Two Ways to Close This Section of the Unit: A Barometer Activity or a Gallery Walk Barometer In a barometer activity, students listen to a statement and then stand up and move to a point between "Strongly Agree" and "Strongly Disagree" that reflects their opinion.
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Second Warm Up: Barometer Activity Use the human barometer activity to encourage students to think about what their definition of feminism really means in practice.
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"Historically this inverting of the curve was not just the best barometer, it was the only barometer of a recession," said Rieder, BlackRock's chief investment officer of global fixed income.
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BOOM-BUST BAROMETER The Boom-Bust Barometer devised by Ed Yardeni at Yardeni Research measures spot prices of industrials inputs like copper, steel and lead scrap, and divides that by initial unemployment claims.
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BOOM-BUST BAROMETER The Boom-Bust Barometer devised by Ed Yardeni at Yardeni Research measures spot prices of industrials inputs like copper, steel and lead scrap, and divides that by initial unemployment claims.
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The recent history of the January Barometer has been mixed.
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She's like a barometer of that truth that rings true.
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I walked into the kitchen and pointed to the barometer.
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The result is a compelling barometer of the national mood.
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TV American Barometer survey of 2023,001 registered voters conducted Nov.
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"That's the barometer," he said of the mainstream country charts.
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It's a little bit of a barometer for our team.
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I had this external barometer who was always with me.
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Democrats' lead on an American Barometer poll commissioned by Hill.
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We have the 2017 Edelman Trust Barometer as a guide.
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The zeitgeist barometer of parenting existentialism, however, indicates an uptick.
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"The box office numbers are a great barometer," Dergarabedian said.
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The barometer drops, but the pressure is still too much.
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Traders say aluminium is another barometer of global economic health.
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Traders say aluminium is another barometer of global economic health.
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First, the dollar, which is a barometer of risk appetite.
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The January Barometer is one of Wall Street's favorite seasonal gauges.
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Why does the January Barometer have such a strong track record?
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These combined perspectives provide an ideal barometer of current technology affairs.
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But size is not always a barometer of a campaign's destiny.
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The IPO was considered a barometer for future large share sales.
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The transportation sector is considered a barometer of U.S. economic health.
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The group's barometer on refinancing applications fell 1.9 percent to 1,274.
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The poll from American Barometer, a new joint project by Hill.
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But that may be changing if these generals are a barometer.
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Since then, the turnout has served as a barometer of discontent.
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TV American Barometer: Voters strongly support FBI investigation into Kavanaugh allegations.
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This is why the naturalization push is such an important barometer.
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The growth of the D.S.A. is one barometer of that trend.
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But it carries important weight as a barometer of world opinion.
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This also makes early polls a poor barometer for electoral success.
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In short, stock market success is not a barometer for everyone.
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Flight searches are another barometer suggesting increased interest in summer travel.
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The large-cap barometer was off just 0.35% in afternoon trading.
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Institutional interest has been a barometer for prices, especially this summer.
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Just as a Kunsthalle's programming can serve as a barometer of an art scene, Weather Report implies that a group show can serve as a barometer of a given subject or theme, in this case earth's climate.
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"Jakarta serves as a national political barometer," said Gerindra official Arief Poyuono.
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Nonetheless, it's a good barometer for what Hollywood thinks is worth remembering.
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They've become an indispensable barometer for the laziest kind of couch surfing.
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The neighbouring Irish bourse, a barometer of Brexit fears, fell 0.5 percent.
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It received an "F" CinemaScore, a shocking barometer of low public opinion.
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That makes them a remarkably reliable if informal barometer for weather damage.
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"Society is driving change," says Michael Robbins, an American who heads Barometer.
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The , considered a barometer of risk sentiment, rose 0.2 percent to $0.7150.
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Retirements are one barometer of a party's optimism about the cycle ahead.
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Our culture has been commodified as the barometer of what coolness is.
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"Let's say your barometer is from zero to 10," Ruskin tells ITK.
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Easley's comments come after a new American Barometer survey, conducted by Hill.
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Atomic War claims there was a better barometer to measure the film's
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A recent poll from American Barometer, a new joint project by Hill.
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Trump held up the market as an objective barometer of his presidency.
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I have my own barometer of what's worth and what's not worth.
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Pokemon Go is like a barometer of brick-and-mortar youth relevance.
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The ZEW barometer rose by 9.0 points in April to 11.5 points.
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It was rather, he said, a sonic barometer of its liberating effects.
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"Erectile dysfunction is often a barometer of a man's health," he said.
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If the Electoral College is the barometer, this state is deep red.
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Your own internal barometer is telling you it's time to play ball.
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Mr. Trump himself has made shareholder moves a barometer of his success.
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Copper, a barometer for industrial activity, was down, as was crude oil.
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Of course, national polling is just one barometer in the presidential race.
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TV's Joe Concha on "What America's Thinking" about the American Barometer poll.
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Monthly unemployment figures have long been the barometer of America's economic health.
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PR firm Edelman has released its annual Trust Barometer study, Reuters reports.
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"Historically speaking, the DGA has been the top Oscar barometer," Variety reported.
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Cramer uses Cintas as a barometer for small and medium sized business growth.
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That's a good question, and right now the barometer in Ferguson—it's lukewarm.
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Those basket of stocks are used as a barometer on the broader economy.
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A barometer on new export orders fell to 53.5 from 55.5 in June.
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The , a barometer of sentiment toward China, was up 0.7 percent at $0.7190.
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The Street closely follows a barometer called the Citi U.S. Economic Surprise Index.
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The survey was started 1981 and provides a global barometer of economic sentiment.
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Altogether, "God Knows" has become the barometer to which I judge all songs.
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" "I would lose my barometer of what was appropriate when I would drink.
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The iPhone SE doesn't have a barometer — if you care about elevation tracking.
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MBA's seasonally-adjusted barometer on mortgage refinancing edged up 0.3 percent at 1,053.4.
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Irish stocks, a barometer of Brexit sentiment, ended a six-day winning run.
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That's the current rule for Washington State, and it's actually a terrible barometer.
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As a barometer, Panama city -- just 35 miles west of Seaside -- was decimated.
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My own body is the barometer by which I interpret a car's movements.
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And he believes applause is the only barometer of whether he is succeeding.
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The American Barometer poll comes less than 28503 days before November's midterm elections.
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On the other hand, the survey's employment barometer rose to 14.5 from 9.6.
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It even found its way into the ultimate zeitgeist barometer: a subway ad.
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Vehicle sales, a barometer of gasoline demand, were down 4 percent in July.
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His prominent place in Hollywood makes him a good barometer for the industry.
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More than 400 manufacturing executives participated in the National Manufacturing Barometer during October.
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The emphasis here is that the calendar is not necessarily the best barometer.
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But we look at box office because it's Hollywood's own barometer of success.
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Then, perhaps, his favorite barometer for success will finally start to look healthier.
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January also features one of Wall Street's favorite seasonal gauges — the January barometer.
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Stage 4 in the publication's transformation from upmarket nudie collectible to cultural barometer.
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The American Barometer survey was conducted Nov 2628-28503 among 22019,000 registered voters.
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The current debate, however, is mostly about inflation's role as an economic barometer.
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The local elections have been widely viewed as a barometer of public sentiment.
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It's probably the purest, simplest barometer, to see if progress is being made.
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Overtime pay, a barometer of strength in corporate activity, inched up 0.9 percent.
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This is why I'm interested in bread as a barometer of social change.
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The Player Barometer is just one piece of the puzzle for After the Flood.
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Transport volumes are a key barometer for activity in the steel and coal industries.
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Rightly or wrongly, it is the barometer for the tech IPO market right now.
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The stock market is not a barometer of economic health or growth, of course.
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But America is changing, and gender has been an important barometer of that recently.
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The most recent LEI, a closely followed barometer of economic health, beat consensus estimates.
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VIX, a widely followed options-based barometer of expected near-term volatility for stocks.
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"You get your BS barometer handed to you very early down here," he said.
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According to Arab Barometer, a pollster, much of the region is growing less religious.
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We've been such a good barometer for reality for each other all these years.
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My barometer for quality is always "What's the most expensive?" because I'm incredibly gauche.
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The Australian dollar, considered a barometer of risk sentiment, rose 0.2 percent to $0.7150.
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The Georgia contest will be a much more accurate barometer of the national mood.
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The , often considered a barometer for global risk appetite, fell 0.22 percent to $0.7256.
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The group's seasonally adjusted barometer on home refinancing requests rose 6.4 percent to 1,084.4.
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This barometer marked 11 consecutive months of manufacturing expansion in the Upper Midwest region.
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Long seen as a barometer of the U.S. economy, the Dow Jones transport average .
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And LGBTQ rights are like a barometer for many Eastern European and Balkan countries.
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The American Barometer poll was conducted on August 28503-22019 among 999 registered voters.
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The American Barometer, which was conducted on October 2628-28503 among 22019,000 registered voters.
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There's hardly a good barometer with which we can use to measure our progress.
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The American Barometer poll was conducted on August 2628-28503 among 22019,002 registered voters.
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The banking index, considered a barometer of political sentiment, had inched up 0.15 percent.
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Most Americans support abortion rights with limitations, according to a new American Barometer survey.
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The American Barometer poll was conducted on August 28503-22019 among 999 registered voters.
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The National Manufacturing Barometer surveyed around 280 small- and medium-sized manufacturers in October.
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The American Barometer poll was conducted on September 2628-28503, among 22019,000 registered voters.
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The barometer is going to be what happens with Time Warner and AT&T.
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At the Escobar compound, everyone else can feel it, too, like a barometer falling.
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The American Barometer survey was conducted on September 2628-28503 among 22019,000 registered voters.
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For a decade, battles over roaming charges have provided a barometer of EU politics.
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Barometer Capital Management sold its 420,000 GM shares in the first quarter of 2017.
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Also, if our barometer is correct, a Breakfast At Tiffany's collection is on deck.
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The American Barometer was conducted on September 2628 to 28503 among 22019,000 registered voters.
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I couldn't find a boulangerie, the classic French barometer of a town's healthy environment.
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VIX, the most the widely followed barometer of expected near-term stock market gyrations.
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In using that as a barometer, not every march has been a complete success.
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But more angry tweets and abandoned talks could further batter Trump's preferred economic barometer.
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So is the FRA-OIS spread, a barometer of risk in the interbank market.
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The Labor Department's report provides only a partial and temporary barometer of the economy.
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A breakdown for Mittelstand firms, the KfW-ifo SME Barometer, highlights the confidence problem.
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Overall trust in institutions has crashed according to the 2018 Edelman Trust Barometer (Edelman).
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For me and my schoolmates, neon argyle socks were a crucial barometer of coolness.
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The Cboe Volatility index, or VIX, is a widely followed barometer of market sentiment.
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News of institutional interest in crypto has been another barometer for prices this summer.
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The Australian dollar, a barometer for global risk assets, added 0.3 percent to $0.7120.
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The American Barometer survey was conducted on October 2628-28503 among 22019,000 registered voters.
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The Australian dollar, seen as a barometer of risk sentment, rose 0.1 percent to $0.7147.
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Earlier this week, Edelman's annual Trust Barometer report suggested that trust is collapsing in America.
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Dublin's main index, often seen as a barometer of Brexit jitters, was down nearly 2%.
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The one barometer we have to look at, to make it simple, is the dollar.
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Unlike many investors, Cramer does not consider oil a proper barometer to measure the economy.
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Sundance is usually a good barometer in predicting the cultural tone for the next year.
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The latest models include GPS and mapping, in addition to an altimeter, barometer, and compass.
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The Cavaliers are championship contenders and Thompson has been a critical barometer for their success.
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The Australian dollar, considered a barometer of global risk sentiment, rose 0.2 percent to $0.7154.
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"This is a great barometer," he said, smiling, to the telephone operators as he departed.
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The 10-year's move is important since it is a general barometer for investor confidence.
