Here's why: Take several minutes of unpaid work a day, multiply it by a population of hundreds of workers, let damages accumulate over several years, and double the wage loss.
But he said transcranial random noise stimulation could help more people because it had the potential to improve the ability to add, subtract or multiply a string of numbers in your head - not just new number learning.
The Alberta government estimates the offspring of a single pair of Norway rats can multiply to 15, 000 in one year.
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Subtract all expenses and property taxes (30% of the rent is a good rule of thumb) and multiply by 12 to get the annual net operating income.
Modern financial systems contain a mass of amplifiers that multiply the impact of both losses and gains, creating huge uncertainty.
To create a fiscal and banking union without a political union would multiply the original mistakes in the creation of a monetary union.
The Palas Athena Association was nominated as the leading entity for this initiative and to create a network of institutions to multiply and mobilize the society.
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Mr. EDWARDS: Now, that's an example, and you have another example where Magic Johnson and another basketball player had a similar experience on an elevator, and when you multiply these things out over the lifespan of a person, people become pretty sensitive to that.
If, for example, a company is caught only every fifth time it pollutes a river, then when it is caught a jury fixing damages should multiply the value of harm done by five.
Feel the heat generated by the engines of a truck or car traveling down Broadway, and just multiply it by a billion, which according to Ward's Auto, is the number of motor vehicles now on the roads of our planet.
But if we don't capitalize on the opportunity our public schools offer to manage this huge influx, if America walks away from its public schools because they're no longer full of white faces, then you can simply multiply all the problems I've laid out by a factor of five.
The report states that spectrum sharing could multiply the effective capacity of spectrum by a factor of 1, 000.
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Multiply that by millions of customers in a metro area, and a smart grid can produce a data set large enough to monitor power demand in real time and predict probable outages before they occur.
New this season, though, many of these perks multiply when customers check in using a GPS app, such as Foursquare.
Multiply the two hours saved a day by the average hourly rate of the 120 employees then by the 247 days (the average US employees work) and you will find the results are very large dollars and cents.
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"If you multiply those by millions of people, then it can be a huge impact, " she said.
Scientists inject a protein of the novel H1N1 virus into the baculovirus, which can multiply quickly in insect cells.
For our part, we're working with rights holders worldwide to index a vast catalogue of programming for online use so hopefully your choices will multiply shortly.
Multiply that problem over thousands of IT products, and you get a sense of the disharmony threatening IT.
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Simply multiply the number of plays and collisions and it is possible that a player will retire from football with 10, 000 or more low-level concussive hits.
If the bullet is highly aerodynamic, it only brings a fraction of the air it hits up to speed, so we can multiply our range by 10 or so.
Try not to smile when you think of a freshly-shoveled walk, or when the roses seem to multiply overnight.
She first injects a sample of "wild virus"-- in this case, H1N1 virus she got from the CDC, originally culled from a child who was infected in California this spring -- and then injects a sample of another flu strain that's known for its ability to rapidly multiply in eggs.
As I calculated in my earlier Forbes article, one needs to multiply the EPA MPGe by .365 to get a number that truly compares fossil fuel use of an electric car with a traditional gasoline engine car on an apples to apples basis.
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Open Innovation is a real force multiplier for AFRL. By opening this challenge up to the world through Innocentive, we were able to multiply the number of people thinking about this problem over 100-fold, and received a workable solution within a 60-day period.
Answer: C -- Less than 5 pounds may not seem like much, but if you multiply it by 365 days, that's 1, 617 pounds of garbage per person over a year.
Although slow - the machine took up to 10 seconds to multiply two numbers - it proved very reliable and often cranked up 80 hours of running time in a week.
Instead, Congress chose to multiply the alternative dispute-resolution procedures at the PTO, giving the office more work to do without a guarantee of more money.
The electronic interface of the Art for Peace project on the UNESCO website will multiply its visibility and impact, providing a forum and a global public space for youth education by engaging students in an active dialogue about some extraordinary masterpieces to foster a shared vision of peace and humanity.
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