That gives lawmakers time to smooth out differences in the legislation before holding a floor-wide vote.
We used three-year averages for per-capita income and GDP, to smooth out temporary changes.
People will prefer to smooth out their spending over time, rather than swing between famine and feast.
Fifth, use dollar cost averaging to smooth out the day to day volatility.
Looking at pay over a decade is intended to smooth out year-to-year fluctuations.
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Of course, they still need some reserves, to smooth out temporary gaps in the demand and supply of foreign currency.
The estimated SAAR tries to smooth out peaks and valleys like that which are to be expected based on sales history.
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IP-based networks cannot guarantee instantaneous communication, so a substantial amount of buffering (several seconds) was used to smooth out any hiccups.
Designated market makers, like the old specialists, have to trade their assigned stocks continuously to smooth out market volatility among other requirements.
Another fix is to smooth out the massive volatility in patient traffic.
Having a substantial presence in both market segments thus has allowed Boeing to smooth out cyclical revenue and return streams in each.
Mity-Lite contracted with a half-dozen consultants, who decided not to join the combined company and had little incentive to smooth out the transition.
It can be a tricky algorithm because you might need a deep queue in normal operation to smooth out momentary bursts of traffic.
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IT, the very sector that was supposed to smooth out the business cycle through better inventory control, has ended up intensifying the current downturn.
The Bundesbank believes that minimum reserve requirements give a central bank tighter control over bank lending and help to smooth out money-market interest rates.
But that brings us to our methodology (stay with us here), one we've consistently used to smooth out the statistical disparities among baseball's various eras.
The choice of steel was a good starting point, but by opting for a longer wheelbase, the team was able to smooth out the ride even more.
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Many car buyers wait for a second- or third-generation of a model of interest before buying to give the makers a chance to smooth out undetected problems.
Before then, in the boom years, central banks operated with much smaller balance sheets, supplying a modest amount of marginal lending to smooth out the bumps in markets.
With the help of algorithms and filters to smooth out anomalous signals, the computer can translate those intentions into instructions that can move a cursor or a wheelchair.
This is also dynamic information that can change every minute, although it is better to consider it on a weekly or monthly level to smooth out localized fluctuations.
In a worrying move, Mr Chavez changed the rules of a new stabilisation fund, which is supposed to smooth out the economic impact of volatility in the oil price.
The paper notes that year to year swings would be less worrisome since families would presumably be able to borrow or dig into savings to smooth out their living standards.
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It promises to buy and sell the stock at the best going price and to trade even when stock price starts to get out of whack, to smooth out volatility.
He instructed them to smooth out the wrinkles around their heels and little toes, then hold the sock in place while slipping on the shoe, all so they would avoid blisters.
The latest development allows geophysicists to tweak algorithms on the fly--in effect, adding a little more salt here or more sandstone there to see if it helps to smooth out the image.
Using deficit spending to smooth out business cycles was, without a doubt, much more tempting and effective when government spending is 2% of GDP (which it was in 1929) than it is today.
But beyond that, Mr Willetts is thinking of a "Leadership Council" bringing together ministers, business people, officials and researchers to prepare "road maps" on technologies - to smooth out regulations and foster development.
Stencil Consulting aims to smooth out that transition.
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