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real variable
[ ree-uhl, reel ]
noun
Mathematics.
- a variable to which only real numbers are assigned as values.
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President Joe Biden’s reelection or the return to power of former President Donald Trump will be “the real variable that will change scenarios,” Pérez Ricard said.
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“So the real variable is, do we get a few more folks working in their offices, a few days a week, at least.”
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Turnout was the only real variable.
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The only real variable costs are U.S. gas prices and fuel costs, about $3 per million BTU.
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Typically, the real variable in criminal collaboration is not so much the blood relationship of the perps, but the interpersonal relationship—the influence of a compelling, charismatic personality on another, weaker one.
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