The October producer and consumer price indexes suggest at least a small dollar-related pickup in inflation outside of energy and food. |
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Volatility was rife in the markets last week, with all major indexes see-sawing. |
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Technical analysts watch stock market charts and data to predict what stocks or indexes will do next. |
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These latest trends ignore the impact of oil and gasoline prices, which will begin to show up in the March and April price indexes. |
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And this spring, the core price indexes, which exclude food and fuel, have posted modest increases. |
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In general the kappa indexes showed no substantial variations among different histologic TNS types. |
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The major indexes slid to seven-week lows in the week to Friday with crude oil futures holding near record levels. |
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None of the books quotes any sources or authorities for its statements, and all have pathetic indexes. |
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Further studies are required and should lead to a confirmation of the interest of these absorptiometric indexes. |
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Short serviceable indexes of names, places, and selected subjects complete them. |
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Separate name and subject indexes provide an efficient tool to guide selective reading. |
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Like the index at the back of a technical book, the database uses indexes internally to look up your data much faster. |
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Examples of finding aids include collection indexes, inventories, registers and guides. |
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I've used backup products with on-line indexes but no way to rebuild them from tape. |
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First, all sales and excise taxes feed directly into official consumer price indexes, so such increases create a sharp inflation spike. |
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To speed up searches, you should create indexes for commonly searched attributes. |
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So there may be problems associated with the way it indexes saves in some cases. |
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Now that we have a defined table and indexes, we can start to populate our database table with some events. |
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There are dictionaries, and cyclopaedias, and summaries, and synopses, and indexes, and catalogues on every imaginable subject. |
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Europe's benchmark stock indexes have lagged comparable US measures this year, but they may soon start to pull ahead. |
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The first two rows of Table 1 present descriptive information on this first set of indexes for the population. |
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Analysis of historical data shows that strong market runs are followed by periods where indexes mark time. |
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This is part of why two exchange-traded funds, or ETFs, that track indexes of high-yielding stocks are taking in money fast. |
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Furthermore, the indexes fashioned allow comparisons of relative well-being between, say, males and females or blacks and non-blacks. |
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Inverse lists can do many things that the B-tree indexes commonly used by a relational database cannot. |
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Salt indexes are the measurement of burn potential and are based on sodium nitrate. |
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The record transcripts and indexes are presented either as plain text, or html formatted files, and not as searchable databases. |
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Real gross output may also be easier to measure than real value added because it depends largely on deriving price indexes for observable sales. |
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This increase was linearly correlated with pulmonary indexes of airflow obstruction and lung hyperinflation. |
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Mean familiarity across all traces in memory indexes the likelihood that a match response is elicited. |
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The minimum wage differs from one province to another due to differing price indexes and average per capita income. |
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We excluded food items from the price indexes when the average household food expenditure share was not available. |
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Depending of the interfaces found and SNMP indexes, equipment is designed in the form of a standard chassis with daughterboard for each unit. |
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Numerals, indexes and hands contrast against the dial, with its cobalt blue glints. |
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True, the evolution of regional indexes like the Philly Fed and Empire is showing mixed results. |
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Intranets tie machines together, network storage provides repositories for data and information, and system inventories and file indexes list available resources. |
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Rotate products from the back of the shelf to the front during cleaning, and clear out cabinet castaways by using cookbooks that have food indexes in the back. |
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Foods with high glycemic indexes, including white rice, watermelon, puffed wheat and rice, and baked potatoes, contain carbohydrates that break down quickly. |
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But the indexes serve as a rough guide to the appalling reality of the rising household expenses of the majority of English people in the Tudor period. |
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To help provide a comprehensive reference source, the Census Bureau would like to receive a copy of census tract indexes developed by local users as well as other locally published reports. |
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Final indexes are based on summated averages across the attributes which make up an index. |
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Defensive noncyclical stocks and utilities are the two worst performers in the 10 sectors covered by the indexes. |
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Despite its ranking at the bottom of most international development indexes, the conflict is shrouded by confusion. |
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Scirus is a science-specific Web search engine that indexes over 200 million Web sites, preprint servers, digital archives and journal articles. |
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Price indexes collected by Statistics Netherlands appeared to be unsatisfactory for two main reasons. |
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The annual average index is calculated as the average of the published 12 individual monthly indexes, rounded to one decimal place. |
