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The color-coding and density of the ribbons correlate to emotional states.
And those decisions always correlate to the relationship of advertisers to the platform.
Putnam affirms that education deficiencies correlate to lack of economic and social achievement.
She said usually online views correlate to house showings but not this time.
Each page of the comic will correlate to one year in Marvel history.
The cover features four different typefaces that correlate to different sections of the book.
So contrary to popular belief, price does not directly correlate to quality or taste.
Other findings show that more mature attitudes don't necessarily correlate to more intentional behavior.
Stocking was careful to note that Google search trends don't necessarily correlate to popularity.
That kind of salmon population loss would correlate to a $3 billion economic loss.
Popularity does not generally correlate to artistic significance, but Kaur's is an unusual case.
Now the number of shares directly correlate to the amount of decision-making power.
The number of Instagram followers a luxury brand has is likely to correlate to sales.
Moreover, the isotope ratios correlate to specific species that had already been identified by Schopf.
Those assumptions directly correlate to the disparagement of white zin and, until recently, most rosé.
It is worthy of notice that this ranking doesn't correlate to GDP or military prowess.
We usually take the notion that games don't correlate to real-life violence for granted.
"Keep your voices soft," Christine reminds them, adding that women's mouths correlate to their vaginas.
One final point — it's true that the stock market does not always correlate to earnings growth.
It's probably 20 percent of my tweets, but tweets do not correlate to actual time spent.
Dior shares, which correlate to LVMH, trade roughly 12 percent below a peak hit this summer.
Different kinds of knots would correlate to different kinds of atoms — hydrogen or oxygen, for example.
On the wall before it are six drawings that correlate to the objects on the table.
It's probably 20 percent of my tweets but tweets do not correlate to actual time spent.
Wrong. It turns out "iconic" and "globally-recognized" can sometimes directly correlate to iconically and globally mispronounced.
There are diseases that correlate to it, so we really don't want this class of chemicals out there.
Which letters correlate to which kinds of trading advice (buy/sell/hold, etc.) are spurious/invented by me.
The big picture: Trump's rapid attribution pace doesn't necessarily correlate to changes in the actual pace of attacks.
Experts estimate that Italy's aging population may correlate to the deadly nature of the disease within its borders.
First of all, the familiar range of intoxication levels, and how they correlate to impairment, is pretty uncontroversial.
Experts say that the level of glucose in tears doesn't really correlate to how much there is in blood.
Three rooms at the Parrish correlate to these stages in her development, emphasizing scale as a catalyst for change.
But for Swift, and for any woman, the impact of this attention doesn't necessary correlate to how "extreme" it appears.
They mined statistical information about how long people lived, along with biographical data that might correlate to when they die.
Bad feelings correlate to bad events, so maybe real problem is getting carried away in what I sign up for.
Such lending tends to correlate to the market, although it lags equities, according to official data analyzed by Thomson Reuters.
According to Quinn, job stability can directly correlate to grading when professors are worried their perception could threaten their employment.
If anything gets messed up as far as snap/hold, it can correlate to a missed kick at any given time.
But now we find wide hips attractive regardless of whether it's true that they correlate to being better at giving birth.
The amount of money received didn't necessarily correlate to the hostility of questions asked by the legislators in Zuckerberg's first hearing.
The chances of Mueller testifying before Congress directly correlate to the level of public distrust in Barr's redactions to the report.
Skinner also acknowledges that the insula doesn't just correlate to feelings of disgust—students could have experienced other reflexes as well.
It doesn't correlate to how much you spend anymore, but how much effort and time you've put into your time together.
One thing is for sure: Blood (or at least lineage) does correlate to magical abilities, and not just for the Targaryens.
From presenting new perspectives to exposing blind spots, various studies suggest diversity in age, gender and race can correlate to profits.
A 2017 study from New America Economy found that increased refugee resettlement in the U.S. does not correlate to higher crime.
