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"skew" Definitions
  1. [transitive] skew something to change or influence something with the result that it is not accurate, fair, normal, etc.
  2. [intransitive] + adv./prep. (British English) to move or lie at an angle, especially in a position that is not normal

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But if you skew the publicity, you skew the impressions.
In other words, as Republicans skew more toward Israel, Democrats skew away.
Careers that skew male, skew way male and the same for women-dominated jobs.
Translations for words like "strong" or "doctor" would skew masculine, while "beautiful" and "nurse" would skew feminine.
Call skew began climbing after the November U.S. presidential election, and the last time call skew hit a record was Feb.
Chloe PerezWashington To the Editor: A major reason that letters to The Times skew male is probably that traditional definitions of "news" skew male.
The 40-second clip has amassed more than 498,000 likes on TikTok, a social platform where the users skew young and the videos skew silly.
Both men and the over-55 age group skew anti-abortion, while women and the 18-34 age group skew pro-choice, a 2014 Gallup poll shows.
And there simply is no really fantastic map for Democrats coming down the line, because the Senate's longstanding small-state skew has become a sharp partisan skew.
Because people of color have been disproportionately targeted by police, this argument goes, criminal history data will also skew accordingly — and in turn skew risk assessment results.
Users of the app skew female across all five markets but the skew is greatest in Italy and Spain, which both have a 65:35 female to male ratio.
Wealth management services, for example, skew toward an older demographic.
ZS: So we knew that our readers skew very young.
Its icons skew less cutesy so people better understand them.
Areas with higher median incomes can skew income eligibility limits.
Underbanked households skew younger, and disproportionally comprise people of color.
People who skew Democrat go for wine a little more.
The hues skew warm — not unlike the Naked 3 palette.
But it puts a consistent skew on the political system.
This happens because certain rare cases skew the aggregate results.
However, the big skew toward women painted a conflicting picture.
Here's how the challengers tried to skew the political weathervane.
That skew can have corrosive effects on our democratic institutions.
There are other videos that skew in the opposite direction.
Critics say including it could depress participation and skew results.
That may skew the numbers further toward the more severe.
Users of WeCroak, which recently surpassed 100,000 downloads, skew male.
Many prefer looks that might skew toward androgyny or butchness.
There are so many churches that skew so much older.
Did I skew my own reporting for a sunnier outcome?
"It's more heartland than our typical network skew," she said.
Still, the audiences for the three news networks skew older.
Complaints about coverage of Trump skew heavily along party lines.
"This does skew hawkish," said Jon Hill, BMO rate strategist.
If your tastes skew more toward fiction, consider short stories.
Therefore, they can't skew the outcome by excluding dead workers.
"These algorithms are already potent but they are destined to be much more formidable, and their abundant potential to skew news and skew our customers needs to be better understood and monitored," he continued.
Right, television will scale older, right, and continue to skew older.
In Germany, the skew towards a female audience is even greater.
These popular, wholesome portrayals happen to skew overwhelmingly wealthy and white.
All sorts of confounding factors and overlooked connections can skew conclusions.
Maybe Twitter really does skew bottomward (or my feed does, anyway).
Fred Loimer's grüners skew a bit to the earthy mineral side.
With voice assistants, we're going to skew in a different direction.
It's not a nefarious way to skew a poll's overall results.
These disparities can also skew how schools discipline students for bullying.
Often, the hairstyles that constitute a professional appearance skew very Eurocentric.
Experts say this move could reduce participation and skew the results.
Such words and actions can skew the teen's view of reality.
Dining choices also skew to the casual and the family-friendly.
That seasonal imbalance would skew LSST data in long-term studies.
Many of the league's best teams have benches that skew old.
Capcom is one of finding new ways to skew the odds.
Our audience does skew a little bit more female than male.
Prices on apparel also skew higher, which helps to boost revenue.
The company's website also doesn't skew to young, lifestyle marketing images.
"Universities in low-income areas can skew these numbers," Acs said.
Nor is Wisconsin the only state to exhibit such a skew.
Some pigments skew too cool and others don't show up at all.
For instance, thyroid issues are one condition that can skew your cycle.
Worse, this skew towards the old is reflected in recent voting patterns.
Its ranks skew older, and more men than women roam its halls.
That may skew politicians' beliefs about the popularity of gun control measures.
Disney's $6.99-per-month offering could skew the consumer value proposition somewhat.
Normally at 103, the put/call skew rose to 6.2 this week.
Some say the movie is kosher for younger audiences; some skew older.
This spread, or skew, is at its most bullish since mid July.
This should skew the distribution of published results, towards more 'significant' findings.
