How To Use Recalculate In A Sentence

  • The app can also recalculate recipes to account for a shortage of one ingredient. Times, Sunday Times
  • Lambert makes some reasonable criticisms of the statistics which were alleged to show global cooling and recalculates the statistics concerned in a more orthodox way.
  • The app can also recalculate recipes to account for a shortage of one ingredient. Times, Sunday Times
  • A Salford city council spokesman said the benefit bill had been recalculated and the couple would now be better off - by just over £1 a week.
  • I mean if you have the president of this country, Al Maliki saying, you know, excuse me, the prime minister saying he wants U.S. troops out by 2010 as an aspirational timeline, you've got to kind of recalculate if you're John McCain, no? CNN Transcript Jul 21, 2008
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  • And every time an employee moves house, their tax would need to be recalculated again.
  • As the size of the square changes, the area is recalculated.
  • However, most calculations can be done once per year; there is no need to recalculate for every spray.
  • You recalculate your curve whenever you add or subtract trading capital without mixing up past percentages.
  • You can do this lazily, i.e. you either call some "recalculate" method after all transformations or set a GameDev.Net
  • And interest must be recalculated daily, so that any overpayments are immediately taken into account.
  • The electrostatic interaction energies between the different sheets may be recalculated in the dipole approximation from simulation data.
  • Students who have received the sibling discount, then one sibling withdraws or intermits from the course, will have the tuition fee recalculated and may owe the University additional money.
  • It highlights delays and can recalculate routes automatically to avoid tailbacks. Times, Sunday Times
  • Introduced in 1969 as a separate tax system aimed at wealthy tax dodgers, it recalculates the value of a taxpayer's exemptions and deductions, charging whatever is more.
  • We will rather redefine the dispensing tariff and this could mean that it is recalculated.
  • The Finance Department replied on July 30 with concerns and in particular asking that the Value for Money Comparator be recalculated.
  • But it refused his request to recalculate his consumption back to 2005. Times, Sunday Times
  • CNBC reports on their website that Bozo's posse is going to "recalculate" the "saved or created" job numbers. Hot Air » Top Picks
  • Disk Full. Free some disk space and recalculate this field.
  • And they will exchange your ticket and recalculate the fare. There might be an additional charge.
  • The app can also recalculate recipes to account for a shortage of one ingredient. Times, Sunday Times
  • But analysts say this rounding effect, which caused bitter complaints in some euro zone countries, should be minimal as prices will not be recalculated, just truncated.
  • For those who veer off schedule, the app has an option to recalculate, taking the deviation into account. Times, Sunday Times
  • As a result of this, Mr. Simpson revised his calculations and recalculated the loss at $201, 041.04.
  • For those who veer off schedule, the app has an option to recalculate, taking the deviation into account. Times, Sunday Times
  • It says it will recalculate the bills manually for anyone who calls in. Times, Sunday Times
  • Her message: "You can 'recalculate' anytime in life. Reveries: Cool News of the Day - marketing people, insights, innovation, ideas
  • Capping is too great a risk, though, says Mr Marshall, involving all the council tax bills having to be recalculated and sent out again, delaying the time before people pay up.
  • The company can then simply mark the derivative to market and adjust the underlying exposure by the same amount, without having to calculate and recalculate the values of the items.
  • I try to work out my mpg and have to recalculate it several times. Times, Sunday Times
  • So we have recalculated the rounds and let the residents in the area know their new collection days.
  • Before they recalculated, the high school informed colleges that Brian was second in his class, based on junior year-end records.
  • This procedure randomly permutes trait data and recalculates LRs across all genetic intervals.
  • I try to work out my mpg and have to recalculate it several times. Times, Sunday Times
  • The costs had to be recalculated
  • It says it will recalculate the bills manually for anyone who calls in. Times, Sunday Times
  • For instance, one of the cores could focus on burning a DVD while the other recalculated a spreadsheet or performed a database search.
  • For those who veer off schedule, the app has an option to recalculate, taking the deviation into account. Times, Sunday Times
  • If you have the president of this country, al-Maliki saying, you know -- or excuse me -- the prime minister saying he wants U.S. troops out by 2010 as an aspirational timeline, you have got to kind of recalculate, if you're John McCain, no? CNN Transcript Jul 21, 2008
  • Check out with the shopping cart as usual, then click "recalculate" to receive the discount from your order. This might be the last of it ... did I forget anybody? - A Dress A Day
  • Recalculate rates every two years — rather than five — so that they properly reflect the changing economic climate. Times, Sunday Times
  • This web page will be refreshed after the API data is updated daily, or after the 'recalculate' function. Freelancer.com - New Projects
  • The interest rate applicable to the customer is recalculated on each reset date on the basis of the reference rate prevailing.
  • But it refused his request to recalculate his consumption back to 2005. Times, Sunday Times
  • It highlights delays and can recalculate routes automatically to avoid tailbacks. Times, Sunday Times
  • ‘It's being sent to the lower court to recalculate damages,’ said Greenberg. ‘It remains to be seen how that's going to come out.’
  • It says it will recalculate the bills manually for anyone who calls in. Times, Sunday Times
  • It highlights delays and can recalculate routes automatically to avoid tailbacks. Times, Sunday Times
  • Recalculate rates every two years — rather than five — so that they properly reflect the changing economic climate. Times, Sunday Times
  • I try to work out my mpg and have to recalculate it several times. Times, Sunday Times
  • But it refused his request to recalculate his consumption back to 2005. Times, Sunday Times
  • The inflation had been forecasted to a certain extent, so the budget's macroeconomic frame would not be recalculated.
  • The closest thing to an empirical economic argument is Johnson's notion that we should now go back and "recalculate" economic growth, subtracting all the bad mortgages and loans and losses. Robert Teitelman: Simon Johnson on Bank State Capture
  • Recalculate rates every two years — rather than five — so that they properly reflect the changing economic climate. Times, Sunday Times

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