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Even the core inflation measure, which excludes food, energy and tobacco, rose to 1.6% from 1.5%.
The core measure, which excludes food and energy, rose by 2.1% in the year to September.
Using the company's pro forma measure, which excludes some noncash items, Amazon earned 11 cents a share, a penny more than analysts had expected.
The Fed's preferred measure, which excludes volatile food and energy prices, was up only 0.7 percent, well below the target of around 2 percent.
The so-called core measure, which excludes the sometimes volatile prices of food and energy, climbed 0.4 percent, the most since January.
The core measure, which excludes volatile components such as food and energy, rose by 1.8%, close to the mid-point of the Bank of Canada's target range.
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The changes in SCC during and after the PMI were, however, in accordance with the number of cells entering the milk per time unit (Fig. 1B), a measure which exclude the effect of dilution.
There was slightly more encouraging news from the figures for gross national product (GNP), an alternative way of measuring growth, which excludes the multinational companies attracted to Ireland when the economy was booming in the 1990s.
(The natural option, to take the intersection of all measure one subsets, fails, because the complement of the singleton of any specific sequence is measure one, so for each sequence there is a measure one set which excludes it; therefore the intersection of all measure one sets excludes every sequence, so is the empty set).
By AOL's preferred measure of earnings, which excludes many charges, the company's results matched analysts' expectations.
Fed officials tend to focus on a different measure, core inflation, which excludes the prices of energy and food.
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