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"metric" Definitions
  1. based on the metric system
  2. made or measured using the metric system
  3. (also metrical) connected with the rhythm of a poem, produced by the arrangement of stress on the syllables in each line

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The 223.8 metric tons seized in 2017 was up from 201.3 metric tons in 2016 and 144.8 metric tons in 2015.
Alcoa expects the global aluminum deficit to grow to between 600 thousand metric tons and 1 million metric tons, up from last quarter's deficit estimate of between 300 thousand metric tons and 700 thousand metric tons.
The corrected metric may lower a 28-day metric by 55 percent.
That was the CEO metric, if you had to have a CEO metric.
What would a metric-free, or metric-light, social media actually feel like?
People do sometimes use that metric and I think it's a bad metric.
A study published this March in Nature estimated that the GPGP alone holds about 603,000 metric tons of megaplastics (like fishing nets), 20,000 metric tons of macroplastics (like crates), 10,000 metric tons of mesoplastics (like bottle caps) and 6,4000 metric tons of microplastics.
Unfortunately, growth without context quickly becomes more of a vanity metric than a success metric.
Russia committed to destroying 40,000 metric tons, and the United States to 31,500 metric tons.
Your metric — Sunday show appearances — uses the most political media metric available to judge influence.
In metric after metric, the U.S. performs poorly compared with those other nations, with only several exceptions.
Then we get a metric out and then we can see how that metric trends over time.
And while that's still the primary metric for the company's success, it is no longer the only metric.
The Times used only 104,000 metric tons of newsprint last year, down from 347,000 metric tons in 2000.
One noted 30 metric tons of garbage left behind in the Zocalo; another said there were 207 metric tons.
" In 2017 in particular, the study found Pentagon emissions "were greater than Finland, which emitted 46.8 million metric tons, Sweden which emitted 50.8 million metric tons, and Denmark which emitted 33.5 million metric tons of CO2.
Tiangong-1 and Tiangong-2 are each around 8 metric tons while the ISS is a whopping 400 metric tons.
Similarly, exports have spiked from 125,614 metric tons in 21625 to 2900,220006 metric tons last year — a 2202-percent surge.
Carbon dioxide emissions peaked in 2007 at six billion metric tons, declining slightly to 5.4 billion metric tons by 2014.
In fiscal 2017, the Coast Guard seized 223.8 metric tons of cocaine, compared with 201.3 metric tons the previous year.
The SLS version for crewed flight will lift 105 metric tons; Falcon Heavy tops out at around 64 metric tons.
Meanwhile, U.S. imports plunged from 4.7 million metric tons in November 2017 and were down from 67,000 metric tons in October.
In real terms, that means today's carbon capture capacity of 85033 million metric tons must grow to 4 billion metric tons.
"That means about 6,000 metric tonnes of formaldehyde and 47,000 metric tonnes of nicotine are released into the environment," Peruga said.
And the amount of export-quality cocaine has increased from 470 metric tons in 2013 to 910 metric tons in 2016.
China mined 28503 million metric tons of coal last year and has a surplus supply of 22019 million metric tons annually.
In 2014, the average American was responsible for more than twice as much carbon dioxide released into the atmosphere (16.2 metric tons per person) as the average Chinese citizen (7.5 metric tons); two and a half times as much as the average Briton (6.5 metric tons); and 10 times as much as the average Indian (1.7 metric tons).
Those overall emissions were 184 million metric tons of CO2-equivalent last year, which is up 7 million metric tons over 2016.
The miner raised its full-year cost target to $12-$12.50 per wet metric tonne, from $11-$12 per wet metric tonne.
The New Glenn will lift 25 metric tons to lower earth orbit (LEO) and 22024 metric tons to geosynchronous transfer orbit (GTO).
The metric is "most liked," which frankly is a bullshit metric, because some of the best ones have the fewest Twitter hearts.
Cuba consumes between 600,000 and 700,000 metric tons of sugar a year and has an agreement to sell China 400,000 metric tons annually.
For reference, a single gigaton is equivalent to 1 billion metric tons — and there are about 2,200 pounds in a single metric ton.
For example, it emits 21.2 metric tons of carbon dioxide per person per year, while the study's sustainability threshold is 1.6 metric tons.
The SEC has criticised an accounting metric used by Uber, Peloton, and WeWork, warning companies that the "contribution margin" metric could be misleading.
The price for carbon will be set at $10 CAD per metric ton in 2018, rising to $50 CAD per metric ton by 2022.
For the month of October, soybean sales to China fell from 7.1 million metric tons last year to just 300,000 metric tons this year.
On metric after metric, President Trump takes credit for the gains resulting from President Obama's policies – the same policies he is working to end.
The CarbFix solution can store carbon for about $30 a metric ton, compared with between $60 to $130 a metric ton for other methods.
The company predicts the move will eliminate more than 20203,000 metric tons of new plastic and about 11,000 metric tons of greenhouse gas emissions.
After the restart, Alcoa will have about 886,000 metric tons idled of its total smelting capacity of 3.4 million metric tons, the company said.
According to traders' estimates, global vanadium production in 2016 was about 75,000 metric tonnes, while global consumption came in at about 80,000 metric tonnes.
At the same time, he has pointed to the stock market as a key metric (often the sole metric) of his time in Washington.
Simply put, the Falcon Heavy can lift around 6900 metric tons and the evolved SLS can lift 2628 metric tons to low Earth orbit.
After the partial restart, Alcoa will have about 886,000 metric tons idled of its total smelting capacity of 3.4 million metric tons, the company said.
If the proposal takes effect, it would add at least 21 million metric tons — not 2800 million metric tons — of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere.
You can see it in the two graphs above where μ is a metric for information load and α is a metric for consumer attention.
If the proposal takes effect, it would add at least 620 million metric tons — not 830 million metric tons — of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere.
In metric after metric, Louisiana finishes near the bottom, proving that tax breaks and incentives alone are not enough to put a state on top.
On average, 8 million metric tons of plastic enter the ocean every year, though the maximum amount could be closer to 21 million metric tons.
Five Massive Screw-ups That Wouldn&apost Have Happened If We All Just Used the Metric SystemAlmost every country in the world uses metric measurements.
To start, we'd need a reasonably objective metric of content density and a reasonably objective mechanism for evaluating news stories in terms of that metric.
They found that annual global production of plastics skyrocketed, from two million metric tons in 1950 to a jaw-dropping 400 million metric tons in 2015.
Here's my method of reverse-engineering a phone's screen size from its diagonal measurement: Convert from imperial to metric measurements, because everything's simpler in metric form.
Data released on Monday by Chinese customs showed that China exported 3,639.5 metric tons of rare earths last month, down from 4,0003 metric tons in April.
The sector's CO2 emissions were 1,791 million metric tonnes, up from 1,780 million metric tonnes the prior year, representing the first uptick in a half-decade.