We have witnessed the same phenomenon here: Crimes like Jeremy Christian's correlate to a general rise in speech targeting minority groups.
How many different whiskies do you have as options in the test and how do they correlate to the personality archetypes?
It doesn't really help us understand a person's state of mind, and it does not always correlate to an actual psychiatric diagnosis.
A synthetic click includes both a "down" command and an "up" command, which correlate to clicking a mouse and then releasing it.
Everyone's butt is different, and size doesn't necessarily correlate to strength, says Michele Burmaster, trainer and president of Body Positive Fitness Alliance.
Now, the number of shares will directly correlate to the amount of decision-making power — which will disempower Benchmark and Kalanick alike.
The numbers correlate to the number following the decimal point in temperatures for all the major cities in Australia at midday each day.
Your character screen is standard RPG fare, with equipments nodes that correlate to the different types of gear and armor you might equip.
"The front-facing numbers that people see don't correlate to what you're doing in the grand scheme of things," Ms. Ezarik said. Seriously.
It's a true byproduct that at the end of the day, when you are either doing end-to-end learning or you have a highly personalized system, you have no clue what's going on, and most importantly, your feedback mechanisms do not correlate to long-term human happiness, they correlate to engagement, and that is I think the actual problem.
Combatting the negative assumptions, one Twitter user pointed out that many employees already consume alcohol, which doesn't necessarily correlate to poor or unsafe performance.
The persistent weakness in cyclicals stocks that traditionally correlate to economic health could be especially worrisome as the corporate profit picture continues to deteriorate.
Underwater, a change in depth can correlate to a change in temperature, and that in turn may change the species that can survive there.
"Bad feelings correlate to bad events, so maybe real problem is getting carried away in what I sign up for," he said. https://twitter.
He never presented any proof, and as The Times began to investigate his claims, his stories failed to add up or correlate to fact.
Deconstructed Glitter Is Much More Than Punk Aesthetics "We wanted her makeup to correlate to what was going on inside of Becky," Strachman tells Refinery29.
It's not exactly clear how the brain changes correlate to any health problems, and how long the changes last once astronauts get back to Earth.
Of course, having more sexual experiences doesn't necessarily correlate to being good in bed, but some people might assume this is the case, she says.
People often move for a reason that seems to have nothing to do with politics but then turns out to correlate to politics quite closely.
Salovey also cited a 2010 study by psychologist Daniel Kahneman and economist Angus Deaton that found income does correlate to happiness — but only up to $75,000.
Apple's also tied haptics to the digital crown, so when you spin it, you feel little ticks that precisely correlate to what's happening on the screen.
The strength of the dollar doesn't necessarily correlate to the state of the U.S. economy because it's always in comparison to the state of foreign economies.
We need cup sizes that correlate to bra sizes and they need to go past DD. We need cups that actually cover more than our nipple.
The EP is called Future Present Past and you can totally align which songs correlate to each stage when you listen to the EP in full.
Sweatman and Tsikritsis propose that the distinct scorpion could correlate to the constellation Scorpio, the duck-like drawing to Libra, and the wolf symbol to Lupus.
When caps are imposed and market rates are rising, lenders simply adjust their customer eligibility profile to correlate to the interest rates that can be charged.
My advice for companies in trouble is to focus maniacally on one or two key business metrics that directly correlate to the health of the company.
But Dr. Rishi Desai, Chief Medical Officer at Osmosis, believes the symptoms and outcomes may directly correlate to how coronavirus moves through each infected person's body. 
Major events, the ones "that count," not only end up getting picked up on video, but usually correlate to multiple readings on the various sensor platforms.
"You saw that correlate to the total increased number of wallet growth," which doubled in December from approximately 5 percent to 10 percent as bitcoin rallied.
AJMC found that less competitive health-care markets — dominated by large hospital systems — correlate to both higher health-care costs and higher insurance premiums for patients.
In the immediate aftermath, defenders of so-called seed faith—that prosperity and happiness correlate to the amount you give back to your church—justified the practice.
