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If you really look at all the companies, they're outliers, extreme outliers.
It seems like there were outliers on the hot side and then outliers on the cold side.
Interestingly, the same outliers in terms of capital efficiency as measured by cash burn, on both extremes, are the same outliers in the Rule of 123.
Among other things, the total obscures outliers—and in the United States, we have a lot of outliers: They're called the superrich and the desperately poor.
Having said that, if you read his book "Outliers" — "The Tipping Point" is a very quick read and excellent, but "Outliers" has some amazing points — and they talk about right place, right time.
Ann's parents are not snobbish outliers to worry about money.
AEI's Mark Perry says outliers make those analyses less useful.
As with any list of this size, there are outliers.
That average is not being greatly skewed by outliers either.
" Our Upshot colleague Brendan Nyhan agreed, sagely noting: "Outliers happen.
And others will be largely sad with some jubilant outliers.
And other people may just be outliers from the norm.
There may be some outliers … who have some discrete concerns.
As other banks weigh in, these numbers are not outliers.
There may be some outliers … who have some discrete concerns.
But New York City is one of the big outliers.
No reform is possible by focusing on outliers and trivialities.
"You are seeing outliers like Target and Best Buy," Berman.
"You do not make legislation out of outliers," he said.
"Outliers" and its predecessors might not even have been necessary.
But his findings are outliers based on an unusual methodology.
Or are Katie McKibben and Barry A. Hazle Jr. unfortunate outliers?
People who get famous so rapidly are often regarded as outliers.
Like any good data scientist, Buddha learned to ignore the outliers.
But to me, the National seemed like outliers for that scene.
"Throw out the outliers," Blizzard said, singling out Rasmussen in particular.
Wallace and the 2004 Pistons were outliers, not an object lesson.
"The bright spots are outliers, punching above their weight," Graham explained.
Denver and Austin, the Southwestern outliers, are much pricier by comparison.
Ultimately, I'm encouraged not to see more epic outliers like granola.
"We outliers have to keep at it," Ms. Gilmartin, 55, said.
The map averages nearby monitors so that outliers aren't as noticeable.
Excludes a few super outliers like Xiaomi, Magic Leap and Jawbone.
Outliers that significantly exceed schedule or budget can tremendously impact business.
But Mr. Corker, Mr. Flake and Mr. McCain remain the outliers.
Yeah, well there are outliers that we have to deal with.
But Mr. Coleman said that these were likely to be outliers.
Blacks for Trump members are ideological outliers — in a big way.
Doing that is not much better than pollsters not releasing outliers.
Sure, there were outliers, most notably the venture capitalist Peter Thiel.
The pair are typically outliers in their party on foreign policy.
But there are enough outliers to have caused anxiety in Dallas.
These sorts of plays feel more like outliers than the norm.
They would be outliers (see below Stat Nuggets) on this graph.
But at least on these particular metrics, Trump's supporters overall aren't outliers.
CPI trim, which excludes upside and downside outliers, rose to 1.5 percent.
This is an incredible 21.6 percent of all funding excluding the outliers.
I sit on my balcony and continue reading Outliers by Malcolm Gladwell.
Instead, the few cafés and eateries I passed seemed to be outliers.
CPI trim, which excludes upside and downside outliers, dipped to 1.3 percent.
Some folks might live to be older, but those oldies are outliers.
They used Mechanical Turk to weed out statues, paintings and other outliers.
Financials, which would benefit in a higher rate environment, were the outliers.
These outliers can, at a minimum, change the tone of the narrative.
Fitness apps are the new photo apps There are still some outliers.
In point of attraction, the outliers pretty well blew the pros away.
There were some notable outliers in female representation in the Disruptor workplace.
Uber and Peter Thiel are not Silicon Valley; they are extreme outliers.
Underrepresented ethnic groups and women are often outliers in large data sets.
When physical outliers play with Altuve's verve, their appeal can be irresistible.
A few ads may have used humor, but they were the outliers.
All sports select genetic outliers and provide systems for their self-development.
Italian yields were again the outliers, rising by 3.9 bps at 1.367%.
Financials were the outliers, anchoring the market and steadying the major indices.
Researchers have sought to determine whether such places are outliers or typical.
The offering includes outliers like Pete Buttigieg, the millennial South Bend, Ind.
We were sort of like Trump, a bunch of outliers, you know?
And while most are politically liberal, there's a small handful of outliers, too.
Real estate and telecom services - defensive parts of the market - were the outliers.
Samsung, Pebble—those guys are outliers and now they're joined by Fitbit's software.
Yes, there have been real efforts to curb abuse, but they are outliers.
In 2012, I wrote a book about trust and security, Liars and Outliers.
Van Tams, Auldridge, and Rowe are outliers in direct care work: They're men.
They're looking for the outliers and measuring them against what we already know.
Hotz believes that the bad driver outliers will fade out in the mix.
How could you have 28503 percent of the outliers on the wrong side?
They are the extreme outliers of a global migration crisis of enormous scale.
But Mr. Shkreli and Mr. Pearson were outliers trying to upend the industry.
After those outliers, only two other Democrats won two terms during that stretch.
K. tech startup scene would benefit from a few more outliers like him.
These members are outliers; most Republican members of Congress represent safe Republican seats.
Electric cars, or even hybrid gas-electric models, were still seen as outliers.
Couch and Holyoak and their courts are not rare outliers, the analysis found.
Anastasio are outliers; many people over 55 remarry for moral or religious reasons.
The idea was then popularized in the book Outliers by journalist Malcolm Gladwell.
A histogram can be described by its center, variability, range, shape and outliers.
But there have been a few defiant outliers, including a pastor in Louisiana.
There are no national outliers, Chesky said, on the goodness or trustworthiness scale.
Some consider the reported episodes outliers, and blame the media for its coverage.
Generally, humans prefer simplicity while complexities and outliers are labeled as maliciously false.
While it may seem counterintuitive, averages are actually made more accurate by outliers.
Chyna will learn how to ... -Recognize trends, detect outliers, and summarize data sets.
There were a few outliers—notably Gorgeous George, whose use of "Pomp and Circumstance" served to bludgeon the 1950s audience over the head with the idea that his character was effete, snooty, and maybe gay—but they really were outliers.
"Outliers like PGC 1000714 challenge our theories, which is an important aspect of science."
Human analysts check over the computer-generated result to ensure against anomalies or outliers.
Utilities, real estate and telecom services - defensive parts of the market - were the outliers.
"Not heard of either" Outliers or Clerestory, a senior Trump campaign advisor told CNBC.
While the misses are not trivial, others are noting that they are indeed outliers.
To be conservative, we excluded five high multiple outliers from the peer group average.
While there's concern over the number, some scientists hope the latest projections are outliers.
Justice Stephen Breyer pressed Mr Clement to consider "a way to catch real outliers".
But much like the stories we hear about the Wild West, they are outliers.
Don't rely on just one or two write-ups, as these might be outliers.
Are cybersecurity unicorns outliers or are we at the start of a sustainable trend?
Or the Western people who are struggling to keep up, and live as outliers?
Even those two outliers only claimed 0.4 and 2.3 percent increases in ridership, respectively.
But some of the maps are extreme outliers that greatly benefit one particular party.
"We're outliers, everyone's looking at us like we're crazy," State public defender Dixon says.
These examples of actions against workers taken by signatories are not unusual or outliers.
Those of us who came of age during the space race are increasingly outliers.
That number is skewed by high-performing outliers and the median multiple is three.
We can learn a lot not from the predictive model, but from the outliers.
Year after year, Chinese health authorities warned hospitals to look out for such outliers.
The major outliers are Southwest and American in the United States, and Air Canada.
But there are two big outliers on this chart: New York and New Jersey.
That left the unanimous jury requirement as one of the very few remaining outliers.
He's consistently led in the polls, with the exception of a couple of outliers.
But it's too soon for outliers; my few, faint suggestions don't make the cut.
It's easy to dismiss the Pittsburgh terrorist or even King and Giuliani as outliers.
These were outliers, or novelties — brief successes that Nashville tolerated but didn't wholeheartedly embrace.
It's best to look at the averages of recent polls, not just attention-getting outliers.
If there are outliers and reckless lenders, you don't raise rates, you shut them down.
Berra's LinkedIn page identifies him as the director of Outliers and as Clerestory's managing director.
Since our launch, 11,388 different expenses have been flagged as either outliers or clearly illegal.
They also, of course, were outliers; most of us are not elite athletes or soldiers.
That intersex people exist doesn't seriously threaten this category, since most categories have statistical outliers.
You'll acquire skills like performing cluster analysis, detecting outliers in data sets, and finding patterns.
Are outsider artists still outsiders (or outliers) when they become darlings of the art world?
Many countries allow birth control access without a prescription; the US and Europe are outliers.
They're the mutations, the outliers, the flaws that create art or the new invention, right?
The bad news is, we already know that outliers can have disproportionate impact on policy.
Bobby Fischer turns out to be, in most ways, a freak, an outlier among outliers.
Zinc and lead have been the outliers in the broader China picture for some time.
When the school year starts, middle schoolers take a personality test to identify the outliers.
But the two images mentioned above are outliers among many more images that look underdeveloped.
Are Knauss and Calment outliers, or do they truly represent some outermost boundary of longevity?
Outliers like Pokémon GO come from specific sets of circumstances and are hard to duplicate.
There are outliers, of course; death comes to mind, or maybe you're dating a surgeon.
Outliers may indicate an item that may be unusual in comparison with the other items.
Outliers (in this case those who are more overweight) tend to move toward the average.
That's why it was so disappointing the time I asked Bill Gates himself about Outliers.
There are outliers, of course, and the amount of followers is only skimming the surface.
Back then, the problem was one of "clustering", with polling companies reluctant to be outliers.
If you have to hit outliers to make your nut, you have to do crazy things.
But most applications, save for a few outliers, are struggling to retain users, the report found.
Basically, Apple says, most of these wireless charging pads will work though there are some outliers.
But it's really the ones where there is disagreement, where's there's controversy, those are the outliers.
Uruguay was one of the biggest outliers, managing nearly a goal per game better than predicted.
There are also a handful of outliers who opposed the bill for their own unique reasons.
To make matters worse, bad polls are often outliers and hit like bombshells, accurate or not.
There are still a few outliers who haven't given up on physical filmstock or turnable pages.
Some are successful in reaching their funding goals, but I would imagine those are the outliers.
And these outliers from the lab and niche farm animals, well, let's just wait and see.
Of course, there are outliers, and for those, analysts have been quick to take down numbers.
"Your positions are so far out of the mainstream they're not just outliers, they're outrageous," Sen.
Owls represented a statistical anomaly; they were outliers who weren't, and perhaps still aren't, well understood.
And the overall evidence—outliers aside—still doesn't point to any conclusive health risks from cellphones.
In his book "Outliers," Malcolm Gladwell set the magic number for true expertise at 10,000 hours.
That disqualified more than half of the store, and so I was drawn to the outliers.
Other potential outliers have caught the eye of John Petrides, portfolio manager at Tocqueville Asset Management.
There are occasionally outliers, but usually it trades very close to the opening price of VIX.
And the fact is, we've got people, the outliers, and nobody is talking to one another.
Trump's personal attorney Jay Sekulow seized on those outliers in a brief statement pledging an appeal.
But neither the Hages nor the Bundys are necessarily outliers among the public lands ranching community.
Young people and old had been outliers, as had women and men, black volunteers and white.
Malcolm Gladwell's best-selling books — The Tipping Point, Blink, Outliers — are household names for many readers.
"It's very misleading to point to outliers and use them to make a point," Stinson said.
The colleges implicated in the Varsity Blues scandal have tried to dismiss the defendants as corrupt outliers.
Dunked phoneThankfully just about all modern-day handsets are now water resistant, though there are some outliers.
Outliers and individualists were mostly ignored, as were women and people of most non-Caucasian ethnic backgrounds.
In Excel, Ideas may suggest which charts to use or help you discover outliers in your data.
The highest and lowest scores for each aspect are tossed out to lessen the influence of outliers.
Our model's outliers and biggest improvers hold many valuable lessons for ambitious football officials around the world.
In the words of the fans I spoke to, the harassers are outliers in the Musk fandom.
There have always been outliers, people in tech who are willing to volunteer to help certain candidates.
The frontier was largely unpopulated, and crazy events, like the ones portrayed in movies, were rare outliers.
Click ahead to check out new, modern ways to try the shade courtesy of NYFW's chicest outliers.
But many officials and experts say there's no deeper problem and that these cases are merely outliers.
If Slack goes public and trades higher, then Uber and Lyft will be viewed as unpopular outliers.
The other outliers: The only other two countries that aren't supporting the deal are Nicaragua and Syria.
Those affected by the ruling were not just outliers; they had strikingly different hormones in their bodies.
