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- noun Plural form of
quotient .
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Infinitesimal quantities may be characterized as quotients b/m of a finite quantity b by an infinite quantity m.
Continuity and Infinitesimals Bell, John L. 2009
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Multiply the percentages by volume by either the densities or the molecular weight of each gas, and divide the products by the sum of all the products; the quotients will be the percentages by weight.
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- 1 being the same as 1 - 1, and calling the quotients finite.
A Budget of Paradoxes, Volume II (of II) Augustus De Morgan 1838
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They have extremely high adorable quotients, but that alone is not what commends them to cinema verite.
'Waiting for Superman' ignores the real problem with schools Richard Cohen 2010
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Tact is not something entirely inherent, while I do believe there are genetic components and emotional intellect quotients that make it a part of one's being.
Shira Hirschman Weiss: The Things You Wouldn't Say (Someone Else Will) Shira Hirschman Weiss 2012
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Tact is not something entirely inherent, while I do believe there are genetic components and emotional intellect quotients that make it a part of one's being.
Shira Hirschman Weiss: The Things You Wouldn't Say (Someone Else Will) Shira Hirschman Weiss 2012
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All the sign carrying and "demonstrations" are designed to do is to raise the excitement and anger quotients, get people really jacked up, in the hope that out there somewhere, an already existing marginal nut will dive over the edge and attack The President, physically.
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Tact is not something entirely inherent, while I do believe there are genetic components and emotional intellect quotients that make it a part of one's being.
Shira Hirschman Weiss: The Things You Wouldn't Say (Someone Else Will) Shira Hirschman Weiss 2012
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Tact is not something entirely inherent, while I do believe there are genetic components and emotional intellect quotients that make it a part of one's being.
Shira Hirschman Weiss: The Things You Wouldn't Say (Someone Else Will) Shira Hirschman Weiss 2012
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