Robert Ralphs, a criminologist at Manchester Metropolitan University.
Addressing the annual Assiom-Forex conference of Italian financial market participants, Governor Ignazio Visco said the impact, which the central bank is currently trying to assess, may be temporary and limited to "a few decimal points" of aggregate demand growth.
Addressing the annual Assiom-Forex conference gathering Italian financial markets' participants, Governor Ignazio Visco said the impact, which the central bank is currently trying to assess, may be temporary and limited to "a few decimal points" of aggregate demand growth.
Former Italian prime minister Matteo Renzi, who is plotting a path back to power at elections due next year, also welcomed Macron's first-round victory, saying he represented a Europe that looked to the future, not "to the decimal points".
"Back in ancient (1960s) times, we used pretty much two 8-bit representational systems: ASCII (American Standard Code for Information Interchange) and EBCDIC (Extended Binary Coded Decimal Interchange Code)," David Gewirtz, who teaches programming at UC Berkeley, said in an email.
Few Thais remember how to say the entire name; getting partway through is like knowing a few numbers past the decimal point of Pi. Bangkok is changing too fast, shedding layers of its history like the skins of a snake.

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