Tsemet's solo show Outliers, curated by Dulce Stein, opened at the Neutra Institute Gallery & Museum March 11.
Instead, he said, outliers raise issues, recite rhetoric and propose changes to "muck up" the rulemaking process.
That's when we'll know whether or not the women who drove this change are outliers or revolutionaries.
CPI trim, which excludes upside and downside outliers, rose to 2.1 percent from 2.0 percent in June.
Although there are a few outliers—32 out of 71—those four-star signs are undeniably overrepresented.
Polyamorous people are often dismissed by the monogamous mainstream as sexual deviants, commitment-phobes, or bohemian outliers.
"The things that go wrong are such outliers," he said, because things generally do not go wrong.
" Jay herself observes that "part of the myth of resilience is that the truly resilient are outliers.
It shows that for much of American history, home prices were fairly constant, with two big outliers.
CLUSTERS, GAPS and OUTLIERS A cluster is formed when several data points lie in a small interval.
One of two Clinton outliers was Whitman County in Ms. Rodger's district — home to Washington State University.
In 2016, many outlets ignored supposed outliers showing Trump doing better in key battlegrounds than the average.
"It is not reasonable to forget all that evidence because of a couple of outliers," he said.
Knightscope, one of the most popular companies making security robots, has maintained that the mishaps are outliers.
Unusual observations: Unusual points that do not fit the general pattern in the scatterplot are called outliers.
Because I think that's the only way that we are able to recognize outliers and encourage talent.
The reality is that neither WeWork nor Neumann are the zany outliers they've been made to seem.
The researchers don't expect to silence all landings, but they do hope to eliminate particularly noisy outliers.
The average amount that people claimed was $2529,904, which makes the couples we've met up above outliers.
Outliers and American Vanguard Art is intended not as a survey of American outsider or self-taught art (with "outliers" the preferred term of its curator Lynne Cooke), but rather as a staging of three distinct eras of encounter with this material by artists, curators, and the public.
None of these were outliers that should cause any surprise for the majority of investors, in my opinion.
For doctors, it's all the outliers who survive dire disease predictors — or even dire diseases — decades beyond expectation.
Only PVH, The Children's Place and Gap were outliers (though Gap's results came off a very weak base).
He is, as ever, particularly interested in charismatic outliers; in this case, the techie fantasists creating tomorrow's world.
And it is possible to accelerate the transition away from cash, making outliers of those who use it.
But these are the outliers, according to Greg Rodriguez, a Washington, D.C., lawyer who specializes in autonomous vehicles.
The two have been nominated elsewhere this season but were considered potential outliers going into the Oscar nominations.
Machine intelligence thrives on patterns, and unfortunately our world is full of an almost limitless number of outliers.
The outliers: Confidence increased by 7% in Israel, and a staggering 42% in Russia since Trump took office.
The racial disparity occurred despite the police officers' race and among most officers, not outliers, the researchers found.
And, in fairness, for all the outrage their peccadillos engender, the politicians are not exactly outliers in Alabama.
But these are outliers: the predicted chances for most of the groups of favourites were still spot-on.
When most of us imagine who would purchase underage girls for sex, we envision loners and societal outliers.
Tesla's stores could end up influencing how other auto companies sell their cars — or remain high-profile outliers.
But those titles are outliers as the music world shifts rapidly toward streaming, with Drake leading the charge.
At this level, there shouldn't be any serious outliers—fitness levels should be relatively similar across the board.
White holds "positions ... so far out of the mainstream that they're not just outliers, they're outrageous," charged Sen.
"These wrong predictions are not outliers...They have been part of your overall approach," said Senator Elizabeth Warren.
They are outliers even for the Media Lab, a playground of cutting-edge technology with a social conscience.
But it's clear that the loneliness statistics cited by those who say we have an epidemic are outliers.
" She added, "The folks that take that and own that, those outliers, are remarkable, and really important culturally.
Republican lawmakers and conservative leaders cheered the president's strong stance against international outliers like Iran and North Korea.
Costco (COST) and TJMaxx parent TJX (TJX) were two outliers in the retail industry, reporting robust holiday sales.
OUTLIERS An outlier is a value that is much greater than or much less than other data values.
It would be easy to dismiss these poll results as outliers, though I'm not ready to do so.
"You always have outliers, someone that comes up from out of nowhere," Yankees General Manager Brian Cashman said.
It is also within reason to interpret these cases as outliers, as misapplication or overprosecution of the law.
In the baseball graph, Albert Pujols, during his first contract, and Ryan Howard are the most extreme outliers.
Let me admit right away that these numbers are outliers, and probably a lot larger than yours. Why?
Was Cindy Sherman (whose work I like very much) truly more influenced by "outliers" than all these others?
As I've written before, women are leading at every level of society, but they're very much still the outliers.
Eight European countries made up the report's top 10, with the U.S.' Midwest region and Canada the only outliers.
It marks the first time Outliers has been paid by any political entity since its founding, FEC records show.
Initially, SpaceX was able to communicate with all 2000 spacecraft after launch, but eventually lost communication with three outliers.
A few outliers on the chart also illustrate the ever-increasing importance of one foreign market in particular: China.
Unlike Obama, their outliers have been even older: John McCain, born in 653, and Bob Dole, born in 265.
While the median price for a Cheviot Hills home has been creeping up, its outliers have become less extreme.
J.P. Morgan pointed out three "insurance cut" easing cycles in 1980, 1995 and 1998 that appear to be outliers.
Nonetheless, officials with dreams of winning the World Cup can learn four lessons from our model's outliers and improvers.
There are a few non-outliers like UnitedHealth and Home Depot that have been big outperformers, but not many.
Katherine says she has been reassured by Outliers, Malcolm Gladwell's book on successful people and the sacrifices they make.
You might recognize Diamond and Silk as the aesthetic outliers at several of Trump's rallies during his presidential campaign.
"We check for potential disparities both overall and within specific jobs, and review any outliers we find," Square says.
Those were outliers on Sunday, as the misses to Watkins and Hill accounted for 40 percent of Mahomes' incompletions.
Though the average American retires at age 63, a handful of outliers have cut that number nearly in half.
But according to WWD, Kardashian and Grande are outliers in a business that saw its peak several years ago.
They and Keith Collins, a visual storytelling editor, then analyzed the entire data set to find trends and outliers.
Let me admit right away that these numbers are outliers, and probably are a lot larger than yours. Why?
These outliers tend to be politicians who are either retiring or, in the case of John McCain, grievously ill.
Stokes's idiosyncrasies, and the nature of her project, make her a good fit in Wolf's gallery of meaningful outliers.
"Outliers and American Vanguard Art," a show this year at the National Gallery, interspersed recognized professionals with discovered amateurs.
Finally, statistical science tells us there will be occasional outliers, after which we will experience regression to the mean.
Those polls could prove to be outliers, but at the very least, both races appear to be toss-ups.
In order to avoid extreme outliers, we've only included the Glassdoor listings that had five or more employee reviews.
Even more down-to-earth alternatives, like electric vehicles, remain mostly toys of the elite or experiments for outliers.
Outliers and American Vanguard Art looks at instances of crossover, beginning with the MoMA's early advocacy of folk artists.
And these results are not driven by a few outliers: As a whole, for-profits substantially underperform other colleges.
They were social outliers, backed by no political party, and other Saudi women did not rush to join them.
The outliers are 15% odds for three more cuts and 10% odds for staying exactly where they are today.
Sure, these tech millionaires and billionaires love immigration and value "global trade" over "American workers," but they are outliers.
On the other end, we shouldn't be hyping outliers, either -- like I fear many did with the Monmouth poll.
Both Ms. Rosenzweig and Mr. Michael caution against movers whose prices are outliers at either end of the spectrum.
Scandals like this one, involving entire organizations, sadly make us all wonder whether the good actors are the outliers.
We interviewed experts all over the country to identify these outliers, then selected six of them for deep investigation.
There are obviously outliers there, but that is the game that "the establishment" still really loves quite a bit.
"There are people in the White House who are outliers," the South Carolina Republican said in an exclusive interview.
Curator Gwen Chanzit, now retired, considered the movement's "outliers" after seeing Action/Abstraction at the Jewish Museum in 2008.
Australia's climate is notorious for its volatility, but this year's high temperatures and subsequent fires have still been outliers.
It focuses on outlook outliers - negative and positive - as the vast majority of ratings are typically stable by definition.
Also, I hope that the folks who painted myself and others as fringe outliers for discussing this feel foolish.
"I'm not looking for the outliers," he said, "I want to know how to fit into the local mainstream."
Outliers may continue to emerge, but their sales will have increasingly little to do with the market at large.
I think if there are enough cases of any viral infection, you will find a few of those outliers.
While the preference for doggy style held constant throughout the U.S. and most of Europe, there were a few outliers.
Even though, experts have observed a pattern of red-state Democrats warming to gun control, there are, of course, outliers.
I was just looking at some saucy ads in the '50s, but those are becoming less outliers and more mainstream.
A closer look: There are significant outliers — 803% of computer hardware engineers are Asian, with a median income of $115,000.
After I'd killed the outliers from stealth, I positioned my three squad members in a circle around the remaining ghouls.
I was pitching great up until this point, and it's one of those outliers and we will just move on.
In this section, users have three options: Calculate clusters of points, Detect outliers and clusters, and Predict trends and volatility.
Using the median for all stories and a year's worth of data helped ensure the analysis wasn't skewed by outliers.
It's that these were, firstly, outliers, and secondly, that Muslim community institutions have been pushing back with ever more success.
Yes, but: Industry profits would have been even larger in the fourth quarter if it weren't for a few outliers.
In an effort to reduce the impact of outliers, we only used companies with two or more recorded funding rounds.
The basic principle of Outliers is that 10,000 hours of doing something repetitively can make you an expert at it.
There were outliers, with 19 states posting year-over-year increases in the first half, including Massachusetts, Connecticut and Virginia.
Yes, those votes are outliers: She has also voted for a number of the administration's priorities, including the tax bill.
At the time, Castro's government attempted to maintain order by force, and police cracked down on vagrants and social outliers.
Our restaurant critic, Pete Wells, talks with the outliers who eat out on a day that keeps most people housebound.
There were a few outliers in the region: Nicaragua's government held a "Love in the Times of Covid-19" rally.
The result is a thinly populated landscape of bootstrapped outliers, which have miraculously managed to get by on sheer determination.
The median income level is unaffected by outliers and is thus a better gauge of where most people are found.
As for the outliers, real estate giant CBRE gained 35 percent after the 2005 disaster due to mass re-locations.
They're searching, not settled, both active and reactive, which even today makes them female-character outliers on the big screen.
Though, stores from brands such as Apple and Best Buy are true outliers, as they continue to draw customers in.
They argue that famous incidents — Fukushima, Chernobyl and Three Mile Island — are outliers which do not reflect the overall situation.
One of the "MoMA-owns-this?" surprises in "Outliers" is Dominique-Paul Peyronnet's "The Ferryman at Moselle," from around 1934.
Examples like this are likely outliers, but they do get at the heart of how flawed consumer DNA testing can be.
And that's the story of the Dutch election: Traditional parties lost votes to smaller political outliers, including Left Greens and D66.
I think that there is a real acceptance that digital isn't a [separate] thing, that it's just one of those outliers.
It's a technique that removes identifiable outliers from datasets without changing the aggregate meaning of that data, Erlingsson tells The Verge.
"By masking outliers, it can sometimes remove relevant or interesting data, especially in varied datasets, like those involving language," says Erlingsson.
With these approaches, networks can actually bootstrap their own learning and identify corner cases and outliers with higher fidelity, far faster.
Two of those states, Telangana and Mizoram, are considered outliers: their polls were won by regional parties with little national influence.
Musk's fringe is different because the center is morally righteous, which means the outliers are even more fervent than other fandoms.
As a check on his results Mr Subramanian searched for other outliers—countries growing much faster than alternative indicators would suggest.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads WASHINGTON, DC — Does it really make any difference if outsider artists are called "outliers" instead?
The only other two outliers are Shakira being nominated for Favorite Latin Artist and Lauren Daigle for Favorite Contemporary Inspirational Artist.
ZINC AND LEAD IMPORT MOMENTUM FADES Zinc and lead have been the outliers in the broader China picture for some time.
And I'd wager that aside from a couple of statistical outliers each of those purchases were for more money on average.
Fred Wilson and USV have created a legendary firm on $1-3 billion dollar exits (with a couple of notable outliers).
The dream of an open Android quickly died under this pressure resulting in only two locked OSes and a few outliers.
In general women make better guesses than men, but in India and Saudi Arabia, the outliers, men are slightly more accurate.
I only saw two outliers: a lone Contour and a single TomTom Bandit — the latter affixed to my helmet for testing.
One of those outliers is the Philips Norelco OneBlade hybrid electric trimmer and shaver — a razor that trims, edges, and shaves.
