Calculated in a sentence as an adjective

This is going to irk some people, so it's going to have to be very calculated.

The 600k is almost certainly calculated from that $80m number.

If investors choose to accept something that sounds aggressive to the rest of us, that is their calculated risk.

My blood boils every time I read it as it is the most disingenuous, calculated, shallow tripe you can trot out when you **** up.

"Carefully planned and calculated" is a great recipe for building a bridge, but not for building a font, unfortunately.

The price is calculated by a certified taxameter.

I vaguely remember Rasmus running a script that calculated around 70 employees per VP.

Moreover, much leftist behavior is not rationally calculated to be of benefit to the people whom the leftists claim to be trying to help.

> a font for programmers, by a programmer> Every glyph was carefully planned and calculated, according to defined principles and rules.

That intuition explains why so many thousands of heritability coefficients have been calculated over the years.

He made a calculated decision that appeasing Chase would negatively affect his brand, perhaps even resulting in a reduction to his overall income in the long run, either directly or indirectly.

Calculated definitions

adjective

carefully thought out in advance; "a calculated insult"; "with measured irony"

See also: deliberate measured