The workforce tends to skew even more male at the highest levels.
Nonetheless the pitch looks uneven, a metaphor for England's growing southern skew.
The study helps to explain how interest groups can skew national policy.
The overwhelming progressive skew to Tuesday's ballot measure wins might seem counterintuitive.
These characters still heavily skew toward women (75 women to 18 men).
The environmental consequences of animal agriculture also markedly skew against the vulnerable.
Additionally, in some cases peer sharing can skew perspectives in dangerous ways.
The ones in my closet skew 2000s Prada and are largely unloved.
But the food and vibe skew in a more refined direction downstairs.
Her academic specialty is medieval culture and several episodes skew that way.
And his supporters, whom he&aposs nicknamed the "Yang gang," skew male.
The layoffs will skew towards technology and operations roles, the source said.
And that means thinking seriously about the geographic skew of public opinion.
Rating But there are also moments that skew a little too dark.
It was interesting to see the demographic, seeming to generationally skew older.
Trump's comments Thursday supporting his stances skew the facts about America's trade relationships.
Larger Series B and C rounds in this space further skew the results.
I will say Team Issa just because I do skew towards her, yeah.
That has to do with the fact that Facebook users skew democratic slightly.
In response, more brands that skew towards those demographics are asking about Snapchat.
However, Rogan's fans certainly skew older than Paul's fanbase of young YouTube addicts.
Or, as with every other medium, will it skew disproportionally to top hits?
The combined order book is in excess of 4bn, with no meaningful skew.
Businesses may have "front loaded" shipments into September, which could skew October readings.
That would be the CBOE skew index, which is near all-time highs.
The combined order books are in excess of 4bn, with no particular skew.
Opponents have said the effort could unfairly skew public sentiment against the undocumented.
And the cocktails, which skew whiskey, similarly couple familiarity with detail-oriented craft.
Both under-predicting and over-predicting renewables can skew investment and policy decisions.
These arguments are common, at least from commentators who skew toward the left.
Indeed, the company's demographics skew younger and solidly middle class, according to Gross.
Coaches skew older, whiter and, you'd have to think, more conservative than players.
I'll admit that this would continue to skew EV sales toward affluent buyers.
Critics, though, charge that the benefits skew too sharply to the top earners.
That isn't shocking, as Tarantino's work is often thought to skew toward men.
The effect of this directive is to skew the panels towards industry scientists.
In whittling down al-­Nuwayri's opus, his selections skew to the crowd-pleasing.
Cons: Rooms skew small, and the open-plan bathroom isn't for the shy.  
Some of the recipes skew cutesy, but these are kids' cookbooks, after all.
In the case of Carrie and Big, things skew heavily toward the latter.
Though younger voters break decisively for a Democratic candidate, older voters skew Republican:
On the other hand, Discovery's Animal Planet and Discovery Channel skew more male.
Indeed, Dr. Jack said, the Columbia study's volunteers do skew young and male.
Their answer: Given the skew of the Electoral College, it's a distinct possibility.
A higher skew typically indicates investors are buying more protection on heightened anxiety.
Astronomers have long wondered whether that skew helped create the conditions for life.
It turns out parents divide up into remarkably even thirds across the three types, but while the enablers skew towards parents of older kids and the limiters skew toward younger kids, mentors are an even third at all ages and stages.
The rebellion Joker inspires appears, behind the clown masks, to skew white and male.
Meanwhile, other artists like DJ and producer NGHTMRE see numbers skew heavily toward Spotify.
But a sharp increase in wealth for its richest citizens can skew the average.
Critics say the moves are unconstitutional and could skew voting in favor of Najib.
The anti-southern skew of the referendums is unlikely to help these national ambitions.
But such isolation can't help but skew your worldview, as Batman has to learn.
Meanwhile, DC movie goers ages skew younger, to a 15-24 year old range.
As Cohn writes, a 03-20 skew is still a big loss for Democrats.
As Cohn wrote, a 70-30 skew is still a big loss for Democrats.
But hopefully at least one of them will skew pop punk, in Martin's honor.
In fact, the interiors magazine points out that many of Trump's changes skew traditional.
Orthodox Jews, however, tend to skew more conservative than other members of the faith.
The FBI director suggested partisan politics skew people's perspective on what his agency does.
Government agencies often skew cost-benefit analyses for proposed regulations based on incomplete information.
All skew toward older affluent white males — a profile not much different from Trump.
Low turnout in some places could skew the result against the NLD, analysts said.
They skew older, higher income, and Democratic, and most would likely have voted anyway.
Contributors skew older as a group, although perhaps not as old as you'd think.
