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1 At Associated Newspapers, home of Mail Online, eight data analysts crunch the numbers .
2 How you " crunch the numbers " depends on how you collect the results.
3 Then airlines' proprietary algorithms crunch the numbers and come up with that perfecto overbooking balance.
4 I have a couple of things I need you to crunch the numbers on later.
5 There is no charitable way to crunch the numbers .
6 And then they go off and crunch the numbers .
7 Now they'll crunch the numbers to discover if they've hit on the Esperanto of AVs.
8 It's only a matter of time before the relevant intersecting data-sets are used to crunch the numbers .
9 At the site GreatSchools.org, parents can crunch the numbers to discover which schools may be a good fit.
10 But crunch the numbers , and that's actually about as many people who bought a ticket to Apollo 13.
11 Now is the time to crunch the numbers on your rewards program to see if it's still worthwhile.
12 Depending on how you crunch the numbers , it is either the biggest or second biggest on the planet.
13 Here's how to crunch the numbers .
14 With costs set to rise -and a potential diesel shortage on the horizon -we've decided to crunch the numbers .
15 With mixed messages on budget spending scope this week, Irish Times Business Editor Cliff Taylor joins Ciarán Hancock to crunch the numbers .
16 But any way you crunch the numbers , the world's best dogfighter has also been one of the most expensive operational warplanes ever.
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