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Retail sales, a widely followed barometer of consumer health, unexpectedly rose 0.2 percent in January.
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During the campaign, Trump equated Merkel and Russian President Vladimir Putin on his trustworthy barometer.
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Switzerland's leading KOF economic barometer for July is due to be published at 0700 GMT.
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The aluminum producer's performance is regarded as a barometer for other materials and industrial companies.
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TV's American Barometer polls conducted by HarrisX sometimes utilize party affiliation to correct sampling errors.
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Clothing is not a perfect barometer of religiosity, but somehow tribes have been marked out.
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The American Barometer will measure the public's sentiment on various issues on a daily basis.
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The regional elections were seen as an important barometer for Italy's voting intentions next year.
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The first barometer of Ramaphosa's reformist credentials will be whether he trims a bloated cabinet.
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The Democrats' lead remains unchanged from the last American Barometer conducted on Oct. 6-21625.
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The state of one's kitchen is usually a pretty reliable barometer of their mental health.
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Its factory barometer slipped only a tick to 21901 in January as exports picked up.
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The barometer of personality change during a long-term relationship has historically been pronoun use.
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The ISM, like the financial markets, can be thought of as a growth-momentum barometer.
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So we took this as the ultimate barometer of how the global investment community feels.
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The Australian dollar, a liquid barometer of investor sentiment towards China, skidded half a percent.
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This makes it a good barometer for the amount of bullishness in the stock market.
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The results will provide the first true barometer of public opinion since the 563 election.
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It also gives you a barometer to measure whether you're making enough to get by.
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With its huge network of thousands of stores, Walmart is a barometer for consumer spending.
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A changing MicrosoftThe game has become something of a barometer for shifts within the company.
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Perhaps the best barometer in the energy sector itself is to follow the money trail.
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Billboard's charts have historically been seen as a barometer of success within the music industry.
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"We are a wonderful barometer of the level of anxiety in the country," said Morris.
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The Gourma elephants are a barometer for what's going on in the country, said Canney.
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Narratives matter in the stock market, which is, in many ways, a social-psychological barometer.
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It's become — improbably, and at least partially by accident — a barometer of our national values.
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Is that the main barometer you're going to look at for the next couple weeks?
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DJT, which is often seen as a barometer of the market's health and the overall economy.
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Elsewhere, the , often considered a barometer of risk appetite, gained 0.71 percent to trade at $0.7264.
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Pending sales are a barometer of home purchases that are completed a month or two later.
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But as a criminal defense attorney, she figured she had a pretty good barometer for bullshit.
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The Commerce Department's quarterly GDP report is widely watched as the main barometer of economic growth.
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That matters because a strong pound is seen as a barometer of confidence in Britain's economy.
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And the CAT S60 includes Bluetooth, NFC, an FM radio tuner, and barometer and altimeter sensors.
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"The only real barometer of time is when our kids come to the set," Barber says.
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The MNI Chicago Business Barometer decreased by 4.5 points to a reading of 49.7 in June.
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That's what the widely watched January barometer tells you — so goes January, so goes the year.
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Inside, the Active is packing an accelerometer, built-in GPS, gyroscope, barometer, and heart rate monitor.
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Like most other drones of its class, Staaker is equipped with a barometer to track altitude.
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The euro is often a barometer of global appetite for riskier assets like South Africa's rand.
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"We're almost a barometer for what the rest of the country will see eventually," he said.
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We can use Frankie's receptiveness to Jacob as a barometer for her growth after her divorce.
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The report is seen by many as a barometer for the health of the U.S. economy.
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The group typically has very good taste — but it's not a great barometer for the Oscars.
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Edelman's annual trust barometer shows 28503 percent of Americans distrust both the government and the media.
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The elections may be a barometer of popular sentiment, but they will have little real impact.
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Second highest on the disgust barometer were violations of hygiene norms, such as bad body odor.
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Foster notes that the working party's opinion will be a barometer for the deal's ultimate survival.
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Lee's comments come as a new poll from American Barometer, a new joint project by Hill.
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The Australian dollar, a barometer of sentiment towards China, was up 0.6 percent at US$0.7178.
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Club Brugge is no barometer of the true quality required to thrive in the Champions League.
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That's what the widely watched January barometer tells you — as goes January, so goes the year.
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One barometer about what's going to happen to President Trump is ... what the markets are doing.
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The bottom line: With the election effectively decided, turnout is the best barometer for Putin's support.
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Hornacek had believed the matchup would serve as a barometer; the answer was clear and unkind.
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The fate of the holiday party might be a better barometer of White House press relations.
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As a barometer of our national consciousness, Google is as accurate (and predictive) as it gets.
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Another barometer of growth is the surge in people using California's airports, especially the regional ones.
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In 2015, the Asian Barometer Survey of 13 Asian countries yielded two striking findings from Myanmar.
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Telomere length is seen as a barometer of biological aging, with longer telomeres linked to longevity.
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The closely watched campaign was seen by many as a barometer of Mr. Trump's political sway.
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A barometer, said a wit, is an ingenious instrument that reveals the weather we are experiencing.
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The Biennial has long served as a barometer of the most controversial issues of the day.
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The Australian dollar, a relatively volatile barometer of trade tensions, was a shade weaker at $0.6893.
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The 2019 Edelman Trust Barometer shows a growing gap between elites and those of lower rank.
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His Facebook timeline became his manic stream of consciousness, and my personal barometer for Roland's illness.
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This barometer of overall auction demand was 2.50 at the previous two-year auction in February.
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Perhaps no single company is a better barometer of economic health than , the country's largest retailer.
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To better understand some of these trade dynamics, I draw upon the DHL Global Trade Barometer.
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These trends are reflected in new data from Arab Barometer, a pollster that surveys Arab countries.
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But as a barometer of what people are thinking of future business and profits and stocks.
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The instruments on board – chronometer, thermometer, barometer, compass – were, at the time, state-of-the-art.
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That of copper, a barometer of global industry, is down from its recent peak (chart 4).
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These crime statistics provide a barometer of reported crime; one measure of safety for the country.
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But underscored by vicious ads, the gubernatorial race in particular became a barometer for Trump's clout.
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The Australian dollar, a barometer of investor sentiment towards China, slid as much as half a percent.
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"My concern is, it's not an accurate barometer of whether you have actual grassroots support," Lim said.
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Luckily, we have a directing producer and I kind of let him be a barometer for me.
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There are a bunch of other sensors on the inside, including an accelerometer, barometer, altimeter, and gyroscope.
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VIX, the most widely followed barometer of expected near-term volatility of the S&P 593 index .
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With this in mind, goals might be a better barometer for overall skill than an early debut.
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Bradesco's return on equity, a barometer of profitability, rose to 20.5 percent, in line with analysts' expectations.
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Meanwhile, MBA's barometer on refinancing climbed further from a near 18-year trough reached three weeks earlier.
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I just want her to be okay, but I've learned that the barometer for that is malleable.
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I would recommend that the market is a much better barometer of the art of the possible.
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Wildstein and Baroni used the "one constituent rule" as a barometer by which decisions would be made.
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Hirsch says that the January barometer did work with the correction that followed in January and February.
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Huckabee was a great barometer as to which ones to go with and which ones to cut.
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The survey is viewed as a test of name recognition, and considered something of a polarization barometer.
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Today almost a quarter of people say they are not devout, according to Arab Barometer, a pollster.
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Better-than-expected results brought the stock slightly above the $14 barometer from last year's IPO price.
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Cappelleri said it's important to put this year's market move in context, when considering the January barometer.
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Under the hood, it's also got an accelerometer, gyroscope, barometer, heart rate monitor, and ambient light sensor.
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VIX, the most widely followed barometer of expected near-term volatility of the S&P 500 index .
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The state's unpaid bills, a barometer of its chronic structural budget deficit, totaled $10.9 billion on Thursday.
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This barometer of auction demand was 2.49 at the previous seven-year note sale held in February.
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Both planemakers are expected to announce orders at the Farnborough Airshow, a barometer of the aerospace industry.
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Obviously, a very liberal district's Democratic primary is not some kind of barometer for national electoral success.
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The American Barometer is a daily survey conducted by the HarrisX polling company on behalf of Hill.
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Inversions typically precede recessions in the United States, making the yield curve a closely watched economic barometer.
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"The barometer of this is the Tier 2 bonds," said a second banker who syndicates Italian risk.
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Lloyds Bank's business confidence barometer eased to 33 percent from January's nine-month high of 35 percent.
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That's the largest drop for each key market barometer since 1931, according to data from LPL Research.
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This year it's an especially important barometer of Democratic presidential candidates' early momentum and potential viability (Politico).
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The group's barometer on total mortgage applications adjusted for seasonal factors declined by 2.8 percent to 406.6.
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The Australian dollar, viewed as a barometer of Chinese growth, was 3.973 percent higher against the greenback.
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"The money flow shows you the way," said Diana Avigdor, head of trading at Barometer Capital Management.
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The election was seen as a barometer of the public mood ahead of general elections in 2019.
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At the same time, Libor, a barometer of credit fear during the financial crisis, is ticking higher.
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The MBA's barometer on total mortgage applications adjusted for seasonal factors declined by 2.3 percent to 407.2.
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On Tuesday, shares in South African banks - a barometer of economic and political health - jumped 8 percent.
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So is the FRA-OIS spread USDF-O0X1=R, a barometer of risk in the interbank market.
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So I've always had what I call a desire to raise the cultural barometer of Las Vegas.
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For Mr. Putin, the March 18 vote is all about turnout as the key barometer of support.
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But as a barometer of the level of sophistication the owners expect of their customers, it's telling.
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But, also, it's a handy barometer for seeing who likes what, and why, so whatcha gonna do?
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"And Waffle House is still open," Mr. Hazen said, citing the ever-reliable barometer of Southern disaster.
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South Korea has repeatedly called for more reunions, which are widely viewed as a barometer of relations.
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The European Parliament elections in May 2019 will be an important barometer of the Macron-Orban confrontation.
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A closely watched barometer of sentiment among United States managers dipped to a 12-month low Thursday.
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For voters, that is the single most important barometer of the performance of the health care system.
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The Atlantic's Ron Brownstein smartly points out that Trump's approval rating is, for now, a better barometer.
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His barometer for what makes a player great has never been quite in sync with everyone else's.
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The working party's nonbinding opinion has been tensely awaited as a barometer for the deal's ultimate viability.
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The number is a barometer for how the company is performing ahead of releasing its quarterly earnings.
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The group's barometer on total mortgage applications adjusted for seasonal factors edged up 0.4 percent to 418.5.
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The Chicago Business Barometer fell to 42.9, the lowest level since December 2015, from 48.2 in December.
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The Dublin bourse, often considered a barometer of Brexit sentiment, surged 2.1% to its highest since July.
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Perhaps no single company is a better barometer of economic health than Walmart, the country's largest retailer.
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Argentina's official statistics agency INDEC will release the data, a useful barometer of economic growth, on Thursday.
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The Consumer Approach: If there is one popular barometer of how people feel, it is consumer confidence.
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According to Vayne, looking in the mirror can also act as a barometer for your come down.
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Its fall season has already delivered many performances that raised the barometer and given cause for congratulations.
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And, at times, clothing might actually serve as kind of barometer for our overall mental well-being.
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Dr. Payne describes them to me as "a barometer of the 'terror du jour,'" a compelling thought.
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The Post Office City Costs Barometer 2019 has revealed the cheapest places for a European weekend break.
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Nationally, the trials are being watched as a barometer of whether it is possible to convict police officers.
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Analysts will often look at the company as a barometer for health of the consumer and housing market.
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The GDPR is seen by many as a barometer for the broader global agenda for ensuring data privacy.
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You could drop the barometer from the roof and record the time it takes to hit the ground.
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US Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin has said stock prices are a good barometer of success for a presidency.
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Or you could offer the barometer as a bribe to the building manager and ask him the height.
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It's also a key barometer of consumption, accounting for more than 50 percent of gross domestic product (GDP).
