adverb
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
adjusted
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Mr. Howard United Kingdom seasonally adjusted unemployment rose by 703,700 in the year to December 1991.
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The seasonally adjusted total was nevertheless better than expected.
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Across the North-East as a whole the seasonally adjusted figure rose by 1,500 on last month.
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Mr. Howard On the seasonally adjusted basis there were 2,546,000 unemployed claimants in December 1991.
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The seasonally adjusted figure, regarded as the best long-term guide, rose by a lower-than-expected 22,100 in January to 2,995,100.
■ VERB
adjust
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A case has to be made, therefore, for seasonally adjusting the monthly figures and for excluding school-leavers.
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All month-on-month comparisons are seasonally adjusted .
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The gain in the seasonally adjusted measure was across all areas.
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The unemployment rate, not seasonally adjusted , dropped from 3.9 to 3.6 percent.
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The number is not seasonally adjusted .
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Some analysts speculated that this factor could add around 75, 000 jobs to the seasonally adjusted figure the department reports tomorrow.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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All month-on-month comparisons are seasonally adjusted.
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Mr. Howard United Kingdom seasonally adjusted unemployment rose by 703,700 in the year to December 1991.
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The unemployment rate, not seasonally adjusted, dropped from 3.9 to 3.6 percent.