This means you will just be displaying a single
aggregated figure for all your shares.
While
the aggregate figure for charitable giving may have risen, giving on a per capita basis may be declining.
Or how about comparing Nassau county's figures to
the aggregate figures for just the counties outside of NYC (rather than the statewide figure).
Many people find that just by looking at
aggregate figures for discretionary expenses, they are spurred to change their patterns and reduce excessive spending.
Not exact matches
So the key step was
aggregating those networks and
figuring out who are the people we vouch
for.
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.
If the state gave her
aggregate figures, I'd like to see a breakdown of
for what exactly costs are being incurred.
In order to do so, area statistics provided by the Central Statistics Office
for the 3,000 + electoral divisions in the state were accessed and area
figures / statistics
for each of the different electoral divisions located within the different local and European election constituencies were
aggregated together to calculate the area of these electoral areas.
To preserve confidentiality all the information is
aggregated from individual vessels to the level of ports and
figures of dependency are presented only
for ports with more than five vessels in the AIS data set.
A comparison of the absorption and corrected excitation spectra of the Amrose proteins suggests the presence of a certain amount of non-emissive dimers or
aggregates as shown in
Figure 3 exemplarily
for Amrose v1, indicated by the mismatch of the signals on their short wavelength side.
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.
Respondents did show a clear preference
for round numbers, and
for the 50th percentile in particular, but their responses in the
aggregate were strongly correlated with actual performance as reported by the Global Report Card (see
Figure 2).
Figure 1 illustrates the
aggregate impact on students» lifetime earnings
for higher - and lower - performing teachers.
Analogously, the sales
figures for such manufacturers and models were also
aggregated each month.
The global portfolio is determined by the
aggregated global capital (see
figure 2) allocated to these asset classes as a starting point
for the portfolio allocations.
The same predictive relationship is apparent
for the broad investment grade bond market (U.S.
Aggregate Bond Index), shown in
Figure 3, as well as
for 10 - year sovereign debt of other developed countries.
For funds less than one year old, the Since Inception return
figure is not annualized and represents an
aggregate total return.
Figure 7 shows the monthly returns
for a 60 percent S&P 500/40 percent BarCap
Aggregate portfolio against the returns
for the S&P 500 over the past 40 years.
But there's a growing effort to
figure out how to attack and solve problems with this fascinating interactive communication tool, with its loom - like weaving of disparate threads and voices, its habit of
aggregating dispersed ideas and its propensity
for whittling away those backed by flawed logic or evidence.
It is
for this social goal (as well as the free money EPA will give to ignorant consumers who can't calculate fuel savings on their own) that justifies — again, according to EPA's own numbers — imposing
aggregate costs on vehicle buyers of $ 36 billion in the year 2030 alone (to pick just one year's
figure).
The GDRs obligations are consistent with the emergency 2ºC pathway shown in
Figure 3, which in
aggregate amount to a 77 % reduction target
for the EU27.
-- The
figures reveal that from the beginning of 1997 until August 2012 there was no discernible rise in
aggregate global temperatures — This means that the «pause» in global warming has now lasted
for about the same time as the previous period when temperatures rose, 1980 to 1996
Nordhaus (2005) recommends that economic growth scenarios should be constructed by using regional or national accounting
figures (including growth rates)
for each region, but using PPP exchange rates
for aggregating regions and updating over time by use of a superlative price index.
A suite of information
aggregated from current and planned public satellites has the potential to detail methane flaring and venting activity at a fine enough spatial and temporal scale to allow
for a nearly real - time assessment of methane emissions (
figure 3).
The
aggregate cumulative emissions
for the U.S., EU, and China are shown in
Figure 2, subject to the further (pessimistic) assumption that there are no further reductions in U.S. and EU emissions past 2030.
Figure 1: Enterprise Legal Management Trends Report Macro Trend: In
aggregate, median partner rates
for IP Litigation matters remain flat Based on rolling 12 - month totals ending December 31
for years 2011 to 2014
I do not have estimated
aggregate revenue
for the remaining 173,132 law firms, but we have enough to get some back - of - the - napkin
figures:
Mountain View, CA About Blog Comprehensive up - to - date coverage
for action
figure,
aggregated from news sources all over the world by Google News.
Using publicly available community - level AEDI data, 62, 63 we ran a two - level multilevel logistic regression model
for one
aggregate developmental outcome measure (ie, risk of developmental vulnerability;
figure 3A) and an example simulation (
figure 3B) using a total sample of 181 500, with the proportion of Aboriginal children in each LGA derived from ABS estimates.64, 65 Binomial outcome data were simulated assuming a baseline risk of being vulnerable of 21 % and a community - level random effect based on the actual variation in the published data (
figure 3A).