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Elsewhere, the Australian dollar, often considered a barometer of risk appetite, gained 0.4 percent to trade at $0.7245.
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Australia's dollar dropped 0.2% to $0.6841 as risk aversion knocked a currency considered a barometer for investors' moods.
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My wife loves martinis, and that's another good barometer to gauge the mixology skills of a chain restaurant.
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In the past few years, the guest list became a barometer of international investor appetite for Russian assets.
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VIX, a barometer of expected near-term stock market volatility, closed at its lowest level since Feb 2007.
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The Australian dollar, often considered a barometer for global risk appetite, traded at $0.7122, flat on the day.
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Science fiction is often pretty bad at predicting the future: rather, it's a better barometer of the present.
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One barometer is Kansas City Southern, a railway company that brings cars and parts across the Mexican border.
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Copper is known as a barometer of economic health because of its use in homebuilding and commercial construction.
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Overtime pay, a barometer of strength in corporate activity, fell 1.7 percent in March from a year earlier.
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The barometer on consumer expectations tumbled to 78.3, the lowest since October 2016, from 87.0 in late December.
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Given banks' broad exposure to both consumers and businesses, they are viewed as a barometer of the economy.
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VIX, the most widely followed barometer of expected near-term stock market volatility, rose 2.10 points to 12.23.
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Demand for such bonds at weekly auctions is seen as a barometer of market sentiment toward Russian risks.
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He lived a more normal life than I did growing up, so he's a great barometer for me.
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In Poland, it will be a barometer of a liberal resurgence against the ruling Law and Justice party.
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The country will once again act as a barometer for risk appetite this year ahead of substantial supply.
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Overtime pay - a barometer of strength in corporate activity - fell 1.3 percent in September from a year ago.
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The MBA's barometer on total mortgage applications adjusted for seasonal factors rose 3.3 percent to 420.5 last week.
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Corluka assessed the Brazil match as a good barometer of Croatia's potential to make an impact in Russia.
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TV American Barometer poll before Tuesday's midterms, Democrats hold a six-point advantage on the generic congressional ballot.
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The MBA's seasonally adjusted barometer on refinance applications jumped 18.7 percent to 1,172.4, the highest since March 2018.
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VIX, a widely followed barometer of expected near-term volatility for stocks, was up 0.8 points at 21.9.
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The other barometer was how rushed Raonic made Federer look as he relentlessly launched missiles at his body.
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Inversions typically precede recessions in the United States, so the yield curve is a closely watched economic barometer.
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Closely watched consumer pricing data, often viewed as an inflation barometer, rose 0.2 percent in May, matching expectations.
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After all, I think Spectacles look really cool, and I'm a pretty good barometer for upcoming fashion trends.
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And whether it's accurate or not, who has sponsored what has become a barometer of a company's success.
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Unfortunately, great-grandma's ballooned barometer encouraged me to heap on second helpings of mashed potatoes and the like.
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Many economists use the labour market as the most accurate barometer of how Ireland's open economy is doing.
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And he kept vigilant watch on the markets, using the chart as a barometer of his own standing.
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Normally, that silver price increase is a good barometer for what's happening with the entire health insurance market.
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I even wondered if it was because this time it happened in a political barometer-state like Florida.
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Such a move could shake the American stock market, which Mr. Trump considers a barometer of his success.
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Independents have long seen handling of the environment as a barometer of whether a candidate shares their values.
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The European elections, typically low-turnout affairs dominated by the most ideologically motivated voters, are an imperfect barometer.
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GfK's consumer confidence barometer for April, release on Friday, dropped on point from the previous month to -7.
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Across the globe, people trust business leaders more than they do their government, Edelman's 2020 Trust Barometer shows.
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The Age of Trump erodes assumptions about art's role as a barometer—and sometime engine—of social change.
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Net interest margin, a barometer of profitability, improved in the quarter, although CBA did not provide a number.
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For Dick's Sporting Goods' ambitions with women, Calia offers a good barometer for what the company can accomplish.
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Republicans are divided on the issue of abortion, according to a new American Barometer poll, conducted by Hill.
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The CBOE Volatility Index, or VIX, a market barometer often dubbed Wall Street's fear gauge, surged nearly 40%.
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Many auto analysts see retail sales as a better barometer of consumer spending than total light vehicle sales.
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The Iowa caucuses are seen as a barometer for which candidates will stand out in the primary race.
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While Putin is genuinely popular, real competition is absent and authorities see turnout as a vital barometer of legitimacy.
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The group's seasonally adjusted barometer of refinancing applications decreased to 1,210.5, the lowest since the week of Jan. 6.
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South Korean exports - an Asian trade barometer - fell at a slower pace, pointing to some improvement in global demand.
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"They tend to be a good barometer for the economy because their chips go into almost everything," said Zino.
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The stock market, Trump's barometer for his own success, is suffering its worst performance since the 2008 financial crisis.
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The Australian dollar, viewed as a barometer for global investor sentiment, fell 0.3% to $0.6901, a two-week low.
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A closely followed barometer of economic health, the survey measures consumers' attitudes toward current economic conditions and future expectations.
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Land registration in Tanzania is inefficient but can also be corrupt, according to Transparency International's 2014 Global Corruption Barometer.
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It has come to serve as a barometer for the Brussels institutions, and to some degree for the continent.
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The S3 has a built-in speaker and a whole bunch of sensors, including a barometer, altimeter and GPS.
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That spilled into currencies, with the Australian dollar — a barometer of China's economic fortunes — gaining 0.2 percent to $0.7235.
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The Australian dollar, viewed as a barometer of Chinese growth, gave up early gains to trade 0.26 percent lower.
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And that's just the people who watched at least 70 percent of one episode (Netflix's barometer as a "view").
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Hopes that China would ramp up fiscal stimulus boosted the Australian dollar, seen as a barometer of investor sentiment.
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But on the streets of Essex, shares and sterling are not the barometer by which voters were taking stock.
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Inflation is a barometer of economic health and used as a yardstick of success for the ECB money printing.
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He wondered, for instance, if a barometer in a smartphone could possibly detect a door opening in a room.
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As a result, its pile of unpaid bills, a barometer of the state's structural deficit, has topped $13 billion.
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According to TI's Global Corruption Barometer, 86% of Indonesians thought that their political parties and their judiciary were corrupt.
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All this helps explain why trust in social media and search engines plunged in the new Edelman Trust Barometer.
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As a result, the state's pile of unpaid bills, a barometer of its structural deficit, has topped $14 billion.
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London's FTSE 100 and the Dublin bourse, often seen as a barometer for Brexit sentiment, rose 0.7 percent each.
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There's no barometer yet for VR sales figures It's hard to know exactly what to make of the figure.
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But if the election is a barometer of how voters feel about Trump, Ossoff hasn't really been showing it.
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The chart above shows the widening spread between Italian and German bund yields - a crucial barometer of market anxiety.
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The Dow Jones Transport Average index, seen by some as a barometer of economic activity, ended down 0.7 percent.
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North Dakota's drilling rig count, a closely watched barometer of the state's oil industry's health, has been steadily rising.
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Copper is seen as a barometer of economic growth because of its widespread use in so many different industries.
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A majority of American voters say they oppose celebrities giving political endorsements, according to a new American Barometer survey.
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Andrew Cuomo has the lowest favorability rating among potential Democratic presidential hopefuls, according to a new American Barometer poll.
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The GOP pollster said he was surprised by the results of a new American Barometer poll conducted by Hill.
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South African banks, considered the barometer of both economic and political sentiment, were a feature on the gainers' list.
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But it's always a barometer of how well Balanchine style is being honored, often giving glimpses of the sublime.
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Shares of Salesforce, seen as a barometer for the cloud-computing sector, rose 1.923 percent in after-hours trading.
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Democrats have maintained their lead from the last American Barometer generic ballot poll, which was conducted Aug. 21625-2900.
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Ken Esch is a tax partner in private company services at PwC, where he leads the firm's Trendsetter Barometer.
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It is also a key barometer of consumption, accounting for more than 22015 percent of gross domestic product (GDP).
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Fortinet said billings - an important barometer of the health of the company's business - rose 15 percent to $463.2 million.
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Democrats beat Republicans by 2900 points among millennials on the generic ballot, according to a new American Barometer survey.
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According to Privacy Barometer, The Party of the Animals scores high on privacy, and so do GroenLinks and D66.
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Everything on the internet since, from YouTube videos to Yelp listings, is punctuated with a barometer of user taste.
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The vote had been viewed as a barometer of Merkel's authority in the conservative ranks after a difficult year.
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And she's a barometer of, and tribune for, some of his core supporters, including her good friend Matt Drudge.
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Business executives may be a good leading barometer of how Trump voters will respond if the economy weakens further.
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"It puts people on heightened alert," said Diana Avigdor, head of trading and portfolio manager at Barometer Capital Management.
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The firm's barometer of consumer sentiment and sociopolitical stability has registered a steady decline since the end of 2016.
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The company has been a closely watched barometer for Silicon Valley and Wall Street since its initial public offering.
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AMD's strong sales results are a better barometer for the industry's health than the company-specific issues at Facebook.
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That's why Nevada will provide an excellent barometer for who our Democratic nominee, and our next president, will be.
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However, it often gives you a good barometer of the general shape of things, especially at the state level.
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Cisco is regarded as a good barometer of enterprise spending due to its market leadership in key technology products.
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Is the clock a meaningful measure of the nuclear dangers we face and a useful barometer of things "nuclear"?
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A journalistic conclusion that Trump is a cad hardly moves the "this is news" needle on the public barometer.
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For Rangers Coach Alain Vigneault, the victory provided a good barometer with seven weeks remaining in the regular season.
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The news follows a report earlier this month that showed a strong pickup in wage gains, another inflation barometer.
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A separate barometer of small companies' financial health suggested companies are finding it easier to pay off old loans.
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The president has long regarded the health of the markets as a barometer for the strength of his presidency.
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It's a step too far to say that Pascal Siakam's performance is a nightly barometer for the Toronto Raptors.
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Questions like the one above are used as a barometer to mark your possible improvement from or descent into depression.
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So if January turns out to be positive, the historically accurate January barometer could rescue stocks from a bear market.
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What cosplay does do, though, is act as a barometer, a handy gauge displaying the various pressures influencing the zeitgeist.
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The Model 3 is a significant barometer by which investors and the industry are measuring Tesla's capability as an automaker.
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Hate crime experts say the report's value is not as a meticulous count, but as a reliable barometer of trends.
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Illinois' unpaid bills, a barometer of its deep financial problems, hit an all-time high of $12.8 billion last week.
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The Australian currency is considered as a barometer of risk appetite towards China given its close economic ties with Beijing.
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Following my joy is a big barometer for what projects I choose and where I decide to spend my time.
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A dispute ensued over whether the Windy City was simply an isolated example or a barometer of a wider problem.
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"It's obviously trading as the barometer for the presidential election," said Dominic Bunning, an emerging markets FX strategist at HSBC.
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Investors now await the non-farm payrolls data, a key barometer of the U.S. economy, due later in the day.
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I've been in long-term relationships for the last seven or eight years, so I don't have the best barometer.
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Attention is now turning to Friday's non-farm payrolls report, a key barometer of the health of the U.S. economy.
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The credit growth was measured using TSF, an economic barometer of total fundraising by Chinese non-state entities, including individuals.
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In 20123, 22012% of Mexicans gave a bribe, up from 260% in 28, according to Transparency International's Global Corruption Barometer.
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According to Allianz 2016 Risk Barometer, cyber incidents are considered the No. 1 emerging risk for the long-term future.
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The seasonally-adjusted barometer on applications to refinance increased 11.3 percent last week to 2,122.0, the highest in seven weeks.
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Still, the Asian Barometer Survey, run by National Taiwan University, has on four occasions quizzed the Chinese public about democracy.
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The aircraft industry, including Boeing and Airbus , is another barometer as it relies heavily on an open global supply chain.
