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Meaning that, like a connoisseur able to recognize a Rembrandt across a museum gallery, through a combination of education, experience and deduction Mr. Malle can recognize the component parts and knows what to add or subtract to create something special.
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After the initial contributions had been made, the game continued for a random number of turns, with each player, in turn, being able to add to or subtract from his contribution to the pool.
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Clients can choose to add hardware or subtract machines, like an extra server or storage device, in seconds.
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He presses a button near the trigger to add that value to (or subtract it from) the distance determined by the rangefinder.
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What would you add to, or subtract from, that list?
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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.
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Digital Life offers customers the option to add the services they want, or subtract the services they decide aren't needed.
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First, it directly measures the impact of a manager's decisions: did his buying and selling add value to the portfolio, or subtract from it?
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And if a store manager, or the company, wants to add new products, they have to subtract an equivalent number.
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But the authors have taken pains to answer those quibbles, and they disclose their sources so that readers can add or subtract as they see fit.
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