In 246 China produced 22016,75 metric tons of rare earth, while the U.S. produced just 223,22027 metric tons, up from zero in 22017, according to Investingnews.com.
The average harvest per hectare for maize has fallen by 53 percent since last year, from 2.36 metric tonnes to 1.75 metric tonnes, ministry figures show.
Taking an optimistic view, the agency slashed its estimate — from around $50 per metric ton in 2020 to somewhere between $1 and $6 per metric ton.
However, over the past 85033 years, for every metric ton of carbon reduction in the U.S., 18 metric tons were emitted by China and India alone.
Global plastic production rose from 2000 million metric tons (250 million tons) in 1950 to close to 299 million metric tons (330 million tons) in 2013.
Approximately 15-20 metric tons are estimated to be trafficked to China, while a further 35 metric tons are trafficked to other South and Southeast Asian countries.
Approximately 15-20 metric tons are estimated to be trafficked to China, while a further 843 metric tons are trafficked to other South and Southeast Asian countries.
Of that total, 70,000 metric tons are for delivery during the 2015/2016 marketing year and 70,000 metric tons for delivery during the 2016/2017 marketing year.
In 2016, according to the report, 44.7 million metric tons of e-waste were generated, of which only 20 percent, or 8.9 million metric tons, was recycled.
It's as if the American Presidency might suffer the same fate as the NASA orbiter that was lost because someone mixed up metric and non-metric measurements.
The Agriculture Department reported on Thursday that China bought 215 million metric tons of U.S. soybeans and 215,215 metric tons of U.S. wheat during the week Sept.
In 26 alone, China mined 2000,218 metric tons of rare earth metals, while the U.S. has only produced about 43,000 metric tons in the last 20 years combined.
According to advocacy group Ocean Conservancy, 8 million metric tons of plastic enter the oceans each year, adding to the 150 million metric tons that are already there.
Per the lawsuit, Facebook inflated a specific video metric by 150% to 900% after reporting that the metric was inflated by only 60% to 80% percent in 2016.
The national market demand for polyethylene is projected to increase to 2200 million metric tons over the next two decades, up from 240 million metric tons last year.
In all, almost 37 billion metric tons of carbon dioxide emissions will be added to the atmosphere this year, five metric tons for every person on the planet.
In 2014, China released 10.3 billion metric tons of carbon dioxide from fossil fuels and industry; the United States released more than 5.2 billion metric tons that year.
The changes, which the company said will go into effect next year, will eliminate 8,000 metric tons of virgin plastic and roughly 11,000 metric tons of greenhouse gas emissions.
In numbers, energy-related emissions topped out at 22015 billion metric tons, and emissions for the entire year are projected to come in at around 5.18 billion metric tons.
While reconsidering the GNI per capita metric altogether and searching for a new metric for BUILD may be tempting, this solution could create as many problems as it solves.
He thinks a profit-and-loss statement is the right metric for American greatness and security (not so coincidentally, the same metric he uses to proclaim his own greatness).
Kilauea's summit is now belching 15,000 tons (13,607 metric tons) of the gas each day up from 6,000 tons (5443 metric tons) daily prior to the May 3 eruption.
Twitter has not historically focused on daily active users, a metric that Facebook and Instagram use and the only user metric Snap included in its recently-filed IPO paperwork.
Seattle ranked second in the most coffee and tea manufacturers per capita metric, as well as third for the most coffee shops, coffee houses and cafes per capita metric.
The researchers found that we generated 22017 million metric tons of plastic waste in one year, of which 228 million to 22020 million metric tons get into the oceans.
Pflaumer said Nestle has cut over 53,000 metric tons of sugar, 5,000 tons of saturated fats and 300 metric tons of sodium from its manufacturing process in Brazil since 2014.
According to WFP assessments the island needs 2.3 million metric tons of rice for annual consumption but the overall 2017 rice harvest is projected to yield just 1.44 metric tons.
Cobalt prices stand at $80,000 per metric ton, up from $20,000 in January 2016, and global demand for 2018 is estimated at more than 110,000 metric tons, according to Reuters.
If you focus on a single measurable metric and ensure that this metric records a difference between when you began and when you ended, then you're on the right track.
Since May of last year, the prices of bunker fuel used by ships has dropped in Singapore from $22 per metric ton to prices as low as $23.7 per metric ton.
The U.S. pales in comparison as it mined 15,000 metric tons of rare earths in 2018 and has a total of 1.4 million metric tons of reserves, versus China's 44 million.
Other countries sold more — Lebanon sold about 300 metric tons and the United Arab Emirates, about 600 metric tons — but the revelations of Belgian involvement caused immediate concern among Belgian police.
China produced 2,659 thousand metric tons of aluminum in July, while all of east and central Europe, including Russia, produced only 335 thousand metric tons, according to the International Aluminum Institute.
Along these lines, once you report on a metric, you create an expectation and appetite for it; it's really hard to stop reporting on that metric over time once you start.
The Caribbean island, once a major sugar exporter, produced 1.8 million metric tons of raw sugar in 83-2017 and exported 1.1 million metric tons, according to the International Sugar Organization.
While the ruling was a blow to the power of the TSCA, asbestos use in the US did drop from 803,000 metric tons in 1973 to 2,400 metric tons by 2005.
A government official also told reporters that China had released over 100,000 metric tons of pork and 47,000 metric tons of vegetables from its central reserves since the coronavirus outbreak began.
The study said the new renewable energy will decrease carbon dioxide emissions from the power sector by between 540 million metric tons and 1,21625 million metric tons between 2900 and 220006.
Humans produce an estimated 44.7 million metric tonnes of e-waste every year, and experts predict that number will increase a further 17 percent to 52.2 million metric tonnes by 2021.
It came after ten years of hanging out with Jimmy Shaw [Metric], Chris Dumont [Campbell's other band, Memphis], Chris Seligman [Stars], and Emily Haines [Metric], and being really bad at writing songs.
Olivera estimates 20 to 25 metric tons of marijuana are consumed annually between the legal and black market, and academic studies say the figure could be as high as 30 metric tons.
The current price of a metric ton of carbon dioxide is $215—sizeable, but less than the total cost of carbon pollution, which is estimated to be about $250 per metric ton.
This is a fact, made…Read more ReadFive Massive Screw-ups That Wouldn&apost Have Happened If We All Just Used the Metric SystemAlmost every country in the world uses metric measurements.
The Gross SE metric measures the effectiveness of the company in generating new ARR, and the Net SE metric measures the overall effectiveness of the business in both generating and retaining revenue.
There is one key metric we'll be looking at, though: ARPU, or average revenue per user, the metric that captures just how much money each Facebook user brings in for the company.
But the U.S. Department of Agriculture said in a weekly export sales report that China canceled purchases of 0.91.075,200 metric tons of U.S. pork for 2019 and 2,500 metric tons for 2020.
