And it will be no less clearly calibrated in the gauge at your local gasoline pump.
Stocks benefited from better-than-expected economic data in China, a strong reading on German economic sentiment and an improvement in a gauge of New York manufacturing activity.
Some will compare historical hotel occupancy and average hotel revenues per room for specific weeks to the event-week in question to gauge the net spike in economic activity.
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The nationwide survey of 822 working mothers was released today and conducted in December to gauge their expectations, challenges and goals in 2013.
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The index was predicted to ease by less than two points from 5.3 in July, but in the event a sharp downturn in the expectations gauge between both private and institutional investors caused a dramatic slump in the index to negative 13.5 and the lowest reading since September 2009.
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The company recently began a trial in Brazil to gauge online user behavior so that it might better tailor its platform to user needs in that country, he said.
In fact, on every fill up (I currently have 7800 miles on the car) no gauge in the car has ever stated the correct gas mileage (MPG) since the car was purchased.
It supports countless small experimental projects that build internal support from the ground-up and launch quickly in prototype to gauge user reaction.
Investors look closely at retail sales in order to gauge consumer behavior.
Goldman tested whether economic output as measured by Gross National Product or its in-house gauge of sustainable growth and productivity known as GES were correlated to FIFA rankings.
Dr Arkin has started to survey policymakers, members of the public, researchers and military personnel in order to gauge their views on the use of lethal force by autonomous robots.
Overhauling the rating agency system is a worthy pursuit, but only if our reform attempts create not just more controls but also competition that gives investors and advisors greater choice in how to gauge their credit risk.
In late 2005, the Seattle-based retailer hired Dresdner Kleinwort to gauge interest in a sale of the European arm, said the first source, but the firm couldn't find the right buyer.
He uses his flow indicators among the 20 factors in a model for his Chaikin Power Gauge ratings, discussed in the video.
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He led an international team of 42 scientists who spent six years surveying millions of stars at the heart of the Milky Way, in the most comprehensive effort yet to gauge the prevalence of planets in the galaxy.
In that modern-day gauge of instant popularity and consequentiality, it trended on Twitter both in Australia and globally.
Nope, the basic game in the bond pits is to gauge the strength of the economy and stay in tune with the expectations for inflation.
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Some passengers expressed concern at putting all of your gauge eggs in one basket.
Both the overall homeowners measure and separate mortgage gauge peaked in the third quarter of 2007.
With every tick, they are tossing blades of grass into the wind to gauge direction in real-time.
Or held a debate to gauge, in terms of degree of difficulty, which most fluently speaks double-talk?
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You can then reveal your identity bit by bit, so as to gauge interest in your bonds or shares.
The electorate is entitled to gauge candidates in the hurly-burly of a full-blown campaign, not in the equivalent of a snap election.
It is hard to gauge opinion in Iran, but one of the protesters' wishes seems to be better relations with the outside world.
He also has said it relies too heavily on poorly designed tests to gauge progress in reading and math at the expense of a well-rounded education.
The Washington based World Justice Project conducts the review annually to better gauge progress in which countries are improving in terms of corruption, security and general governance.
Loughner bought a 12-gauge shotgun in 2008, but his parents took it away from him after he was expelled from college and administrators recommended he not own weapons.
Loughner bought a 12-gauge shotgun in 2008, but his parents took it away from him after he was expelled from college and administrators recommended that any firearms be taken away.
The CAPE ratio takes the price of a market and divides it by 10-year average inflation-adjusted earnings, typically resulting in a less volatile gauge of current valuations than standard measures. 3.
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