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Cumulative meaning
Incorporating all current and previous data up to the present or at the time of measuring or collating. | That is formed by an accumulation of successive additions. | That is formed by an accumulation of successive additions.
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In April, we’ve seen a return to two massive cumulative updates per month for all supported versions of Windows 10. The second cumulative update, with luck, fixes the bugs in the first cumulative update.
Although the second August cumulative update for 1903 is billed as “optional,” it’s a key update precisely because the first August cumulative update broke Visual Basic, Visual Basic for Applications, and VBScript.
Alternatively, for a cumulative distribution function F(x) with inverse x(F), the Lorenz curve L(F) is directly given by: : The inverse x(F) may not exist because the cumulative distribution function has intervals of constant values.
One can describe the cumulative hierarchy into which Zermelo developed his models as the universe of a cumulative TT in which transfinite types are allowed.
According to targets shared by management, the company is close to realizing cumulative cross-sell synergies of $2.2bn through the end of 2023.
Acknowledging my own possible biases, I posed the questions “Can AI regulation be effective”, and “Who should regulate AI” to ChatGPT, to see what the cumulative body of human knowledge embedded in that tool could offer.
A daily count of 21 is NOT an out-of-line number for APCs/APVs, but tomorrow's cumulative will automatically correct the issue.
Afterward, long-term incentives depend on 3-year net sales growth, relative TSR, cumulative FCF, and EBIT before exceptional items growth.
Anderson attributed the cuts to a three-year funding freeze that took effect in July 2019, and the cumulative effect of previous budget cuts.
And while the record-breaking stadium tours of Taylor Swift and Beyoncé were the year’s most gobsmacking success stories, ultimately they were cumulative victory laps by entrenched veterans, not any kind of fresh breakthrough.
As one of the main artificial intelligence algorithms, reinforcement learning is inspired by behaviorist psychology, concerned with how software agents ought to take actions in an environment to maximize some notion of cumulative reward.
Because those investigations sometimes take months to complete, customers can eventually get hit with cumulative bills as high as $2,000 or more with no warning.
China, a relative latecomer to the industrial era, is historically responsible for “only” 13% of cumulative global CO2 emissions.
Continued Arctic change risks losing the North Pole’s “great white shield” and unleashing vast quantities of stored carbon, rivaling the cumulative emissions from the US at its current rate.
Cumulative investments from India in Cambodia are estimated at US dollar 115 million primarily in pharmaceuticals, two and three-wheelers and some in the area of mining.
Daniel Kebede, general secretary of the National Education Union, said the Tories had ‘slashed spending on the school estate’ since 2010, issuing a ‘cumulative cut’ of about £43 billion.
DC Films has entered a rebuilding phase after Dwayne Johnson’s long-awaited Black Adam failed to make a splash, and The CW’s sprawling Arrowverse is coming to an end after a cumulative 41 seasons across eight television titles.
During the quarter, we realized additional cost savings of approximately $4.3 million from the continued execution of our optimization plan, up from $3.5 million in quarter one and bringing the cumulative amount to approximately $9.6 million.
For Clay, if the cumulative impacts bill was passed, this joint resolution would have involved more public discussion before it was passed, which is a key point environmental activists have been pushing for in other legislation this session.
For example, LXP's cumulative preferred shares have a yield of 7%, compared to IIPR preferred shares' 9%, despite LXP's higher leverage.