She doesn't doubt the possibility of someone having psychosomatic pangs that correlate to another's menstrual cycle, though she says she has not experienced it in her practice.
THAT WOULD BE 4003% YEAR-OVER-YEAR INCREASE IN THE PRICE OF OIL, WHICH TO OUR ANALYSIS AT DOUBLELINE WOULD CORRELATE TO A 3% YEAR-OVER-YEAR CPI.
Pokémon GO and games like it can't exist without waypoints — the in-game locations that correlate to real-world points of interest, acting as the Pokéstops, gyms, etc.
As Ocasio-Cortez pointed out at the hearing: "Stock price doesn't always immediately, or directly, correlate to the actual value of the product that I'm selling," she said.
While stock performance doesn't directly correlate to inflows, CLOU has climbed more than 15.5% year to date and had about $476 million in net assets as of Friday.
"Whether it's contemporary or 19th century, they want to know what size it is or what size it would correlate to, or what measurement it is," she said.
Nail-polish trends tend to correlate to the seasons: For winter, deeper shades like glossy black and midnight blue perfectly complement the windchill and the 4 p.m. sunset.
I LIKE IT THIS WAY LET ME TELL YOU, TRADING IS SOFT ALL OUR OTHER BUSINESSES WHICH CORRELATE TO GLOBAL GROWTH ARE KIND OF DOING VERY, VERY WELL.
Eleven states have filed suit against the Obama administration for its directive requiring all public schools to allow transgender students to use bathrooms that correlate to their gender identity.
One woman I met, Janet*, is what is known as a grapheme–color synaesthete, as colors appear in her mind's eye that correlate to individual letters or numbers (graphemes).
While MMA math doesn't truly correlate to what happens in the Octagon, there could be an argument made that Pickett's advantage in this fight lies with his grappling game.
Declines in this figure correlate to a younger age; that is, the younger a U.S. adult is, the less closely they are following news on the COVID-623 outbreak.
There's even some recent theories and scientific data out there to suggest that the pacing seen in zoo animals might correlate to welfare in a less than obvious way.
Bad feelings correlate to bad events, so maybe real problem is getting carried away in what I sign up for," which he later described as a "ticket to hell.
These delegates, through a process involving Democratic Party math and the state convention, will eventually correlate to the number of national delegates a candidate gets at the national conventions.
Where you live may not directly correlate to your sex life and sexual satisfaction, but it's still interesting to know who among us is living out their best sex lives.
These time lags correlate to small differences in the distance that light from the same event traveled to each antenna, and that can help lead scientists back to the source.
I wonder whether the disparities in publication queue length among different days of the week correlate to disparities in the number of puzzles submitted that are appropriate for that day.
There are acupuncture points all over your ear — hundreds of them — that correlate to things like the liver, the lungs, the heart, the back, the ankles, the eyes, and more.
In September, Federal Reserve Governor Daniel Tarullo said the central bank was considering factoring in capital buffers, which correlate to banks' sizes and are currently being phased in for U.S. institutions.
Much of the losses in the oil market over the past five weeks correlate to a sell-off in global markets that saw investors dump risk assets including crude oil futures.
While higher absentee totals do not always correlate to higher turnout overall, South Carolina GOP officials are expecting a record number of people to cast ballots in the state's Republican primary.
"Now that people don't have to make sure their likes correlate to their following, one of the easiest ways to spot fraud, this will create more fake influencers in my opinion."
From there, Lyra takes a close look at that data and then build a set of recommendations for the patients based on what they think some of their symptoms correlate to.
Tweaking a phone to optimize benchmark apps might produce some numbers that make a small subset of nerds drool, but those numbers don't correlate to the actual experience of using the phone.
In analyzing his and other research, Dr. Prinstein came to another conclusion: Not only does likability correlate to positive life outcomes, but it is also responsible, he said, for those outcomes, too.
Although sitting down with the Russians for difficult conversations in search of points of agreement has become political poison inside the Beltway, good politics does not correlate to good statecraft and strategy.