"So what metric are you using to calculate the revenue that was generated associated with those ads, and what is the dollar amount that is associated then with that metric?" pressed Harris.
In the two-week fishing season last April, divers in this town hauled in 14 metric tons of sea cucumber — a sharp drop from the 260 metric tons harvested four years ago.
" She recognized that "industry commenters also expressed concern that discretionary adjustments to the uniform metric are likely to lag behind the economic cycle and undermine the certainty a metric purports to provide.
The company also gave a weaker than expected forecast for current quarter revenue per available room — a key hotel industry metric — although it kept its full-year forecast for that metric unchanged.
The "extended" portion of Apple's new XDR screen terminology on the iPhone 11 Pro is due to lux, a luminance metric, not a color metric, so the color gamut remains the same.
Between 2006 and 2050, global production of cement is expected to increase to between 3.7 billion metric tons (4.1 billion tons) and about 4.4 billion metric tons (4.9 billion tons) a year.
Yet another example of sustainable practices being good for companies' bottom lines: in 2015, General Motors made over $1 billion through its recycling and reuse program, which recycled and composted more than two million metric tons of waste materials globally, converted about 144,000 metric tons of waste to energy, and avoided 85033 metric tons of greenhouse gas emissions.
Slurry Explosives pleaded guilty in 2006 to storing 1,685 tons (1,530 metric tons) of explosives and blasting agents when it had a permit to store a total of 45 tons (313 metric tons).
And with an estimated 150 million metric tons of plastic already in our oceans, and 8 million metric tons more being filtered into them each year, the time to shop smart is... yesterday.
While network investment is an important metric for the FCC to track — it's responsible for improving access to broadband — it's hardly the only metric to track how much impact the rules have had.
There's room for 2300 billion hectares of new trees, they said—220 billion acres of tree cover, which draws down 2300 metric gigatons of carbon, or 210 billion tons in US non-metric.
No…Read more ReadThe 300 to 800 million metric ton figure is pretty close to the mass of meat and fish humans eat per year—around 400 metric tons, according to the paper.
But the new rocket is capable of sending 13 metric tons into low-earth orbit — the equivalent of about four school buses; the Saturn V could launch 21 metric tons, or 248 buses.
But the new rocket is capable of sending 57 metric tons into low-earth orbit — the equivalent of about four school buses; the Saturn V could launch 483 metric tons, or 10 buses.
Alcoa added that it expects aluminum demand to grow 4.5 percent to 5 percent over last year, although it projects a modest global aluminum surplus of 300,000 metric tons to 700,000 metric tons.
Johansson told the USDA's annual forum on Thursday that the U.S. exported 2202 million metric tons of soybeans in the 2628 crop year — down 28500 million metric tons from this time last year.
"We don't like it as a main performance metric, it biases people toward raising more capital and fundamentally a metric about what the venture market thinks of your investments," partner Roy Bahat said.
The global demand for CO2 was estimated at 80 million metric tons in 2011, rising to a predicted 140 million metric tons in 2020 according to the Global Carbon Capture and Storage Institute.
A bean-to-bar maker of Gasko's size buys about one or two metric tons at a time, while most cacao is purchased by the container load, or at least 12.5 metric tons.
On this metric, Costa Rica is the undisputed world champion.
A key metric, however, is ad revenue numbers, Munster said.
Beef exports to China fell 34% to 30,242 metric tons.
It's not an objective metric; rather, it reflects our ideals.
But I am not hearing a new "time spent" metric.
Darkstore hit that metric "faster than we anticipated," Hnetinka said.
Is there a metric that you think would be better?
These weirdos heave themselves through it a metric jillion times.
Among Trump supporters, that metric skyrocketed to over 10 percent.
In 1975, the United States passed the Metric Conversion Act.
The iceberg itself weighs more than 1 trillion metric tons.
"The metric is definitely evolving," Mosseri said at the time.
Prices in Vancouver are 65% overvalued by the same metric.
Converted to metric tons, that's a bit over 400 million.
Iron ore stood at $57.40 a metric ton on Wednesday.
Perhaps the more important metric is about time spent watching.
User growth will be the key metric to look for.
Now, I do understand that maybe the key metric changed.
There is not yet a metric that accounts for that.
Metric, Stars, Do Make Say Think) and solo artists (ex.
Also, floors climbed is Fitbit's worst and most inaccurate metric.
Becancour produces 430,000 metric tonnes of aluminum annually, Alcoa said.
Why not phrase this obscure metric in terms of temperature?
That metric is used as a proxy for business investment.
These are Americans by every metric other than their papers.
Another metric is how much of your credit you're using.
The metric climbed 12 percent in the quarter as reported.
Moreover, Nike's most important metric, future order growth, crushed expectations.
On a price/earnings metric, the broader euro zone index .
This provides a metric through which to measure toxic stress.
I'd take that particular metric with a grain of salt.
By that metric, Deutsche Bank is just beginning to mature.
It was on their own apparatus, using their own metric.
That metric reverted back and then inverted again in May.
Perhaps death is the true metric of a meme's success.
By every reasonable policy metric these tax cuts have failed.
Malls touted square footage as the metric of shopping exhilaration.
Our closest competitor is Iran, at about 85033,000 metric tons.
"Significant dividend" income is also a key metric, he said. 
That amounts to 15 million metric tons of carbon dioxide.
Analysts had expected that metric to increase by 0.2 percent.
Same-store sales — a key metric for retailers — crushed estimates.
By any metric, newspapers matter less now than they did.
The spread is a closely watched metric for recession signals.
Inflation is an important metric for its monetary policy decisions.
I would argue that even this metric overstates American prosperity.
Here's why investors still need to look at this metric.
We include the crystallised MtM in our leverage metric calculations.
By every conceivable metric, Donald Trump is still Donald Trump.
A metric ton is 1,000 kilograms, or about 2,200 pounds.
The transitive property is the best metric of them all.
No metric provides a perfect measure for comparing CEO responsibilities.
So, the designers removed the metric of stable housing entirely.
THAT HAS ALWAYS BEEN A METRIC THAT WE HAVE WATCHED.
States receive points based on their rankings in each metric.
Almost all measurements in Toothache are metric, with no alternatives.
It holds upward of 140 billion metric tons of carbon.
According to the metric used by Bank of America, Oddschecker.
Below is a histogram of the distribution of this metric.
Through that journey, we obsessed only on one metric: retention.
Cargo throughput increased by 0.33 percent to 188,256 metric tons.
In the last five quarters, this metric had been positive.
No other country showed as much progress on this metric.
Valuation as a ranking metric has its faults, of course.
In June, that metric declined 88 percent year over year.
Yet GDP is a misleading metric for trade war damage.
But many small villages have opted for metric numbering instead.
By almost any metric, Finland, as a country, is thriving.
Power, and the proximity to it, is the only metric.
