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variable

[vair-ee-uh-buhl] / ˈvɛər i ə bəl /


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I know that calculating the amount and duration of conversions is a complex matter with many variables, including assumptions about future tax rates, among other things.

From MarketWatch

The US economy is expected to post another solid economic growth reading Tuesday, but the much-delayed figures likely will not settle debate on the labor market, AI and other variables.

From Barron's

The AI can take nonlinear systems involving hundreds or even thousands of interacting variables and reduce them to simpler rules with far fewer dimensions.

From Science Daily

That eliminates variables from the wireless connection itself.

From The Wall Street Journal

Sheriff Robert Luna told The Times that he’s a “little uncomfortable” drawing comparisons between the two agencies, saying that shooting rates can be affected by many variables.

From Los Angeles Times