To separate the second category from our results, Pornhub cut out outliers—both either extremely short or extremely long viewing times.
And any time you really reform the tax code there will be some outliers that may not get a tax cut.
I assumed we could mostly agree that misogyny and sexual violence were bad; I assumed my online tormenters were sexist outliers.
Viewers, especially younger ones, were turning away from network TV and toward new entertainment options: video games, VCRs, outliers like MTV.
A relative few outliers aside, the data suggest that Housing Credit development is very much in line with multifamily development broadly.
The poll results that often get the most attention are outliers — they get attention because they're shocking, not because they're representative.
Two outliers could be New York and Indiana, where integrity fees have been discussed as part of proposed sports betting bills.
Aside from a handful of outliers like Chinchilla, Rainer Maria, and Franklin, the emo scene was dominated, largely, by white dudes.
She has refused to bend over to assimilationist rhetoric, choosing instead to fiercely embrace the outliers, the rejected, and the freaks.
If they are seen enough times emerging from Auburn, they are pegged as the neighborhood's outliers, the so-called shelter boogies.
Sanders's biggest obstacle may be Cubans, who have historically voted Republican and are often framed as political outliers among Latino voters.
But these are the outliers in a market where apartments priced between $483 million and $10 million are a tough sell.
This can prevent people (even scientists) from being able to look at lead levels in drinking water nationally to identify outliers.
Yet the investments are also an inevitable reminder that Mr. Murdoch and his wife, Kathryn, are outliers in the Murdoch fold.
They are what we call outliers, whose performances may be examples set apart from the system that everyone else works within.
At a time when there seems to be fewer and fewer role models in public service, these 85033 women are outliers.
The report, however, highlighted some outliers: Students in Germany and Switzerland, for instance, displayed the most imagination in their career aspirations.
The NYSE is now trying to persuade more unicorns to follow in the footsteps of those outliers, but with a twist.
Art Review WASHINGTON — Anyone interested in American modernism should see "Outliers and American Vanguard Art" at the National Gallery of Art.
Emma Stone (113) and Claire Foy (32) were the lone outliers this year when it came to the Globes' top honors.
But such outliers are where the most money is often at stake, so it seems that there must be some middle ground.
"There are always outliers in everything in sport, and Tiger's certainly one of those in our sport," Donald told Reuters on Tuesday.
The fact that those two episodes stand out as outliers in a show that's otherwise been fairly well-reviewed is no coincidence.
On Monday night, he rewarded the swamp denizens and deep state outliers by nominating one of their own to the Supreme Court.
With the exception of a few outliers, most of us have impatiently been waiting for news about This is Us season 2.
CPI median, which shows the median inflation rate across CPI components, and CPI trim, which excludes upside and downside outliers, were 2.1%.
And what you do is you get rid of the -- all the noise on the top and bottom— ROBERT KAPLAN: The outliers.
Outliers is based in Arlington, Virginia, business records show, while Clerestory is located less than a block away from the White House.
We're really looking for outliers, and the way to get that is to give diverse people a forum to voice their opinions.
Now, however, the studios seem poised to learn from the hits these audiences turn out for, rather than dismissing them as outliers.
The fact of the matter is, SaaS companies, on average, were never "going for 10 times revenue," only a few outliers were.
Although IBYI and LIBOR tracked each other fairly closely, outliers in the data caused a couple of gaps of 10-20 points.
Forget that 10,000 hour rule that Malcolm Gladwell talked about in "Outliers," Phelps and Hosszu have probably spent 100k in the pool.
Removing outliers Louisiana and Oregon, which had big gains due to technical factors, magnified the drop to 2318.3 percent from last year.
From waitresses and cooks to "directors of [insert high-paying job here]," each group had its outliers committing interview crimes without realizing.
Yes, there are outliers – people who can't be reasoned with and who will not respect us regardless of any olive branch extended.
Well, touchdowns are, in general, pretty random—not completely random, but statistical outliers tend to regress to the mean the following year.
After all, she's a scientific mind so she knew that there could always be outliers in the situation she did not see.
There are a few scattered outliers from shows like A Different World and Family Matters, but that's the end of the line.
And fringe arguments have a way of becoming mainstream: Critics of Ma Bell and Microsoft looked like outliers before picking up steam.
Some analysts predict growth falling by 73-2 percent while outliers are even talking about a 4 percent fall in GDP growth.
Popular cinema has chosen to celebrate outliers within the history of science, because their stories are the most glorious and least complicated.
However, critics have said the Chrysler case, which was referred to DOJ under the Obama administration, and others like it are outliers.
Second, they defy gravity, which makes this and other work outliers in the trompe l'oeil tradition, where fooling the eye is key.
If you had to put your employees on a bell curve, pay close attention to the outliers on either side, Bock recommends.
Most of the originals feel just as lean, with a few sweeter outliers like "The Waning Crescent," which inches toward '60s mod.
He implied that Alvarez and her lawyers were extreme outliers in suing under a policy the government has been enjoined from enforcing.
Ignoring the outliers, there is at best a very weak association between the number of guns and the number of mass shooters.
For the most part, Greer and Raymond and others who share their view are outliers in contemporary feminism, particularly in North America.
But aging Europeans like Rooney, as well as Schweinsteiger and Ibrahimovic, are now outliers in a league trending younger and less European.
Sadly, we know, after reading the latest IG report on the Washington, D.C. VA medical center, stories like this are not outliers.
Most estimates ranged between 4.00 and 4.50 per dollar, but three outliers projected it at or very close to 5.00 per dollar.
The first section of "Outliers and American Vanguard Art" includes a memorable glimpse of the MoMA's early devotion to self-taught artists.
With this in mind, the oft-repeated idea that people who do want to discuss the election are unpleasant outliers seems misguided.
There were some outliers who skewed the averages higher, but the median percentage of income spent on Lyft or Uber was less than .
But the CIA, the NSA, and the Department of Defense are among the outliers still haven't rolled out DMARC across their web domains.
Despite outliers, such as Bullard, whose views are at odds with the majority, the Fed appears to be coalescing around its latest forecasts.
The outliers Of course, there are some pretty famous non-Gang members who either run or are trying to run competing consumer platforms.
It is true that this year's flu has killed and continues to kill young, healthy adults, but the experts say these are outliers.
Zeroing in on outliers makes sense, and the Juice Bowl shooting is, like every incident of gun violence, worthy of attention and sympathy.
New Zealand and Australia, however, are global outliers given the negative interest rates operating in countries that represent a quarter of world output.
"The E.E.O.C. has singled out cases that are outliers," said Dr. Gordon K. Norman, a consultant with Willis Towers Watson, which advises employers.
That's the assumed burden that's connected to the poor, connected to people of color, and connected to people who're outliers in our community.
" The document showed the "trend line of acceptability of use of these weapons" and how they are only used by "the worst outliers.
Rare alternative designs like the early Hansen Writing Ball (1870), the Maltron ergonomic line (1977) or the custom Planck board (2015) are outliers.
These years represent both the best and worst corn yield performances of recent times and are obvious outliers in Charts 1 and 2.
It's the same data, same techniques and the same analytical models, but you would choose to focus on the outliers versus the normal.
Wall Street bonuses are the outliers, with a report from the New York State comptroller's office putting the average last year at $172,860.
Sure, there are some outliers who enjoy "the chase," but for the most part, trying to catch your crush's eye can feel torturous.
" One of the few outliers to the trend is Apple, which Campling described as having "super normal margins as a result of that.
I prefer to look at the glass half full, and believe the lack of minority actor nominations the past two years are outliers.
They relentlessly linked Ossoff to Trump's critics, from establishment figures like House Speaker Nancy Pelosi to outliers such as controversial comedian Kathy Griffin.
Lawmakers pushed back on that assertion, saying that even when removing large penalties as outliers, the results were still lower than other years.
But when seen together, the women of "Complainers" become outliers, too, much like the men whose failures test the reader's tolerance for dislike.
In other words, the prior polls (especially the ABC News/Washington Post poll) were a little bit of outliers compared to the average.
There are some outliers, like "Forever Autumn," a Simon and Garfunkel-esque ballad whose melody Mr. Wayne originally composed for a Lego advertisement.
But some were, and it all combined with some very bad luck to produce one of the most persistent outliers in recent elections.
There are a few outliers — one contestant is 42 and another is 38, and there's a sprinkling of early-30s options as well.
VARIABILITY & OUTLIERS Variability describes the degree to which values in a quantitative dataset vary from the average, or more generally, from each other.
So the two-week quarantine or self-isolation periods will cover even the biggest outliers, just to make certain somebody hasn't been infected.
Seeking $8 billion, the plaintiffs claim the distributors conspired to flout the federal law that requires them to monitor sales and report outliers.
Its curators have clearly taken some pleasure in exhuming the outliers of a collection that has been assembled less deliberately that some suppose.
At fairly routine intervals, fashion lifts fat people, prepubescent children, sexual outliers and now, with increasing frequency, old people to an exalted chic.
Pork billionaires are outliers among the Chinese ultra-wealthyQin isn&apost the only pork billionaire to see his net worth skyrocket in 2019.
Reuters focused on offenses with the largest pre-trial populations when comparing the average periods in remand, to minimize the impact of outliers.
"Outliers" represents some five years of meticulous research by Lynne Cooke, senior curator for special projects in modern art at the National Gallery.
Outliers and American Vanguard Art continues at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (5905 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles) through March 17, 2019.
Outliers can be extreme: in the past four elections, 75% of eligible voters in Minnesota have cast ballots, compared with just 46% in Hawaii.
"With the majority of women in America being considered plus size, it is absurd to me that we are considered the outliers," she said.
The outliers, the women who gave birth in their 60s and 70s, have therefore often deceived their doctors, telling them they were under 55.
Basel has already signalled that the package could take up to a decade to come in to soften the hit to a few "outliers".
Exploit intra-party divisions The conventional wisdom in politics has been that parties are polarized and there are not many outliers within each party.
What's more, outliers in the location data were not excluded, and the researchers did not use a timeline to consider when the art appeared.
While some outliers are failing to comply with the new law, at least some women were able to purchase pads and tampons tax-free.
The outliers are conservative elites who profess to oppose Trump's candidacy, but who nevertheless celebrate or romanticize triumphant Trumpian forces in the United Kingdom.
With the exception of a few critical outliers, the better funded companies aren't meaningfully bigger or better performing and actually become worse public companies.
"You have to get your reps in," he says often, referencing Malcolm Gladwell's book Outliers, which discusses how there are 10,000 hours to mastery.
Like, say, the Netscape browser in the early days of the Internet, these services are the small strange outliers that will eventually grow enormous.
Tattooing and high-visibility piercing, resurgent in the early 483s as the seditious insignia of proud outliers, are now being revisited in unlikely quarters.
TOPLESS The outlier of all outliers here is Topless, billed as "a seasonal art gallery" at 91-02 Rockaway Beach Boulevard (at 91st Street).
But would all faces be popular and would all symbols be unpopular, or are a few outliers skewing our perceptions of the whole group?
It's the kind of trend that has some investors seeing a future in which tech companies without a financial services business are the outliers.
Nonetheless, discounting outliers, most of the polls generally showed a competitive contest between Clinton and Sanders, with margins ranging from 22019 to 8 points.
All three are regarded as outliers from conventional Republican thinking, shunned in various ways for viewpoints that were seen as unacceptable or overly partisan.
Those of us who follow lots of politicians and politicized news sources are outliers, and we shouldn't extrapolate too much from our weird experience.
There is also "Evening Wind" (1833), an etching by Edward Hopper, the American realist mainstay and one of the true outliers in the show.
But Kate Spade and Anthony Bourdain were not outliers — New Yorkers, as elsewhere in the country, are taking their own lives in increasing numbers.
Given something to cheer for, Iceland's soccer fan group grew from a few outliers in plastic Viking helmets into a singing, thunder-clapping force.
Some colleges, like Dartmouth, are trying ways to reduce these injuries by eliminating tackling in practice and taking other measures, but they remain outliers.
Goldman Sachs analysts were the bullish outliers, predicting the S&P rising to 3,400 by year-end and U.S. growth between 2.25% and 2.5%.
"Those of us who came to Congress to change Washington for the better through good governance are now the outliers," said New Jersey Rep.
Within the all-beef subset, we were ecumenical, including all the major national brands as well as some organic, kosher and small-batch outliers.
The outliers are Michigan and to a lesser extent Indiana and Tennessee, which presumably reflects the especially close NAFTA integration of the auto industry.
Seleem Choudhury, who until May was Northeastern's Chief Nursing Officer, insisted that the incidents were outliers and that the hospital has corrected its practices.
While Puerto Ricans are American citizens, those living on the island are too often treated as outliers and differently than Americans on the mainland.
And in the absence of empirical data or a universal definition of force, police are ill-equipped to argue that the incidents are outliers.