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We recommend you rebuild your Oracle indexes on a regular basis because Oracle does not automatically defragment them. |
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The main table and the indexes should therefore not be used without care as glossaries. |
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The consumer price indexes for some other countries use the arithmetic mean of price relatives as their micro aggregation formula. |
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There are two main reasons why cow indexes may be biased either upwards or downwards. |
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It also includes indexes, a blow-up of the inquiry card, pencils and a pencil sharpener. |
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People in olden times had no card indexes, file folders, notebooks or pencils. |
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Total retail sales by volume are measured by deflating values in current dollars of the various trade groups using consumer price indexes. |
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The authors searched several electronic indexes and reference lists of retrieved publications, and hand searched abstracts and conference proceedings. |
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The method includes a tag counting system for indexing structured documents and for implementing the structure indexes within the relational database. |
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The book begins with a historical perspective on the National Medical Library, followed by a detailed explanation of the way the library indexes journal articles. |
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Large luminescent trapezoid indexes offer increased legibility in all circumstances. |
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In claiming, in this book, that language is essentially symbolic, I am alluding to the status of linguistic signs as symbols, rather than as icons or indexes. |
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This script builds the indexes and updates the statistics in the database distribution pages. |
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Egyptian stock indexes, for example, are thudding along at all-time lows. The cost of lost confidence is hard, if not impossible, to quantify. |
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Dial: White center and tachymeter bezel, black minute track and counters, luminescent Arabic numerals and indexes, date at 6 o'clock. |
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Both calving performance indexes include emphasis on Calving Ease in first and later calvings. |
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In 2002, the SEB share price put in a strong performance, by contrast with a general downward trend in stockmarket indexes. |
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Direct stenting did not improve epicardial and myocardial reperfusion indexes. |
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Many personal websites share indexes, family trees or other material related to a particular family or area of interest. |
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On the second screen of options you can select the indexes that are to display on the Basic Search screen. |
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These fossils are indexes of relative geologic age and may be termed index fossils. |
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Investors responded euphorically, with blue-chip indexes soaring to records. |
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The measured values can be expressed in different colour scale indications such as the indexes for whiteness or yellowness. |
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Industrial confidence indexes are still at low levels and production still shows a downward trend. |
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Foods that break down quickly during digestion, for example sticky rice, have the highest glycaemic indexes. |
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If it can, the guesser indexes the target hard drive and creates a dictionary out of every printable string, including deleted files. |
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There are financial behaviour indexes associated to this type of typologies with which you could differentiate prospects for their risk type. |
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Two types of documents, indexes and abstracts, contain catalogs and bibliographies of original materials. |
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It deals with letter, memo and report formats, notes, indexes and bibliographies, and geographical names. |
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And the internal data points are our own customer experience indexes, and so here's a few things we do. |
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One therefore has to rely on price indexes reported by independent sources like Heren or Argus. |
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But core prices for intermediate and crude goods actually fell in July, while intermediate and crude food indexes soared. |
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The potential usefulness of these indexes should be established by the national programme. |
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These results, which compare so favourably with capital market indexes, are no accident. |
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Moreover, the number of searches on indexes and abstract databases overtook the 4 million mark. |
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The return is not known until maturity, because it is based on the performance of one or several stock indexes. |
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The variety was always near the top in performance trial yield indexes and was incorporated into the breeding programs of other seed companies. |
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There are several stock indexes that review companies on their sustainable credentials. |
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Commodity indexes have an indirect but significant impact on futures markets. |
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Earlier, major indexes clawed into positive territory, pushing the dollar to the lows of the day. |
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The CPI does not collect prices in rural areas, so there are no basic indexes for them. |
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Academic writing generally makes use of such scholarly apparatus as introductions, provisos, disclaimers, acknowledgements, notes and references, bibliographies, and indexes. |
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In conjunction with the human voices on the soundtrack, the video installation indexes life as a process in between solidity and liquidity, in exchange and alchemic reaction. |
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The Libraries is now generating cataloging records for most of its US government information, which was previously only searchable through specialized indexes. |
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With the drop-down menu of indexes along the side of the screen, it is easy to get back to where one started after wandering away following the sidetracks of intriguing links. |
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Two items from the Katz or Barthel indexes required RSM items other than ADL performance measures. |
