By this measure, we would say 1995 looks a lot more attractive than now.
This measure has continued to rise in recent months and has not yet reached a peak.
This measure leapt from 2.4% in January (and 2.0% before that in December) to 2.8%!
Some favor this measure because using a decade of profits makes it less volatile.
By this measure alone, gold would rise approximately 16 percent over the next several months.
On this measure, treatment is now economically justifiable in a lot of poor countries.
And on this measure yes, most certainly, Americans work more hours per year than Germans.
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We currently rank fifth out of 46 Midlands and East hospitals on this measure.
But this measure of affordability is misleading, not least because credit standards have tightened so much.
This measure, however, does not take into account variations in the quality of homes sold.
It will be included as one of the science options that count towards this measure.
By this measure, Sweden is less equal than Britain, since fewer Swedes have private pensions.
But without adjusting for risk, this measure of the finance sector's economic worth is meaningless.
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This measure, however, does not adjust for the mix of homes on the market.
This measure is still below 2%, the Fed's preferred inflation rate, and thus too low.
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For they are saying that this measure of poverty is after all taxes and transfers.
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According to this measure, social mobility in America now is lower than in most of Europe.
Also like G, this measure has grown since the boom of the late 1990s and early 2000s.
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Plus, there is no chance this measure would pass the House, at least as a stand-alone bill.
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While all those eligible will benefit from this measure, studies show women will reap the most rewards.
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By this measure, it is almost 12 times larger than the print version of the Encyclopaedia Britannica.
By this measure, financing could reach 14.5 trillion yuan this year, according to Fitch, a ratings agency.
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Mr Franco has opposed this measure, even though 38% of his state's payroll costs go to pensioners.
The type and location of the economies still underwater on this measure are striking (see right chart).
The Electronic Privacy Information Center and the Consumer's Union support this measure, which combines opt-in and opt-out principles.
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On this measure Yorkshire and Humber ranks the highest in England alongside the North East and North West.
In baseball, by this measure, the lowly Pittsburgh Pirates (nine) are the equal of the Boston Red Sox.
All households with a disability living allowance claimant will be exempted from this measure, as would war widows.
The third and fourth ranked schools by this measure were fellow Ivy members Harvard University and University of Pennsylvania.
Again, lots of problems with this measure but it shows a similar pattern.
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