Rousseau, the French naïve painter who is represented in "Outliers" by three silent, hallucinatory canvases, was arguably the cornerstone of Barr's self-taught faith.
"Both the City's transport ban and the Second Circuit's decision sanctioning it are extreme outliers even among Second Amendment decisions," they wrote in one brief.
Wind Gap, to Adora, is a wonderful place that is being preyed upon by outliers like murderous truckers and a daughter who refuses to conform.
Basically, instead of breaking out four quarters into even 13-week periods, these outliers report for three 12-week periods and one 523-week period.
The balance between the recognizable and the invented in the exhibition is rendered more complex by a couple of outliers typical of a Hatton exhibition.
While March marked Outliers' first payment from the RNC, the committee has a history of turning to similarly small limited liability companies for consulting work.
As you know by now, 67% of the women in the United States wear above a size 14, so plus-sized people are not outliers.
CPI median, which shows the median inflation rate across CPI components, and CPI trim, which excludes upside and downside outliers, both rose to 2.1 percent.
Delaware and Minnesota, which continue to enforce champerty rules, are now considered outliers, according to a January 2016 report by the law firm Dinsmore & Shohl.
Austin, Rob, and Danielle get together to discuss their personal top ten lists: their favorite games of all time, and look for trends and outliers.
If your own life is relatively comfortable, stable, it's easy to forget that it's people who don't experience life this way who are the outliers.
While these replies might seem like outliers, they represent the underlying issues with the fancam trend overall — not being able to read the tweet room.
The selections largely hew to that standard with a few outliers, for example Mario Carreño and Carmen Herrera, who kept their distance from the revolution.
As for the outliers, 19 percent (in 2014-15) and 60 percent (in 2010-11) were the lowest and highest rates, respectively, of the bunch.
In order to smooth out any outliers, Sheets' employs a six-month moving average to the readings — but that's not helping him sleep any better.
" The creative team and studio behind "Jason Bourne" hope their film performs more like this year's few outliers, "Captain America: Civil War" and "Finding Dory.
Asked if the nine-year absence from theaters worries him or the fans beseeching him for an encore were outliers, Mr. Damon began to laugh.
All three are regarded, in some ways, as outliers from conventional Republican thinking, shunned at times for strident statements, controversial positions or highly partisan moves.
If you were championing something totally new, if you are outside of the norm — the outliers, if you will — you need to prepare for underestimation.
OUTLIERS AND AMERICAN VANGUARD ART The National Gallery's examination of cross-fertilization on the borders of the art world arrives on the West Coast. Nov.
She was uncertain of the reception she would find in the United States, keenly aware of a sociopolitical climate that can be hostile to outliers.
" As an Afro-indigenous woman in the New York punk rock scene, she said, she was already used to being "an outlier within the outliers.
It may seem as if we're outliers, but polls suggest that about one-sixth of people of reproductive age aren't sure that they want children.
The interest was there for investors too, after 2003 panned out to be a good year for IPOs, despite outliers that made headlines like WeWork.
And as a contrast to the Red Bull orgy that is contemporary dance music culture, particularly in the festival context, the Blaze are monastic outliers.
"Your positions are so far out of the mainstream, they are not just outliers, they are outrageous," said Senator Edward J. Markey, Democrat of Massachusetts.
The crucial intellectual move required to navigate this tension is to argue that Friedman et al are outliers, brave truth-tellers in enemy-occupied territory.
The Heat and Nets were outliers last season, employing zone schemes on 20113 percent and 8.4 percent of their defensive possessions, according to Second Spectrum.
Yet in the context of recent history and current basketball trends, they are outliers as stars because they are relatively poor shooters from long distance.
But an emphasis on photography and its uses in staging gender narratives indicate that new cohorts of outliers have been invited to the outsider party.
Bulls might take heart from a sharp drop in Indonesia's January exports but month-on-month volatility can often generate statistical outliers in this data series.
"The numbers show that states are balancing budgets against limited revenue growth and we don't see big outliers, with the exception of energy states," Hicks said.
Of course, not every comic book store participates – there will surely be a few outliers – and you are wise to count out the large chain stores.
Gold, one of the rare outliers in global financial markets in the last few days, saw some profit-taking, with the precious metal down 0.7 percent.
So it's not like there's a ton of modern legal precedent about libraries in the digital age, barring some outliers like the various Google Books cases.
Although there were some outliers, most white power music in the 80s and 90s tended to be one dimensional—hardcore punk fronted by gravelly throated men.
Some of the comments are quite disturbing and are no doubt outliers, but they're also a very useful barometer for unvarnished opinions in the American military.
The data in his tweet refers to the mode average, rather than the mean, so outliers and people who negotiated their salaries would not affect it.
Life in Wormwood becomes even more unpleasant when the leadership starts spreading fears of imaginary "Outliers" as an excuse for building a wall around the village.
But, of course, as Federal Reserve-speak goes, they always talk about outliers and some variables and factors that they can&apost control, especially government factors.
Although the event was in many ways an homage to the press and encouraging good journalism, that didn't stop Bee from prodding at a few outliers.
The medium's own tendency to promote polarizing and fringe viewpoints also served to amplify the views of pundits who were previously believed to be political outliers.
That will reveal whether the disease is rare and typically deadly, or if it's actually more common and mostly innocuous with lethal outcomes being the outliers.
A second classifier, primed with information about pickpocketing hotspots gleaned from police reports and social-media posts, then tried to spot the pickpockets among these outliers.
The nation ranks third on Moody's list of countries whose banks handle the most cross-border transactions relative to GDP — excluding outliers Luxembourg and Hong Kong.
Although major business organizations quickly came out to criticize the House's move, some of the country's largest businesses in impacted sectors are outliers on this issue.
Issues faced by transgender people In a country with deep-rooted discrimination that cuts across religion, region and gender, transgender people have become the greatest outliers.
IBM also employs hundreds of AI experts to fine tune the various tools' data sets, to adjust for outliers or decisions stemming from unwanted human biases.
In his book "Outliers: The Story of Success, " Gladwell writes that people must put in 10,000 hours of hard work in order to perfect a skill.
"The way to address this in real time is to create a learning system that takes those outliers and solicits human feedback on them," Veeramachaneni explains.
In an era when rock music—and to use a term that Cox tells me he abhors—"indie" were mannered and polite, Deerhunter were outsized outliers.
In our new series, Outliers, we explore worlds beyond the economic mainstream, meeting people who've chosen unusual and sometimes radical relationships to money, commerce, and capitalism.
I actually think there's a fair bit of common ground, and I think that reasonable players would want the outliers constrained and regulated out of existence.
CPI median, which shows the median inflation rate across CPI components, was at 2.1%, while CPI trim, which excludes upside and downside outliers, was at 2.0%.
As FiveThirtyEight's Nate Silver has shown, when pollsters begin to herd (or people stop including outliers in their average), it will make the average less accurate.
They might be physiological outliers whose lucky cardiovascular quirks lingered into old age and allowed them to remain unusually fit in comparison to other older people.
They point to outliers, successful entrepreneurs — the Hasidic-owned electronics store B & H Photo Video in New York City is often touted — as examples of success.
She does not go into detail, but her novel lists some of the tactics used to punish outliers: A stone would come through their front window.
India and Tonga are outliers, as their male to female ratio is less than one, so more girls than boys are dying in total, Gallo explained.
Great migration events — like the movement of Siberian peoples into North America or the spread of voyagers into the Pacific — were not outliers but the norm.
Outliers are seldom the focus of literary conferences and hardly ever appear — in name or face — on the covers of either hip or mainstream poetry magazines.
Outliers and American Vanguard Art continues at the National Gallery of Art (between 3rd and 9th Streets along Constitution Avenue NW, Washington, DC) through May 13.
Often, the goth movie femme fatale is presented as especially unhinged; if women exist as marginalized outliers, then the goth woman is even further outside of that.
While the overall market is beaten down this year, there are still some outliers that typically hold up well in an economic downturn, especially discounted retail stores.
This kind of data is still messy, though - the majority of Internet data is useless to investors unless it's cleaned up first to get rid of outliers.
Some investors prefer young startup founders, assuming they're hungrier and more likely to build outliers of success because they have yet to accept habits of the ordinary.
The company, called the Outliers Group, received $10,000 from the RNC in March for research and consulting services, according to the RNC's latest Federal Election Commission filing.
Just look at what's happened in the world of genre fiction: In the late '90s, shows like The X-Files and Buffy the Vampire Slayer were outliers.
The good news is that our model can only explain 40% of the variance between the average goal differences of national teams, which leaves lots of outliers.
The idea was to study drought patterns over time, which could help scientists tell the difference between naturally occurring droughts, and weird outliers made worse by humans.
"Those [people] are outliers," says Mike Dang, a co-founding editor of the financial site The Billfold who also serves as the Editor-In-Chief of Longreads.
That could get messy — modem performance could vary wildly between manufacturers and even individual models — but it could also give some innovative outliers the chance to shine.
In WEF's analysis from that point, outliers may be cast out or excluded with data modeling, but the foundational numbers remain entirely a creation of the dictatorship.
All are outliers in their continued use of the death penalty, which is being abandoned in most of the rest of the United States and the world.
Outliers in the field believe that the dialects of American English will die—or at least slowly fade—as technology expands connections between people from different regions.
Jefferies was also quick to note that there can certainly be a healthy amount of gaming, and that the addiction issue might lie more with the outliers.
In the meantime, Fisher is recruiting outliers like Rojas-Berscia and collecting their saliva; when the sample is broad enough, he hopes, it will generate some conclusions.
And for the sake of Yisrael Kristal, who celebrated his bar mitzvah last weekend at the youthful age of 113, let's remember that there are always outliers.
Typically, though, it's hard to find these kinds of outliers because that bribe to a local official is maybe buried a few tabs deep in a spreadsheet.
" When asked about what initially attracted her to the position, Hartmann told me that "sexuality doesn't have outliers, and this museum is meant to be all inclusive.
Not all games are suitable for esports; aside from the obvious outliers like single-player games, all games with multiplayer components are not destined for professional play.
Tea Party members argued that their opposition to Obama was based on differences over economic policies and not on racial animus – that those placards were extreme outliers.
Executing on a deliberate campaign of repression through force necessitates extreme brutality; prisons like Saydnaya are not outliers, but rather core to the Assad regime's survival strategy.
But there were prominent outliers, as well, including the Row, where just three of the 30 models were nonwhite, and Victoria Beckham, where the number was five.
As discontent over the issue mounted, the red-green government lurched to the right on the issue, so the Sweden Democrats no longer seem like such outliers.
"It makes us seem like the outliers, we're still not the norm," said Debbie Walsh, director of the Center for American Women and Politics at Rutgers University.
Human beings are outliers: we live much longer than other creatures of our size, defying the general truth that smaller animals live shorter lives than bigger ones.
Financial markets went crazy for a few weeks, while the wage and core inflation readings released this month have been upside outliers, substantively changing the landscape vs.
Many of us who attended are outliers on our liberal campuses, and there was a general feeling of excitement and relief to be among like-minded peers.
These may be the outliers, not the averages, but they serve as a warning about the extent to which your favorite restaurant foods can derail your diet.
Outliers and American Vanguard Art curated by Lynne Cooke at the National Gallery of Art in Washington DC. What would your superpower be if you had one?
Inherent in the show Outliers and American Vanguard Art is a kind of subtle hierarchy among artists, even if the curator has tried to delimit its force.
Outliers cites the 1924 Whitney Studio Club (now the Whitney Museum of American Art), whose artist collectors included modernist painters such as Charles Sheeler and Yasuo Kuniyoshi.
But Americans seem content to be international outliers on all sorts of things, and party nominations may not be the hill for exceptionalism skeptics to die on.
CPI median, which shows the median inflation rate across CPI components, slipped to 1.7 percent, while CPI trim, which excludes upside and downside outliers, dipped to 1.4 percent.
In response to Reuters, a company spokesperson for J&J told the news agency that its findings were false and misleading and that any positive tests were outliers.
Except for outliers on the edges of town, most of the inner city test scores are poor, and suburban parents rarely send their kids into town to school.
As outliers in a board dominated by proponents of aggressive monetary easing, Sato and Kiuchi have repeatedly warned the BOJ's huge bond buying was distoring markets and unsustainable.
There are some noticeable outliers, including both Norway and Sweden, where the religiously unaffiliated are more likely to back reducing immigration levels than their non-practicing Christian counterparts.
In a press release Thursday, St. Louis public safety director, Judge Jimmie Edwards, said he believed Myers, Hays, Boone, and Colletta were outliers among the city's law enforcement.
But like Mr. Bush, Mr. Trump may find his trio of designated outliers difficult to contain -- and sanctions and military pressure necessary but insufficient tools for the job.
Although data were not provided to show readings at each measured time, Cadmus-Bertram suggested that outliers -- numbers well outside normal readings -- may have caused a wider range.
