recalculation
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Jefferies pegged the selling pressure for Amazon based on the expected recalculation to be around $8.6 billion.
From Barron's ● May 22, 2026
I know, I know, they’re adorable, with their wide “eyes” and squat toddler-like determination as they trundle along, pausing in careful recalculation whenever they encounter a curb, street sign, a sidewalk cafe table.
From Los Angeles Times ● Apr. 14, 2026
And while some may agree, a change from the shortest to the longest white-ball formats requires a recalculation somewhere.
From BBC ● Sep. 2, 2025
"This recalculation will not only consider the benefits payable moving forward but also a lump sum of benefits that should have been paid since the effective date of the legislation, December 2023."
From Salon ● Jan. 27, 2025
This is not simply the run-off between the winner and the common runner-up, since the selection of the alternative winner requires the recalculation of the preference weights.
From Definition & Reality in the General Theory of Political Economy by Thomas Colignatus
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