Synonym: chart, file, guide, list, sign, symbol, table. Similar words: independent, independence, reminder, in detail, find, mind, kind, mind you. Meaning: ['ɪndeks] n. 1. a numerical scale used to compare variables with one another or with some reference number 2. 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 3. a mathematical notation indicating the number of times a quantity is multiplied by itself 4. an alphabetical listing of names and topics along with page numbers where they are discussed 5. the finger next to the thumb. v. 1. list in an index 2. provide with an index 3. adjust through indexation.
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91. P 500-stock index and the Dow Jones industrial average produced average annual 10. 5 percent returns.
92. They bulked up on cash, bought stock index futures but also placed a big, new wager.
93. P normally announces new additions five business days before they go on the index, a company official said.
94. Another analogy might be an index file in which each index card represents a schema.
95. Intuit Inc. shares posted the largest decline in the index, falling almost 17 percent this week.http://sentencedict.com/index.html
96. Fig. 5.7 Index sequential files - overflow block Random access offers another way of organising data on disk for quick access.
97. The degree of glucose intolerance for any given birth weight was influenced independently by body mass index in adulthood.
98. The Bloomberg Indiana Index has risen almost 17 percent since it was started in September 1994 with a base value of 100.
99. This would suggest the assignment of one index to derivatives of the verb form and another to those of the noun form.
100. In Shenzhen, the Class B index of issues available to foreign investors climbed 1. 7 % as institutions bought bargains.
101. The index is good but the references do not provide easy access to the research literature.
102. He turned to the desk where there were several index cards in a little pile.
103. He examined whether a mispricing triggered index arbitrage transactions within a few minutes.
104. The index relates key values to the relative byte address locations of the data record.
105. Telephone numbers can be kept separately, on a card index or in a contact book.
106. Add to all of the above a very well prepared index, and you have a very appealing book indeed.
107. His management trademark is carrying index cards in his shirt pocket so that he can note mistakes while visiting Darden restaurants.
108. Secondly, there are enormous index number problems in constructing price series for capital goods.
109. One is to provide that the rent shall be calculated as if the index had not been adjusted.
110. In October the index fell below 20,000 points, leading to government intervention to support the market.
111. In everyday economic discourse, nothing is more frequently taken as an index of economic growth than the volume of capital formation.
112. Instead, home records are located using the bucket index and overflow records via the home bucket and a tag.
113. The Newcastle prescribing index was calculated from item and cost information.
114. This index broadly follows the subject headings used in Current Law.
115. Writing out 1500 index cards is just as time consuming as producing 1500 letters.
116. Sydney: Continued activity in the banking sector helped the All Ordinaries index to close 7.4 points higher at 1,743.4.
117. Some estimates of the round-trip transactions costs involved in stock index arbitrage are set out in Table 5.1.
118. The second man smiles, wags his index finger and picks up a copy of his company's annual report.
119. The Nikkei 225-stock index has spent most of the past two years bouncing between 14000 and 20000.
120. He had already reached into a drawer and pulled out two index cards.