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Why it matters: The data is typically a good barometer of what's to come in the government's official jobs report.
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The underlining ethos of Profile is that the true barometer of success is to be comfortable in your own skin.
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The MNI Chicago Business Barometer rose 0.2 points to a reading of 57.6 in April, ending three straight monthly declines.
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The rand - a telling barometer of Zuma's fortunes - has gained more than 15 percent against the dollar over that period.
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The claims data is also a key component of Yardeni Research's "Boom-Bust Barometer" – a reliable indicator for U.S. stocks.
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VIX, the widely followed barometer of near-term stock market gyrations, briefly dipped to 9.97, the lowest in a decade.
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The Nasdaq tech barometer was the sole index to post a solid gain for the month, up about 2.1 percent.
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The regional Fed's six-month business conditions barometer increased to 38.0, the highest since May 2018, from 21.4 in June.
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"Saturday in 2004, the barometer for watering the seventh green was, did anyone make double or triple (bogey)?" he said.
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VIX, the most widely followed barometer of expected near-term volatility of the benchmark U.S. S&P 500 stock index .
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LONDON — Vogue has long been the international barometer of style, delivering its universally-respected verdict on what's — and who's — hot.
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Most California residents think the tech industry is under-regulated, according to The 2018 Edelman Trust Barometer California Supplemental Survey.
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On top of that, the amount of television I'm watching is a pretty clear barometer of where I'm at emotionally.
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This year's Edelman Trust Barometer featured the "inversion of influence", whereby decisions made at the top are the least trusted.
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Forty-three percent of Americans said they would describe the economy as "good," according to a new American Barometer poll.
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Using Times Square tchotchke shops as a barometer, the two-year-old tower is already nearing the apotheosis of kitsch.
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The Russell 2000's downfall is significant because the index is viewed as a barometer for confidence in American growth.
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The coming elections are seen as an important barometer of public sentiment in both the West Bank and Gaza Strip.
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Economists focus on stock market reactions because they provide a useful real-time barometer of a nation's broader economic prospects.
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But his trial on 18 criminal counts is being viewed as a barometer of the strength of the Mueller investigation.
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Say-on-pay votes are not binding in Canada, but they are viewed as a key barometer of investor sentiment.
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Market watchers pay close attention to semiconductor stocks, as they are often viewed as a barometer for technology in general.
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While the data shows us #DeleteUber didn't have a significant effect on the app ecosystem, it isn't a true barometer.
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It's tempting to declare that the Internet isn't real life, that online hate isn't a credible barometer for offline behavior.
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Like all drones, the Disco comes with a set of standard sensors like an accelerometer, gyroscope, magnetometer, barometer and GPS.
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That's a major finding of Coller Capital's latest Private Equity Barometer, a bi-annual survey of over 100 global LPs.
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Ireland's main share index, seen as a barometer for Brexit sentiment, meanwhile rose 1.3 percent to its highest since November.
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Prices for key industrial commodities oil and copper, often viewed as barometer for the prospects of the global economy, fell.
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With hundreds of millions of customers regularly using its online shopping websites, Alibaba is a good barometer of consumer sentiment.
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Their game against the Pistons, who are part of the thick midsection of the Eastern Conference, was a better barometer.
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"He's a good barometer of a society that has come of age and can now laugh at itself," she said.
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The 20-component index, which includes airlines, railroads and package delivery companies, is often considered a barometer of economic activity.
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After that, protesting players began taking the blame for the decline in N.F.L. television ratings, the league's most-valued barometer.
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The new event is set to be an early barometer of the watch industry's mood as the new decade begins.
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Copper, considered a barometer of the health of the global industrial sector, was down a bit less than 1 percent.
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Kaplan suggested that using those probabilities as a barometer of the likelihood of a Fed move would be a mistake.
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International trade tends to be a good barometer of how the world economy is doing and where it is headed.
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Populist rhetoric may resonate in the short-term, but the economy is actually the most reliable barometer of election results.
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But it's important to be realistic and consider the darker possibilities (perhaps probabilities, if Trump's early appointments are a barometer).
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The 2018 Edelman Trust Barometer offers an annual snapshot of a country's trust in its government, media, businesses and NGOs.
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Support for the center-left bloc stands at 54.8 percent, according to an average of polls published by Berlingske Barometer.
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Still, the crowd noise can also be a good barometer of which winners the industry audience is most excited about.
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There is no clearer barometer of drag's newfound mainstream appeal than in its conflation of purchase power with fan devotion.
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MBA's barometer on refinancing activity jumped 46.5% from the prior week to 1,956.5, a level not seen since November 2016.
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If you look to Facebook mentions as a barometer for national elections, you could expect a rout in today's primaries.
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Taylor Swift, that walking barometer of cultural trends, took a lengthy hiatus from collecting famous boyfriends to collect famous girlfriends.
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BOUIS: The barometer for the economists was always calories, energy - if you could increase calories, that was going to improve nutrition.
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The group's weekly barometer on home refinancing fell 5.3 percent to 1,110.5 from 1,172.4, which was the highest since March 2018.
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Music remains my barometer, my crutch, and my teacher as I deal with the challenges that come with my mental illnesses.
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Cyber risk has consistently been cited as the top risk since the Depository launched its Systemic Risk Barometer Survey in 2013.
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The tech industry remained the most trusted entity in America as recently as last year, according to the Edelman Trust Barometer.
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It is a major driver of the economy and an important barometer of Chinese consumers' willingness to open their purse strings.
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Investors are now awaiting non-farm payrolls data for February on Friday, seen as a key barometer of the U.S. economy.
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The jobs report will serve as a barometer for how much the 40-day General Motors strike weighed on the economy.
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The survey, a closely-followed barometer of consumer attitudes, measures sentiment toward business conditions, short term outlook, personal finances and jobs.
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The survey, a closely-followed barometer of consumer attitudes, measures sentiment toward business conditions, short term outlook, personal finances and jobs.
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DJT, seen by some as a barometer of the economy, gained 1.8 percent for its second-best day of the year.
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By now, the "Ragnar" look seems almost ordinary, at least if you use physical trainers and baristas as your social barometer.
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"Oil is acting as a barometer for the economy," said Andre Bakhos, managing director at Janlyn Capital in Bernardsville, New Jersey.
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The rate is a barometer for 30-year fixed mortgage rates, auto loans, student loans and credit card annual percentage rates.
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In addition, stock prices (a favourite barometer of Mr Trump's) will sag and the economy will begin to weaken during 2019.
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"I guess you could say that I am a living barometer of when Alec Baldwin is getting into trouble," Alex says.
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The IMDb Top 250 isn't a perfect barometer for "best movies ever," but as crowdsourced film ratings databases go, it's solid.
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Fear was drilled into me from day one in this town & you were the barometer by which my behavior was judged.
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VIX, a barometer of expected near-term stock market gyrations, ended down at 13.46, its lowest closing level in a week.
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The peso had been closely watched during the election campaign as a barometer of the markets' expectation of a Trump win.
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On Wednesday, the Institute for Supply Management said its barometer on domestic services industries reached a 21-year peak in September.
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The big picture: The size of the major social media platforms makes for a useful barometer of public opinion and interest.
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Companies risk economic fallout: EY's Capital Confidence Barometer found that U.S. executives ranked cybersecurity as the top reason for deal cancelation.
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RE: Well, the big change in the barometer this year is that there is now loss of faith in the system.
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By default, a single press launches the Activity Zone, which contains bite-sized information like the weather, barometer data and compass.
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The GPS complements a handful of other sensors like an altimeter, barometer and speedometer for a full range of data-tracking.
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Copper, a key barometer of world growth, rebounded from three-week lows as did other metals such as nickel and zinc.
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Ocean acidification and coral bleaching Considered a crucial barometer of environmental health, ocean acidity is already wiping out entire marine ecosystems.
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The CBOE Volatility index, the most widely followed barometer of expected near-term stock market volatility, rose 3.05 points to 13.18.
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"Investors will continue to monitor key barometer currency pairs," said Nick Twidale, chief operating officer at Rakuten Securities Australia in Sydney.
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"I just don't think we can use the yield of the 003-year as a barometer for the economy," said Hogan.
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Changing preseason destinations for soccer clubs might seem like a relatively unimportant barometer of shifting geopolitical winds, but consider the source.
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The watch also features an omni-directional EXO antenna with GPS and GLONASS, an altimeter, compass, barometer, and heart rate monitor.
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"Some will characterize the refugee ceiling as the sole barometer of America's commitment to vulnerable people around the world," he said.
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The American Barometer survey was conducted on Saturday, when the shooting at the Tree of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh took place.
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While Fed rate hikes generally signal a strong economy, they often suppress the stock market, which is Trump's preferred economic barometer.
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Forty-eight percent of Americans say they are employed and satisfied with their job, according to a new American Barometer survey.
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"As long as the central banks use the equity markets as a barometer, then we should be taking risk, " Ablin said.
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During my last trip, while the wildfire was razing Fort McMurray, I traveled along Lakewood Drive, my barometer for Yarnell's recovery.
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More Democrats want elected officials to focus on job growth than on wage growth, according to a new American Barometer poll.
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Shares of Applied Materials, whose results are often seen as a barometer for the semiconductor industry, rose 4% in extended trading.
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Democrats are leading Republicans on the generic congressional ballot by 10 points among women, according to a new American Barometer survey.
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The Chicago Purchasing Management Index, also known as the Chicago Business Barometer, fell to 44.4 this month from 49.7 in June.
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In a third report, the Institute for Supply Management-Chicago said its business barometer fell 4.3 points to 51.5 in August.
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Plus, why a high stakes race in Ohio tomorrow could be the barometer for the power of the President in November.
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Gold is now awaiting further direction from U.S. non-farm payrolls data this week, a key barometer of the U.S. economy.
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According to the Edelman Trust Barometer, the public's trust in the broader U.S. financial services industry stands at just 54 percent.
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"I think it's still a valid barometer but you need to adjust for its weaker signal about the future," said Caron.
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And shifting the city from a center of art production to art consumption will be a crucial barometer of Frieze's success.
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The 2017 Americas Barometer reports that over half of those living in the Northern Triangle fear being victim of a homicide.
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Also showing a tightening trend is the FRA-OIS spread USDF-O0X1=R, a barometer of risk in the interbank market.
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Granted, it's still just a trailer, so it only works so well as a barometer for the film as a whole.
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The results were a barometer of Mr. Erdogan's weakened standing among voters, amid a recession and his use of executive powers.
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So in the absence of written rules and/or in the interpretation of them, there's one common barometer: your common sense.
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The festival features several comedians of color, and also serves as a barometer of where the industry is as a whole.
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He was using the acronyms for monthly, weekly and daily active users, a common barometer for people's engagement with online services.
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The rallies were the first major street protests faced by Mr. Macron, and a barometer of the public's reaction to him.
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Still, executives' involvement with the groups — or their decision to withdraw — had become a barometer of their support for the president.
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Crude oil, which is often viewed as a real-time barometer of economic growth, has plunged deeper into a bear market.
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The Australian dollar, viewed as a barometer of Chinese growth, clung to gains from Monday and emerging market currencies edged higher.
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Here are five reasons to stop paying close attention to the Dow and instead make the your go-to market barometer.
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The spread is often considered a recession barometer, with higher short-term rates and lower long-term rates suggesting weaker outlook.
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"It&aposs a much better barometer of what&aposs going on in the US economy," he said at a media event.
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The group's barometer on overall mortgage activity on a seasonally adjusted basis rose 5.8 percent in the latest week to 392.9.
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The survey, a closely followed barometer of consumer attitudes, measures confidence toward business conditions, short-term outlook, personal finances and jobs.
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Trump has been increasingly alarmed at the drop in the stock market, which he considers a key barometer of economic health.
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The reunions of so-called separated families remain a highly emotional affair and are widely viewed as a barometer of relations.
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Trump is known to keep a keen eye on markets, reading them as a barometer for the strength of his presidency.