It is also true that in the case of only a couple of outliers (Facebook and Twitter), heavily funding the best companies is a winning strategy for investors.
The trend leaves only the Bank of Canada, buoyed by higher oil exports and consumer spending, and the Bank of England as outliers, though the latter could change.
Other examples include analyzing data to spot an attack based on previously known patterns, peer-group based analytics to spot outliers within connections and activities of "like" individuals.
If you have multiple products, please submit each one separately, although we encourage you to submit only the products you feel are true outliers (remember No. 3 above).
Now that the book is out, he's found that — outside of a few outliers unhappy with how they were portrayed — the EVE community has largely embraced the book.
When many polls are taken, there are bound to be a few outliers, both because of random sampling error and the biases that can creep into survey design.
Unfortunately, there's a tendency to focus on the flashy outliers, which are the handful of regional celebrities who have negotiated individual contracts for a lifetime of financial support.
Those who government officials consider "outliers" — like Jack — are not valued members of our diverse national community, but rather social outcasts that must be re-educated or removed.
When Williams and her sister entered the tennis world in the 90s, black teens from Compton were outliers in a sport dominated by white players from privileged backgrounds.
"There are those who are ravaged within six months of diagnosis, and there are outliers able to live in the two-to-five-year range," Ms. Estess said.
However, despite a few outliers like Roots Manuva or Foreign Beggars, often the lyrics and beats sounded either recycled or reflective of American norms rather than UK realities.
Vanmechelen also declines to cull outliers from his flock, a common occurrence, and one that makes sense if the desired outcome is controlling the characteristics of the breed.
Malcolm Gladwell's book Outliers: The Story of Success includes a chapter on the "culture of honor" among Scots-Irish who migrated to America, specifically to the Appalachian Mountains.
We're going to test incorporating this signal into ranking, specifically for articles that are outliers, where people who read the article are significantly less likely to share it.
The liberals, people of color, and traditional conservatives who are outraged by Trump's comportment and who have avowed to oppose his every move — these are the real outliers.
Adjusted for population, only Yemen has a higher rate of mass shootings among countries with more than 10 million people — a distinction Mr. Lankford urged to avoid outliers.
Stadium notes: With the exception of a few outliers (Seattle, Atlanta, etc.), MLS wants soccer-specific stadiums in every market because they benefit the league's single-entity structure.
By then, he was a professor at Amherst College, where the Buddhist family found themselves outliers among his conservative colleagues, whose hobbies ran to hunting, golf and baseball.
Regulators suspect "outliers" - banks whose risk weightings diverge considerably from the industry average - are manipulating the models they use to assess risk to trim their own capital requirements.
Sacramento, California The Google search prevalence results were then also checked against city-based larceny theft rates in each city, which revealed two outliers: Boston and Tucson, Arizona.
CPI median, which shows the median inflation rate across CPI components, declined to 1.5 percent, while CPI trim, which excludes upside and downside outliers, dipped to 1.2 percent.
Indeed, the reason the "Natural History" authors brought up the Nobel Prizes in the first place is that the large number of Jewish achievement outliers is clearly true.
The arrest of another set of fugitives compromised the security of the safe hold in the south of France, and many of our band of outliers moved on.
Though these songs are stripped of their initial contexts, they share origins as outliers in their time and genres that briefly shifted the shape of the mainstream sound.
Moreover, while these model minority stereotypes may appear to be a positive portrait, many Asian Americans who do not fit this limited frame often feel like failures or outliers.
CPI median, which shows the median inflation rate across CPI components, stayed at 1.8 percent while CPI trim, which excludes upside and downside outliers, was unchanged at 1.9 percent.
The punk movement was ushered in by rebellious youth who loved dyeing their hair shocking colors to shake up the status quo and identify as outliers of popular culture.
But today, we bring you a tweet that perfectly exemplifies one of the dark corners of the web, where outliers and their random spurts of curiosity come to light.
Gladwell, who studied individuals who have achieved remarkable success for his book "Outliers," uses lawyers as an example of where the relationship between speed and performance can break down.
The data are fed to threat intelligence and behavioral analytics engines, which use machine learning to classify the incoming samples and determine normal behavior and identify outliers and anomalies.
If we were looking strictly at the difference between predicted earnings and actual, "Hamilton" is among the biggest outliers (though its outperformance looks far less impressive in percentage terms).
In this reform, any such outliers are likely to be pretty high-income folks who also tend to have significant investment portfolios," Toomey said on NBC's "Meet The Press.
They say a union containing an inner club of nations with a common currency, but outliers without it, constitutes a setup that defrauds voters because it is intellectually dishonest.
If the map that is drawn by the state is one of those extreme outliers, a strong presumption exists that the map was made with partisan interests in mind.
Ušakovs has been mayor for nine years and his party holds the most seats in Parliament, but their perceived pro-Russia stance has made them outliers in national politics.
Choosing from among hundreds of early-stage preimplanted embryos significantly increases the probability that genetic outliers — geniuses in one form or another, people with extraordinary skills — could be selected.
While that's a mouthful of a name, it's a useful tool that provides a visual representation of container deployments with problem containers showing up as outliers on the map.
We don't know if moderators are canaries for the social-media-consuming public at large or if their heavy dose of the worst of the web makes them outliers.
But five outliers — Cempra, Endo International, Ophthotech, Pacira Pharmaceuticals, and Seres Therapeutics — gave their executives huge raises even though their stocks actually fared far worse than the index average.
It lies to the sick about how alone they really are, because when they were healthy that seemed like perfect normalcy, so they must now be outliers, failures, freaks.
In the past, the company has maintained that malfunctions like those are outliers, or stemmed from unique circumstances surrounding how private companies were piloting the use of security robots.
Those are currently still outliers — but there's been little polling in either state lately, and the Morning Consult "early states" poll has often shown Steyer with double-digit support.
Iconis styles himself as a musical-theater renegade, but his pop-rock songs aren't Broadway outliers, and building musicals around old movies, like Iconis does, isn't an insurgent move.
Scholars cannot afford to ignore these outliers, because the symbols that constitute cuneiform, up to a thousand of them, changed over the millennium that produced Sin-leqi-unninni's materials.
Trump and Congressional Republicans have repeatedly tried to portray Omar and Tlaib as representative of Democratic views on Israel writ large, despite the fact that they are clear outliers.
CPI median, which shows the median inflation rate across CPI components, rose to 2.0 percent while CPI trim, which excludes upside and downside outliers, was up to 2.1 percent.
It's more than geography: Multiple academic studies, involving tens of thousands of neutral maps, consistently show that the partisan-drawn maps in the most gerrymandered states are radical outliers.
Even the outliers capable of achieving them tend to get only a handful per year; Magic Johnson, the modern king of the stat, got 18 in his best season.
Younger, not quite gray outliers include the producer Brian Grazer and the writer Malcolm Gladwell, and their approaches seem to be variations on a theme from punk to puffy.
Even Trump's very best recent polls (which, by definition, are outliers that likely overstate his true level of support) show him receiving fewer votes than Republican candidates usually get.
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"We're going to test incorporating this signal into ranking, specifically for articles that are outliers, where people who read the article are significantly less likely to share it," he said.
Outliers is run by Rob Berra, a former U.S. Army infantry officer and managing director of Clerestory Research, which also isn't known as a go-to firm for the GOP.
When St. Amand followed up to ask the outliers why they felt that way, they said they wished they knew that gender-affirming care was an option for them earlier.
On top of that, the average human lifespan is much less than 100 years old, and these 115-year-old people are still statistical outliers, looking at the general population.
Outliers and American Vanguard Art, continues at the National Gallery of Art (East building, concourse galleries, between 3rd and 9th Streets, along Constitution Avenue NW, Washington, DC) through May 13.
But there are outliers, and studying what they've done right, or wrong, can help other countries decouple pollution from economic growth: Despite rapid industrialization, Taiwan and Singapore rank fairly high.
CPI median, which shows the median inflation rate across CPI components, rose to 2.1 percent, while CPI trim, which excludes upside and downside outliers, also edged up to 2.1 percent.
Even if we include extreme outliers like Chernobyl that have virtually nothing in common with current industry standards and practices, nuclear is indisputably the safest form of energy in existence.
But even after Senate Judiciary leaders brokered a deal watering down some of the provisions of the bill to appease GOP outliers like Cotton, the bill hasn't seen the floor.
However, despite what appear to be obvious signs of improvement, the estimates from nearly every single group that tracks GDP growth is stuck in economic anemia, with very few outliers.
Climatology sites are very uniform and follow strict guidelines to prevent the data from being contaminated, and algorithms help remove outliers before that information gets to the final data set.
Beyond anecdotal tales of massive delays, like the 183 passengers who were stuck on a train for 36 hours earlier this year, data shows these tales are far from outliers.
As Justice Elena Kagan's dissent explained, lower courts had been converging on a standard for judging when some redistricting plans were such extreme outliers that they should be declared unconstitutional.
The majority on Thursday declined to adopt a standard not because these unconstitutional outliers don't exist but because it believed that courts have no business making judgment calls about them.
With this in mind, leaders must view work-life balance not as a matter of accommodations for "outliers," but as an essential part of running a humane and successful business.
And citation breeds exclusion; absent a few non-white and non-Western outliers, the existing canon is largely composed of stories by and about white North American or European women.
The president claimed "almost all models" predicted Dorian would hit Georgia and Alabama, when in fact it was only some outliers that showed Alabama in the path of the storm.
Seeing all these papers hit in rapid succession means that scientists can see whether everyone is reaching similar conclusions or wildly divergent ones, whether there are outliers or wide agreement.
There are two outliers, Bullard and Kashkari, that think the Fed should be done hiking for the foreseeable future, but they're not going to sway the rest of the committee.
If trained artists grew to love folk and craft art, perhaps it was not because they simply discovered it from outliers, but because it accorded with their own world views.
But there's a serious, plausible mechanism for bias too Some of the NBC/Marist polls look like outliers: Marquette University found Walker leading Evers in Wisconsin by 4 points in June.
The responses correlated reasonably well with the authorities' objective index of environmental quality (one of the six components of the overall green index) but there were some notable outliers (see chart).
In recent years, "federal courts across the country...have largely converged on a standard for adjudicating partisan gerrymandering claims" and struck down maps drafted by both parties that are extreme outliers.
Sure, a few outliers will always make an appearance each year (a good, white boot is irreplaceable), but for the most part, these traditional favorites are the name of the game.
British pop has had to broaden its horizons, and because of that, it's glossier now, and, on the whole, withstanding a few outliers ("Pure Shores"; Mutya from the Sugababes), it's better.
The careers of John Cena, Hiroshi Tanahashi, and Ric Flair in his prime are the outliers, with their decade-plus runs dwelling at or near the top of a single promotion.
First, a computer program called a classifier looked at the peregrinations of 6m travelcards in and around Beijing between April and June 2014 and separated the outliers from the mundane travellers.
CPI median, which shows the median inflation rate across CPI components, remained at 1.9 percent while CPI trim, which excludes upside and downside outliers, increased to 1.7 percent from 1.6 percent.
Malcolm Gladwell refined much of this conversation with his book "Outliers," popularizing the idea that 10,000 hours of deliberate practice are needed before you can become really good at some things.
"Although there are some local outliers, the downward foreclosure trend continued in the first half of 2016 in most markets nationwide," Daren Blomquist, RealtyTrac senior vice president, said in a statement.
I often ask myself: How should I judge such men—as sinners, as products of a Catholic sexual culture, as statistical outliers, as frail human beings like the rest of us?
CPI median, which shows the median inflation rate across CPI components, rose to 1.6 percent from 1.5 percent while CPI trim, which excludes upside and downside outliers, stayed at 1.2 percent.
While most phones these days are quad-band" — meaning they should work on all major carriers — "there are definitely still some outliers that don't offer the compatible bands for all networks.
We still have outliers, of course— Tiny Trax is one of the most unique games I've played this year, period—but by and large, contemporary racing games share a basic blueprint.
But in the meantime, it's probably best to assume you're not one of those outliers that has a low-glycemic response to white bread, and a high glycemic response to kale.
But caution should be urged when considering reflexive overhauls that could be due to outliers -- extreme cases with complex causalities -- which may not be reflective of the system as a whole.
In the world of e-commerce and online payments, where massive outliers such as Black Friday occur periodically, having the flexibility to use more servers instantly is extremely valuable, Shivananda said.
Though Guggenheim had no intention of doing so, as far as I can see, Inside Bill's Brain also does something else: It demolishes the premise of Malcolm Gladwell's nonfiction book Outliers.
The 2017 Millennial Impact Report -- a longitudinal, ethnographic study which aims to chart behaviors of millions of millennials -- found a fundamental change in our approach to politics beyond the exceptional outliers.
Eastern European stocks were the outliers, with Budapest rallying to new record highs and Warsaw hitting the highest since April , tracking Western European peers which are just off 2134.25-month highs.
