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quotient

[kwoh-shuhnt] / ˈkwoʊ ʃənt /
NOUN
outcome
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McDonald is focused on maintaining that growth across the more than 780 stores, upping the quotient of new styles and bringing products to market faster.

From The Wall Street Journal

But their all-pervading architectural shadow over the city is perhaps why Art Deco is "seeped into the larger public imagination, and remains relevant in Mumbai's emotional quotient", Mr Kumar added.

From BBC

If the quotient n ⁄ k is not an integer, the minimum we are looking for corresponds to the rounded-up value because one of the drawers then inevitably contains this number of objects.

From Scientific American

A small quotient of unpredictability in the brushstrokes by Sargent turned into a large quotient of randomness in the work of Richter.

From Washington Post

Increasing the legendary cowboy quotient is Sam Elliott's Pinkerton agent, with Tom Hanks and Billy Bob Thornton passing through to sweeten the deal.

From Salon