Such aggregate figures can typically be traced to small — often flawed — studies, the results of which are subsequently extrapolated from one habitat to another, conflating island populations with those on continents, combining common and rare bird species, and so forth.
Not exact matches
This deceleration in
aggregate earnings bears close watching as
Figure 3 shows that
such movements often, though far from always, precede recessions.
Those
figures are actually in the same range as the 25 percent President Bush raised in 2004 from donors whose contributions
aggregated to $ 200 or less, the 20 percent Senator John F. Kerry collected from
such donors and Senator John McCain's 21 percent from the same group.
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.
Analogously, the sales
figures for
such manufacturers and models were also
aggregated each month.