Look, there's always going to be somebody who comes up with the format that really works, like the outliers that make the world sort of turn around in the entertainment business.
But with one very small exception — the tiny eastern outliers of the Solomon Islands — Vanuatu offers the first solid ground on the far side of a major but invisible maritime boundary.
Jumping ahead a few decades to the ferment of 1960s counterculture, Outliers and American Vanguard Art traces the entanglement of schooled and unschooled artists at a time of momentous cultural upheaval.
Young has long been a familiar figure in that literary terrain where Language writing, the New York School, and other free spirits and outliers of American and sometimes British poetry cross paths.
The cases she and countless others have followed closely — the rape charges against Weinstein and the sexual assault convictions of former USA Gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar and comedian Bill Cosby — are outliers.
Then, she went on, the company excludes close relatives, as that could distort the data, and removes outliers whose genetic data don't seem to match with what they wrote on their survey.
Beto O'Rourke and Pete Buttigieg are outliers in all this; their chiseled typefaces look more like blue jeans branding than presidential logos, strange simulacra that evoke some vague, undefined middle-American nostalgia.
Its four central characters, all outliers in the 1980s Texas tech scene, have very different ideas about what the future of computing looks like, and they argue those very different ideas passionately.
And that's not to say it's not good, but in the context of Madonna's career, songs like "Cherish" – bouncier, poppier songs in which she's reigning in the sex appeal – are the outliers.
Lower-court judges from Wisconsin to Ohio to Maryland "have largely converged on a standard for adjudicating partisan gerrymandering claims" and struck down maps drafted by both parties that are extreme outliers.
President Trump and congressional Republicans are increasingly outliers in an otherwise emerging consensus across America that climate change is a problem and that the government should pass new laws to address it.
This year's tournament featured two such outliers: bookmakers gave Xavier, number one in the West region, a lower chance to reach the tournament's final four than North Carolina, the region's second seed.
If you ignore outliers such as Huobi, Telegram and EOS — the $6 billion project that fundraised for a year — then activity has certainly settled down after an explosive 12-months of growth.
Most important—and this will become a theme this week—scouts are looking for the outliers: players that stick out like a sore thumb with their measurements, their play, or in interviews.
Not long ago, low budget genre films were outliers at festivals like Sundance; now they're often seen as launching pads for directors who go on to helm films for Marvel and Lucasfilm.
However, there are some outliers in the brood giving guys the vital choices they need to conquer that particularly thick hair that somehow manages to elude the run-of-the-mill razor.
With a few conservative outliers, the celebrity vote seems fairly split between Clinton and Democratic rival Bernie Sanders, with famous names like Lena Dunham and Lady Gaga lending their names to campaigns.
Are you sure you're ready to have a conversation with someone's roommate about why you're using your iPhone to read Outliers on their living room couch in the middle of the night?
Having outliers in the board is important as it helps central banks justify shifting course on monetary policy when the current approach isn't working, said another source familiar with the BOJ's thinking.
CPI median, which shows the median inflation rate across CPI components, stayed at 2.1 percent, while CPI trim, which excludes upside and downside outliers, edged down to 2.0 percent from 2.1 percent.
The next two states having contests are also outliers: Nevada, where prostitution and gambling, among other things, are very legal, and South Carolina, where nasty campaigning, nonconformity and rebellion are de rigueur.
Only two of the more than 2900 polls conducted since the Democratic National Convention began on July 220006 have shown the GOP nominee ahead, and both outliers are suspect for different reasons.
This is despite her own admission that the 2010 paper used extremely common methods to boost the attractiveness of results, including so-called "p-hacking" (essentially cherry-picking data) and excluding outliers.
Donald Traver's whimsical biomorphic abstraction, Bryn Jayes's twilit landscape, and Letha Wilson's combination of concrete and an abstract C-Print feel almost like outliers in their engagement with conventional illusions of space.
The obvious, burning question is whether these votes are outliers — or a sign that Republican lawmakers are rethinking their blind loyalty to a president who routinely confuses public service with personal gratification.
In his 2008 book "Outliers," Malcolm Gladwell describes the now well-known phenomenon that a disproportionate number of Canadian professional hockey players have birth dates in the beginning of the calendar year.
Among the museum ones, I'd say Outliers and American Vanguard Art at LACMA, Soul of a Nation at the Broad, and No Wrong Holes: Thirty Years of Nayland Blake at the ICA.
But among them, close to the bottom of the list (coinciding with the early days of the block button), I spotted a few outliers, and decided to give them a second chance.
Yet the various plans — and the Venn diagram of their overlaps and outliers — offer hints as to what the actual budget will look like when it's adopted at the end of March.
An American favorite was John Kane, known for his dense paintings of life and industry in and around Pittsburgh, like the one in "Outliers," and also for his startling 1929 self-portrait.
Lidar companies have instituted various techniques to prevent interference patterns; autonomous vehicle developers also account for potential interference problems from the sun and snow by creating algorithms to reject these kinds of outliers.
CPI-common measures common price changes across categories in the CPI basket; CPI-trim excludes upside and downside outliers; and CPI-median is the median inflation rate across CPI components, the bank said.
You'll notice they start from the premise that "most job adverts in the UK museum sector declare the position's salary" and work to convince those remaining outliers of the irregularity of their behavior.
After Epstein wrote about the famed 10,000-hour rule in his first book, The Sports Gene, he was invited to debate Malcolm Gladwell, whose book Outliers had brought the rule into the mainstream.
Notwithstanding outliers like Hawaii, where the median funding amount is $75,000 in our data set, raising between $500,000 and $13 million is enough to join the top half of companies in many states.
The last few years alone have seen bold-brow outliers like Cara Delevingne, Lucy Hale, and Zendaya prove that the beauty standard for the "cool" eyebrow is no longer one-size-fits-all.
Paul Beatty's The Sellout, Claudia Rankine's Citizen, and Colson Whitehead's The Underground Railroad are all still outliers in America's mostly white publishing culture, but they also seem like signs of things to come.
The firm's latest report illustrates that (barring a few BIG outliers — identified by the spike in late stage funding in the chart below), venture investments are coming down from their 2015 trend lines.
They showed them to a collection of Amazon Mechanical Turk workers who labeled them with human-generated rankings of severity, filtering out the results from any outliers who drastically disagreed with other readers.
Both were born in the Las Vegas area — making them outliers in a district where more than half the population was born out of state — and they served together in the state Senate.
Sanctuary cities—where local law enforcement limit their cooperation with federal immigration officials—have been deemed lawless outliers by President Trump and are regular targets for attack on conservative outlets like Fox News.
The Olympians are the outliers; their words a dissent to the daily chorus that tells us, and tells us, and tells us that larger bodies are loathsome, are laughable, are undeserving of love.
Both numbers are in line with homicide rates over the past decade, which ranged between 41 and 58, except for two outliers: 72 officers were killed in 2011 and just 453 in 2013.
Both numbers are in line with homicide rates over the past decade, which ranged between 41 and 58, except for two outliers: 72 officers were killed in 193 and just 27 in 2013.
"As some of my closest colleagues have also come to realize, those of us who came to Congress to change Washington for the better through good governance are now the outliers," LoBiondo said.
Today, the party has many fewer ideological outliers, and the seniority system has created a wide range of committee chairs who are African-American (Thompson, Cummings, Waters, Scott), Hispanic (Grijalva) and gay (Takano).
It was a disturbing story that showed the ways in which racial stereotypes influence college admissions and how pervasive the idea of survivorship bias, or the tendency to focus on successful outliers, is.
Though the U.S. displays some notable outliers, overall the report notes a general level of consistency across the four pillars, stating than investment in one area can have knock on effects for others.
Those are surprising numbers for a candidate who had never before exceeded 5 percent in a debate-qualifying poll, and for now they are outliers, inconsistent with the trends reflected in other surveys.
Lawyers for the plaintiffs in the trial starting Monday have said that the distributors conspired through their trade organization to flout the federal law, which obliged them to monitor sales and report outliers.
Choking off legitimate political avenues for the expression of Basque concerns will only risk driving radical outliers to take up arms again, threatening the region's best chance in decades for a durable peace.
For the report, NeighborhoodX used data from asking prices of market-rate properties currently listed for sale, but does not include outliers such as foreclosures, short-sales and income and age restricted housing.
Their Upper East Side townhouse is a well-lived-in shrine to many artists from that generation — Andre, Donald Judd, Dan Flavin and Robert Smithson — but also to bold outliers like Louise Bourgeois.
It then excludes the growth and value outliers in each sector: stocks in the top and bottom 20% of valuations based on metrics including the price-to-earnings and price-to-book ratios.
"As some of my closest colleagues have also come to realize, those of us who came to Congress to change Washington for the better through good governance are now the outliers," he continued.
But there are always outliers, whether from contrarians (who sometimes seem to figure out what people will say and then take the opposite opinion), or from those who seem to love every film.
Barr, who might well have embraced the "outliers" term, is the de facto hero of Ms. Cooke's National Gallery exhibition: a historic figure and early adopter of the integration that her exhibition proposes.
The most powerful outsider artworks in Outliers and American Vanguard Art at the National Gallery of Art evoke ideals about all artists: the belief, for example, that they are distinct from non-artists.
It's easy to dismiss the Yos of the tech world as outliers, but much harder to look at the overall impact of our tech darlings when it comes to the betterment of global society.
It can be explained in part by the fact that BECCS is a conceptual tool, not an actual technology that anyone in the engineering world (apart from a few outliers like Karlsson) is championing.
This will surely give Schumer and the leadership heartburn, but like it or not, these positions aren't outliers, and Ocasio-Cortez's ascension will almost surely make other Democrats more confident in stating them plainly.
Google says it is working on enabling many similar functions and automations through the Google Assistant, but it's likely that there will be outliers or obscure ones that just aren't available after the shutdown.
The paper said it was not even clear that all the world's languages observed a noun-verb distinction; Mr Adger counters with evidence that even the supposed outliers pay some attention to this split.
She might have become one of those great outliers like Paul Klee, Piet Mondrian, Kazimir Malevich or Marsden Hartley — born, like her, in the 1870s — who all adapted Cubism to their own divergent purposes.
The primal aggression reverberating from their early recordings may seem par for the course to anyone familiar with metal's current outliers, but back in the early 80s, what they were doing felt downright revolutionary.
The Trump administration is quietly moving to weaken U.S. radiation regulations, turning to scientific outliers who argue that a bit of radiation damage is actually good for you — like a little bit of sunlight.
By the same token, in most of the country transaction taxes have been cut by as much as two-thirds for people buying second homes; in the five outliers they have been left unchanged.
JON CARAMANICA "Vincent" is one of the outliers on Car Seat Headrest's album "Teens of Denial" — the track that doesn't get straight to the verse-chorus-verse of Will Toledo's latter-day new wave.
Although the words of Mr. Ubl and the larger pharmaceutical industry do not fall on deaf ears, these companies are in fact outliers, I firmly hold that this blog post is missing the point.
"You need to acquire your 10,000 hours," Rodriguez says, referring to Malcolm Gladwell's 10,000 hours rule from his book "Outliers, " which dictates that if you do something for that long, you'll become an expert.
OUTLIERS AND AMERICAN VANGUARD ART This large-scale examination of the overlaps, influences and ambiguities of the "insider" and "outsider" categories will travel to Atlanta's High Museum on June 24 and LACMA on Nov.
Now the coup de grâce: The president will assemble a panel of outliers, spurned by the scientific community, to prepare papers challenging what is obvious to most Americans, that climate change has indeed arrived.
Many of those states, however, like Tennessee and Alabama, hadn't been polled in more than six months, making it difficult to tell whether these new polls fit into a clear pattern or are outliers.
There are also thematic outliers, like "Reincarnation," an original by his master, Bunshi, and "Rotten Tofu Chiritotechin" — both of which branch away from personal anecdotes, and Mr. Sunshine performs them with more narrative distance.
The ensuing musical chairs of conference realignment left the W.C.H.A. with a loose confederation of remnants and outliers, along with the widest geographic footprint of any Division I conference, stretching from Alaska to Alabama.
Politicians should similarly be expected to understand the basic science of climate change, and to listen to the scientific experts instead of seeking out the few outliers who confirm their own half-baked beliefs.
Perfectly sculpted Adonises and vampy sexpots with acrobatic anal skill may offer reliable orgasms, but it's the outliers of the adult world who truly captivate us, staying in our minds for the long haul.
Current electric skateboards offer anywhere from around 5 or 6 miles of range at the low end to around 15 at the high end, with a few outliers offering upwards of 20 miles of range.
By analyzing more than 800,000 comments that were "semantic outliers" — comments that were unique and not obviously produced by some form of automation — the study found that commenters were overwhelmingly in favor of net neutrality.