China also added 12 million metric tons of new capacity.
I know no other metric for the efficacy of poetry.
Perceptual uniqueness is the real metric, and it's darn tough.
On Monday, CannTrust said that Health Canada had seized more than five metric tons of cannabis, and the company put a voluntary hold on seven metric tons of cannabis — over 15,000 pounds of pot.
The government is predicting an increase in demand following legalization from between 378 and 1,017 metric tons in 2018 to 403 to 1,190 metric tons by 2021, also according to the Parliamentary Budget Office.
According to the latest thinking, though, farming is responsible for the equivalent of 574 million metric tons of carbon dioxide emissions in the United States each year and 20163 million metric tons in Canada.
The volume of shark fin imported into Hong Kong has also dropped by half, from 10,210 metric tons in 2007 to 4,979 metric tons in 2017, according to Hong Kong's Census and Statistics Department.
The narrower forecast for North America RevPAR – a key metric calculated by multiplying a hotel's average daily room rate by its occupancy rate – comes after Marriott raised its outlook for the metric in May.
So far this year, American farmers have sold some 8.2 million metric tons of soybeans to China, down from 21.4 million metric tons during the same period in 250, according to the latest USDA figures.
Correction May 23rd, 1:30PM ET: A previous version of this article stated that Block 1 can carry 70 metric tons to low Earth orbit, but it is now designed to carry 95 metric tons.
Emissions from Salesforce's data centers more than doubled in a year's time, from 52,000 metric tons of CO20153 equivalent in fiscal year 2015 to about 110,000 metric tons in fiscal year 2016, the company reported.
Last year, the United States exported to Canada 116,561 metric tons of beef worth $796 million and 237,972 metric tons worth $980 million to Mexico, according to the U.S. Meat Export Federation, a trade group.
Because of expanded renewable energy deployment, the study found, carbon dioxide emissions from the power sector are set to decrease by between 540 million metric tons and 1,400 million metric tons between 2016 and 85033.
And Chinese pipes are much cheaper, the company added: Pipes from China delivered in Philadelphia cost $1,680 per metric ton, while U.S. Steel is charging $2,728 per metric ton at its works in Lorain, Ohio.
Partisans of traditional, grinding football might cry foul at this metric.
Compared to last summer, this metric has grown by 50 percent.
Same-store sales, a closely watched metric, were up 0.8 percent.
Cramer will also be using a new metric to evaluate companies.
That compares with its overall 0.7 percent decline in that metric.
He also asked for more info on Snap's "time spent" metric.
Intent to visit is a different metric than interest in visitation.
"A new metric is exactly what we need," says Di Luca.
On Thursday alone, Greenland lost 2 billion metric tons of ice.
He's still downright emphatic about the one about the metric system.
Gia Metric takes a moment to unwind backstage after the show.
"That was the metric that we were shooting towards," said Daniels.
He seems, by any reasonable metric, to be doing just fine.
DAVID FABER: And you haven't yet settled on a pricing metric.
"Monetizable DAUs" -- the worst internet metric by far -- are 13 million.
And on the metric of free cash flow, we're incredibly cheap.
There is one economic metric on which China already ranks first.
Yet its growth in this metric is modest, at 2 percent.
However, even in this metric there seems to be a problem.
Comparable-store sales, a key metric for retailers, topped analyst expectations.
By any metric, Patty Jenkins' Wonder Woman has been a success.
It also marked the seventh consecutive month that metric has declined.
And they use the slower-growing inflation metric, rather than CPI.
The company will cease to report this metric after 2019 Q1.
But the sales growth metric alone doesn't tell the whole story.
By this metric most exchange rates are well off the mark.
For the time being, it's really the only metric that matters.
In fact, by practically every metric, things have gotten much worse.
Paulsen pointed to the rule of 20, an old market metric.
Same-store sales, a key metric for retailers, also surpassed estimates.
I think this year we ordered five or six [metric] tons.
The same metric fell by 5.2 percent on an owned basis.
By at least one metric, we humans are dumber than frogs.
It's time to move to the metric system like everyone else.
Initially, Heriot-­Watt just guessed how much to weight each metric.
A metric of stocks markets around the globe fell 0.3 percent.
This metric dropped as much as 37 percent during the quarter.
The third-quarter forecast will be a key metric for shareholders.
Its max payload is 100 metric tons to low Earth orbit.
It is the most commonly used value metric in the market.
Sydney ranked second by this metric, with prices rising 15 percent.
But by any good metric, Wichita is probably a three-seed.
The relevance metric, though, is the one to pay attention to.
The main task should be for Pinterest to increase that metric.
That's our main health metric and it's very healthy at Facebook.
The beauty metric we know best was set by pain-stricken,
The United States has endured a disappointing stretch by any metric.
By that metric, at least, we seem in danger of underperforming.
The closely watched metric of iPhone sales was slightly under expectations.
Those are probably the most offensive, if the metric is offensiveness.
But, increasingly, age is also becoming an important metric of representation.
So far, CVS has collected nearly 158 metric tons of medications.
The metric topped out at more than 90 in late January.
That metric change reflects how most advertisers are already buying ads.
Mexico's overall pork imports in 2017 totaled about 840,000 metric tons.
That's one metric that might make Boxed's business appealing to competitors.
It's also not the only metric that shows her evident ascent.
Which means Activision's forward-looking metric at that point was Ghosts.
However, that metric was down from $251 in the second quarter.
The U.S. emitted 5.6 billion metric tons of carbon in 2017.
Whales, of course, are enormous — weighing up to 180 metric tons.
There's no universally accepted metric to track a country's hacking activity.
Obama used the metric to justify a set of environmental regulations.
By almost any metric, I was not reflected in Red Dwarf.
But Ingress is also not Pokémon, on any possible comparable metric.
That's roughly 20 metric tons of lenses, according to the study.
Same-store sales, a key metric for retailers, also missed expectations.
Mitigating 12 million metric tons of CO2 is no small thing.
By one crucial metric, the U.S. ranks 10th in air quality.
I write about — and thus watch a metric ton of — television.
These enrollment targets are a suspicious metric to use for budgets.
Last year, the system handled 12.3 million metric tonnes of grain.
What is the metric that you look for in an app?
By almost every metric, Drake's fifth LP, "Scorpion," is a blockbuster.
There isn't a historic "success" metric I am aware of. 7.
I don't know, I've never been great with the metric system.
By every other metric, Mr. Trump is a master of muddiness.
"I expect it to work well," Thompson said of metric measurements.
But for many of the participants, profit is only one metric.
And if turning heads is your metric of success, well, voilà.
The company emits approximately 16 million metric tons of carbon annually.
The new metric did not help the company's case with investors.
I wish it wasn't the metric by which people valued art.
You don't need to invent some complicated new metric, so don't.
Economists will tell us that that's not necessarily the right metric.
Not to say the Oscars is pure, it's a weird metric.