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The barometer is steady at 29, 28, and we're looking at a great — and I mean a great — Memorial Day weekend.
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There may be no better barometer of a late-night host's standing at his network than their presence at the upfront.
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Since 1980, the January Barometer has correctly predicted the S&P 500's year-end direction 68 percent of the time.
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With 55 members, many in crucial southern states, the CBC will be closely watched as a barometer for African-American voters.
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Previously, US forces have classified another key barometer of success in the war: the number of Afghan soldiers or police killed.
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Shares of the company are up more than 14 percent after the release came out, where the company beat out expectations that Wall Street set across the board — which, while not the best barometer, serves as a somewhat public barometer as well as what helps determine whether or not it can lock up the best talent.
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The company also is updating Record, its mobile app, making it a 24/7 real-time barometer of your fitness and health.
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The relationship between the 2-year and 10-year yields is often used as a barometer of investor expectations for economic growth.
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Look, no one expected the sequel to the channel's mid-aughts wonder, "The Hills," to raise the barometer on a Bechdel test.
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Built into each pair is a collection of sensors that include an accelerometer, gyroscope and barometer, and sensors for humidity and proximity.
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According to the 2019 Edelman Trust Barometer, 71% of employees believe it's critically important for "my CEO" to respond to challenging times.
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The survey, called the Manufacturing Barometer, was carried out by the Kenya Association of Manufacturers in the first quarter of this year.
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A recent barometer of participation in auctions suggests overseas buyers have not been showing up in force, according to Treasury Department data.
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The , a barometer of investor sentiment, was unchanged on the day at $0.7173 but close to a 1-1/2 month high.
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It comes with GPS, a host of sensors (including heart rate, altimeter, and barometer), and supports Garmin's expansive range of tracking features.
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Larson said monitoring that confidence over time can be an important barometer of emerging issues that countries may need to act on.
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This barometer of growth among service providers such as banks, restaurants and hotels is now at the lowest level since August 249.
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"It was shocking because the regulators have been laser-focused on consumer prices as the key antitrust barometer for ages," he said.
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This barometer of CEO optimism hasn't seen a quarter-over-quarter increase since it hit a record high over a year ago.
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The rise, which topped analyst estimates, broke a run of 12 consecutive months of falling economic activity, an important barometer of growth.
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But there are several reasons to think the rate in New Jersey is the best barometer of autism's prevalence, according to Zahorodny.
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The six-month outlook gauge softened to 66.67 from 68.18 in May, but the survey's price barometer rose to 73.91 from 72.73.
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The theme of geopolitical tension was also detected as a global threat to business in Allianz's 2019 Risk Barometer, published on Tuesday.
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VIX, the most widely followed barometer of expected near-term volatility for stocks, last year logged a historically low average of 21999.
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Ireland's main index, considered a barometer of Brexit sentiment, snapped a six-day winning streak on Tuesday to close down 0.7 percent.
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" Users can browse the library based on what type of emotion they're looking for, and even filter using a "barometer of naughtiness.
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This barometer on investors' inflation outlook in the next decade sagged to 1.77 percent on Thursday, which was the lowest since Nov.
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An Indo Barometer Survey conducted in late January gave Widodo 48.8 percent support, with Subianto at 22.3 percent and 28.9 percent undecided.
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Results for Applied Materials Inc, seen as a barometer for the chip equipment maker industry, also discouraged investors after its disappointing forecast.
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In addition to the renovation survey, Houzz publishes a "Renovation Barometer," which tracks confidence in the home renovation market among industry professionals.
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If general growth is no longer a barometer for economic health, Sanders's campaign was the beginning of a search for new criteria.
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The Mexican peso, often used as a barometer for the Trump agenda, rose 0.49 percent against the dollar to trade at 19.072.
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And these are national polls, but the House initiates impeachment, so polls of individual congressional districts would be a more accurate barometer.
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The first 100 days are an arbitrary barometer of success, but it is a milestone the president considers a milestone as well.
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"You have gold, which benefits because all of his policies are inflationary," said Diana Avigdor, head of trading at Barometer Capital Management.
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There is even talk of a "freight recession" and investors look to the transportation sector as a barometer of U.S. economic health.
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VIX, the most widely followed barometer of expected near-term volatility for the S&P 7.043, closed down 27.04 points at 27.3.
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Clients and traders use CDS as a general barometer of a bank's health - the credit market's equivalent of a bank's share price.
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It's equipped with an accelerometer, gyroscope, magnetometer, barometer, Pitot, GPS, and a 14-megapixel wide-angle lens with digital stabilization, of course.
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The 10-year note is used as a benchmark for many financial instruments, including mortgages and as a barometer of investor confidence.
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While losing congressional seats affects a president's agenda, it has no bearing on his viability — at least by the ultimate barometer: Reelection.
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MBA's seasonally-adjusted barometer on loan requests to buy a home fell 5.9 percent to 224.0, the lowest level since February 2017.
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The Institute for Supply Management-Chicago said its business barometer jumped 21973 points to 2266 this month, the highest since January 2750.
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The MBA's seasonally adjusted barometer on loan requests for home purchases climbed 22014 percent to 278.5, the highest level since April 2010.
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The outcome is widely seen as the latest barometer on the value of Trump's endorsement for Republican candidates ahead the 2020 elections.
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A majority of voters overwhelmingly said they are against eliminating passenger screenings at small airports, according to a new American Barometer poll.
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On Tuesday, closely watched consumer pricing data, which is often viewed as an inflation barometer, rose 0.2 percent in May, matching expectations.
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Wednesday's nonbinding opinion from a group of Europe's data privacy authorities was tensely awaited as a barometer for the deal's ultimate viability.
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"The summer season is vitally important and Memorial weekend is a big barometer of how the overall summer will perform," he said.
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Kempowski gives us a hundred pages of this steady pressure-building—delicately achieved, with a constantly flickering humor—until the barometer breaks.
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"Cartoons are a barometer of press freedom in any country," said Mwampembwa, a Tanzanian cartoonist who has lived in Kenya for years.
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The six-month outlook gauge fell to 68.18 from 72.50 in February, while the survey's price barometer retreated to 79.55 from 81.82.
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For the creator of a show that has often been heralded as a barometer for modern pop culture, that's a huge problem.
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KOF economic barometer for November due at 0800 GMT Swiss retail sales in October due at 0815 GMT (Reporting by Zurich newsroom)
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A way to avoid that is by shopping at Base Superstore, which has been the fashion barometer for Miami men since 1989.
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Libor and its premia over risk-free interest rates are often seen as a barometer of the health of the banking system.
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The 29-year yield is especially important to investors given its role as a barometer for mortgage rates and other financial instruments.
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The 10-year yield is especially important to investors given its role as a barometer for mortgage rates and other financial instruments.
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Retail sales are a key barometer of the strength of private consumption, which accounts for roughly 60 percent of the Japanese economy.
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Oil prices have influenced stock markets for most of this year as investors take oil demand as a barometer of economic growth.
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Since the end of World War II, no barometer has done a better job of predicting a recession than the yield curve.
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If you do this as a barometer activity, post the terms "Strongly Agree" and "Strongly Disagree" at opposite ends of the classroom.
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The group's barometer on loan applications for home purchases, which is seen as proxy on future housing activity, slipped 3.5% to 268.6.
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If they feel so moved by the discussion, let them change their place on the barometer and explain why they did so.
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We need to allow the customer to feel like she's in on the joke — I use that a lot as a barometer.
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It's expensive and difficult to flex institutional and infrastructure muscle in the state, which serves as a barometer of any campaign's viability.
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"Some will characterize the refugee ceiling as the full barometer of America's commitment to vulnerable people around the world," Mr. Pompeo said.
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She is also a machine — a battery, sensors, GPS, barometer and flight control computer stuffed into a falcon-shaped, hand-painted exterior.
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The study found that the participants' average hemoglobin A25.67C a long-term barometer of blood sugar levels, fell to just 28 percent.
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It's being seen by some as an early barometer of voter attitude in the Rust Belt heading into the presidential election season.
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Meanwhile, the Chicago Business Barometer, which tracks Midwestern business activity steered mainly by trade and manufacturing, fell back into contraction in September.
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For many weeks this year, the VIX hovered persistently in single-digit territory, unusual for a barometer that historically trades around 20.
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Yet many farmers are optimistic about future economic conditions, according to a Purdue University/CME Group Ag Economy Barometer survey in December.
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The trial of Mr. Basuki, known as Ahok, was seen as a barometer for religious tolerance in Indonesia, a Muslim-majority nation.
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"For some of these campaigns, it's more than just a barometer to show how much enthusiasm they're getting," Time's Molly Ball said.
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Until February, the overall barometer of global social mood, the world stock market index, had been on a tear in nominal terms.
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The size of our military presence on the Peninsula is not a barometer of the US defense posture or the alliance's health.
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The consumer price index, a widely followed barometer for U.S. inflation, has risen just 1.6 percent in the 12 months through June.
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Scientific literature (a barometer for measuring knowledge production and innovation in a specific field) on space has steadily increased around the world.
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Salesforce, seen as a barometer for the cloud-computing sector, has benefited as more businesses choose cheaper and easier cloud-software services.
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Now the Welsh Political Barometer, an opinion poll, puts the Tories on 40% and on course to win 21 seats to Labour's 15.
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According to Gadney, a former journalist who's always had an interest in data, The Player Barometer was designed with fan engagement in mind.
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The survey, based on responses by 53 economists, is a leading barometer of where the US business community thinks the economy is headed.
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Standardized testing is the sole barometer for a public school's success, but many argue these tests prove little about student or school success.
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Thanks to PPG's scope and scale, the company is seen as a corporate barometer for the health and direction of the global economy.
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Overtime pay, a barometer of strength in corporate activity, fell 1.9 percent in the year to December, down for a seventh consecutive month.
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Macy's in particular — with more than 26 stores across the U.S., including Bloomingdale's — has served as a sort of barometer for its peers.
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The Australian dollar, a barometer of investor sentiment, was unchanged at $0.7174, hovering close to a near seven-week high brushed on Friday.
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It's a race that's being closely watched in Washington, a barometer for whether Republicans can disagree with Trump and still get re-elected.
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It's the closest thing to a near-term public barometer for the company's success, which means it does a lot for employee morale.
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"The index is becoming a powerful barometer for policymakers and playing a role in building an Africa which is able to fund itself."
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He has been deluged with media requests this week and has been making television appearances talking about the almanac and the January barometer.
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And while that decision has nothing to do with a bearish forecast from the January barometer, he doesn't entirely dismiss such market maxims.
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Overtime pay, a barometer of strength in corporate activity, rose 1.0 percent year-on-year versus an annual 1.6 percent increase in July.
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Small business borrowing is a key barometer of growth because little firms tend to do much of the hiring that drives economic gains.
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Experts say the trade war has hurt market sentiment, but the stock market has never been a reliable barometer of Chinese economic strength.
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The transports index is widely followed by the Street because some view it as a barometer for the overall health of the economy.
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The VIX — the market's volatility barometer — which had spiked by more than 150% in 2018, hit its lowest level since October this week.
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Cramer uses this as a key barometer for China, as it is the measure of raw materials shipped in bulk, mostly to China.
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The Australian dollar, seen as a proxy of China-related trades as well as a barometer of risk sentiment, was flat at $0.7191.
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It will be telling for how much we can rely on post-debate buzz to be a barometer for impact on public opinion.
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For Roach, social media, especially Instagram, is a great barometer of an outfit's success, be it the work of others or his own.
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According to a 2013 report by Transparency International's Global Corruption Barometer, Sierra Leone has the highest incidence of bribery in sub-Saharan Africa.
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Boral produces building products such as bricks, plasterboard, trimming and roofing, and the company's performance is a key barometer for the housing market.
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On Tuesday, the Richmond Fed said its regional factory barometer took a record drop in July to its lowest level since January 2013.
