Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
"In order to avoid identifying a specific person or athlete, the rates would be reported over a period of time, like a four-year rolling average."
Essential Research reports a rolling average of its two most recent polls, which are conducted each weekend using online surveys.
Similarly, the rolling averages could reflect actual arrival times over one month or longer periods.
Moreover, Soviet oil deliveries would be charged at world prices rather than the current pricing system based on a five-year rolling average.
Samples are taken at 10 year intervals (snapshots, but the rolling averages are very close).
He then reinvests as the shorter-term securities come due, so that clients earn a rolling average of market rates.
The truth-in-scheduling approach would require airlines to publish a rolling average of actual flight times rather than the optimistic times they currently provide.
Non-availability of the system due to software or equipment failures during normal working hours should be not greater than 2% taken over a three month rolling average.
The rolling average ?
Because the rolling averages would be derived from a large number of flights, only flights that are consistently late would need adjusting.
Under the spending-cap measure budgets could grow no faster than the growth in personal income in the state under a seven-year rolling average.
The new indexes, sometimes called chain indexes, use a rolling average of different years' prices instead of prices of a single year.
According to the RealClearPolitics rolling average, 18 days ago Gingrich was polling in first place with 31% in Iowa.
He will recommend the reading test is changed "over time", and that schools are judged over three years' of results rather than one and given a rolling average in league tables.
The economy here is also burdened by the high cost of Soviet fuel, which in the absence of markets, is priced according to a five-year rolling average of Western prices.
In its forecast, PollyVote incorporates predictions of the Iowa Electronic Markets, calculating a 7-day rolling average of the IEM prices.
For combustion turbines that are not gas-fired or coal-fired, the Administrator shall require that the owner or operator demonstrate compliance with the standards hourly, using a 4-hour rolling average.
The Bloomberg Consumer Comfort Index represents a four-week rolling average based on 250 telephone interviews a week with adults nationwide, giving a sample size of 1,000 for each four-week period.
But the amount that the department is planning to bill property owners will increase by 2.7 percent, because those bills are based on a five-year rolling average that still reflects the boom years of the 1980's.
The total time lost by system users as a result of errors or the need to correct errors should not exceed twelve and a half hours taken over a three month rolling average (i.e. 98% accuracy of processing).
Cain, who leads Romney in a rolling average of all national polls of Republicans, ended his National Press Club appearance by singing "He Looked Beyond My Faults" (video above).
Unrestricted grants are allocated as a Flat Grant (75 percent is based on historical funding) and Enrollment Grant 25 percent - based on weighted FTE and three year rolling average.
But I figure a good showing would be to arrive at the lighthouse in about seven hours, based on 10 minutes at each of the three official rest stops along the way and a rolling average of about 16.5 miles an hour.
Some seasonal perspective can easily be obtained now, however, by comparing any given month with the like month of the year before, just as trends can be better observed by looking at a three-month rolling average, rather than month-to-month changes.
No Sense of Profit or Loss In Comecon, the price of oil, cars and other goods is based, with a lot of political negotiating thrown in, on a five-year rolling average of prices for comparable items in the West.