Chicago drone trio Good Willsmith's engagement with the forms of concrète skew more abstract.
Vermouths skew the resulting cocktail slightly sweet, though not as quite sweet as Aperol.
But these participants have lower levels of circulating estrogen, which may skew the results.
Gillis then continues to skew out insults when talking about eating at Chinese restaurants.
Even in the age of "Hamilton: The Musical," Broadway audiences still skew predominantly white.
You might do better with college-educated folks, some candidates will skew slightly female.
Postmates service charges can skew higher in part because it doesn't deliver only meals.
Mr. Mélenchon's first-round voters skew younger and more working-class than Mr. Macron's.
According to research, sports fans in general skew somewhat right, but not by much.
This method can skew things, because not all members of Congress have an opponent.
The obituaries pages are often a favorite target because they tend to skew male.
I purposefully tried to skew the book a little bit younger for that reason.
In the past, Ricchiazzi has offered to skew his coverage in exchange for cash.
Both the VIX and the SKEW look at volatility at a 30-day horizon.
That contradicts previous reports that suggested Amazon would skew toward a cheaper price point.
Combined books are over US$3.4bn with a slight skew towards the 10-year.
Even then, some objected that this might skew the necessary negotiations between the parties.
Not all his interests skew modern or contemporary; Bowie also collected the Old Masters.
As Cohn writes, a 70-30 skew is still a big loss for Democrats.
We want to exclude the supergiant rounds because they'd artificially skew the general average upward, but by the same token, we want to filter out the smallest rounds (like this listed $33,000 Series B, for example) that would artificially skew figures lower.
We also find that voter ID laws skew democracy toward those on the political right.
They skew older, with 50 percent of them saying they were in the 60+ demographic.
More offices skew towards the casual and our ideas on dress codes continue to evolve.
Backup generators produce their own emissions, which can skew the monitors' readings, according to Randall.
In the absence of results, campaigns announced internal tallies — which can skew toward their candidates.
And now, North Carolina Republicans are bragging about how that impact could skew the election.
Boxed doesn't want kids eating Tide Pods, of course, but its brand does skew young.
Malicious hackers could have altered the templates of voting machine memory cards to skew results.
Combined order books were in excess of 9.5bn with a skew towards the 10 year.
It's significant to look at who is reviewing movies because, often, perspective can skew criticism.
It's no secret that the military, the FBI, and other security services skew right wing.
This misperception, together with some skepticism about aid effectiveness, may skew opinions on foreign aid.
While some additions skew toward younger players, others exude the sophistication of an international traveler.
Paak, and of course Wiley, it seems like this year's festival will skew pretty young.
Planned Parenthood patients tend to skew younger and lower-income, and many are also minorities.
Though support groups skew toward older generations, millennials can connect online with caregivers their age.
LVMH's other champagne brands like Dom Perignon tend to skew more male, he pointed out.
The people in my Flywheel classes tend to skew young, well-heeled, fit, and white.
But their initiatives skew the market, whittle away public land, and leave out entire communities.
The survey also shows that political views also skew people's views on the economic trends.
"You don't really know how voters are going to skew on impeachment," Mr. Farmer said.
Instead, it falls on all of Hollywood, where film studio executive boards still skew male.
"I would say that Snapchat and Instagram, they skew a little bit young," he said.
This methodology lets winners keep running, and doesn't allow overzealousness or pessimism skew new trades.
Overall the UK earnings season has driven sharp share price reactions, with a negative skew.
Across the board, The Ranch's best moments are the ones that skew toward the dramatic.
Those whose interests skew toward alternative rock and pop may find Sunday's bill more intriguing.
In a country where voters skew older — this problem isn't going to disappear anytime soon.
And its decisions often skew in favor of governments, which can fine or regulate Facebook.
If your experience is limited to a bad example, that may skew your entire outlook.
"When they come into a deal, they really sort of skew the discussion," she added.
The company says its customer base tends to skew toward liberal women in their 40s.
Grammy voters skew older, male and white, unlike the musicians pushing pop into the future.
Opt-in participants, not to mention self-reported data, have the potential to skew results.
The Pew study also tracked just how far Americans' views on climate change skew politically.
But many other unmeasured differences can skew results, even in studies with such statistical controls.
LG: When you say it changes their hiring pattern, how does it skew it exactly?
This could skew online results towards the out camp, regarded as the more committed group.
"City leaders tend to skew a little younger than the county leadership," said Ms. Henderson.
Manhattan prices do tend to skew New York State's ranking among America's most expensive states.
Outside groups argued the administration was seeking to skew the numbers for Republican political benefit.
In fact, the hires skew toward wellness professionals like nutritionists, exercise specialists and nurse practitioners.