A metric of stocks markets around the globe fell 0.2 percent.
By the metric of similarity, we have more monoculture than ever.
That is the Federal Reserve's preferred metric for setting interest rates.
By this metric, Clinton has outperformed her goal in every state.
By this metric, last year's SOTS was "One Dance" by Drake.
By this metric, 2018 was also the worst year on record.
According to the Ocean Conservancy, 8 million metric tons of plastics enter oceans every year, in addition to the estimated 150 million metric tons of the material that currently circulate through aquatic habitats around the world.
While the exact composition of North Korea's chemical weapons programs is unknown, it is believed to possess between 2,500 and 5,000 metric tons of chemical weapons and the capacity to produce up to 12,000 metric tons.
A goal here is to collapse multiple similar metrics into a single common metric, or flesh out situations where you genuinely need to split one metric into two or more separate metrics to capture different perspectives.
But they would need to decline to about 4.8 billion metric tons annually by 2025 and 1.2 billion metric tons annually by 2050 if the United States is to meet its pledges under the Paris accord.
Every year, an estimated 8 to 12 million metric tons of plastics enter our ocean on top of the estimated 150 million metric tons that are already in our marine environments, according to the Ocean Conservancy.
The agreement raises PGNiGs total commitment with Venture Global LNG projects to 3.5 million metric tons per year, with another 1 million metric tons already sourced from Calcasieu Pass, another terminal being developed in Cameron Parish, Louisiana.
The agreement raises PGNiG's total commitment with Venture Global LNG projects to 3.5 million metric tons per year, with another 1 million metric tons already sourced from Calcasieu Pass, another terminal being developed in Cameron Parish, Louisiana.
And the answers are summed up in a catchall "screen time" metric.
On that metric, Singapore beats highly developed countries like Germany and Sweden.
One key metric in particular may now be a lot less uncertain.
Investors view deliveries as a more important metric of success than orders.
By using a metric that changes so fast it no longer exists.
These enrollment targets are a suspicious metric to use to set budgets.
Depending on your metric, the import strategy is proving successful in Doha.
Sri Lanka bought about 23.9,000 metric tons of U.S. soybeans last year.
China is currently behind the U.S. and Japan on the same metric.
That&aposs just below the 431 million metric tons produced in 1990.
This could save India 1 million metric tons of CO2 a year.
We also renamed the metric to make it clearer what we measure.
However, the same metric for its off-price stores rose 4.6 percent.
A metric called—appropriately enough—the "excitement index" (EI) can help here.
By this metric, it was stronger than Hurricane Andrew and Hurricane Katrina.
In 2013 global production reached 4.7m metric tonnes—up 100% from 1998.
Over 40 years later, the US lives in a metric gray area.
And that's where we think our "teaching score" metric could be useful.
That's the main metric that you get if you're a podcast creator.
"More often than not, [follower count] is a vanity metric," he said.
On virtually every conceivable metric, things are going to get considerably worse.
Same-store sales, a key metric for retailers, also surpassed analyst expectations.
So far the electability metric has not brought clarity to the race.
In bookings, the more important metric, Salesforce is "well ahead," he said.
Exxon reported operating cash flow — a key industry metric — of $4.5 billion.
This metric measures the total output of a storm's winds over time.
Oxbridge still provides the metric by which other English universities are judged.
Below lists China's crude oil imports by origin, volumes in metric tonnes.
Back then my primary metric for sweet speed improvements was Geekbench 2169.
Building from there, the key company-specific metric is revenue growth rate.
This metric helped ensure an even geographic distribution for the Upstart 100.
A key metric, average revenue per user, has cratered across the industry.
We may indeed see people who have only one metric as dinosaurs.
By this metric alone, YouTube does attract a specific type of person.
But active users is only one metric of gauging a game's success.
It was a vanity metric as nobody would install millions of apps.
Yet, Workday "is better on every single metric" than Salesforce, he said.
And there is not one metric that has suffered under this president.
Users whose posts hit some kind of engagement metric would earn tokens.
The user metric was also up from 4103 million a year earlier.
The Financial Times began incorporating it as a metric for its sponsors.
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He disrupts so much that can't be measured (yet) with a metric.
The same metric in international markets reached $11.84 billion, up 12 percent.
"Volume is not really a metric that we look at," Beard said.
The user metric was also up from 188 million a year earlier.
Another metric to look for is the durability of this new coalition.
It had previously expected the closely watched performance metric to be flat.
A key volatility metric rallied sharply Monday after a period of decline.
Apple dominates that metric with a capitalization of more than $800 billion.
However, the same metric dipped in both its ground and freight businesses.
Vanity metric: Thread Reader website global rank on the Internet is < 30k!
The same applies to any equally obscure metric in any other country.
Between 2005 and 2015, 10,000 metric tons of protected rosewood was seized.
Last year's pork exports to Mexico through November totaled 726,717 metric tons.
Between 2009 and 203, Antarctica lost 2.5 trillion metric tons of ice.
Delivering a product more efficiently cannot be the only metric of success.
Mourão said Wednesday that 600 metric tons of crude had been recovered.
U.S. steel futures closed at $21 per ton (21 metric tonnes) HRCc271.
"So I think that's a useful metric for any important life decision."
Given the fallibility of the original metric, this is a dangerous proposition.
The closely watched average hourly earnings metric rose 0.3 percent, as expected.
Like any industry, the metric of "success" on YouTube is constantly changing.
The official metric for non-manufacturing activity had come in at 54.3.
Trump is using the trade deficit as a key metric of fairness.
Here are the top 15 metro areas in Florida by that metric:
Here are the top 12 metro areas in Texas by that metric:
So Grinsted coined a new metric: "area of total destruction," or ATD.
But by the new metric they are only 9 percent better off.
I need to know metric measurements, and the work is very precise.
Do you have a metric tonne of questions about Game of Thrones?
Four hundred is still a metric crap ton of accounts per day.
Simply put, "reach" is an arbitrarily defined metric created to sell ads.
At the movies, DC lags behind Marvel in almost every conceivable metric.
Another interesting metric is average auction sale price, which stands at €500.
One key metric analysts will be watching is revenue from North America.
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The CDR metric is intended to hold institutions accountable for student outcomes.
"What the question presumes is that money is the metric," Price replied.
On every metric, the effects were too small to be statistically significant.
Hear tracks from Childish Gambino, Tom Petty, Metric, Benny Blanco and others.
Worldwide, roughly 300 million metric tons of plastic are produced each year.
Our seats on the flights to Greece would emit 10 metric tons.
Another key metric Mr. Trump watches — the trade deficit — is also widening.
Shipments of U.S. pork to China increased to 1.82020,800 metric tons, though.
Instead, he cited low gas prices as a metric of his success.
And that's far from the only metric that shows Americans are struggling.
The metric had also risen 13 percentage points from 2006 until 2016.
