Actually, and this sounds very counter-intuitive, you can probably measure national economic progress more by the jobs destroyed, than by the jobs created.
Since the price of expensive homes, particularly in once-fizzy markets such as California, is falling fastest, the Case-Shiller measure probably paints the more accurate picture.
This particular measure will probably fail, but there will be others.
Others argue that once she is mayor, she will demand money from the Central government for her outlandish projects, money which will be probably withheld in large measure due to the lack of viability of her proposals.
Finally, what probably accounts for a good measure of the confidence and support the Obama administration has enjoyed is the fact that they are not Republicans.
By that measure, we are probably only about halfway through the process.
On his own chosen measure, we will probably find out today that the chancellor has literally nothing to show for nearly three years of austerity.
That is despite the fact that former Chancellor Alistair Darling himself said it should probably be a one-off measure because cunning money men can normally find their way around such measures.
In that world before the internet, mobile phones and satellite television, the spiritual cost of the isolation was probably even greater, although harder to measure.
David Cameron will back redrawing boundaries when the matter is put to the vote, probably next year, but shorn of Lib Dem support the measure is unlikely to be passed.
If the layoff was determined by some clear measure, such as seniority or an agreement with a union, the company is probably fine.
And this calculation does not attempt to measure the value of having a football program that is essentially self- supporting and probably subsidizing other sports programs, which liberates University funds for other projects.
If I were to measure the Facebook approval rating based off social media and comment sentiment it would be overwhelmingly negative (probably about 80-90 percent bad).
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