In 2017, Silicon Valley might be a respectable oligopoly of buttoned-up corporations, but for better or for worse, its soul has long drawn from the weird wild outliers that make up the hacker subculture.
You present a diagram of two normal distributions, with the same standard deviations but slightly different means, to demonstrate that small differences in group averages can result in large differences when it comes to outliers.
This summer's dip in box-office receipts, coupled with the unexpected success of some presumed outliers, is a good sign that studios are going to have to start experimenting more in order to stay afloat.
There were temperature outliers at the opposite end of the scale for the first six months of the year as well and many Americans, for example, experienced a slightly chillier year-to-date than usual.
Republicans had their disagreements but, except for a few outliers such as progressive Senator Robert W. LaFollete, the party was cohesive and relatively uniform in their political positions, agreeing to ignore the more touchy ones.
Polling consistently showed strong white evangelical support for Trump; #NeverTrump voices like the Southern Baptist Convention's Russell Moore were loud outliers that attracted press attention but did little to dent laity fervor for the candidate.
"I don't think it's as much as [Austin's] out of whack as much as you see San Francisco and New York as just such high outliers that everything else looks depressed by comparison," Nazar says.
On a very different, but perhaps more immediately remunerative, note, Barclay told me that the test also works as a way to find outliers on the other end: people with what amounts to super-vision.
In other words, it's not showing a state's overall most popular rom-com, but instead the weird outliers, the rare birds that are more likely to be found in one particular spot than anywhere else.
One of the outliers was an agency that outsourced some of its web services and it turned out that the contractor doesn't have the ability to implement multi-factor authentication -- a requirement of the directive.
But there were outliers: 0003 percent of the participants in the study lost as little as 10 percent of their original bodyweight, while 13 percent lost as much as 45 percent of their original weight.
Whether his subject is success ("Outliers"), snap judgments ("Blink"), the underdog's advantage ("David and Goliath") or the outsize effects of tiny changes ("The Tipping Point"), every anecdote, every story, gets folded into a Big Idea.
Though New Delhi and New York are the largest cities in the extremely high and low subgroups, respectively, they are not outliers since other cities in their water stress subgroup are of relatively comparable size.
But buried in those averages were the outliers: In every one of the four diet groups were a few superresponders who dropped huge amounts of weight and a few nonresponders who did not lose any.
Performers wielding a copious assortment of electronic gear — along with acoustic outliers like a viola da gamba or a church organ — played at night in clubs and other venues in downtown Durham late last week.
The proposed high-rise towers (on the Two Bridges waterfront between the Manhattan and Brooklyn bridges) would be glossy outliers in a neighborhood of brick government housing projects catering to a working-class immigrant population.
Like the rest of the album, which was penned in Toronto and Montreal, it's a track of hope and "soft survivalism" for the outliers, stoners, and dead-beats navigating the strange times we live in.
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It's a new term proposed in Outliers and American Vanguard Art,  the National Gallery of Art's new exhibition of work by outsider artists and the mainstream artists who promoted them while also parroting outsider art styles.
"For the Note7, [Samsung] could have just pushed their demands a little higher on the [tolerable pass/fail test curve during production] and now your outliers are going to be a little too big," Goldberg says.
"The more big companies in this industry get union contracts, the more pressure there will be for low-paying outliers to raise their wages to the industry standard in order to attract competent employees," Nolan said.
For five currencies and seven maturities, from overnight to 12 months, it is the average, trimmed of outliers, of up to 20 banks' estimates of the interest rate at which they can borrow from other banks.
It was initially a way for Adam to experiment with electronic music outside the indie rock circles he was already involved with through his former band Tigers Jaw—who, at the time, were outliers in themselves.
That The Matrix is a transgender work only amplifies the idea that fashion's bend away from traditional beauty is empowered by culturally divergent forces—social outliers that produce meaning in a world that often rejects them.
Being so close to America geographically and culturally, it's no surprise that Canada shares many drinking games with the US. There are a few outliers, however, that may not be quite as familiar to American gamers.
Despite not conforming to the template for commercial triumph, it has achieved the highest average weekly revenues of any Broadway show ever and is one of the biggest outliers of the past 30 years (see chart).
Officials have said that riskier banks will likely pay a higher capital toll with the new rules, dubbed Basel IV. "Some banks that are genuinely outliers may face a significant increase in (capital) requirements," Coen said.
The decision announced on Wednesday was a compromise to ensure there was something for everyone in a fragmented nine-member board - except for two outliers deemed impossible to convince - said people familiar with the BOJ's thinking.
Like any festival, Toronto is filled with quirky outliers and weird surprises, the kind of movies that make even people who are seeing four movies a day for 10 days straight sit up and take notice.
Or it's possible that Priebus and Wasserman Schulz's present circumstances are temporary outliers that are due for a course correction – just another stop along the way in a presidential cycle that has been full of surprises.
The firm, whose founding partners originally spun out of Sigma Partners, invests primarily in U.S.-based software-as-a-service and marketplace companies, with occasional outliers if it can find a way to rationalize the investment.
While such parents, like LaVar Ball, may be outliers, and most millennials are perfectly capable of negotiating their own way in the workplace, some organizations genuinely appear to be struggling with a scourge of parental meddling.
It collects only Dylan's own appearances — rehearsals, five professionally recorded shows and a final disc of rarities and outliers, like the piano-pounding "Simple Twist of Fate" recorded at the Mah-jongg Parlor in Falmouth, Mass.
Even with a few polls on Tuesday showing Trump running even or ahead of Clinton, she continues to the lead in the polling "aggregators," which factor in the range of respectable polls and thus account for outliers.
The Drug Enforcement Administration, using that national prescription database, should identify clinicians, particularly those who aren't pain specialists, who are outliers in their opioid prescribing patterns, review their treatments and clamp down on inappropriate and excessive prescribing.
There are outliers, of course — The L Word, Queer As Folk, The Fosters, Sense8 — but for the most part, TV writers seem to think that gay people exist in bubbles where they're the only queer person around.
He also said polls showing Trump ahead, like the LA Times and Rasmussen, use methodology different from many of the other mainstream outlets (though he concedes that polls showing Clinton with outsize leads also could be outliers).
But even that average salary is probably too high to accurately reflect what an everyman in the NFL makes in a year, thanks to outliers like Donald and Brady pulling the average up with their outsize earnings.
But, among all of the custom looks by luxury houses last night that either never came with price tags or are just too expensive to be believe, there were a few fast-fashion outliers that stood out.
But Hensarling said Green New Deal Democrats are not outliers, pointing out that every senator who has announced a run for president against Trump in 2020 has expressed support for the idea of a Green New Deal.
While the nuclear family continues to be held in high esteem throughout the world, single people are quietly cast as outliers—too weird or ugly or old to find a partner, doomed to die unhappy and alone.
Other than a couple of outliers, such as Turkey and Greece, the debt/GDP ratios of EM sovereigns have remained stable at between 40 percent and 50 percent — less than half the ratios in developed market countries.
"As some of my closest colleagues have also come to realize, those of us who came to Congress to change Washington for the better through good governance are now the outliers," LoBiondo said in his retirement statement.
The problem is that figures in the Republican-led Congress like Graham and Grassley are outliers, and the GOP more often marches in lock-step with Trump—and generally refuses to say a word against the guy.
And finally there are the outliers, acts that might not be booked at any other country festival, but make plenty of sense nonetheless, like the D.J.-producer carpetbagger Diplo and the queer country performance artist Orville Peck.
However, using median averages, which exclude outliers, differences are less clear, with the S&P 500 seeing annual increases of 11 percent under Republican-controlled governments and under gridlock, and 10 percent gains under Democrat-controlled governments.
Most notably, Ericsson&aposs work on deliberate practice formed the basis for the "10,000-hour rule" featured in Malcolm Gladwell&aposs 2008 book, "Outliers": Put in about 10,000 hours of practice, and you&aposll become an expert.
As a band they were pegged as thoughtful, bookish outliers in London's tight-knit music scene—they knew tons of people in bands, but preferred to stand a little to the left of the Dalston party scene.
One of the last straws was an exhibition of the paintings of the retired tailor Morris Hirshfield, represented in "Outliers" by "Girl With Pigeons" (1942), which shows a statue-like figure reclining on a splendid red couch.
There are outliers — the throbbing pulse of "Filthy" has reverberations of acid house, and "Supplies" suggests someone has been listening to Migos — but for much of this album, Mr. Timberlake is content to live in the past.
There are some pricier outliers — a strength-training workout at Tone House costs $303, and a Megaformer SLT class will cost you $40 — but for the most part, classes all seem to fall within the $30-$36 range.
FCC 'looking into' reported error throwing broadband deployment numbers off by millions The statistics in the report are based on forms filled out by broadband providers, which seem to go unchecked even in the case of massive outliers.
Yet in the department of athletic outliers, Curry and Gretzky were both preceded by Ruth, who broke the single-season record for home runs in 23 by slugging 23 during his final season with the Boston Red Sox.
The accompanying headline is about how nutritionists and non-nutritionists disagree, but the actually interesting thing isn't in the outliers (granola, frozen yogurt), but in the fact that these two groups mostly agree on what food is healthy.
A decade later, the color asserted itself on a global scale as the fashion insignia of self-proclaimed outliers: Madonna embraced pink's bordello associations, performing in 1990 in a soft pink cone-cupped bustier by Jean Paul Gaultier.
The Black Keys fully realize that as a self-guided, guitar-centered rock band, they are outliers in the 2010s; very few rock bands formed in the 21st century have reached the Top 20183 or the arena circuit.
While they might seem like outliers, it's increasingly common for athletes — both professional and otherwise — to perform at a high level well beyond their 20s and early 30s, the period when many are in their so-called prime.
The most powerful outsider artworks in Outliers and American Vanguard Art evoke certain cherished ideals about all artists: the belief, for example, that they should be seers, uncompromised and uncompromising, and are somehow mysteriously distinct from non-artists.
"Outliers," Malcolm Gladwell, whom I'm really disillusioned with based on his podcast, for those of you who don't listen, and on some level you should buy, another level you shouldn't in that he does these very highly produced podcasts.
"That's one of those things, he says, one of those outliers of an issue that still raises real concern, and that he is still looking for ways to continue to address that and hammer on that," Scott told reporters.
And not common in the sort of outliers group, but among esteemed scientists, people like Jonas Salk who, largely from WWII to the mid '60s and even in some cases into the '70s, were using these populations you describe.
That many of these kids, despite being outliers, have already been much documented suggests that we use mental prodigies the way Renaissance people used physical prodigies (the boy-wolf, the fish-woman): that is, to prove a moral point.
There are two documented cases of health care workers, a surgeon in 1996 and a lab tech in 1986, who managed to contract cancer via accidental needle stick, but to say that they're outliers would be a massive understatement.
Miami-based OPKO, which is developing the drug, hGH-CTP, with Pfizer Inc, said on Friday it had identified one or more outliers that may have affected the trial, in which patients were given the drug once a week.
The American author Gertrude Stein moved to Paris in 2016 and subsequently made her apartment at 229 rue de Fleurus a refuge for society's creative outliers, from American expatriates to the intellectually restless, many of whom rejected mainstream institutions.
Sure, there are outliers, like the almost universally reviled "Vineyard Valentine" and the almost universally beloved "Bracebridge Dinner"; but how do you decide if a "There's the Rub" is better or worse than a "The Nanny and the Professor"?
Their advent coincides with the stepped-up visibility, and clout, of political outliers like Ruth Bader Ginsburg, whose weathered features loom large these days on theater screens, to say nothing of a voluble coterie of older women in Congress.
Rather, it is conveyed up close by way of detailed reporting on living people — intimate access achieved because the authors, while outliers with respect to their professional status and home on the opposite coast, are also of the place.
Among the female candidates, it's the two who haven't reached the threshold to make the stage for the September debate — 257% in polls and 2003,2200 individual donors — who are the outliers when it comes to donor breakdown by gender.
" By contrast, people 25 or over are "more dubious" of analytics, "place less stock in the advantages data offers," and are less "motivated to consult their colleagues or get their buy in … It's Baby Boomers who are the outliers.
Now, Disney must determine how to best put together an enormous content puzzle, with some pieces that obviously fit into its existing template, and a few stragglers and outliers that both open new doors and, possibly, create fresh headaches.
There are outliers, like 220 Central Park South, which began closings last quarter and is hoping to sell a record-breaking $250 million four-level penthouse, but its success doesn't have much bearing on the rest of the market.
The outliers of the group are Lyndel King, director and chief curator of the Weisman and Eric Himmel, editor in chief at Abrams Books (the catalog's publisher), who contribute a riveting essay detailing Cajal's artistic sensibility and working processes.
Recent weaker-than-expected readings on domestic growth, inflation and retail sales have reinforced the view that the U.S. economy slowed in the first quarter, although economists at Commerzbank said they expect Fed officials will probably dismiss these as statistical outliers.
