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stops Without further qualifications, the term
bracketing usually refers to
exposure bracketing: the
photographer chooses to take one
picture at a...
- A
bracket is
either of two tall fore- or back-facing
punctuation marks commonly used to
isolate a
segment of text or data from its surroundings. They...
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mathematical notation. Generally, such
bracketing denotes some form of grouping: in
evaluating an
expression containing a
bracketed sub-expression, the operators...
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bracketing in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Bracketing may
refer to:
Bracketing, a term in
behavioral economics[citation needed]
Bracketing in pharmaceutical...
- However, even if
there is only one tax
bracket, or one
remains within the same tax
bracket,
there will
still be
bracket creep resulting in a
higher proportion...
- "The
Bracket" is the 14th
episode in the
third season of the
television series How I Met Your
Mother and 58th overall. It
originally aired on
March 31...
- A
bracket clock is a
style of
antique portable table clock made in the 17th and 18th centuries. The term
originated with
small weight-driven pendulum...
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developing his
concept of
bracketing, also
referred to as epoché.
Though Husserl likely began developing the
method of
bracketing around 1906, his book,...
- Tax
brackets are the
divisions at
which tax
rates change in a
progressive tax
system (or an
explicitly regressive tax system,
though that is rarer). Essentially...
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brackets have also been used, e.g. ⟦ · ⟧ , as well as
other unusual forms of
bracketing marks available in the publisher's typeface,
accompanied by a marginal...