The difference between the actual and predicted points produces the points residual for the match.
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Meanwhile, Manchester United had a nearly robotically perfect linear rise in their residual throughout the season.
"Dressing, like painting, should have a residual stability, plus punctuation and surprise, " he said in 1986.
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Residual aversion to the gold standard tags you as not merely cautious but clueless.
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But if the computer hasn't been fully depreciated, the business can usually deduct its residual cost.
Rodent control has taken place since 1979 but there is a persistent residual population of rats.
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If there are any remaining funds after his eligibility has expired, he receives the residual.
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But higher volumes have dimmed the aura of exclusivity on which high residual values depend.
Residual plusses are near zero interest rates and no inflationary bias with oil peaking.
But there is a residual benefit when we're the only place they can access the information.
Mr Conroy said surgeons told him his residual fitness from football helped him to survive.
The rewards for success may have long term residual value for the proprietor and the community.
Many of them are coping with residual trauma from the lives they left in northern Africa.
The residual is estimated in 2011 at 1.108.4 million, compared to 1.124.3 million in 2010.
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This lag may be explained by residual support for globalisation, especially in emerging markets.
The risk is that residual mischief-makers in the army and elsewhere might try to stop this.
But his best hope of salvation is the residual wobbliness within the western camp.
Even in these sexually candid times, there's still a residual squeamishness where sexagenarian sexuality is concerned.
He then called his political opponents "residual garbage" who should be thrown in jail.
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The new purchases will be confined to debt with a residual maturity of up to three years.
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Doing all that with a baby bump and then residual baby fat might make anyone think twice.
The second thing I think that is needed is what I would refer to as residual regulation.
He wants a small, separate, consumer-protection and competition ministry, with residual industry-related work done by the Treasury.
You only want to look at the first column (year) and second column (residual) of the files.
There is also a strong residual loyalty to the man who dominated Indonesian politics for so long.
If it was only a partial day, there was still likely some residual traffic from later on.
Jake was a consequence of those residual fluids, eventually solidifying just inside a Martian volcano or in a lava flow.
There are subsectors like tobacco and HMOs that remain cheap because of residual fears of litigation and legislation.
"The type of attack I suffered doesn't leave any marks and there is no residual damage, " he added.
New York does not regard residual income as employment pay that could make someone ineligible for unemployment benefits.
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