These sessions will cover a range of topics and correlate to Disrupt Berlin's category tracks — AI/Machine Learning, Blockchain, CRM/Enterprise, E-commerce, Education, Fintech, Healthtech/Biotech, Hardware, Robotics, IoT, Mobility and Gaming.
With the help of these tools, we are learning that while race may be a social construct, differences in genetic ancestry that happen to correlate to many of today's racial constructs are real.
Developments That May, Individually or Collectively, Lead to Negative Rating Action - FFO-adjusted net leverage persistently trending above 3.2x, a metric that Fitch expects to correlate to about 2.5x net debt to EBITDA.
All our other businesses which correlate to global growth are kind of doing very, very well and I think he's gone out of his way to be very, very supportive of the system.
However, this good mood boost was only temporary and lasted just one day after a student had sex (and, in case you were wondering, better quality of sex did correlate to a better mood).
Calo adds that the problem of biases that correlate to sensitive categories like race or gender is endemic to machine learning techniques, whether those techniques are used in voice analysis or looking at resumes.
So we'll talk about terpenes, the aromatic compounds found in cannabis that give products their unique smell but also correlate to certain physiological experiences, in terms of it being more sleepy or more energizing.
A certain parallel can be drawn with KISS: The band's lack of critical appeal, or musical cred doesn't correlate to the number of kids inspired to pick up guitars after hearing records like Alive!
As such, monthly premiums usually correlate to the tiers — bronze plans have the lowest premiums, while platinum plans often have the highest premiums, and silver and gold fall somewhere in between, according to Policygenius.
According to the Post, the emphasis of the investigation has been on what Facebook disclosed about its information sharing with Cambridge Analytica and whether those disclosures correlate to the timeline that's being established by government investigators.
It also gives me a tactile way to measure the time I spend off my phone because the hours I cut off my screen time correlate to the number of rows I complete on a project.
To do this, at the age of 18 Cantú designed EVA — a bio-sensing bra insert that uses thermal sensing and artificial intelligence to identify abnormal temperatures in the breast that can correlate to tumor growth.
Having a diverse board — including a mix of genders and ages — has been found to correlate to strong returns (race/ethnicity is challenging to collect and assure in a uniform way so that is not included).
Bill Parks, a tall, bearded redhead perhaps best known for his roles in Snickers' "You're Not You When You're Hungry" ads, says the types of roles he auditions for tend to correlate to the famous faces du jour.
Women were more likely than men to view fame and having a large social media following as important to society's view of success — something that may correlate to other trends like women being overrepresented on Instagram, Rose said.
In the long run, he said, the group will analyze utilization rates and see how they correlate to higher health outcomes, such as lower hospitalization rates, fewer visits to emergency rooms and higher rates of adherence to medications.
The more Trump and fellow Republicans stoke fears of immigration, of Muslims, of crime and drugs and "American carnage," and the more they disparage elites and experts, the more they are increasing attitudes that correlate to anti-democratic views.
"We know that CEO approval ratings correlate to overall employee satisfaction and trust in senior leadership, " says Glassdoor CEO Robert Hohman in a statement, "which contributes to long-term employee engagement, ultimately helping an employer's recruiting and retention efforts."
Through careful epidemiological studies conducted on large populations, a number of scientists, including Craig Newschaffer at Drexel University and Peter Bearman at Columbia University, have been able to point to some factors that correlate to the risk of autism.
And "serious" leisure activities especially correlate to happiness and wellbeing: People who had hobbies are more likely to have lower blood pressure, lower levels of cortisol (a stress hormone), and lower levels of depression, according to a 2009 study.
Investigations of the codex's pages are still ongoing, but the team believes that its pictures may lead to better understanding of archaeological remains from southern Mexico, as the places mentioned in other codices often correlate to actual archaeological sites.
"While we can't say a broad age range should always correlate to a high multiple/enterprise value for a stock or vice versa, we do believe considering that selling window is important when looking at positives and negatives of a retailer."
