To find out, my Tax Policy Center colleague Rachel Johnson crunched some rough numbers.
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Afterward, the team crunched numbers and made last-minute tweaks to its Black Friday inventory orders.
Around the holidays, I find it particularly convenient because my time is even more crunched.
Dr Anderson has crunched the numbers, and he reckons this need not lead to disaster.
That will be hard for credit-crunched voters to swallow after years of cheap energy.
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Others wonder whether in a world where credit is crunched, Petrobras can raise the cash.
The Center crunched the numbers for the fiscal 2009 year filings, filed in 2010.
His health-care commission immersed itself in data, crunched the numbers and came up with a technocratic solution.
But I listen to utilities and business groups in my own district who have crunched the numbers.
Each one had a solemn appearance, frightening eyes that looked right through you below their crunched frown.
We arrived at Boise after a long journey measured not in miles traveled but in numbers crunched.
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Taken out of context and crunched together, these fragments lose their point and a lot of their beauty.
Developed economies are awash with public data to be crunched and pored over by analysts and market researchers.
During the war he crunched numbers for his country, calculating the optimum number of pellets in anti-aircraft shells.
For half a mile of the bank, the path was littered with thousands of striped snail shells over which I crunched.
Officials are now working on a rescue package for CIT, a liquidity-crunched lender to small and middling companies.
Clearly, the convenience of e-commerce continues to pull more time-crunched consumers away from the malls and other physical destinations.
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It was our maths, but crunched on numbers provided by the First Minister.
When all the numbers are crunched and the statistics evaluated, it may seem startling--but was it in the cards?
He popped them into his mouth and crunched them and was instantly surprised.
Kauffman crunched a data set from the Census Bureau covering the years 1977-2005.
They crunched the numbers but then the numbers got un-crunched on their own.
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And once this mass of information is crunched together, what does it prove?
Bernstein, an investment bank, have crunched a bunch of numbers on the technology race between conventional and green vehicles.
We crunched the numbers just after CES, while the organizers were barely tearing down hundreds of lavishly lit booths.
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My colleague Chris Smith crunched the numbers in his rankings of the most valuable programs in college football and college basketball.
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Together, they accelerate the processing of 3 TB of CRM data so that it can crunched and manipulated by end users.
Public data, unearthed and crunched admirably by IndiaSpend, reveal that upwards of 47, 000 police are deployed for VIP protection nationwide.
The bandit on my right crunched loudly into one of the last remaining peaches and juice dribbled down his long beard.
Mortgage originators have already been crunched by defaults and the spotlight is now shifting to major banks holding the mortgages for investment.
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