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  • verb Present participle of recalculate.

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Examples

  • The EPA was expected to call for more modest changes in the plan, such as recalculated productivity targets and tighter control on silt control.

    Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7 AP 2010

  • The EPA was expected to call for more modest changes in the plan, such as recalculated productivity targets and tighter control on silt control.

    The Guardian World News 2010

  • She looked away from the road to look at the GPS as it recalculated her route.

    Drunk driver in Davies case in court 2011

  • The Christie administration has recalculated the amount it says New Jersey public school districts spend per pupil, increasing the state average rate by several thousand dollars to more than $17,800.

    Christie Alters Schools Math Lisa Fleisher 2011

  • To verify these findings, the researchers recalculated their results several times to adjust for differences among the studies, such as how they'd assessed the women's stress and whether they'd included women who'd had IVF before.

    Does stress affect IVF? 2011

  • As users click on various choices "reduce low wealth funds for poor counties by 50 percent" cuts $112 million, while giving teachers a 3 percent raise costs $50 million, the deficit tally is immediately recalculated based on which measure the voter selects.

    Think you can balance the budget? Jena McGregor 2011

  • Ratifying a recalculated result of this dubious election could lead to Tunisian-style protests in Haiti.

    Robert Naiman: Tunisian Protests Move Hillary's Line on Democratic Reform Robert Naiman 2011

  • At best it would mean a deep recession, as debts and contracts were recalculated in national currencies, and savers and investors fled to the safest havens.

    Blame It on Berlin 2011

  • Ratifying a recalculated result of this dubious election could lead to Tunisian-style protests in Haiti.

    Robert Naiman: Tunisian Protests Move Hillary's Line on Democratic Reform Robert Naiman 2011

  • A few years ago, however, the health-care economists Robert Ohsfeldt and John Schneider recalculated the numbers after controlling for deaths from homicides and traffic accidents.

    Misleading Indicator 2009

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