A number or ratio (a value on a scale of measurement) derived from a series of observed facts; can reveal relative changes as a function of time.
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1An index number over 100 indicates that optimists outnumber pessimists.
2The average total acts as the official "crime index number".
3While I waited to be put through I wrote the index number on my arm with the biro Lesley handed me.
4Economists said the sharp downward revision to the first-quarter inflation rate raised the risk of a lower core PCE price index number in April.
5When Middletown had finished it was easy to see that the squares of highest index number did not fall at random on the chart.
6The index slowly rebounded in 2009, but the latest index number of 3.37 is still lower than anything before 2008.
7The higher the index number, the less affordable homes are, so by the index measure, homes are more affordable in 2017 than 2008.
8Investors will focus next week on home sales data and home price index numbers.
9Index numbers show a rise of over 100 per cent.
10The PPI data comes on the heels of tame consumer price index numbers on Tuesday.
11Dr O'Hallahan said the screening register had been updated by cross-referencing people against their National Health Index number.
12Unlike in Perl, the index numbers in XPath start with 1, not 0.
13Faafoi said people did not need to have a National Health Index number in order to get a test.
14Meanwhile the makers of various kinds of economic index numbers are feeding the sausage machine scrap iron and broken glass.
15This allowed us to identify 529 Barcode Index Numbers (BINs) from our sequence clusters derived from pooled Malaise trap samples.
16On one hand, purchasing manager index numbers worldwide have kind of come down, but yet liquidity is still supporting the market, he added.
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