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The auto sector — a major part of the Chinese economy — is watched as a barometer on how much consumers are willing to spend.
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"It's not about oil being a barometer of the global economy," said Art Hogan, chief market strategist at Wunderlich Securities in New York.
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The volume of screams, shouts, and claps are truly the barometer for success, and have been throughout history — from Beatlemania to the Beyhive.
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Small business borrowing is a key barometer of growth because small companies tend to do much of the hiring that drives economic gains.
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Meanwhile, a separate barometer of small companies' financial health suggests companies are not avoiding new debts because of troubles paying off old ones.
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On Wednesday, the Institute for Supply Management-Chicago said its business barometer dropped 4.3 points to 51.5 in August, falling short of expectations.
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There's a sharp divide between Americans and Chinese when asked which institutions are "most broken," according to the latest annual Edelman Trust Barometer.
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But for now, the Azteca Stadium on Sunday will provide the most immediate and raw barometer of public sentiment around the bilateral relationship.
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The CSI's banking sub-index is still hurting but the healthcare index, a barometer of economic and financial optimism, is at record highs.
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The group's barometer on loan applications for home purchases, which is seen as a proxy on future housing activity, decreased 210.1% to 265.1.
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The car retails for around $450,000, and is a barometer of how luxury car sales are faring in the U.S. amid global worries.
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It is a constant barometer of his perceptions of success, and it compares his success to that of his YouTube friends and rivals.
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The company's local advertising accounts, a closely followed barometer of Yelp's business, were 143,000 during the quarter, slightly below the 20,000 analysts expected.
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China's car market is also a major employer, driver of economic growth and a barometer of consumers' willingness to buy big-ticket items.
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BlackRock chief Larry Fink said Wednesday he wants businesses to develop a better barometer for how they are planning and executing their strategies.
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"Like it or not, we use oil as a barometer for the global economy," said Art Hogan, chief market strategist at Wunderlich Securities.
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"I don't want to say just me," Bradley said, when I asked him if he considers his shooting a barometer for Boston's success.
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The group's barometer on loan applications for home purchases, which is seen as a proxy on future housing activity, fell 3.0% to 253.0.
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Davitt said such products have distorted the VIX and to some degree have robbed the index of its effectiveness as a market barometer.
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J.P. Morgan Private Bank's Spring Investment Barometer, released this week, surveyed more than 700 global private clients across Europe and the Middle East.
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He didn't speak Russian, so he relied on his translator, a hard-nosed woman named Gulmira, to act as a sort of barometer.
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While the positions shift (and many titles fall off the charts) once the holiday months arrive, they're a good barometer of publisher health.
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Their opinion, while non-binding, had been tensely awaited as a barometer of the deal's viability in court, and came back decidedly mixed.
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Freight indicators are available with a much shorter lag than most macroeconomic statistics, which makes them a good barometer of the economy's health.
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The report, coupled with a weak reading on the Chicago Business Barometer, pressured the major indexes on Thursday, the last day of October.
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Men are more likely than women to say they are financially better off since last year, according to a new American Barometer survey.
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Overtime pay, a barometer of strength in corporate activity, rose 1.9 percent year-on-year versus an annual 3.5 percent increase in June.
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Democrats lead Republicans by 11 points on the generic ballot roughly two months out from November's midterm elections, according to the American Barometer.
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India entered 2018 with the resolve to turn around its economy, but signs of stress have shown up in one barometer: the currency.
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While these numbers are not official, they still serve as a good barometer by which to measure the state of the country's violence.
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Seventy-nine percent of voters said it should be illegal to provide people with the blueprints, according to a new American Barometer poll.
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Small business borrowing is a key barometer of growth because little firms tend to do much of the hiring that fuels economic growth.
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A much more important barometer of long term health and well-being is the strength of your relationships with family, friends and spouses.
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CPI, which is the government's broadest inflation barometer, is the benchmark against which Treasury Inflation Protected Securities adjust their principal and interest payments.
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The group's barometer on loan applications for home purchases, which is seen as a proxy on future housing activity, increased 2.3% to 275.6.
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For someone to say that they don't like, nay, despise Paul Simon is all I need to know about a person's moral barometer.
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The consulting and accounting firm said it surveyed more than 100 senior auto industry executives for its twice yearly Automotive Capital Confidence Barometer.
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RIO DE JANEIRO — There may be no better barometer of Brazil's enthusiasm — or lack thereof — for the World Cup than Jorge Rudge Street.
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"For guys in the 'sphere, there's finally some sort of barometer to test their overall health from a historical perspective," Mr. Tomassi said.
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While many retail investors watch stocks as a barometer for financial market health, it's actually been bonds that have told the story lately.
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China's producer price index — a key barometer of corporate profitability — fell 0.8% from a year earlier, according to the National Bureau of Statistics.
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Nonetheless, the airstrikes are significant because they are a kind of barometer of the highly volatile political and security environment in the country.
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"I think one of the things President Trump does is look at the stock market as a barometer of his success," Ablin said.
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He criticized the Fed because its policy is dampening the stock market, which until recently he viewed as a barometer of his success.
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The political barometer readings, as a measure of justice, will fall if the forces of left and right succeed in enacting an amnesty.
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On a separate subject, I started to lose my barometer on what was just fan service and what was good for the character.
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"The birds are like a barometer," Brooklyn Bird Club member Paul Keim told VICE News correspondent Mary H.K. Choi in Brooklyn's Prospect Park.
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Another barometer of risk appetite, the Greek 10-year yield also hit a record low, at 1.63%, down 9 bps on the day.
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Many people — adults and kids alike — view likes, loves, comments and followers as a barometer for popularity, even within a smaller, closed group.
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TSF is used as a barometer of fundraising trends and can provide hints of activity in China's vast and unregulated shadow banking sector.
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MIWD23PUS, a barometer of shares in 26.7 countries has see-sawed since a global selloff in February knocked it off a record high.
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Like any good smartwatch, it's got a wealth of sensors including a GPS, thermometer, altimeter, barometer, e-compass, gyrometer, accelerometer and humidity sensors.
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Prices of the metal, considered a barometer for global growth and used widely in power and construction, are up 259.79 percent in 13.
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Shares of the home improvement chain, considered a barometer for the economic health of U.S. households, rose 2.6% to $245.91 in premarket trading.
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Shares of the home improvement chain, considered a barometer for the economic health of U.S. households, rose 2.6% to $245.91 in premarket trading.
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Still, New Jersey, which hosts one of just two statewide elections in 2017, is not necessarily the best barometer of the party's future.
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If the current mood on the street is any barometer, they won't be stopping anytime soon, according to Lebanese political activist Jean Kassir.
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Many believe transportation stocks are a barometer of global economic activity and any rally without their support cannot be a long-lasting one.
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"Black Friday has lost at least some relevance as a barometer of the health of consumer spending," Oppenheimer & Co. analyst Brian Nagel said.
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The Week 4 rematch with Dallas' defense should be an excellent barometer for where Brees stands early in his 19th NFL season. 5.
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The barometer on Mid-Atlantic business activity, together with other sentiment indicators, has spiked in the aftermath of Donald Trump's U.S. presidential win.
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Between 41.23 and 2017, the barometer has been correct 58 of 67 times, or approximately 87 percent, according to the Stock Trader's Almanac.
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His remarks come after Transparency International released its U.S. Corruption Barometer 2017, a report carried out between October and November of last year.
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Small business borrowing is a key barometer of growth because those companies tend to do much of the hiring that drives economic gains.
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Berlingske Barometer shows that support for DF has dropped to 13.4 percent from the 21.1 percent achieved in the last election in 2015.
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High yield and stocks are normally highly correlated and the HYG ETF often acts as a barometer for strength in the stock market.
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A recent barometer of participation in Treasury auctions suggests overseas buyers have not been showing up in force, according to Treasury Department data.
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The choker, the crop top, even the goth lip—if pop culture is the barometer, the 90s are thriving in the year 2016.
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The global communications firm, which has conducted the Edelman Trust Barometer research for 19 years, gave Axios a first look at the poll.
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It is, however, incorrect and dangerous to miss that CES had been, for some time, a barometer for the health of Apple's ecosystem.
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However, that report was seen as an anomaly and in general is considered an inconsistent barometer for the monthly Bureau of Labor Statistics report.
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The group's seasonally adjusted barometer of refinancing applications declined to 1,396.2, down 8.6 percent, the steepest since a 23.2 percent drop six months ago.
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Physicists like to share the legend of a professor who asked students how they might determine the height of a building using a barometer.
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CADA's initiative comes as Beijing itself seems concerned about China's auto industry, an important barometer of the health of the world's second largest economy.
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Overtime pay, a barometer of strength in corporate activity, rose an annual 0.4 percent in September versus a revised 1.3 percent increase in August.
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Separately, Lloyds Bank said its monthly Business Barometer rose in June to 13% from 10% as companies became slightly more optimistic about the outlook.
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A solid first five days is a good start to the month of January, which also is its own market barometer or performance predictor.
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China typically purchases about two-thirds of Angolan barrels each month, making Africa's second-biggest oil exporter an important barometer of the Chinese market.
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"The central aim of the Biennial is to be a barometer of contemporary American art," the Whitney's director, Adam Weinberg, said in a statement.
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Overtime pay, a barometer of strength in corporate activity, rose an annual 3.5 percent in June versus a revised 2.0 percent increase in May.
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China's currency has been an important barometer for progress in U.S.-Chinese trade talks, and right now it's signaling that things aren't going well.
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It is part of our family legacies, the mission of many of the organizations that serve our communities, and a barometer of personal success.
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If the reaction of world newspapers to Donald Trump's victory is a barometer of public opinion then America's president elect has bridges to build.
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"This data is a barometer, to many, of economic activity and growth," said Andre Bakhos, managing director at Janlyn Capital in Bernardsville, New Jersey.
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The , often viewed as a barometer of risk appetite, fell 0.5 percent to $0.7187 as markets worldwide were spooked by the euro zone concerns.
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The euro gained 0.1 percent to $1.1335, while the Aussie dollar, often considered a barometer for global risk appetite, rose 0.3 percent to $0.7112.
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"In addition to keeping accurate time, the mechanical hands also display additional information such as altimeter, barometer, stopwatch, timer and compass directions," LG says.
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When you look at the real barometer of presidential truthfulness, which is promise keeping, he is probably the most honest president in American history.
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Another survivor, Mariesha Jack Payne, waited across the road from the Bataclan in The Barometer bar, where she was rushed to after the attack.
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The group's barometer on loan applications for home purchases, which is seen as a proxy on future housing activity, fell 212 percent to 260.8.
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Kallum Pickering, senior UK economist at Berenberg, explained in a research note that the value of sterling remains the best barometer of market sentiment.
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Against the euro, which is a better barometer for Brexit negotiations, sterling consolidated gains at a 2-1/2 week high of 88.16 pence.
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The Australian dollar, considered a barometer of global risk sentiment, rose 0.2 percent to as high as $0.7160, its strongest position since Feb. 6.
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In 2016, she called him her "barometer" in part because he assured her that it was okay to be a solo voice at times.
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The Australian dollar, seen as a proxy for China-related trades as well as a barometer of risk sentiment, rose 0.2 percent to $0.7207.
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The media outlets canceled the poll release altogether, robbing observers — and the campaign itself — of a final closing-days barometer of the Democratic race.
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The Australian dollar, seen as a proxy for China-related trades as well as a barometer of broader risk sentiment, rose 0.53 percent AUD=.
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"This data are a barometer, to many, of economic activity and growth," said Andre Bakhos, managing director at Janlyn Capital in Bernardsville, New Jersey.
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The Fed's stress test results, expected to be released sometime this month, will be the next big public barometer of Deutsche Bank's financial strength.
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The gauge on current single-family home sales rose to 72 from 71 while the barometer on prospective buyers increased one point to 48.
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DHL's Global Trade Barometer, which tracks three-quarters of all ocean and air freight, last week forecast that growth would continue to lose momentum.