Instead, it now shares daily users, a metric that looks much rosier.
On Tuesday it will introduce a new metric: the portrayal of gender.
Central banks added 547.5 metric tons of gold on a net basis.
This was after six straight months of the government's metric showing contraction.
"That's not the sole metric of success as a president," he said.
At the end of 2017, the same metric was at $385 million.
"It's a new design, new metric," chief statistician Pravin Srivastava told reporters.
And at least one metric suggests that would be within historical norms.
Perhaps the most impressive metric, though, is also the most alarming one.
The crucial metric isn't children attending school, but children learning in school.
That metric is closely watched as the two countries tussle over trade.
By that metric alone, it's a hard market to stay away from.
Everyone knows points scored isn't a particularly useful metric without considering pace.
The metric increased to 87.2 percent from 86.3 percent in the business.
In the WAR metric, Beltre is 953th all time among all players.
That was, is and will always be the metric for House Republicans.
And most organizations can't avert a metric ton for less than $2800.
But that is not the only metric for an energy firm's worth.
Gross bookings – a key metric for Expedia – also fell short of expectations.
That metric shows how much profit a bank generated from shareholder money.
Last year the key metric reached 9%, excluding fines and legal charges.
Over 73 million metric tons of debris came down a canyon wall.
Time is the metric that links the big deals in the market.
A very last question, what is your metric of success for yourself?
One could ask, for example, why biodiversity is such an important metric.
But aren't there dangers in fixating on any one metric over another?
The world average is around 7 metric tons a year per person.
The 1963 Agung eruption emitted about 6 million metric tons of sulfur.
Cuba plans to produce 2000 million metric tons of raw sugar during the harvest and export 0003,2000 metric tons, nearly a 28 percent increase, according to a closed-door presentation to parliament by the economy and planning minister.
Road salt has been dumped heavily in these areas since the 1940s—5 million metric tons a year in Canada between 1999 and 13, and almost 18 million metric tons a year in the US by the 1990s.
As the population and demand for food grows, global production of meat is expected to double, from 229 million metric tons produced from the year 2000 to 465 million metric tons by the year 2050, according to FAO.
The United Nations Office on Drugs and Organised Crime found in its 2018 opium survey that, at 6,400 metric tons, opium production post-Iron Tempest was still almost double the level of 21,268 metric tons produced in 22010.
Other versions will carry smaller payloads farther, such as 31,000 pounds (14 metric tons) to geosynchronous orbit — where a satellite can remain stationary above a point on Earth — and 18,000 pounds (8.2 metric tons) out to the moon.
He said Mongolia was missing out $2500 a metric ton, or about $21 billion, in potential revenue if it produced about 2145 million tonnes of coal on the assumption coking coal sold for $100 a metric ton on average.
For instance, the Falcon Heavy is capable of putting up to 140,700 pounds (63.8 metric tons) into low Earth orbit, while the SLS will be able to put 209,000 pounds (95 metric tons) into the same region of space.
" Facebook's VP of advertising apologized for the "average duration of video viewed" metric error, explaining that "The metric should have reflected the total time spent watching a video divided by the total number of people who played the video.
Earlier this week, the company reported robust production for the June quarter, churning out 42,402 wet metric tonnes of spodumene concentrate - a key ingredient in battery making - against the 29,627 wet metric tonnes it produced in the March quarter.
As part of an effort to be more open about its nuclear inventory, the United States announced that its stockpile of highly enriched uranium declined 20 percent, to 585.6 metric tons in 2013 from 740.7 metric tons in 1996.
This metric, which is mostly a measure of orders Nike had from retailers that it expected to fill in the next six months, were once a key metric of demand for Nike's products when it was largely a wholesaler.
But NYC is not the most expensive by this metric, the study found.
This jumped to 252 billion metric tons per year, between 2009 to 2017.
That would mark the end of a two-year decline in that metric.
By 2014, power plant emissions had dropped to about 2.05 billion metric tons.
The "excitement index" metric (EI) takes the average leverage value of each point.
Going into 2017, Lasry said the main metric to watch is headline growth.
Its same-store sales, a key metric for retailers, also topped analyst expectations.
By one crude metric, the President's tweets, the current outbreak hasn't even registered.
Like in the publishing industry, the metric used is the first 10,000 copies.
That would mark the 11th consecutive quarter of growth for that key metric.
It stands 33 feet (10 meters) tall and weighs about 1 metric ton.
That was a reduction of 2 million metric tons of carbon dioxide equivalent.
On balance, the total backlog metric looks uninspiring, mostly from negative FX volatility.
Gia Metric performs a solo number during Season 4 of the Bratpack's show.
"The App Store is not a monopoly by any metric," a spokesperson says.
In fact, the Nex Dual Display performs very well by any conventional metric.
Another metric, the New York Fed's underlying inflation gauge, rose 2.9% in March.
So I was like, '100 metric tons, and it's impossible to find it?
Look, Facebook, to use your own metric: It's not about what you say.
The average incinerated hectare emits the equivalent of 55 metric tonnes of carbon.
By 2021, this number to could jump to 5.2 million — 734 metric tons.
As of 2017, we've accumulated about 8.3 billion metric tons of plastic waste.
It can make you sort of create stuff based for that measurement metric.
The company's same-store sales, a key metric for retailers, expanded by 40%.
That would represent its first monthly decline in that metric since April 2015.
The website will remove the metric after a tweet criticizing it went viral.
This could save India about 1 million metric tons of CO2 a year.
He specifically mentioned the release angle as a metric that he considered important.
Net interest margin, a key metric watched by investors, came in at 1.2%.
The other big box office metric people are curious about is Wonder Woman.
U.S. same-store sales, however, were the key metric for Starbucks this quarter.
It's a bottle opener, metric ruler, protractor, wire stripper, file, wrench, and more.
But that also depends on what metric you use for where space begins.
Trump won the first debate, if social media mentions were the main metric.
The profitability metric of a lending business is simple: The net interest margin.
"It's the most shameful metric we have on quality of care," Ponce said.
This particular metric can indicate potential sales for different sectors, according to YouGov.
Kerr found the solution in Einstein's equations in 1963 with the Kerr Metric.
This month, Saudi Arabia has thrown a third metric – supply - into the debate.
Loan volumes are a key metric for investors to determine online lenders' value.
Our conclusion is that gross churn, by far, is the most impactful metric.
Deferred revenue is a key metric for subscription-based services such as Dropbox.
The CEO metric was, Where do I find the next 50 basis points.
The central African country produced about 900,000 metric tons of maize last year.
We said, 'This is not a metric we're gonna show you guys anymore.
The duration-weighted impression (DWI) metric has been the most controversial, says Ivie.
One metric shows just how brutal a year it has been so far.
It's probably the single most important metric for those looking at profitability trends.
Twitter, still, seems to be judged on that metric of monthly active users.