Your feelings on the issue will probably correlate to your enjoyment of "This Ticonderoga," in which Mr. Kiedis articulates a worldview: "We are all just soldiers in this battlefield of life/One thing that's for certain is my burning appetite."
A spokesperson claimed that group names with "CP" or other indicators of child exploitation are some of the signals it uses to hunt these groups, and that names in group discovery apps don't necessarily correlate to the group names on WhatsApp.
"From a branding perspective, we definitely do see the trends in mainstream culture correlate to how products are marketed and positioned in cannabis as well," said Jon Lowen, a co-founder of Surfside, which helps its clients advertise their cannabis products.
"In parallel with the FDA investigation, our own third party internal studies found no link between our high quality pet food products and any of the other physical characteristics that correlate to DCM," says Zignature in a statement posted on their website.
While the title of the report indicates that the Apple Watch is in the lead, the report itself revealed that the 51.5% only refers to devices shipped, a number that doesn't necessary correlate to how many Apple Watch devices consumers purchased last year.
Your eagerness to sample another version of the same story will directly correlate to how much enjoyment you gain from checking out the Potter-verse spinoff Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, which features a script by J. K. Rowling herself.
"For example, a law enforcement agency may be a customer and may desire to receive global bitcoin transactions, correlated by country, with ISP data to determine source IP addresses and shipping addresses that correlate to bitcoin addresses," the Amazon patent filing states.
But the index does not necessarily correlate to impact on climate: The eruption of Mount St. Helens in Washington in 1980 was of similar explosiveness but had little cooling effect because most of the ash and gas was expelled laterally rather than upward.
"We decided it would probably be in her best interest to do a biopsy of this lesion," said Rasouli based on the fact that she was healthy and young and was having symptoms that he could directly correlate to the location of the lesion.
"Anyone with the link can take advantage of the customized playlist, but the regions in the drop-down menu directly correlate to AncestryDNA results and this specific part of the partnership is geared toward AncestryDNA customers," a spokesperson for Ancestry told BuzzFeed News on Monday.
While focusing on groups with a high incidence of a particular condition may help researchers identify genetic variants that might correlate to the condition, it must also be understood that all genetic contributions to physical traits, including disease, are always influenced by environmental factors.
Perhaps unsurprisingly, we found that having well-known Hollywood actors, a small theatre, good reviews, Tony awards (particularly for plays), and big casts (particularly for musicals) tended to correlate to a better chance of selling out, and that Disney-backed shows did particularly well.
"Now that people don't have to make sure their likes correlate to their following, one of the easiest ways to spot fraud, this will create more fake influencers in my opinion," Joe Gagliese, the CEO of the influencer-marketing company Viral Nation, told Amanda.
"The possibility remains that classified information submitted to Congress includes a more thorough airing of the oligarchic networks centered on the Kremlin, but a Russian business person's publicly-acknowledged wealth of course does not directly correlate to their closeness to the Kremlin," Hess noted.
"We know that the provisioning profile for the Facebook Research app was created on April 19, 2017, but this does not necessarily correlate to the date that Facebook distributed the provisioning profile to end users," said Timothy Powderly, Apple's director of federal affairs, in his letter.
A 2014 study of 173 straight, gay, and bisexual cis men, published by the Journal of Sexual Medicine (leading dick researchers, apparently), found that the men's beliefs about penis size (or BAPS, as the study researchers dubbed this) did not correlate to their actual penis size.
While some may argue that the issue of gentrification is complicated, the case of Boyle Heights is clear: galleries moving into the neighborhood directly correlate to rents skyrocketing and the displacement of a tight-knit, working class community, imperiled by the anti-immigration policies of the current White House.
A 2014 study published by the Abdul Lateef Jamil Poverty Action Lab showed that students who won a lottery to attend a Promise school were more likely to finish high school, but Promise attendance didn't correlate to improved mental and physical health, or to lower reported rates of drug and alcohol use.