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A separate report from the Samsung fan blog claims the Gear S3 will have a built-in integrated GPS, an altimeter, barometer and speedometer.
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The Australian dollar, a barometer of investor sentiment, was unchanged on the day at $0.7173 but close to a 1-1/2 month high.
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The Chicago Purchasing Management Index, also known as the Chicago Business Barometer, climbed to 65.7, its highest since May 2014, from 59.4 in May.
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The global public relations firm Edelman, in its 2018 Trust Barometer, reported that trust in core U.S. institutions, including government and business, has crashed.
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Thirty-three percent of Americans say they are financially better off this year compared to last year, according to a new American Barometer poll.
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But many view those districts as bellwethers that could serve as a barometer for the national political environment and prospects for a blue wave.
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Though Ramsey's indicator is a solid predictor of bond market action, the relationship between his barometer and the stock market are much less definitive.
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Inside, the Mission has Qualcomm's new Snapdragon 2100 chipset, and a bevy of sensors: GPS, thermometer, altimeter, barometer, e-compass, gyrometer, accelerometer, and humidity.
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The economic barometer has become a gauge of fundraising trends and can provide hints of activity in China's vast and unregulated shadow banking sector.
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TV's Jamal Simmons on "What America's Thinking," when asked what he thought was the best barometer for predicting voter behavior in November's midterm elections.
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China's factory activity shrunk slightly in December, marking the first time in two years the country's economic barometer did not expand, Reuters reported Monday.
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More Republicans than Democrats say their financial situation is better this year than it was last year, according to a new American Barometer poll.
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"What I find amazing is oil has become a broken barometer for Mideast conflict," said Helima Croft, head of global commodities strategy at RBC.
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The Australian dollar seen as a barometer of global investor risk appetite and Chinese demand, fell 0.4 percent to $0.7226, its lowest since Sept.
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In the 28500st century, the best barometer of America's economic vitality is our small businesses, the engine now driving U.S. growth and job creation.
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Chinese imports of refined copper, which tend to be a barometer of industrial demand, were down 2118.66 percent in April versus a year ago.
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Democrats' lead over Republicans on a generic House ballot was cut in half over the past month, according to a new American Barometer survey.
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As a barometer for the rest of the industry, Applied Materials' top customers include other large multinational companies like Samsung Electronics, Micron and Intel.
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The stocks dragged down the Dow Jones Transport index , which is often seen as a barometer of the market's health and the overall economy.
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One reason for his fury: A favorite barometer of his own success has been stripped away by days of savage losses on the markets.
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Ninety percent of registered voters say they have voted or plan to vote in November's midterm elections, according to a new American Barometer survey.
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Guided by his emotional barometer, which was somehow uncorrupted by all the sex, the feel-bot knows he must dump Caila on the spot.
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Technical experts and their peers are considered the most credible for information on social media, according to the latest 2018 Edelman Trust Barometer survey.
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Trust in social media networks has plummeted over the past year, according to Edelman's latest Trust Barometer, while trust in technology continues to rise.
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TV/American Barometer poll found that 58 percent of respondents believe that the special counsel is heading an "unbiased" investigation into the Trump campaign.
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Google has had YouTube stars ask candidates questions and Facebook's data is regularly referenced by debate moderators as a barometer of the public mood.
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The Midwest U.S. aluminum premium has been a useful market barometer of tariff politics in the last few weeks and has shot higher again.
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If bank stocks are a barometer for the economy, their poor performance points to some of the questions that keep investors up at night.
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This game should be an excellent barometer for whether Seattle's rebuilt defense has gotten better, or if they have just gone against easy competition.
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Presidential candidates offered a long-awaited rundown of their campaign finances, an early barometer of strength and staying power in the huge Democratic field.
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The results of municipal balloting were a barometer of Mr. Erdogan's weakened standing among voters, amid a recession and his use of executive powers.
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The gauge on current single-family home sales dipped to 71 from 72, while the barometer on prospective buyers decreased to 48 from 49.
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If you are feeling a little more adventurous, you can have students stand up and respond to this same prompt using a barometer activity.
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Trump era will also be something of a barometer for how influential these shows can be, beyond goosing album downloads and box-office sales.
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Currently the seventh-most popular website in the United States, Reddit is now recognized by politicians as as a barometer, and a communication tool.
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The Trump administration has used monthly apprehension figures as a barometer for how well its get-tough policies have fared in stopping illegal immigration.
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"I think our club is a good barometer of where the island is at right now," said Mr. Iacono, who works in public relations.
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Home Depot, considered a barometer for the economic health of U.S. households, on Tuesday reported fourth-quarter sales and profit that beat analysts' estimates.
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The Nikkei volatility index, Japan's version of the global risk and volatility barometer VIX, fell to a 2-1/2-month low this week.
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"I have always found Bachelor franchise to be a real barometer for what's going on in America," Mastromonaco says on this week's UnStyled podcast.
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"Sloppy data" reduces expectations for a Fed rate hike in September, said Diana Avigdor, portfolio manager and head of trading at Barometer Capital Management.
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But over the last 10 years, the January barometer gave false negative indications in 2014, 2010 and 22016, and a false positive in 24.
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"From a trading perspective, there's just no bids anywhere," said Diana Avigdor, vice president, portfolio manager and head of trading at Barometer Capital Management.
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The American Barometer is a daily survey of 1,2023 Americans conducted by HarrisX polling company on behalf of The Hill's new video division, Hill.
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For investors trying to gauge the likelihood of the eventual implementation of the Trump economic agenda, financial sector performance should be a valuable barometer.
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A stalling of sales tax revenues, a barometer of the economy, helped to widen Britain's budget deficit by more than expected, official data showed.
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Style is all about options, and with this dynamic duo, your outfit can act as an up-to-the-minute barometer of your mood.
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His reaction has been closely watched as a barometer for how the new administration will approach the United States' historically fraught relationship with Iran.
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Brent crude, another growth barometer, also languishes 15% below January peaks, despite a supply cut by oil producers and suggestions of more reductions ahead.
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For Musk's critics, the defamation trial was a barometer: Could a powerful man with virtually unlimited resources be held accountable for his shitty behavior?
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The market's strong performance so far also sets up a good sign for another one of Wall Street's favorite seasonal gauges — the January barometer.
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The CBOE Volatility Index measures the cost of buying options and is the most widely followed barometer of expected near-term stock market volatility.
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"State religious actors are often perceived as co-opted by the regime, making citizens unlikely to trust them," says Michael Robbins of Arab Barometer.
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In what could be a barometer for May's presidential contest, voters favored right-wing parties skeptical of the peace accord in recent congressional elections.
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Its reputation damaged, sales of the Galaxy S8 will be widely seen as a barometer of Samsung's ability to bounce back from the debacle.
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The personal consumption expenditure (PCE) index, the BEA's barometer for inflation, rose 2.7 percent in the first quarter, the same rate as the fourth.
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VIX, better known as the VIX, is the most widely followed barometer of expected near-term volatility for the S&P 500 Index .SPX.
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The Trust Barometer also revealed that U.S. institutions have suffered a crisis in public trust, driven largely by a lack of faith in government.
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The Australian dollar, seen as a proxy for China-related trades as well as a barometer of broader risk sentiment, was 0.48 percent higher.
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VIX, a barometer of expected near-term stock moves, has averaged 11.8 for the January-May period, the lowest ever for any comparable period.
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The long-run federal funds rate, a barometer for the state of the economy over the long term, was cut to 2.50% from 2.80%.
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Brent crude, another growth barometer, also languishes 2128% below January peaks, despite a supply cut by oil producers and suggestions of more reductions ahead.
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Brent crude, another growth barometer, also languishes 210.4% below January peaks, despite a supply cut by oil producers and suggestions of more reductions ahead.
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But Citi's Layton flagged that it's more than this — like gold, the perception of copper as a barometer impacts the way its price moves.
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The Institute for Supply Management-New York said its barometer on the six-month outlook fell to 220 last month from 56.3 in May.
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The Institute for Supply Management-New York said its barometer on the six-month outlook fell to 51.0 last month from 56.3 in May.
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"Worse, it could drag his country and the wider world into deeper economic distress," added the agency, which is a barometer of government thinking.
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People pay so much attention to copper as a barometer that traders jokingly call it Dr. Copper, as if it has a PhD in economics.
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With access to publicly available maps and weather reports, and a phone's barometer and magnetometer (which provides a heading), it's only a matter of turns.
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With the U.S. index becoming the most widely-traded in the world, the VIX is seen by many as a key barometer of investment sentiment.
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"Ratings are a barometer of fan interest and they have been going in the wrong direction," said Brandon Ross, a media analyst with LightShed Partners.
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There are two kinds of people in the world—those who can change cold turkey and those who need to gradually move the barometer over.
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It also has a built-in accelerometer, gyroscope, and barometer, the former two to better analyze your form, and the latter to get altitude data.
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An urgent desire for societal change and a chaotic media environment is driving a renewed interest in fact-finding, according to Edelman's 2019 Trust Barometer.
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Why it matters: Apple loves to tout these numbers every year, but it's also an important barometer for the success of the Apple App ecosystem.
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In February the trade deficit, which Mr Trump views, strangely, as a barometer for economic strength, was 4.5% lower than it was a year ago.
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The air pressure at the center of the storm bottomed out at an astonishing 22016 millibars, or 27.52 inches of mercury on a home barometer.
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And while its quarterly GDP data is widely watched as the key barometer for the state of the economy, experts have long questioned its accuracy.
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The Purdue ag barometer, a monthly survey of the health of the U.S. farm economy, is based on a poll of 400 U.S. agricultural producers.
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Calling the capital "the barometer of Indonesia's political pulse", the daily said the election would have a bearing on the next presidential election in 2019.
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As the highest honor in indie filmmaking, the Spirit Awards are a good barometer of which films will make it into the broader awards conversation.
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Given the widespread use of semiconductors, companies that test and make them are often seen as a barometer for the health of the global economy.
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Morningstar's Active/Passive Barometer, which weeds out funds which did not survive, also paints a dire picture of the health and prowess of the industry.
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The metric, the average price of the last 200 days, is often considered a barometer of whether securities are in a healthy long-term trend.
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But there is an unlikely barometer beyond the fancy metrics that top advisers say is most telling: tracking online sales of Hillary Clinton campaign merchandise.
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The CBOE Volatility Index, the most widely followed barometer of expected near-term stock market volatility, was at its highest in more than a month.
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Citi Research's gauge on U.S. economic data surprises was solidly positive in April and May, when its barometer for euro zone surprises was sharply negative.
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She was a barometer for our own feelings about the show: When the costumes at the Moulin Rouge were uncomfortably revealing, she let us know.
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But overtime pay, a barometer of strength in corporate activity, fell 1.3 percent in November from a year ago, down for a sixth consecutive month.
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The Australian dollar - often viewed as a barometer of risk appetite - fell 0.9 percent $0.7162 as markets worldwide were spooked by the euro zone concerns.
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To see a demos that demonstrates these changes, come to Linz, a working-class city in Upper Austria and a decent barometer for Europe's mood.
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KGI Securities researcher Ming-Chi Kuo said the next watch will include a GPS, barometer, more robust waterproofing and a faster system, according to 9to5Mac.
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The CBOE Volatility Index, the most widely followed barometer of expected near-term volatility for the S&P, jumped to its highest since Oct. 29.
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The small-cap Russell 2000 , which is viewed as a barometer for tax reform's chances, rose 1.5 percent and also tallied a record closing high.
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The PGA Merchandise Show is itself a good barometer of the coming year for the industry, according to Reed Exhibitions Senior Vice President Ed Several.
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Coral reefs in shallow waters are among the ecosystems most threatened by climate change and are a key barometer of global warming impacts, scientists say.
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These include 1003D Touch, which performs various actions when you press down on the screen; and a barometer, for measuring climbing stairs in fitness apps.