Amino only looked at diagnoses that appeared on at least 1 percent of injury claims in each state as a way to exclude extreme outliers, but just for kicks, they loosened the standard to 0.1 percent to see what cropped up.
Though there were early outliers, from Oscar winners Hattie McDaniel in 2015 (Gone With the Wind) to José Ferrer (20023, for Cyrano de Bergerac) and Miyoshi Umeki (22002, Sayonara), the Academy has had a spotty record nominating people of color.
Surprisingly, Jillian and Ryan indicated that that was the case with many static social ads—the outliers being promoted tweets with autoplaying videos embedded, and Instagram stories (which also autoplay.) They suggested a $20 CPM for anything of that nature.
And while there are documents that will refer to one testing methodology versus another, or an outcome, what we found is the outliers are either incomplete or, frankly, they're refutable based upon the methodology or the particular sample that they used.
Republican strategists said the RNC's hiring of Outliers could be a sign that the party is turning to a wide range of groups for help in collecting as much dirt as possible well before the Democratic Party chooses its presidential nominee.
" But outliers don't think in terms of completion — and you shouldn't either, says Goggins: "There's a laundry list of things that we could still accomplish, so that you can be a better CEO, so you can be a better person.
The exhibition "With Pleasure: Pattern and Decoration in American Art 23080-19933," at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles, may facilitate a reassessment of P&D, the original phenomenon, as well as its outliers and its continuing influence.
But two former high-level ISU officials, whose duties included overseeing judges and deciding whether to sanction them, told BuzzFeed News that the algorithm was ineffective because the corridor was so wide that it caught only the most extreme outliers.
There are outliers like Gabbard, who blasted Israel for its use of live fire in Gaza but also, in 2016, received an award from Rabbi Shmuley Boteach, who is close to Sheldon Adelson, the prominent Republican and fiercely pro-Israel donor.
Even in a political era where outrage has brought millions of people out on the streets, the leftists who engage in "black bloc" tactics—which can range from property damage to physically confronting right-wing protesters and police—are outliers.
The report from HackerRank, a technical hiring platform, ranked universities across four important technical skills most sought by employers to determine the top universities for developers across North America, Asia-Pacific, Europe and the Middle East, and found some interesting outliers.
Organized by National Gallery senior curator Lynne Cooke, the exhibition features some compelling artwork, but it falls into the same traps and stereotypes that have plagued many museum exhibitions featuring outliers (if that's what we're supposed to call them now).
Yeah, I know there were some smaller cultures and some outliers who were more tolerant of differences, it's very true, but pretty much and the so-called democracies, great democracies where women and slaves were excluded pretty much through our history.
LAS VEGAS — The annual Consumer Electronics Show once again ushered in a class of new giant TVs (this year: HDR), cameras (4K, of course) and a few outliers that brought in oooohs and ahhhs (we're looking at you, Faraday Future car).
There had been early outliers like Cendrillon in SoHo, which started out pan-Asian in 143 and gradually shifted to a more Filipino menu, and Kuma Inn on the Lower East Side, which has mingled Filipino dishes with Thai since 2004.
Indeed nothing about the Trump White House is normal, yet his minions behave as if everything is fine, and short of a few Republican outliers and retiring lawmakers critical of Trump and their party, the GOP faithful maintain their silence.
CEO Caroline Spiegel reportedly described her new video and image-free porn site Quinn as "a less gross, more fun Pornhub for women," a description that suggests women who enjoy typical tube sites, or create content themselves, as deviant sexual outliers.
The county changed its paradigm about whom the special schools should serve: not the students with the highest abilities across the county, but rather, those students who are outliers at their neighborhood schools, with fewer than 20 peers with similar abilities.
"It was interesting when we ran the numbers and we were counting how many practices with billing outliers were being acquired by private equity," said Dr. Joseph Francis, a dermatologist in Florida who is a co-author on the paper.
Kirk is one of just two outliers in the Senate GOP Conference on whether the chamber should vote on Merrick Garland for the Supreme Court this year and has bent over backward to show he disagrees with his fellow Republicans.
From the outset, Chess is clear that while women do play hardcore games, they are "considered outliers, marginalized, pushing their way into a space not originally intended for them," And those women who play hardcore games aren't really Chess' concern.
In a way, streamers like Jack "CourageJD" Dunlop, Cory "King Gothalion" Michael, Michael "shroud" Grzesiek, and Tyler "Ninja" Blevins — all megastar gaming streamers who have left Twitch since August — are the site's real outliers, even though they command huge audiences.
There have been such tectonic shifts before: times when major groupings of designers seemed to arrive en masse, as opposed to the lone breakthroughs of wunderkind outliers like Yves Saint Laurent, who took the reins at Dior at age 21.
In the language of statistics, the stock market generally has a positive skew — meaning, a relatively small number of outliers like Exxon or Apple have such great returns that they pull up the average stock, which has a mediocre showing.
" The two candidates, she said, were both "outliers," neither from a mainstream party: "The stakes are enormous: The outcome this time most likely will not just affect France, but the future of the European Union and its single currency, the Euro.
We meet teenage Romy as she navigates a tense relationship with her own mother while trying to get clean and watches her city rapidly gentrify—poor people, like her, who grew up on its outskirts are further made into outliers.
While the Republican Party's public stance on abortion appears to be solidly against, there have been many historical outliers — from former first lady Betty Ford, to Ann Stone, Roger Stone's ex-wife who founded the Republicans for Choice political action committee (PAC).
In the course of verifying what they found, Waugh went back and checked the historical data, "I think I saw a few extreme peaks up to maybe two-and-a-half [inches]," he said, adding that even those values were extreme outliers.
Although it's true that there were close to 22 percent fewer deals and a nearly 22017 percent decline in dollar volume between Q23 2100 and Q2167 20173, these quarters appear to be outliers, a point we also brought up in last quarter's report.
And while this impacts anyone who used or wrote for or just appreciated any of those websites, it hits communities living as outliers — particularly queer folks, and gender-nonconforming folks, or anyone, really, nestled just outside of our supposed mainstream — particularly hard.
Malcolm Gladwell, for instance, is the king of pithily titled, sociologically inflected narrative nonfiction with a vaguely entrepreneurial self-help feel; his "Outliers" has spent 208 weeks on the paperback nonfiction list and is currently No. 7 on the monthly business list.
Jeff Yang: Nothing prepared us for this Nothing prepared us for this outcome -- a victory by Trump that seems to have been the antithesis of what every poll and pundit predicted, save for a handful of outliers who were dismissed as partisan fantasists.
Pandora joins Amazon Music Unlimited, Spotify, Deezer, and most recently Tidal as major on-demand streaming services you can set as your default music library, leaving Apple Music and YouTube Music / Google Play Music as the notable outliers that don't support Alexa.
But it was the compound impact when these willful outliers intersected that made the triangle of instability a particularly dangerous dynamic, one that continues into this year with promise of continued cyber attack on one another, and the threat of nuclear war.
This is one of the reasons why I really love the work of this guy Anders Ericsson, this psychologist who's written a book called "Peak," the research of which was turned into what Malcolm Gladwell wrote about in "Outliers" — the 10,13-hour rule.
Most of the commentary is innocuous: professors are praised for their brilliance and generosity, and admonished for being boring or tough graders: "This prof makes u work your butt off but u still won't get an A". But the outliers are startling.
The large variance in vote intention polls makes it easy to generate news by simply focusing on who is ahead in the polls, emphasizing outliers, and linking the latest poll results to campaign events, a behavior that harms the quality of campaign coverage.
Russia's cooperation and links to anti-establishment and euroskeptic political parties in Europe, such as M5S and Lega in Italy — both political outliers that shocked the political establishment in Europe by gaining the most votes in March's election — has also raised eyebrows.
While the games created by Media Molecule, like Please Hug Me in which you are a robot who no one wants to hug, are unique and goofy and outliers in the world of games, the vast majority of player-created content is not.
There is no denying that it feels good, even in small doses, to see myself and other women of color reflected in the media—to see that our presence in the world is normal, that we are not outliers in our own culture.
"As some of my closest colleagues have also come to realize, those of us who came to Congress to change Washington for the better through good governance are now the outliers," Mr. LoBiondo, who represents South Jersey, said in his retirement statement.
In particular, the Northern Chaco Outliers Project aims to determine when the village was occupied, how many people lived there, and whether they did so during an extended drought of 1130-1180, which may have accelerated a northward movement of people from Chaco.
StockX is fully aware of the outliers on sites like eBay, which is why it only takes into account sneakers that have sold, not active auctions where the asking price may be much more than how much a particular shoe is valued.
A separate analysis using medians instead of average earnings, which reduces outliers, showed the same results with one exception: In the $30 million to $50 million category, the median take for male-led films was $104 million, and for women it was $102 million.
The graphics are much better and the experience improved but, in short, we've come back to where we've started: the casual game as baseline and the in-depth games – the simulators, the RPGs, the graphical text adventures – are outliers aimed at an older audience.
But after parsing the data, it became clear that the dramatic increase in homicides was driven by just a handful of outliers, like Baltimore, Chicago, and Washington D.C., which accounted for more than half of the homicide increase in the nation's 50 biggest cities.
In " Off the Charts: The Hidden Lives and Lessons of American Child Prodigies " (Knopf), Ann Hulbert seems to be taking up the opposite end of the child-rearing stick; rather than ordinary kids with ordinary parents, these are the outliers, right here in America.
"In the long term, this will have the effect of eliminating gross outliers, and forcing negotiated rates, more towards a more narrow band of prices which will tend, I think, to eliminate some of the differences between large hospitals and smaller ones," he said.
If we as a nation don't encourage economically-challenged and diverse students to apply to these schools, these institutions will resemble what they used to be: old boy's clubs where only the most privileged families, and a few hardworking outliers, were allowed to join.
You may need to guide them, but don't be surprised if students arrive there on their own; besides the funny or silly outliers, the most-appreciated comments seem to be those that acknowledge both sides, use relevant examples and facts, and adopt a polite tone.
"It's no exaggeration to say that we are outliers internationally as being one of the few Western liberal democratic systems that provide no public recognition and accommodation of Indigenous peoples' rights," said Ms. Davis, a professor of law at the University of New South Wales.
And there are outliers like Abel Gibson and Emma Epstein of Ruggabellus, in Barossa, who make complex, challenging yet gorgeous wines that show the influence of Radikon and Gravner, masters of ancient-reborn-as-modern styles in the Friuli-Venezia Giulia region of northeastern Italy.
This may suggest to some that it is hard to generalize about Harvard's students, though McDonald isn't stopped: He sees Gerald as one of a handful of "outliers," the exception that proves the rule that most graduates are morally detached, single-minded fortune seekers.
Coronaviruses are responsible for the common cold, pneumonia and bronchitis, but the coronavirus family is sprawling and includes deadlier outliers like Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome and Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS), which have fatality rates of up to 20163 percent and 22016 percent, respectively.
A. I kind of have three veins: plays about history with a kind of feminist understanding or reinvestigation of history and science; wilder, comedic modern plays, sometimes leaning into farce, often with a thread of Shakespeare in them; and the outliers, which "I and You" certainly is.
Butch-femme couples continued to be outliers in the LGBTQ+ community in the 1970s and 80s, when lesbian feminists at the time were favoring an androgynous look free of gender expectations, writes Amy Goodloe, a former professor of Women and Gender Studies at the University of Colorado.
In the areas of deference to administrative agencies, federalism, the scope of the Commerce Clause, the reach of the Second Amendment and racial preferences among other areas, Thomas is laying the ground work for opinions that may be outliers now, but could plant seeds for the future.
But the crucial things to know are that the results are fairly accurate indicators (an average error of three percentage points on major party vote share, with occasional outliers) and somewhat biased toward the Republicans (because primary turnout is typically older and whiter than general electorate turnout).
The United States imported twice as much raw asbestos in 2018 as it did in 2017 to support the manufacture of chlorine and caustic soda at 15 chemical plants that are outliers in their sector for failing to convert to cost-effective and safe non-asbestos technology.
After college, I moved to another island, and although Manhattan bears few superficial similarities to Hawaii, there are kinships, too: Both places think highly of themselves; both have proven themselves outliers in the community of islands, luring people year-round to their cramped spaces, their unforgiving borders.
Black swan theory, for those who don't know it, is the idea -- first described by scholar and essayist Nassim Nicholas Taleb -- that there are high-profile, extreme outliers that defy all known wisdom and expectations and, in their wake, reshape what can and should be expected.
This tendency leads researchers to waste time on analyses that other researchers may have already pursued but not publicized; to twist their data for results so they can publish when they initially don't find anything; and to look for surprising outliers instead of the often mundane reality.
In that world, these men would not be any better than they are in this one, because they are what they are by nature—mutants of appetite and ego, and outliers from the rest of humanity in terms of both the depth and the breadth of their need.

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