Sentences with phrase «measure global property»

In December 2015, S&P Dow Jones Indices launched the S&P Real Assets Index, the first index of its kind, which is designed to measure global property, infrastructure, commodities, and inflation - linked bonds, using liquid and investable component indices that track public equities, fixed income, and futures.

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Appeal was determined by the number of Google searches for property in the country in May 2014 and price growth was measured in both the short term (six months) and long term (12 month) using data from Knight Frank's Global House Price Index.
To the contrary, they are at pains to point out that «difficulties in measuring clouds means it is unclear how global cloud properties have changed over [the past 30 years]», and suggest that «the [ISCCP] dataset contains considerable features of an artificial origin.»
If today's measures are swiftly enforced and fully resourced, they will really help keep the dirty money out,» said Eleanor Nichol, Global Witness expert on corruption in the property sector.
The «average global temperature» violates the property of a measure that is called «additivity.»
Also, the «global mean temperature» is a misnomer for a temperature is an example of a measure but this «temperature» lacks the property of a measure that is known as «additivity.»
Global Warming Potential (GWP)- An index, based upon radiative properties of well - mixed heat - trapping gases (greenhouse gases), measuring the radiative forcing of a unit mass of a given well - mixed greenhouse gas in the present - day atmosphere integrated over a chosen time horizon, relative to that of carbon dioxide.
In contrast, satellite data such as CERES is a truly global measure of the Earth's reflected shortwave radiation, including the effects of all atmospheric and surface properties.
Rightscorp's technology system monitors the global P2P file sharing networks and sends emails to ISPs using the notice format which is specified in the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (a United States copyright law that implements two 1996 treaties of the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), criminalizing production and dissemination of technology, devices, or services intended to circumvent measures, commonly known as digital rights management or DRM, that control access to copyrighted works) with the date, time, song title and other specific technology identifiers to confirm the infringement by the ISP's customer.
While the measure yields six scores examining total self - esteem and four domains, the psychometric properties of the subscales are questionable and the scale is best viewed as a measure of global self - esteem (Winters, Myers & Proud, 2002).
In August of 2013, the IPMSC selected 18 real estate experts from around the world to form a Standards Setting Committee to develop a series of global standards for measuring various property types.
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