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However, all price indexes are imperfect because of distortions and limits to their coverage. |
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The launch of the Baltic indexes marks another milestone in the creation of a truly integrated Nordic and Baltic securities market. |
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Relative importance of the several partial indexes. |
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If the opinion of the STECF does not confirm the usefulness of these indexes, the corresponding study will not be considered eligible from there on. |
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Wide species distributions, rapid evolution, and abundance make conodonts excellent indexes for global biostratigraphy in uppermost Cambrian to uppermost Triassic rocks. |
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Moreover, determining which specification of preferences is better becomes particularly hazardous in a typical case of national or regional price indexes. |
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Volume 11 contains seven indexes, a time line, glossary, and list of maps, among other tools. |
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Of the 12 Gestapo indexes on hand at the ITS, seven with altogether 304,425 index cards have been scanned and indexed so far and are therefore researchable electronically. |
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The large volume contains ten separate indexes, far in excess of simply the expected authors, titles, book-artisans, owners, and incipits. |
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If you're frequently confronted with unknown colors and want to avoid long searches in indexes, we advise you to use the colorimeter with the Permaflex software. |
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Statistical data is also provided on the level of intoxicants, carcinogenicity indexes and correlation of toxicant yields. |
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Interpretation: In 2003 the expected visibility of institution X was greater than the world average in fundamental biology and in biomedicine with expected impact indexes in 2003 of 1.40 and 2.25 respectively. |
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The distinctive features of this new Command Lady are the dial in natural mother-of-pearl, whose iridescence is marvelously enhanced by the sparkle of twelve Top Wesselton diamonds placed at the indexes. |
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A selection of conveniently placed magnifying glasses will help patrons read the small print on catalogue cards, or in reference books and printed indexes. |
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The Court found that the headnotes, case summaries, topical indexes and compilations of reported judicial decisions are all original works in which copyright subsists. |
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Research related to genetic evaluations for type has resulted in new and generally higher heritability estimates for all dairy breeds, therefore decreasing the impact of parent average information especially for cow indexes. |
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Emerging market indexes have fared even worse. |
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Harking back to the earliest creations launched under the leadership of Alain Spinedi in 2003, the 4N pink gold plate of the indexes and hands makes an elegant contrast with the steel of the case. |
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The steel colored indexes and hands with white luminous sparkle together with the sunbrushed finish of the dial, a continuous entrancing and alluring play of light. |
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Flexible searching using derived, numeric, and phrase options in over 90 indexes of Arabic, Bengali, Chinese, Cyrillic, Devanagari, Greek, Hebrew, Japanese, Korean, Latin, Tamil, and Thai script data. |
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Best has released 15 stock indexes covering publicly traded companies in sectors of the United States and global insurance industry. |
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Traditional databases are also more complex to use for decision-support environments, requiring more time to load and refresh due to labor-intensive steps of creating backups, tables and indexes. |
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Such aggregation procedures are sometimes presented as superior to the monetary aggregations that are used for building economic indexes, because they are not linked to any form of market valuation. |
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The full-text search engines make use of indexes of terms, these list all the words in all the documents and exploit these lists when queried in order to be effective. |
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The series of indexes may be used as a comprehensive guide to those first editions, rarities, and curiosities from the 15th to the 19th century held in the Lowy Collection and displayed in the exhibition. |
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Note that the regional indexes did not really send any clear signals about the evolution of the manufacturing ISM, particularly with the opposite movements by the Philly Fed and Empire indexes. |
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The vertiginous patchwork thus performs, indexes, and monumentalizes the complex dynamics between labor and development in China today. |
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For some offices, file indexes were sent to us in advance of our site visits so that we could identify which boxes we required and save the office the effort and expense of retrieving boxes which would not be opened. |
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Rhodium-plated applique indexes, Delta shaped hands with luminous coating, polished starfish seconds hand with engraved tentacles, octopus shaped central seconds hand. |
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Both MSCI and FTSE, major providers of financial indexes, have also created fossil-free or low-carbon indexes in response to demand from investors. |
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Optimists are more active, they say, and have better body mass indexes. |
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As an indexer you would put together indexes for all kinds of documents to help users find the information they need easily. |
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Based on all cows with both production and type indexes. |
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Although we apply exclusion, our objective is to outperform over the medium term by decorrelating ourselves from the main indexes thanks to a portfolio made up of noncyclical European mid caps. |
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Moreover, indexes of poverty seem to show improvement. |
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These are then compiled to create indexes or a scale. |
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Two comprehensive indexes are based on the economic model, to combine in a weighed manner these basic indexes so as to maximize the economic level of the cattle farm production. |
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For example the FTSE Group, an independent company owned by the Financial Times and the London Stock Exchange, maintains 4 indexes that measure various elements of corporate social responsibility. |
