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  • It had a forbidding title, The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money, and a still more forbidding interior: one can imagine Shaw goggling on page 25 at “Let Z be the aggregate supply price of the output from employing N men, the relationship between Z and N being written Z = φ N, which can be called the Aggregate Supply Function.”

    The Worldly Philosophers Robert L. Heilbroner 1999

  • It had a forbidding title, The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money, and a still more forbidding interior: one can imagine Shaw goggling on page 25 at “Let Z be the aggregate supply price of the output from employing N men, the relationship between Z and N being written Z = φ N, which can be called the Aggregate Supply Function.”

    The Worldly Philosophers Robert L. Heilbroner 1999

  • The opposite of an anamorphism is a catamorphism, also known as Aggregate in LINQ.

    B# .NET Technical Community Homepage bart 2010

  • This cumulative jurisdiction-level reporting is referred to as the Aggregate Hospitalization and Death Reporting Activity (AHDRA).

    Media Newswire 2010

  • This cumulative jurisdiction-level reporting is referred to as the Aggregate Hospitalization and Death Reporting Activity (AHDRA).

    foodconsumer.org 2010

  • The value of "gold and silver coin, gold dust, gold or silver bullion," and the "value of moneys held abroad, bills of exchange on foreign countries, &c.," not being included in the column headed "Aggregate," the tax on them will be collected as soon as assessed.

    Communication from Secretary of Treasury. Confederate States of America. Dept. of the Treasury 1865

  • It also seems that when using 'Aggregate' it makes sense if the method that we call on our seed returns itself rather than void.

    Planet TW 2010

  • I've been playing around with 'Aggregate' a little bit and it seems like it's quite easy to overcomplicate code using that.

    Planet TW 2010

  • For example, 'Aggregate' is a logical operation, and Stream Aggregate and Hash Aggregate are physical operations.

    SQLblog.com - The SQL Server blog spot on the web 2010

  • In "Aggregate," Bell freezes these forms in ink, watercolor and spray paint, taking inspiration from the tiniest of places (microscopic slide images of anthrax and the Ebola virus) and the furthest depths (Hubble photographs of constellations and nebulae).

    unknown title 2009

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