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calculus

[kal-kyuh-luhs] / ˈkæl kyə ləs /




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All of this provides a lesson about Mr. Putin’s strategic calculus.

From The Wall Street Journal

But even with the school’s infrastructure behind him, the experience of playing the Playfair exists outside any practical career calculus; it marks an inflection point, a rare chance to inhabit history while shaping it.

From Los Angeles Times

Higher shipping costs could change the economic calculus for some oil exporters, prompting them to sell to the domestic market instead—threatening a further impact on global oil supply.

From The Wall Street Journal

Sleek, skilled, and speedy as they may be, deep neural networks struggle to master the seminal skill drilled into high school calculus students: showing their work.

From Science Daily

The rise of remote work since the pandemic has also changed the calculus for many workers — if they don’t have to commute to an office, adding another, typically contract, job is much easier.

From Los Angeles Times