Subtract in a sentence as a verb

What's left when you subtract lack of ethics?

Then subtract the money you pay Microsoft for the windows license.

You add income together on the top, then subtract expenses.

Why not use a time system in which you could subtract two times from each other to get the interval between them?

We cannot subtract the L cones contributions to what we experience, and its is quite important.

They implement a whole cryptosystem, as if for some new unreleased version of PGP, subtract the file format, and present it as an API. They're great.

If the teacher wrote "x + 1 = 6" I didn't have to subtract 1 from each side, I just thought about it logically and knew the answer.

" Basic algebraic problem-solving says you subtract the 6 from both sides, then divide by 3.

This might make for a giant delta when you subtract it from the original recording, even though nothing audible was lost.

Thus, saying "yes" was no longer incriminating, and all the researchers had to do to get the value they wanted was subtract 50 and double.

Just to make this technique a bit clearer, since "subtract 50 and double" was a bit vague to me: you ask 100 people the question about illegal activity, and assume they're going to toss the coin and follow the protocol.

" One especially thoughtful comment, by a mathematician who has long thought deeply about teaching mathematics, was "It might be argued that we do not really require students to fiercely add, subtract, multiply and divide in our university courses - which is true.

This mechanism put together gives you: if x < 4 { goto b } else { x = x - 4 ; goto a } also known as "subtract and branch if less than or equal to zero", also known as "an instruction adequate to construct a one-instruction computer".The virtual machine "runs" by generating an unending series of traps: in the "goto a" case, the result of translation is another address generating a trap.

Subtract definitions

verb

make a subtraction; "subtract this amount from my paycheck"

See also: deduct

verb

take off or away; "this prefix was subtracted when the word was borrowed from French"