Successful people are passionate about their work, but they don't let it skew their thinking.
We skew really high in terms of the amount of time people play the game.
Is there ever a concern that silly questions in your polls can skew the results?
Cheap electricity—Norway produces a surplus from hydropower—and expensive petrol and diesel skew running costs.
Sometimes mental illnesses physically feel different to people depending on their culture, which can skew results.
In North Dakota's Senate race, meanwhile, Republicans tried different stunts to skew the race against Sen.
It's going to be, not only skew top, in the sense of on the personal side.
Trump's framing of the NFL protests as unpatriotic didn't just skew public opinion among his supporters.
These workers also skew older, partly as a result of the need for more skilled labor.
That approach reduced the skew between white patients and black patients by more than 80 percent.
The recognition that charter schools skew segregated has prompted some states to implement controlled choice policies.
Whether a company relies on foreign, part-time or temporary labour can also skew the results.
Trump's closest advisers tend to skew old, and for them the Nixon administration was their youth.
The stories and the people in them skew mostly East Asian—but what about everyone else?
There are, however, plenty of ways to skew the numbers to make it seem that way.
About how livestreaming could also traumatize or desensitize viewers or skew perceptions and lead to violence.
It can skew the information you get, and it compromises your role as an objective observer.
Are narcissists more likely to be Democrats or Republicans—do they skew blue or run red?
Many investigations, however, have found virtually no evidence of any organized effort to skew federal elections.
"Corbyn allows his anti-American prejudice to skew his moral compass and political judgment," he said.
But Riedle says the site's readers skew "a little bit heavy on the 35-55" range.
Combined order books are in excess of US$13.5bn, with a skew towards the five-year.
GM says unusual weather, product launches or incentive campaigns can skew monthly numbers up or down.
Publication bias puts a perverse pressure on scientists to cherry-pick their results to skew positive.
As housing prices rise in an area, dog breeds tend to skew smaller and more expensive.
Walmart shoppers tend to skew older, with an average age of 50, according to Kantar Consulting.
Online comments on our articles and the unsolicited Op-Ed submissions we receive skew heavily male.
It was actually done on pure demographic basis, it tends to skew a little bit older.
Latino voters skew younger, which makes them a natural fit with Sanders's younger, more progressive supporters.
It also tends to skew older and more moderate than some of the other early states.
Particularly, Republican voters, who demographically skew older and whiter, and more male, than the overall population.
Overestimating benefits will skew any cost-benefit analysis, especially when you underestimate the cost of college.
His two films from the 1980s, "The Dark Crystal" and "Labyrinth," skew darker and more fatalistic.
But "stanning" is a point of pride for the online communities who skew young and queer.
From a statistics standpoint, this is often referred to as positive skew, or fat tail distributions.
Turnout fell significantly further among young people and African-Americans — groups that, not coincidentally, skew Democratic.
The SKEW reached its highest level of the year on Friday, according to data from Cboe.
It is a subject that especially resonates in Bundanoon, where the population tends to skew older.
In a departure from the original movie, the characters skew more odd and weird than cute.
I'll probably skew toward salmon burgers, myself, and as Jules Feiffer did, dance to the season.
Obviously, Sanders supporters skew young, and this movement has been so consequential at the national level.
Pennsylvania has been one of the worst overall offenders of biased redistricting in recent history, with a skew of more than four seats in 2012, and a skew of more than three in 2014 and 2016, according to NYU's nonpartisan law and policy institute, the Brennan Center.
Perhaps even more than at present, SAT results will skew significantly by race, gender and family income.
It'll cost between $400 and $750, but Kodak expects the final figure to skew closer to $400.
Astronomers and astronauts use two-dimensional digital data, and decorative globes tend to skew artistic, not scientific.
For another, Lowe's product mix and store locations skew more toward markets that are dependent on weather.
ESPN presumably hired Hill and kept her employed for her opinions — many of which skew beyond sports.
"The cases that have been identified skew to the severe," Azar said during a briefing last week.
That sentiment may help explain an apparent skew that recently emerged in the Reuters/Ipsos poll results.
Government money subsidises and protects companies as they buy up dual-use technology or skew international markets.
Such a skew is not unusual given that Democrats controlled the White House the past eight years.
The firm's research indicates the Twitterverse tends to skew younger and more Democratic than the general public.
As in Egypt they skew old, with 31% aged 45 and over versus just 7% under 30.
And because it's policy, we have an educational skew where our people have higher levels of education.
But it does suggest, according to authors, that hedonists will skew their beliefs to accommodate their appetite.
It's why I have a feeling I'll skew even more toward extreme cardio goals like ultramarathons eventually.
