0 mathematical work performed by people or computers that involves large amounts of information or numbers --
Number-crunching alone is no longer enough.
Number-crunching is precisely what elections are about: that is the essence of them.
Media accounts describe him as having a reputation as a number-crunching politician with a phenomenal memory and an unerring survival instinct.
She attends her first-period math class, taught by the new principal, but instead of usual number-crunching, she starts speaking about feelings and smell in math.
He characterizes the modern trend of high estimates as pseudo-scientific number-crunching.
He added that policing was not just about number-crunching, record burglary detection rates or street robbery initiatives.
The children are not number-crunching material to their parents or to me, but at least we were offered the prospect of something better.
Those factors are identifiable by virtue of various heavy correlative number-crunching exercises.