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In Ivory Coast and Ghana, the world's top growers of cocoa, some 2.1 million children work on cocoa plantations, according to the 2018 Cocoa Barometer.
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The Edelman Trust Barometer released a sobering survey in 2018 showing the financial services industry as the least-trusted industry, edging out media and government.
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The July 1 protests are considered a barometer of public sentiment toward Beijing, with the former British colony due to hold citywide elections in September.
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And although the high-tunnel programme has not yet shifted the barometer of food independence significantly, dinner plates across Alaska are beginning to look different.
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The ETF is viewed as a barometer for expectations that Republican Donald Trump could win the election since his policies are considered negative for Mexico.
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Together, they are a barometer of the world economy: they account for a third of global market value and make half of their sales abroad.
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Stocks were barely changed from last week's close, with the retail sector under particular pressure after a weak trading update from industry barometer Mr Price.
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A majority of Americans said they believe the Constitution should protect hate speech even if it offends them, according to a new American Barometer poll.
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Conservatives and liberals are deeply divided over the treatment of those who have been accused of sexual harassment, according to a new American Barometer poll.
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The annual Education Next poll provides the most rigorous and accurate barometer of where Americans stand on many prominent issues that affect students and schools.
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Social-media metrics aren't gospel, of course, but baseball measures up badly on virtually every online barometer, whether Twitter trends, Facebook activity or Instagram posts.
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Most Americans say former government officials with security clearances should be able to make political statements in public, according to a new American Barometer survey.
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The CBOE Volatility Index, the most widely followed barometer of expected near-term stock market volatility, rose to a near three-month high of 15.36.
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The flight to safety was particularly evident in the Australian dollar's performance against the yen, a pair often viewed as a barometer of risk appetite.
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A majority of Americans want elected officials to focus more on creating new jobs rather than boosting wages, according to a new American Barometer survey.
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The Purdue University/CME Group Ag Economy Barometer recorded the largest one-month decline in producer sentiment since data was first collected in October 2015.
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Factory activity looks set to strengthen further, with the Institute for Supply Management-Chicago reporting its business barometer rose 23.9 points to 23.8 in May.
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Trump has closely monitored Wall Street and uses the Dow Jones Industrial Average as a personal barometer of his political standing, sources have told CNN.
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Auto sales are an important economic barometer, and while not a big part of the economy, the industry can create a much larger ripple effect.
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They include a compass, a barometer to detect air pressure, an altimeter to calculate your height, activity graphs, sunrise and sunset times, and tide charts.
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Pending sales are a barometer of future purchases, and a lag of a month or two usually occurs between a contract and a completed sale.
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Seventy percent said they supported providing "Medicare for all," also known as single-payer health care, for Americans, according to a new American Barometer survey.
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In new findings from Edelman's 2017 Trust Barometer, only 15% of Trump voters trust the media after the election, compared with 51% of Clinton voters.
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It's the first national news organization to charge a subscription fee for a standalone service, and 2019 will be an important barometer of its success.
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And when people use that as a barometer for investment, I'm not surprised that they decided to transition GE out," Nardelli told CNBC's "Fast Money.
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The WTI grade of crude oil is particularly significant because it is a barometer of the U.S. shale oil industry, which has transformed the nation.
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He watched in horror as the stock market, his personal barometer for success, plummeted in its worst days of losses since Black Monday in 1987.
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But the Edelman Trust Barometer found that the public's confidence in search engines and social media platforms fell 11 percentage points from 2017 and 2018.
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For smaller breweries like Sixpoint, RateBeer had become an invaluable barometer for the marketability of their products, reaching a global audience of like-minded enthusiasts.
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" Mr. Bellone added: "This district is a good barometer because it's in the suburbs and in an area where Trump won handily just months ago.
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The annual CPAC gathering has long been a barometer of GOP enthusiasm and it was clear that the 2018 midterm elections weighed heavily on Trump.
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JPMorgan's results could provide a barometer for the health of the American consumer and the commercial real estate market, which some analysts fear is overheating.
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Forty-five percent of Americans say the 2018 midterm elections were a "clear win" for the Democratic Party, according to a new American Barometer poll.
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Its net interest margin, a barometer of profitability, was down 4 basis points to 2.06 percent as competition eroded the benefits of higher mortgage rates.
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The bank is something of a barometer for the state of the world economy because it gets well over half of its revenue from overseas.
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The shock result in the primaries - a good barometer of the likely general election outcome - upended what many had seen as a close election race.
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SIA, a barometer of the health of Asia's competitive airline industry, includes a full-service flagship carrier, two low-cost subsidiaries and a cargo unit.
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And the company was removed from the Dow Jones Industrial Average in June after a more than 100-year stay in the iconic market barometer.
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These include 1003D Touch, which performs various actions when you press down on the screen, and a barometer, for measuring climbing stairs in fitness apps.
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Early returns on the special House elections this year — an admittedly imperfect barometer, but a data point nonetheless — can't be encouraging for the vulnerable lawmakers.
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The Cboe Volatility Index, the most widely followed barometer of expected near-term volatility for the S&P 500, was down 1.68 points at 20.8.
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They've identified several radio interfaces - cellular modem, Wi-Fi, GPS and NFC - and have focussed on these areas over things like the barometer, microphone and camera.
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The index, a closely followed barometer of economic health, has 10 components including manufacturer' new orders, stock prices, and average weekly initial claims for unemployment insurance.
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The Australian dollar seen as a barometer of global investor risk appetite and Chinese demand for goods, fell 272.47 percent to $0.7226, its lowest since Sept.
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Jack Bogle was famous for making investing accessible to the everyday person through index funds – funds that match a market barometer like the S&P 500.
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The race was seen as a barometer for the expansion of populism in Europe, and the far-right candidate, Geert Wilders, came in a distant second.
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Many phones, including the iPhone, have a barometer that measures air pressure: it's useful for everything from detecting weather changes to calculating the altitude you're at.
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Now when it feels like the barometer is plunging, we can only watch and wonder: Who can predict what's coming next, with so many broken indicators?
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The offshore yuan gained about 1 percent to 6.8813, while the Aussie - viewed as a barometer of Chinese growth - was 0.7 percent higher against the greenback.
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The CBOE Volatility Index, better known as the VIX, is the most widely followed barometer of expected near-term volatility for the S&P 500 Index.
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The Australian dollar, seen as a proxy for China-related trades as well as a barometer of broader risk sentiment, was about flat on the day.
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"Ultimately I want a lot of people to enjoy the game, but the initial barometer and gauge is whether I enjoy it or not," Miyamoto said.
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As for the "I Have a Dream" speech -- Paul says we're almost there, and Drake will be the ultimate barometer of when racism is dead. Puzzled?
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It is what makes him engaging today: the fact that his work remains ribald and risqué, a barometer for what has changed and what has not.
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But poor economic data keeps trickling in: earlier Thursday, the Institute of Supply Management's Chicago Business Barometer came in at its lowest level since December 2015.
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The index, which is a measure of expected price swings in US equities that serves as a barometer for investor nervousness, generally falls as stocks rise.
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According to the annual Edelman Trust Barometer, Chinese citizens see their government as a highly trusted institution, while Americans' trust in government has rarely been lower.
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But thanks to a variety of sensors, including GPS, Glonass, an altimeter, a barometer, a compass, and more, it has capabilities well beyond your standard Fitbit.
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I've been going to Pebble Beach on and off for the past decade, and it serves as a barometer for the current state of car passion.
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A lesser-quoted barometer for the U.K. economy is currently highlighting the bruising losses for investors following the surprise leave vote in the referendum on Friday.
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"Progress photos, vain as they are, became my primary barometer — and they are a much more effective tool for gauging where I was physically," she says.
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IF EMIGRATION is a barometer of confidence in a country's future, then South Africa, where a growing number of people are upping sticks, is in trouble.
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And while there's always plenty of bullshit to weed through, CES is still an accurate barometer for what to expect from technology in the year ahead.
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The Australian dollar AUD=, often viewed as a barometer of risk appetite, fell 0.51 percent to $0.7186 as markets were spooked by the euro zone concerns.
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A closely followed barometer of economic conditions, the LEI has 10 components including manufacturer' new orders, stock prices, and average weekly initial claims for unemployment insurance.
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What to watch: The ADP report is seen as a barometer of the official government release that comes later in the week, but it's not perfect.
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Some of the comments are quite disturbing and are no doubt outliers, but they're also a very useful barometer for unvarnished opinions in the American military.
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It's a good barometer for me of who actually reads my profile, because if you read it all the way through, you would have found it.
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The 2018 Edelman Trust Barometer found just 53 percent of the informed U.S. public trusts the financial services sector, a 20-point drop from last year.
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VIX, the most widely followed barometer of expected near-term stock market volatility, ended at a session low of 6.163 after rising as high as 12.63.
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A closely followed barometer of economic conditions, the LEI has 10 components including manufacturers' new orders, stock prices and average weekly initial claims for unemployment insurance.
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Dropbox will serve not only as a barometer for enterprise IPOs coming through the door over the next few months, but likely IPOs across the board.
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If Dropbox is a barometer for public market sentiment, it appears that investors will not endorse the valuations that many billion-dollar-plus startups now command.
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In many investors' eyes, the Dow pales in importance as a market barometer to the S&P 500, with its 500 constituents weighted by market value.
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The CBOE Volatility index, the widely followed barometer of expected near-term stock market volatility, rose as high as 15.16, its highest level in six weeks.
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Yardeni's 'Boom-Bust Barometer' divides the CRB industrial raw materials spot index by the four-week moving average of U.S. first-time claims for unemployment benefits.
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The report from the Labor Department is a key barometer of economic conditions, measuring job postings in different sectors, and the number of hires and layoffs.
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Trump and his aides were quick to take credit for the soaring market earlier this year, which Mnuchin called a barometer for the administration's economic policy.
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The New York Federal Reserve's barometer on business activity in the state unexpectedly fell in May, sinking into negative territory for the first time since October.
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In an online flash poll on fake news for the 2018 Edelman Trust Barometer, Republicans were notably more likely to blame news organizations than Democrats were.
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They added that the stock was 5 percent below their own valuation metrics, after being 30 percent above that same barometer at this stage last year.
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The LEI, a closely followed barometer of economic health, has 10 components including manufacturers' new orders, stock prices, and average weekly initial claims for unemployment insurance.
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The CBOE Volatility Index, a barometer of expected near-term stock market volatility, closed at its lowest level since Feb 22.350, suggesting investors' fears were easing.
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The current rule for intoxication in Colorado and Washington is five nanograms of THC in the blood, although that's a far less accurate barometer than the .
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For the United States, the inter-Korean summit will act as a barometer for what many consider the main event: a meeting between Kim and Trump.
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Among companies, Lloyds Bank's business confidence barometer remained unchanged at 29 percent, much weaker than levels of around 40 and 50 percent before the Brexit referendum.
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The strong growth in January - after several months of tepid gains - should not be taken alone as a "barometer" for the whole year, CAAM officials said.
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Carrying a hand-held barometer and mapping elevation shifts in the terrain with his smartphone, he had arrived on a scouting mission for a quixotic project.
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Trump has sought massive reductions to the trade deficit, which he uses as a barometer for the fairness of the country's trade terms with other nations.
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In fact, trying to use these apps' download numbers as a barometer for the rest of the App Store doesn't make a whole lot of sense.
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They chose lava as their barometer because it traps gas bubbles as it solidifies, and the size of those bubbles depends on the pressure they experienced.
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Fifty-eight percent of Americans said they prefer shopping online to making in-store purchases during the holiday season, according to a new American Barometer survey.
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Democrats hold a double-digit lead over Republicans on the generic ballot ahead of the midterm elections in November, according to a new American Barometer poll.
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The survey's barometer of economic conditions over the next 12 months edged up 0.6 percent and the outlook for the next five years bounced 2.9 percent.
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VIX, the widely followed barometer of expected near-term stock market volatility, rose to a six-week high of 15.16, before paring some of the move.
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