By one popular metric, Rotten Tomatoes, the answer would seem to be: Categorically.
I think the number one metric that we look at is dual platforms.
But Barack Obama, Chris, it was a disaster by just about any metric.
By that metric, the US has had four in the past month alone.
This metric mainly applies to Chinese department stores operating under the concessionaire model.
Time spent on articles has become a popular metric for measuring reader engagement.
The most important metric is: Does it call the vote anywhere into question?
China cut 315 metric tons of coal consumption last year, according to Reuters.
Right now, there's almost 3,000 metric tons of space junk continuously circling us.
For the fourth quarter, that metric rose 64 percent from the previous year.
Yelp said it plans to retire that metric to emphasize all business accounts.
The vote re-defined the metric system for the first time since 1983.
According to Facebook, the metric will be less reliant on sampling and extrapolating.
That may have been truer in 28503, when the GDP metric was designed.
Depending on what type of laptop you own, this metric can be different.
In 2013, they injected roughly 1,000 metric tons of CO2 into the well.
Police later estimated that the trailer contained nearly a metric ton of bullets.
However, Roberts will struggle to justify the deal on any conventional valuation metric.
Because they are one metric of the magnitude and size of a disaster.
It has beat Apple on that metric over the past five years, too.
Many have been meeting at workshops organized by the Metric Geometry Gerrymandering Group.
They will be lucky if they reach 1.3 million metric tons, he added.
"They will be lucky if they reach 1.3 million metric tons," he added.
The bank's return on tangible equity--a key profitability metric--stood at 9%.
The CEO metric was, 'Where do I find the next 50 basis points?
Survival became their metric of success, a tangible progression to mark the days.
This metric applies mainly to Chinese department stores operating under the concessionaire model.
Based on this metric, we're at least several months from a market top.
Imagine a moving tower made of huge cement bricks weighing 63 metric tons.
Underwood said 30 million metric tons was enough to power 3.2 million homes.
My bipartisan More Efficient Tools to Realize Information for Consumers (METRIC) Act (H.
After weighing each metric equally, SmartAsset found the average ranking for each state.
College attainment is one frequently cited metric and determinant of individual well-being.
But inside that measure was a more concerning metric: capital expenditures, Johnson said.
Fortescue maintained its 2019 cost guidance at $12-$13 per wet metric tonne.
CharityNavigator gives the foundation a 7.5 out of 10 score in that metric.
There are currently 170 million metric tons of plastic in the ocean today.
Every second, humans pump 1,200 metric tons of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere.
Duties of $83.03 per metric ton were slapped on imports in February 2013.
That makes it a better metric to judge Fed policy and its effectiveness.
The ultimate goal is improving the key customer satisfaction metric known as CSAT.
Metric will be supporting Smashing Pumpkins on a lengthy arena tour starting tonight.
For now, the closest thing Twitter has is its daily user growth metric.
The rainforest soaks up 600 million metric tons of carbon dioxide every year.
The only metric of success that really matters is the one we ignore.
We consider the ratio of CAC to LTV to be the golden metric.
The ratings are based on the Player Production Average (PPA) metric I developed.
Go look at whatever metric you want, or just go watch them pitch.
MIT Media Lab researcher Andrew Sliwinski touts diversity by a different metric: age.
Many lenders use this metric as a way to assess a borrower's DTI.
Yet, during this time it also saw its daily active user metric rise.
A crucial metric for understanding an epidemic is measuring how quickly it spreads.
But on every metric, the effects were too small to be statistically significant.
Meanwhile, revenue per available room, a key industry metric, fell 22020% to $213.
How the nation recovers by November will be a key metric for voters.
Brands to try: Industrial Arts Metric, Stillwater Artisanal Extra Dry, Ayinger Altbairisch Dunkel.
Apple had reported the metric for years, highlighting tremendous growth in iPhone sales.
A before-and-after metric lends some concreteness to a typically abstract topic.
Same-store sales — a key metric for retailers — came in line with expectations.
On that metric I think the space is in a really strong place.
It certainly falls apart as soon as someone tries to apply a metric.
Meanwhile, revenue per available room, a key industry metric, fell 32.5% to $63.74.
This book provides a metric ton of misery and a lot of company.
Instead, views brought in by its "For You" page are the dominating metric.
By that admittedly rather convoluted metric, Buttigieg narrowly beat Sanders at the caucuses.
Goldman Sachs laid out hard return targets, including a metric called efficiency ratio.
The metric that brands care the most about is engagement, according to Lentz.
We returned the company to growth under any metric you look at, 013%.
In the third quarter, J&J reported 3.8 percent growth for this metric.
They added that Clearview AI's accuracy metric has not been validated by MegaFace.
That metric implies a 14 percent return on equity over the long term.
It's not enough that an asset looks expensive based on a particular metric.
Same-store sales — a key metric for retailers — was also softer than expected.
Analysts polled by Reuters had forecast the metric would come in at 133.5.
Kohl's same-store sales, a key metric for retailers, grew by 6.9 percent.
That metric, which measures costs relative to revenue, is watched closely by investors.
"Free cash flow is the metric that I like to use," he said.
Gross bookings, a key metric for the travel website operator, also fell short.
Japan is still a world leader in technological innovation based on another metric.
The metric fell in six other states, while it was unchanged in Pennsylvania.
Porn site traffic may not be the perfect metric for gauging NNN participation.
And that's a metric that they have put a lot of emphasis on.
It also plans to launch a 20-metric-ton space station around 2022.
BofA tracks that metric and says it is now at a 2009 high.
For instance, GE has moved to reporting free cash flow as a metric.
Fact: The U.S. produced 82 million metric tons (mt) of steel in 2017.
Peloton, Uber, and Lyft have all touted their own version of the metric.
Engagements, a rough gauge of user attention, are a key metric for Facebook.
Peloton, Uber, and Lyft have all touted their own version of the metric.
The metric measures an insurer's expenditure on claims against the premiums it earns.
This one metric measures an organization's capability to identify, detect, respond and recover.
Many private-sector security professionals use this "golden" metric in board-level reporting.
GDP per capita is usually the first metric people use for this purpose.
Twenty-five trillion metric tons of debris were thrown up into the atmosphere.
The change around depreciating equipment would boost reported Ebitda, flattering this leverage metric.
It's not the metric that's unique; it's how it's being put to use.
By almost every metric, Americans are losing faith in the institutions of governance.
It's been capped at $30 a metric ton for the past five years.
India emitted only about 1,800 million metric tons of carbon dioxide that year.
That eruption injected roughly 10 million metric tons of sulfur into the sky.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australia's Fortescue Metals Group on Wednesday lowered its production cost target for fiscal 2017 to $12-$13 per wet metric ton, down from its fiscal 2016 average of $15.43 a metric ton and taking it closer to bigger rivals.
