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AcronymDefinition
DBattery Size
DBelow Average grade
DCalciferol (vitamin)
DDaily
DDay
DDecimal
DDemocrat
DDenarius/Penny (nail size)
DDenver, Colorado (mint mark)
DDepth
DDigital
DDivision
DFive Hundred (Roman Numeral)
DAbsorbed Dose
DAspartic Acid (amino acid)
DCohen's Measure of Effect Size (statistics; usually expressed as italic d)
DD Sub-Shell (third outer subshell of an electron shell)
DDahlonega, Georgia (mint mark, 1838-61)
DDallas, TX, USA
DData
DDate
DDatum
DDaughter
DDaytime (broadcasting operating schedule)
DDead
DDeaf (member of the Deaf Community who shares a sense of Deaf Culture)
DDebye (unit of dipole moment)
DDeceased
DDecedent (IRB)
DDeci- (metric prefix, 1/10)
DDecrement
DDedicated (Channel)
DDeed (real estate)
DDefense
DDefenseman (hockey)
DDegaussing
DDegree
DDelay
DDelete(d) (action code)
DDelta
DDemonstration
DDenarius (Roman Coin)
DDenominator
DDensity
DDeparture
DDependency
DDepot
DDerated
DDerivative
DDesperados (game)
DDetective (NSW, Australia)
DDetective (police)
DDeuterium
DDeutschland (Germany) (International Auto Identification)
DDeutschverzeichnis (Works of Schubert by Otto Erich Deutsch)
DDevice
DDextrorotary (clockwise optical rotaton)
DDiablo (roleplaying game)
DDiameter
DDiamonds (playing cards)
DDiamox (medicine)
DDiaphragmatic
DDiastolic (blood pressure)
DDie/Dice (role play reference)
DDiesel
DDifferential
DDiffusion Coefficient
DDigit
DDimensional
DDinar
DDiners Club (credit card)
DDiode
DDiopter (unit of optical power)
DDirecting
DDirector (Drone Control; US military aircraft designation; as in D-21)
DDisconnect
DDiscuss
DDisplay
DDistance
DDistance Vision
DDistrict spare (Stores 100 code)
DDiversity
DDoctrine
DDocumentary Division
DDominion Resources Inc (stock symbol)
DDorsal
DDoubleword
DDoubtful (player's likelihood of participating)
DDrag Force (aerodynamic equations)
DDragon (Yu-Gi-Oh!)
DDrain (transistor; electronics)
DDraw (a tie; sports)
DDrift distance
DDrive
DDrive (automatic transmissions)
DDrum
DDublin (car registration identification)
DDuke (British title of nobility)
DDummy
DDüsseldorf (Germany)
DDutch
DDuty Factor
DFederal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, Ohio (designates original point of circulation of a dollar bill)
DPenny (old British penny)
DPneumatic Post (Scott Catalogue prefix; philately)
DTenacious D (band)
Dtotal drift, data (US DoD)
DTotal Outside Dose (radiation)
DTunisian Dinar (unit of currency)
DUndenominated United States Stamp (22 cents, introduced 17 Nov 1985)
dDeaf (person who can not hear but is not part of the Deaf Community)
dsurface drift (US DoD)

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And how many companies are teetering on the edge of bankruptcy as a result of that denominator being applied?
Bland brands aimed at the lowest common denominator are a more recent development.
Thus dividing diplomas awarded (the numerator) by 9th graders three years earlier (the denominator) yields an artificially low graduation rate because the denominator has been exaggerated.
 
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