Sentences with phrase «aggregate figures»

This means you will just be displaying a single aggregated figure for all your shares.
The problem is that aggregate figures really don't give a very good picture of the degree of risk.
Point estimates are taken as the midpoint of the range, and the reported aggregate figures represent a straight average of these midpoints.
Until recently such analyses have been based on highly aggregated figures from administrative sources such as the logbooks and the Vessel Monitoring System (VMS), which have been introduced to control fishing.
As I've pointed out before, the trick to writing an article blaming special education is to mention a high cost for educating certain special education students (or even a high - sounding aggregate figure) without putting in perspective how much money that is relative to the entire school budget.
Many people find that just by looking at aggregate figures for discretionary expenses, they are spurred to change their patterns and reduce excessive spending.
It is very likely that globally aggregated figures underestimate the damage costs because they can not include many non-quantifiable impacts.
Essentially, this is a method to provide listings of individual, bilaterally financed actions, rather than just aggregate figures per recipient country or per sector.
Still, such aggregate figures are useful for providing a scientific veneer to what is, at its core, little more than a witch - hunt.
It's still early in the term for many of its equity offerings (which rely on a sale or refinance for a large portion of the return distributions), so management expects this aggregate figure to increase substantially over the next year.
Therefore it's better simply to show an aggregated figure, without showing which platform those shares came from.
While the aggregate figures are impressive, the advantage for each household is admittedly modest.
These aggregate figures mask some significant differences across the major economies.
While the aggregate figure for charitable giving may have risen, giving on a per capita basis may be declining.
Nevertheless, as an aggregate figure the «headline» unemployment figure and rate can only tell part of the story.
The National Debt differs from PSNCR insofar as it is an aggregate figure: it is the successive accumulation of year after year of fiscal deficits, which have yet to be paid off.
If the state gave her aggregate figures, I'd like to see a breakdown of for what exactly costs are being incurred.
Or how about comparing Nassau county's figures to the aggregate figures for just the counties outside of NYC (rather than the statewide figure).
The aggregate figures might still be correct.
We don't want those aggregated figures showing the total amount of money moving around, without ever knowing in whose pockets it ends up.
The data represents national, aggregate figures.
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