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- adjective of an value
calculated fromselected discrete values over a specifiedtime period
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Examples
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A Morningstar Inc. report shows that for any time period evaluated, whether measured by time-weighted or by investor returns, public plans have consistently outperformed retail mutual funds.
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It's usually not the lowest time-weighted opportunity-cost option, unless the borrower isn't the one repaying.
Government vs. Private Debt, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Since then, the Dow engaged in stomach-churning see-saws, but the time-weighted average has been stuck around 10,000.
The Goldman Rule 2010
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Since then, the Dow engaged in stomach-churning see-saws, but the time-weighted average has been stuck around 10,000.
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OSHA has established the permissible exposure limit (PEL) 8-hour time-weighted average (TWA) at 0.75 ppm and the 15-minute Short-Term Exposure Limit (STEL) at 2 ppm.
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The NIOSH RELs are also designated as time-weighted average, short-term exposure limits and ceiling limits.
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Here I thought I was on my way to world domination because I know the difference between time-weighted and dollar-weighted performance returns, and the girl who sold me a $30 bottle of shampoo is already well on her way to building home equity who knows where (it's a good thing I didn't ask her; if she owns a place in Manhattan, I may have asked if Barney's is hiring).
misspinkkate Diary Entry misspinkkate 2007
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Ozone is toxic and exposure should not exceed 0.2 mg/m3 (8-hour time-weighted average - 40-hour work week).
Oxygen 2007
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Usually, an OSHA regulated substance will have only a PEL as a time-weighted average.
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The number that is currently on our home page is a time-weighted average between “total number of sign ups ever” and “total number of logged in users over the last 60 days”.
Archive 2006-08-01 2006
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