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Respondents are asked to take expected seasonal influences into account when considering their replies.
The mating of the squirrel monkeys is subject to seasonal influences.
Note: The extrapolated data for 2008 are calculated without taking seasonal influences into account.
There is a strong seasonal influence on mating.
It is especially important to clarify these issues when reporting retail sales figures, because of the the strong seasonal influences.
As soon as the seasonal influence is removed from this time series, the unemployment rate data can be meaningfully compared across different months.
His initial hypothesis proposed that the cause of influenza epidemics during winter may be connected to a seasonal influence.
For a number of weeks in late 1921, mostly on account of seasonal influences, the working week fluctuated from three days to five days.
It is also possible that seasonal influences exist within your machine requirements, so perhaps a quarterly or even monthly capacity report is required.
This rate depends particularly on seasonal influences, which is why it is important to free the unemployment rate of its seasonal component.
"Short-term interest rates had shot up toward year-end, which was expected because of traditional seasonal influences," Mr. Ciminero said.
Contrast YTD with the concept of 12-months-ending (or Year-ending), which are more resistant to seasonal influences.
An even more worrisome labor picture emerged when analysts stripped away the seasonal influences, which must be done to understand the full significance of the unemployment figures, they said.
He added that that by the end of next month, seasonal influences would have taken hold, and those should temporarily raise yields above what he called their equilibrium levels.
Seasonal Influence on Rate As with previous income tax seasons, a rise in Treasury balances generally puts upward pressure on the Federal funds rate.
Unlike exports, which bucked seasonal influences, imports were aided by them in November because it came after the October peak period for bringing Christmas merchandise into the country.
The collection of reliable data is also hindered by low population densities, their typically nocturnal behaviour and possibly also as-yet undocumented seasonal influences and sexual dimorphism.
An Expanding Economy While seasonal influences made today's report more difficult than usual to interpret, most of the evidence pointed to an economy that continued to expand at a rapid clip.
Nader has conducted research in hormonal activity, neuro-chemistry, neuro-endocrinology, on the medical role of the neuro transmitter and on the relationship between age, behavior, diet, seasonal influences and mood.
I voted against the report because the proposed rules would require a monthly collection of data to measure the seasonal influences and the economic and social aspects of the sector, run mostly by small and medium-sized enterprises.
Most private analysts concur that the trade data, which are not adjusted for inflation, for variations in seasonal influences or for the number of working days, are among the most erratic of the Government's major statistical compilations.
Strong slopes with equatorward aspects tend to have soil organic matter levels and seasonal influences similar to level slopes at lower elevation whereas poleward aspects have soil development similarities to level soils at higher elevations.
In all, the Commerce Department report showed November orders of $242.6 billion, shipments of $247 billion, unfilled orders of $471.8 billion and inventories of $381.8 billion, all expressed in current dollars and adjusted for typical seasonal influences.
Annual rate of percent change so far this year (for example, from December 2007 to May 2008 if the rate of increase over the first 5 months of the year continued for the full year, after the removal of seasonal influences, the rise would be 4.0 percent).