The program even spits out court-ready forms if, for example, a customer claims a medical emergency.
StyleSeek quickly spits out a composite of things they should enjoy, based on those selections.
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Even when it cries all night and spits up on my newly dry-cleaned silk shirt.
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Using Zoom, that same search for a banking bean counter in Texas spits out just six results.
At the moment it comes from natural gas, oil or coal, in a process that spits out carbon dioxide.
Algeria produces some 1.4 million barrels of crude each day, while Libya spits out 1.6 million barrels a day.
Using a standardized measure, the model spits out a numerical ranking of volatility so investors can make apples-to-apples comparisons.
It spits out a matrix of plans cross-tabbed by deductible, premium and carrier.
When Buffet spits out a smart aleck remark like this in public no one ever seems to fact check it.
The first was internal: In an industry that spits out new models constantly, Motorola needed a way to keep pace.
Once morningstar.com's premium fund selector spits out the funds from our screen, we drop them into fund tracker Morningstar's portfolio function.
For every mile driven, a turbocharged diesel burns 29% less fuel and spits out 20% less CO2 than a standard gasoline engine.
After filling out 50 happiness surveys, the program spits out a report.
Then, it calculates depreciation and spits out a "Depreciation and Amortization" Form 4562 to attach to the Schedule E of your tax return.
The disease, which is contagious and spreads through the air when an infected person coughs, spits or sneezes, strikes everywhere, but predominantly affects the poor.
The system stores incoming texts, e-mails and voice calls in a central database and spits out messages or alerts to the same variety of devices.
The contempt that Frank Miller spits out against Occupy Wall Street is very much in the vein of the contempt his Spartans shower at the Athenians.
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In effect the formula uses reason, experimental data, and the conscious mind to train this black box until it automatically spits out increasingly speedy but still accurate decisions.
To be taken with a grain of salt is its claim to possess a secret-sauce algorithm that spits out a warning when a stock is likely to tumble.
Even though it spits out percentages to several decimal points, the capital-asset pricing model, as the conceptual framework for calculating the rates is called, is controversial in itself.
If the machine spits tennis balls at an unreasonable speed and range, the player will quickly feel exhausted, overwhelmed, and defeated (feel familiar?) no matter how good they are.
Noting that warm air moved up a chimney (which were another Medieval innovation), larger Medieval kitchens had fans installed in the chimney to automatically turn spits by use of a gearing system.
Naledge spits with the swagger necessary to pull off his strut, and Double-O sets him up with a radio-friendly beat, an amalgam of swirling synths, deliberately dated 808 drum sounds and any number of sonic ornaments.
Early Saturday morning in the hills of Puerto Rico, local chefs along a route known as the Pork Highway gathered their marinated, 150lb swines, skewered them nose to toes and hoisted them over spits for eight hours of slow roasting.
If and when a neutrino does bump into something, the interaction spits out one of three particles an electron, a muon or a tau (the last two are heavy, unstable objects with most of the characteristics of an electron).
Arum might be confident he can cut a deal for a Mayweather fight, but he needs Pacquiao to take care of business in November for the bout to be a massively anticipated event that spits out millions for all involved.
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If the bank spits out more names, it will reduce its risk of a ruinous U.S. criminal prosecution or of being kicked out of an IRS program--known as the qualified intermediary program--that is essential to its ability to do business internationally.
And it's freakishly hard to pull off in a sawmill like New York, which strips apart its sports icons from the outside in, questioning first the performance, then the commitment, and then the character, almost reveling as it spits out the bones.
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