Leverage at the initial post-IPO target is therefore estimated to correlate to FFO net leverage in a range of 3.0 to 3.5x subject to how cash flow items, such as tax and funding costs, are likely to evolve following the IPO and the company's plans to refinance its existing borrowing facilities.
It's an entirely neurological condition, estimated to affect as much as 4 per cent of the population, at least in the UK. One woman I met, Janet, whose name has been changed, is what is known as a grapheme--color synesthete -- colors appear in her mind's eye that correlate to individual letters or numbers (graphemes).
But the painting is essentially a map representing Al Qaeda's communications and financial networks in which the size of the leaves correlate to the size of the Al Qaeda cell or documented financial transaction — all based on a deliberately atypical rereading of the term "virgin" as a reward for those who die fighting a jihad.
The study also identifies two different relationship attachment styles that may correlate to reasons for cheating: People who generally avoid getting too close to people tend to think their partners are not meeting their intimacy needs, while those who worry about losing that closeness in their relationship think their partner isn't giving them enough space.
Each Toy-Con interacts with the Nintendo Switch in one form another, some of them using the Joy-Con controllers to sense different motions and actions which correlate to on-screen actions, others using the Joy-Con's HD rumble feature to vibrate the cardboard Toy-Cons and make them move around, all controlled with the Switch's touch screen.
Your intelligent applicant tracking system has already identified 250 college freshmen and sophomores whose demonstrated curricular and co-curricular competencies correlate to sales success, and either advised them to take a course in business statistics or invited them to participate in a short online course, the result of which will be an invitation to interview for a summer job.
Top 5: Massachusetts, New Jersey, New Hampshire, Wisconsin, Vermont Worst 5: Louisiana, New Mexico, West Virginia, D.C., Mississippi (See the full list, here.) Spending: While 4 of the 5 top states for quality were among the 10 states who spend most on education, a higher level of spending did not necessarily correlate to higher quality of publics schools.
You just have to equip six Talismans that correlate to an Infinity stone: [SPOILER] There is an Avengers Infinity War reference in the game from r/GodofWar In the video linked in the post, you can see how the enchantments unlock an extremely powerful attack when used together, shooting purple (rather than the usual blue or yellow) projectiles.
While these incidents garnered media attention, they are just the latest in a string of collisions and near-misses that correlate to a rise in civilian drone use — including a 2017 drone collision with a Skyjet aircraft on final descent to Quebec City, and a possible drone collision with an Aeromexico 737 near Tijuana in December.
Although there truly are tens of millions of merchants and small businesses that have yet to take card payments because of the fees for traditional services were too cost prohibitive for companies of that size, that didn't directly correlate to all those SMBs signing up once they had the chance to pay lower rates with these startups.
Of the 22401 patients in the group taking the highest dose, 220 percent showed such significant drops in amyloid levels that they "converted from amyloid positive to amyloid negative," Dr. Kramer said in an interview, meaning that the patients' amyloid levels dropped from being considered high enough to correlate to dementia to a level below that dementia threshold.
The top six spots for 'most-swiped' ranked by sport have been released by Tinder and are listed below: Table Tennis Field Hockey Rowing Weightlifting Rugby Swimming Tennis Weightlifting Gymnastics Sport Shooting Judo Boxing  Although the sport of an athlete may not directly correlate to their overall approval rating (don't take up tennis just yet fellas), it does raise some questions.
"We know a whole lot more about the potential health risks associated with some of these chemicals than others," says Ted Schettler, science director of the Science & Environmental Health Network (who was not involved in this study), asserting that the presence of certain flame retardants in dust can correlate to a higher presence of the chemical in a person's blood level.
Your next-generation applicant tracking system has already identified 250 19- and 20-year-olds whose demonstrated curricular and co-curricular competencies correlate to sales success in your company, and either advised them to take a course in business statistics or invited them to participate in a short online course, the result of which will be an invitation to interview for a summer job.

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