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Carries

Carries is the form of the verb carry used in third person singular (he carries) and, in specialized jargon, a noun referring to a defined quantity or operation. The term appears in several domains with distinct meanings.

In American football, a carry is a rushing attempt by a ball carrier. The statistic carries tracks

In arithmetic and computer science, a carry occurs when the sum of digits in a given position

In finance, carry (or the cost of carry) describes the net expense of holding a position over

Beyond these, carries can appear in general usage as the ordinary conjugation of carry in sentences (for

how
often
a
team
or
player
runs
with
the
ball
and
is
used
alongside
yards,
receptions,
and
touchdowns
to
gauge
workload,
durability,
and
the
running-game
role
of
a
player
or
team.
equals
or
exceeds
the
base,
requiring
a
value
to
be
carried
to
the
next
higher
position.
This
concept
underpins
digit-by-digit
addition
and
is
central
to
the
design
of
adders,
such
as
ripple-carry
and
carry-lookahead
architectures,
which
affect
the
performance
of
processors
and
calculators.
time,
including
financing
costs,
storage,
and
insurance.
The
carry
concept
helps
explain
futures
pricing
and
the
carry
trade,
a
strategy
that
tries
to
profit
from
financing
or
yield
differences
between
markets.
example,
"the
ship
carries
cargo"),
or
in
logistics
contexts
where
related
terms
like
carrier
refer
to
transportation
providers.
The
precise
meaning
of
carries
thus
depends
on
the
domain
and
context
in
which
it
is
used.