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There was speculation that the Fed may change the format of its forward guidance from a calendar-based outlook to an outcome-based one.
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Championed by Vice-Chairwoman Janet Yellen, the FOMC is mulling whether to transition from their current calendar-based guidance to something including a quantitative-based number, namely on inflation and unemployment.
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Thus, while calendar-based stock market indicators can make higher beta (more volatile) stocks or lower beta (less volatile) stocks appear more attractive over the short term, these indicators should not be used to adjust your overall asset allocations.
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Sandberg attended, but she thought the title was embarrassing, and refused to list it on the Web-based calendar that she shared with her colleagues.
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Even more important to our cause is seeking out the tech savvy alpha moms ( HatchedIt is a social-based family calendar that allows you to give various levels of access to spouses, grandparents, babysitters, etc).
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The Mayan calendar is based on the position of the heavenly bodies -- the sun, the moon and the stars -- and was meant to tell the Mayan people about agricultural and economic trends, said archeologist Alfredo Barrera.
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In seconds, its Internet-browser-based agent negotiates deals that match your calendar (no morning flights, the software sees an early meeting that day in your Outlook calendar) and your likes (outdoor pool, bandwidth, that cool restaurant you booked before).
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Financial Tracking Technologies, a firm based in Connecticut, goes a step further, making software that can go through calendar apps and travel-expense claims to determine who has come into contact with certain outside investors.
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