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The BMI is
calculated
by dividing a person’s body weight in kilograms by the square of his height in meters (kg/m2).
Because the index is
calculated
from two biological measures (weight and height), the resulting score has no biological meaning in itself.
Time magazine’s August 2, 1971, issue quoted a United States official saying, “This is the most incredible,
calculated
thing since the days of the Nazis in Poland.”
One study
calculated
that the American median-income earner would lose 29% of his or her purchasing power if the country were to be closed to trade; the poorest in the US would forfeit as much as 62% of their purchasing power.
According to data provided by the Russian Institute of Economic Analysis, currently Russia's share in the world's land space is five times higher than Russia's share in the world population, and 8 times its share in the world GNP,
calculated
on the parity of currencies' purchasing power.
If Russia's share of global GNP is
calculated
using the market exchange rates of national currencies, the difference will not be 8 times, but 14 times.
Then, in 1897, Svante Arrhenius, who earned a Nobel Prize for chemistry six years later,
calculated
how much global warming a doubling of CO2 in the atmosphere would cause.
Using UHS data from almost all of China, Feng Shuaizhang, Hu Yingyao, and Robert Moffitt
calculated
an average urban unemployment rate of 10.9% from 2002 to 2009 – the highest estimate ever produced.
We worked with 32 top global academics and subject experts to identify nearly 100 research ideas that would fast-track the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals, and 40 projects for which a first-order estimate of potential benefits and costs could be
calculated.
Likewise, his recent executive orders will minimize the financial costs of US businesses’ carbon footprint, by changing how the “social cost of carbon” is
calculated.
I, for one, am not happy with the way in which “quotas” to the IMF are calculated, but I have to admit that exchanging money for votes is a perfectly adequate governing structure for a lending institution.
Today, the Saudi regime uses Mecca’s status among Muslims in a
calculated
way designed to reassert the Kingdom’s paramount status as the Islamic world’s “leading state.”
The government had been under longstanding international pressure to honor at least some of its international commitments to contain Hezbollah, and it wrongly
calculated
that the group would only respond in a limited way.
The change in Egypt’s politics and policies had a similar effect: Hamas
calculated
that Israel would not jeopardize its fragile relationship with Egypt by launching another ground operation in Gaza.
Behind its exalted name lay an innovation of great diplomatic significance: the introduction of an element of
calculated
moral restraint into international relations.
A
calculated
risk is always unavoidable.
After all, given that all of this was predictable, and that foreign investors will now be even more reticent to enter the market, she has clearly
calculated
that the political benefits outweigh the economic costs.
More fundamentally, the sheer brazenness with which the Saudi government had Khashoggi killed – not to mention Western leaders’ weak response – has underscored for people around the world just how coldly
calculated
geopolitical machinations really are.
Taking into account the national identities of each Governing Council member, I
calculated
the total number of members who would have voted contrary to the actual monetary policy change that was made, given the assumptions about differences between national and euro-zone inflation rates.
But Putin correctly
calculated
that now, unlike nine years ago, Yanukovych is ready to use force if this is the price he must pay to maintain his hold on power.
The output gap for the world’s major advanced economies, as
calculated
by the IMF, remains disappointing, at -3.2% in 2013, which is less than half-way back to normal from 2009, the worst year of the global financial crisis, when the gap was -5.3%.
In fact, US President Barack Obama’s administration has broken all historical records in its military aid to Israel, even as Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu has shown no willingness to use that US taxpayer-funded military edge to take
calculated
risks for peace.
The problem stems from how unemployment is measured: The adult unemployment rate is
calculated
by dividing the number of unemployed individuals by all individuals in the labor force.
In Helsinki, Putin confirmed that he had wanted Trump to win the election – a
calculated
move, no doubt, that he knew would seem to corroborate accusations that Trump’s presidential campaign colluded with the Kremlin.
Research commissioned by the Review on Antimicrobial Resistance, headed by the economist Jim O’Neill, has
calculated
that if current trends continue, drug-resistant infections will kill ten million people a year by 2050 and cost the global economy some $100 trillion over the next 35 years.
By contrast, the proactionary principle is associated with self-styled futurists, for whom being “human” is defined by our capacity to keep ahead of the game when taking
calculated
risks, whether by benefiting from success or learning from failure.
UNESCO recently
calculated
the global education “financing gap” to cover the incremental costs – of classrooms, teachers, and supplies – of universal completion of secondary school at roughly $39 billion.
If these survival rates were constant, then distances separating existing sequences could be
calculated.
This would amount to a
calculated
bet.
In Germany, for example, the Council of Economic Advisors
calculated
the implicit pension debt to be more than 270% of GDP.
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