Most of that scrap is purchased by China, which has used the raw materials to fuel its decades-long building boom; in 2017, the US sold China almost 700,000 metric tons of copper, up from 11,000 metric tons in 1997.
The Chinese government recently set a goal to cut steel excess capacity by between about 100 million metric tons and 150 million metric tons over a five-year period, but it failed to specify how it proposes to achieve these reductions.
Speaking at a separate conference at ADIPEC on Monday, Michael Stoppard, energy analyst at IHS Markit, said total annual LNG output is on track to more than double from 270 million metric tons to 650 million metric tons by 2040.
In response to these concerns, the Department of Health and Human Services called for comments on a proposal to do away with the one-year metric for transplant program C.M.S. reaccreditation, though the metric will remain in the initial accreditation process.
So for example, we could tie these students' share of college costs to either an income metric or an affordability metric and then make some federal aid to states in the field of education contingent on them offering that up.
Avocado exports from Mexico to China, for example, have shot up to more than 10,000 metric tons of the green fruit from 17 metric tons back in 2009, according to Mexican government data cited by ChinaAg, a market research firm.
"That's a metric that tells you your business is going to contract," Squire said.
"There was no quality metric that I guess we had," said one former worker.
Our rating case envisages a metric of 3.3x in FY18, breaching the downgrade guideline.
But they argue that this is not the best metric for judging his suitability.
This key metric has been plummeting just as more money was being poured in.
The next question is whether we Americans will ever figure out the metric system.
The metric is utilitarian, scaled to spot trouble just before it turns into disaster.
A railroad's operating ratio is a key metric for Wall Street analysts and investors.
Broken Social Scene, Metric, and Arcade Fire each hadn't put out their records yet.
On one respected metric of press freedom, Japan ranks lower than quasi-authoritarian Tanzania.
Growth metric: Number of new users or customers, and the cost of finding them.
You guys don't see that as a relevant metric so much in the past.
That metric, however, fluctuates depending on the year and arguably reflects entrenched gender bias.
If you prefer the metric system, a BTU is about 22017 joules of energy.
I MEAN, YOU JUST STATED YOUR RETURNS, WHICH ARE EXTREMELY IMPRESSIVE BY ANY METRIC.
A total of 3,000 metric tonnes of 380-cst HSFO were transacted on Aug.
It doesn't matter that the use is not really a violation by any metric.
Performers Synthia Kiss and Gia Metric share a moment backstage before the show starts.
The daily active user metric for Pied Piper is shockingly low (less than 20,000).
This metric is one of many our partners use to assess their video campaigns.
All that matters for Wright seems to be a core metric: is this fun?
Bombardier is still expecting improved free cash flow, a metric closely-watched by investors.
In addition to the regular English and Metric scales, they've included picas and pixels.
The ship was eventually allowed to unload its 6,300 metric tonnes of anthracite coal.
The company's U.S. same-store sales, a key metric for franchises, grew by 4.8%.
But of course, that's on an adjusted metric excluding interest, taxes, depreciation or amortization.
It's hardly surprising that 84.3 percent of it would be covered by this metric.
"The ultimate financial metric for a company is Cash," she writes in today's announcement.
As of writing, Buttigieg leads on that metric by a 299-to-561.46 margin.
In its place, Twitter would prefer we look to a new metric: daily users.
Monthly active users is a commonly used metric, but it's not without its limitations.
That's an all-time high since the firm started tracking this metric in 1970.
The U.S. pales in comparison, mining 15,000 metric tons of rare earths in 2018.
The second new metric, impressions click-through rate, tell you when that actually occurred.
Geekbench 3 is hardly the only metric by which to benchmark a computer though.
EPS is an important metric for traders to gauge the value of a stock.
As you can see, that metric ties into our comments concerning Silicon Valley's ascendance.
While he trails only former Vice President Joe Biden by that metric, rivals Sen.
That said, the Instagram account has over 100 followers, as one more visible metric.
Reddit had nothing to add regarding its revenue or the ARPU metric mentioned above.
This has widened the gap between the closely watched metric and actual economic health.
Emissions from FedEx, the other major shipper, were 20160 million metric tons in 183.
The U.S. Postal Service emitted about 218 million metric tons of CO22015 in 22025.
"It's a common misconception that money is every entrepreneur's metric for success," he wrote.
That marked the first quarterly increase for that metric in more than three years.
These kicks track every metric that matters to runners of any level and style.
People are just planning their Pokémon GO strategies and learning about the metric system.
Ivie says marketers want more clarity around why the 30-second metric was chosen.
China has committed to buying an additional 10 million metric tonnes of U.S. soybeans.
Judged solely on that metric, the progressive commitment to a national solution seemed premature.
The machine learning component watches the chosen metric and learns over time what's normal.
For the first time, the company shared a new "family of apps audience" metric.
But that metric surged to 212% during the 22017 months that ended in March.
Sufficient loan loss reserves (1.7x its 90-day PDL portfolio) also complement this metric.
One key metric that fell below expectations was platform revenue, which encompasses streaming advertising.
Any lessons to impart after decades of dizzying success on almost every metric imaginable?
The latter metric is what most news organizations are using to determine the winners.
Just about every key metric of China's construction sector has improved sharply this year.
By nearly every metric, podcasts are growing more and more popular, according to Adweek.
He also said Amazon came off its strongest holiday season ever, by any metric.
"By any metric, this is a fair, adequate and reasonable settlement," the lawyers said.
That target seemed like folly at the time, but it was a necessary metric.
Eliminating the 15 percent polling metric would not open a floodgate to the debates.
And if you took that metric we're very happy with the progress we're making.
Plus, Netflix gathered a metric fuckton of data about its users thanks to Bandersnatch.
Uber says a single metric isn't a clear indicator of an autonomous car's safety.
Speed to liquidity is a critical metric for the health of a startup ecosystem.
PCE, or personal consumption expenditures inflation data, is the metric favored by the Fed.
Across the supply chain, companies are releasing almost 10 million metric tons a year.
It's seen as the most important metric for the company's current and future success.
That's nearly 230 billion metric tons per year, says the Global Carbon Project. 231.
It recently announced that it had achieved an elimination of 28 million metric tons.
For that reason, the streaming service doesn't put too much emphasis on the metric.
It also reaffirmed 2020 forecast of $2 billion to $2.4 billion for the metric.
Fidelity Investments, a large provider of retirement accounts, has an easier metric to follow.
"By every metric, we are more divided than ever as a nation," he said.
In 2628, American airports processed 28503 billion passengers and 22019 metric tons of cargo.
Note that my metric is really two: first-generation enrollment numbers and graduation rates.
So every traditional, conventional financial metric looks like crap while you cook through that.
The Wall Street Journal earlier reported that Apple has overtaken Spotify on the metric.
The Chinese use of soybeans is an important metric for the country's trade relationships.
The next closest, Kirsten Gillibrand, was 28 points ahead of him on this metric.

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