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Use of SCAN is a mechanism to browse indexes for authors, titles, subjects, and keywords when the searcher is not sure of how a term may be indexed in a database. |
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This step can be accomplished by reviewing record indexes, communicating with program areas and determining whether the records have been the subject of previous requests. |
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Functional magnetic resonance imaging visualizes the blood oxygen level-dependent signal in the brain, which indexes neural activity. |
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It lets you determine the theoretical return you would have earned if you had invested in market indexes that closely mimic your asset classes and reflect the allocation of your assets among these different asset classes. |
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In most collections you are given a choice of different indexes to search. |
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These indexes and summary tables actually explode data sizes, often requiring 5 to 10 times more data in the analytical system than in the original operational system. |
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This one time major adjustment to cow indexes for type traits in each breed aims at improving how the effect of reclassification is considered for genetic evaluation purposes. |
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For example, the feature I indexes the current speaker in the speech event and you, the current addressee. |
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However, change in the relative prices of basket components can cause relative PPP to fail tests that are based on official price indexes. |
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Therefore, the movement of share prices and in general of the stock indexes can be an indicator of the general trend in the economy. |
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All three of these companies are key constituents of the Warsaw Stock Exchange's lead economic indexes. |
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The BMJ is included in the major indexes PubMed, MEDLINE, EBSCO, and the Science Citation Index. |
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Other liquids, including synthetic oils and polymers with refractive indexes close to that of emeralds, such as Opticon, are also used. |
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For the manufacture and diamond polishing of indexes and appliques we offer a fully automated solution capable of working with either profiled bars or rough-finished pieces. |
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Indeed, watching indexes gyrate offers the elder Kahn endless diversion. |
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However, since traditional cow indexes have tended to be overestimated, having more accurate genomic-enhanced information brings an average decrease in published values. |
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The statistics reveal a big gap beyond the textbook especially for accommodations for supplemental readings, online courses, databases, periodical indexes, Web resources and coursepacks. |
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So Enfish Tracker Pro seamlessly includes remotely stored information among the contents it indexes and cross-references for its user. |
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Over the course of the stipulated research period, the only limitation in measuring word-concept citations in cyberspace was by way of their normatively bound connectivity to search engine indexes. |
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Most of the plea rolls have not been indexed, but modern indexes for some terms are available. |
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The author also compares the different types of database tables and indexes, and explores each of the 22 built-in datatypes. |
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In general, common names identical or very similar to Latin names do not appear in the indexes, neither do species or family names where they contain the name of the corresponding genus. |
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It is this notion of growth as a movement out of and beyond the private space of childhood that the Bildungsroman indexes. |
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Users of the catalogue benefit from indexes of composers, text incipits, instrumental works, and short titles. |
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Within the Canadian genetic evaluation system, various cows have up to 70 milking daughters and up to 25 sons with daughters in production yielding genetic indexes with accuracy levels as high as 96 percent. |
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Lower TDI indexes were the major tool towards achieving a better fatigue performance and consequently lower hardnesses. |
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The program sends the list of filenames to the server, which indexes it. |
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Related to the prudential surveillance this is a specific method used in the banking sector to control the credit institutions' prudentiality indexes. |
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I doubt there exists a professor teaching microeconomics who does not routinely demonstrate this characteristic of fixed-weight price indexes to his or her classes. |
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Aten uses the term spatial price indexes to label these estimates, which can be seen as the regional equivalent of purchasing power parities for consumption. |
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City corporations are expected to be large users of the resource material, indexes and data bases which library officials expect to have available by computer access. |
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The Minister was briefed by the UNIDO Expert on geographical indexes for protection of the different industrial products such as sesame, gum Arabic cheese, cotton. |
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They then constructed two indexes in the ratings obtained from mothers, fathers, and children. One was indicative of creativity and one contained contraindicative items. |
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To compare housing downturns across time in a meaningful way, it helps to look at various indicators of the market as indexes as opposed to raw numbers. |
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Tastes are the indexes of the different qualities of plants. |
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In other words, we predict that the index for a new pair of materials can be obtained from the indexes of the individual materials, both against air or against vacuum. |
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The bibliographic data are recorded on magnetic tape, and the computer is used to compile the indexes and to phototypeset the information for publication. |
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A literal sweatshop, this jerry-built structure is at once concrete, fantastical, and metaphorical, its ricketiness no contradiction of the grinding realities it indexes. |
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The IRS recently issued revised final regulations for published price indexes under the dollar-value LIFO inventory method, effective for tax years ending on or after Dec. |
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