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The d'Hondt, or highest average method, is named after a Belgian lawyer from the 1870s.
BBC: The d'Hondt system explained
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Some have argued that zeroing must be permissible under the exceptional method because otherwise its prohibition would yield results identical to those obtained under the weighted average-to-weighted average method.
FORBES: Protectionist Antidumping Regime is a Pox on America's Glass House
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In fact, measuring targeted dumping can be achieved by resorting to the exceptional method and allowing zeroing for only the targeted groups, while using the normal, average-to-average method without zeroing for all other comparisons.
FORBES: Protectionist Antidumping Regime is a Pox on America's Glass House
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If you don't choose, your fund company is likely to use the average-cost method.
WSJ: Getting Going: Dodging a 'Cost Basis' Crisis
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There are four possible methods to calculate basis in a fund, but the fund companies assume you're using the "single category average cost" method.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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Obviously such a device would only detect taps, not presses, and Sony has claimed a calibration method that the average user may not want to bother with.
ENGADGET: Sony patent claims touch force detection via microphone
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And sometimes people do find a method of getting that higher than average return.
FORBES: Why You Shouldn't Invest In Hedge Funds: Adam Smith Says So
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Based on Charles Dow 's century-old method of using technical analysis of the Dow Jones Industrial Average and the Dow Transports to confirm bull or bear markets, Moroney has been a bull since early March.
FORBES: Hunting For Growth
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When you look into the details of these calculations (this is certainly true for HS2 in hte UK and I would be absolutely astonished if it is different elsewhere, as this is the standard method) the standard value ascribed to the time is the average pay of the people doing the travelling.
FORBES: All High Speed Rail Programs Must be Cancelled and the Numbers Calculated Again
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The study, which examines deals in America in 1962-2001, makes various adjustments to take account of the flaws and concludes that mergers created, on average, combined gains to shareholders of 7.3%, compared with the gains identified by the old method of 5.3%.
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