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Run the numbers again
Answer for the clue "Run the numbers again ", 11 letters:
recalculate
Word definitions for recalculate in dictionaries
WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
v. calculate anew; "The costs had to be recalculated"
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
vb. calculate again
Usage examples of recalculate.
University of Karlsruhe, Germany, recalculated the Georgi, Quinn, and Weinberg extrapolations making use of these experimental refinements and showed two significant things.
Nylan reshifted the power flows into overshields, calculated, and recalculated.
Mintarius course and recalculate a vector to take us to Potosi instead.
The calculations should be done on scrap-paper, and should not be entered, although, of course, detail enough must be shown to enable the results to be recalculated.
So, we aimed for a point at least six percent of our journey from our target system, stopped, recalculated, and Fused again, as a safeguard against blindly Fusing into a sun, which had happened at least once in the early days.
When the figures were presented I laboriously recalculated everything from scratch.
When this was drawn to his attention, he recalculated using the same data and put the figure at 153 million years.
He looks at the board and recalculates what the GMs with the next five picks will do.
The signal from Moses and Surrey came in loud and clear and Marie was working the vectors on the chart, recalculating our position on a running basis.
Corrugated breathing tubes led back to lightweight recalculating gear carried like a hump on the back.
He sits at the table with one of his adding machines, calculating and recalculating the sums, but no matter how many times he reconfigures the numbers, the end result is always the same: Sexton Beecher has risked everything he owned on the eve of the single biggest economic disaster in American history.
I was used to transits in quick series, several to several score insertions in sequence, followed by periods of an hour or more to recalculate.
In 199 1, Ugo Amaldi of CERN, Wim de Boer and Hermann Fürstenau of the University of Karlsruhe, Germany, recalculated the Georgi, Quinn, and Weinberg extrapolations making use of these experimental refinements and showed two significant things.