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Over the last four years, business has grown
double
digits, whilst child mortality has reduced in all the places where soap use has increased.
You call the central bank governor and you say, "Please
double
the money supply."
Let's say that Brazil adopts a bold economic plan to
double
GDP in the next decade.
You know, one of the things that you probably are thinking about, and you're probably like, you know what, I'm just going to
double
down on my color blindness.
Since we know that the 2 and the
double
1s have a sum of 4, we can subtract that from 10 to get 6.
Hailed by some scholars as the father of comedy, his fingerprints are visible upon comic techniques everywhere, from slapstick to
double
acts to impersonations to political satire.
The result was that lifespans extended from about 45 at the start of the century to almost
double
that today.
We don't treat somebody or value them based on their monthly income or their credit score, but we have this
double
standard when it comes to the way that we value our businesses, and you know what?
Now, throughout history, men practically had a license to cheat with little consequence, and supported by a host of biological and evolutionary theories that justified their need to roam, so the
double
standard is as old as adultery itself.
Actually, this is the smallest hall in size, and it has more seats than any of these because it has
double
balconies.
The two white balls in the middle are protons, and you can see that it's a
double
hydrogen bond.
When it grows one percent per annum, it takes three generations to
double
the standard of living.
I don't know how that's not a required
double
major, but don't even get me started on that.
And there are a million reasons to fall in love with this language: its depth of poetics, its
double
entendres, its wax and gold, its humor, its proverbs that illuminate the wisdom and follies of life.
And if we
double
it one more time, we get back to Earth.
My fourth grade teacher showed us the whole numbers laid out in a row, and below each we have its
double.
Others have both single and
double
bonds.
Fatty acids with only single bonds are called saturated, and those with one or more
double
bonds are called unsaturated.
The
double
bonds in these molecules have a kind of weird property; they're rigid.
So, that means there are two ways to arrange every
double
bond.
Now the hydrogens and carbons are on opposite sides of the
double
bond.
This summer, the LHC began its second phase of operation with an energy almost
double
what we achieved in the first run.
This causes a
double
boom, but it is usually heard as a single boom by human ears.
And compulsions can range from excessive cleaning or
double
checking, to the fastidious arrangement of objects, or walking in predetermined patterns.
In these countries, it is essential that they grow at a minimum of seven percent a year in order to put a dent in poverty and to
double
per capita incomes in one generation.
For the past several decades, the exponential growth in computer storage capacity and processing power has followed a pattern known as Moore's Law, which, in 1975, predicted that information density would
double
every two years.
The real number is likely
double
that, and that doesn't even count Renaissance manuscripts and modern manuscripts and cultural heritage objects such as maps.
A
double
positive and a
double
negative both result in a positive.
When psychologists Dunning and Kruger first described the effect in 1999, they argued that people lacking knowledge and skill in particular areas suffer a
double
curse.
Her actions, alongside 142,000 other global citizens', led the US government to
double
their investment into Global Partnership for Education.
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