Opposition parties have accused Macky Sall, the incumbent, of trying to skew the result in his favour.
Allowing employers to recruit their workers into politics unchecked threatens to skew politics further toward big business.
Clinton has a better chance of converting these voters than older ones, who tend to skew conservative.
Laws and policies making it more difficult to register and to vote skew the course of history.
In senior leadership roles, Facebook's 2018 skew is 70:30 male female, and a full 69.7% white.
Best of all, it works, both by increasing turnout and by reducing the skew in the electorate.
We've seen here that overly pessimistic outlooks for wind and solar can skew investment and policy decisions.
In 2015 , Volkswagen admitted it had used special devices designed to skew results on U.S. emissions tests.
Opponents say it is an attempt to skew the electoral system in favor of the Democratic Party.
The smallest skew is in Germany where the female to male ratio of users is 54:46.
Many young voters skew liberal, so this would likely result in an influx of new Democratic voters.
Maybe they are better at curbing corruption, which can skew lending even more towards the commodity sector.
If my opinions skew liberal or conservative, it's likely that my list of friends also reflects that.
Critics have said the tax plan's benefits skew toward the wealthy and will increase the budget deficit.
"In fact, I would maybe guess business owners might skew towards a slightly higher figure," Cordwell said.
But Mr. Hywood, the Fairfax chief, said that online readers, who skew younger, want a broader mix.
Withdraw Kavanaugh, the conservative judge they need to skew the makeup of the court in their favor?
Part of the problem might be that dunking donuts, occasionally still in use today, skew the sample.
"Those types of thumbnails and titles and crazy hack projects definitely skew toward clickbait-y," she adds.
The latter could go a long way with TikTok users in particular, given that they skew younger.
The "unlawful market skew" of Mr Trump's hotels and restaurants "directly affects" his competitors' "revenue and profits".
Then the researchers adjusted for a participant's previous interaction with police, so it wouldn't skew the results.
A skewed distribution is asymmetric and unimodal with a longer "tail" in the direction of its skew.
Particularly, Tinder's our big growth engine, and Tinder tends to skew very young, so 18 to 203.
But there's no clear evidence of a partisan skew in voting by people coming out of prison.
Experts say a citizenship question could seriously skew the numbers if people are too frightened to respond.
If those who drop out are the ones more likely to drink, that could skew the findings.
If they went tighter, that was only by 35bp, so there is a skew to the downside.
If they don't participate, the census would skew Republican, as would political maps based on the results.
This is mainly because we tend to focus on major metropolitan areas, where prices generally skew higher.
More than that, however, single-district, winner-takes-all elections skew the very nature of representation itself.
Lo and behold, the skew was still there—and it could only have come from Facebook's end.
Adding another $1 trillion of debt on top of this will not disproportionally skew the debt picture.
Recently, Aveni, whose tastes skew toward generational novels, received a biography of the war reporter Marie Colvin.
In keeping with the midcentury building, the drinks will skew strong and dry, in the postwar style.
Has the religious right captured the Republican Party, seeking to skew the election by caucusing in churches?
"Although they eat everything, they skew toward the highest-quality food types — natural and unprocessed," Fitzgerald said.
In the course of analyzing mammoth DNA, Swedish Museum of Natural History researchers noticed an odd gender skew.
Tumblr allows for rich visual and text-based content, and its users skew toward the young and educated.
Or maybe you skew a little younger and see the smiling face of Branson, Bezos, Gates, or Cuban.
And Olivia's resort offerings, which skew younger, aren't much cheaper than the cruises — sometimes they're even more expensive.
The combined order books are over US$53bn, including lead interest, with a skew to the 30-year.
It's possible that using such a small sample of people might skew research results across many different fields.
Plus, the studies cite the average result, even when the feedback skew on extreme ends of the spectrum.
There are political risks: structures which skew their benefits to the privileged are always subject to popular backlashes.
That might have developed because temperature fluctuations are too extreme at higher elevations, causing birth ratios to skew.
Definitely the skew of the instruction runs toward the conservative side of the economics profession at the time.
Of the top 10 most populous counties, eight skew Democratic, based on the results of the 2012 election.
Or, in other words, a platform that accelerates propaganda is also seeking to manipulate and skew our views.
But he cautioned that any intellectual property theft would probably skew toward goods that are easy to fabricate.
Of course not being allowed to walk the streets can skew your picture of life in this hamlet.
Changes in the value of currencies can skew returns, and growth from country to country can be uneven.
Yet this thrilling story becomes a bit more prosaic once the skew index is brought under the microscope.
Not that grandparents are barred from joining, but attendees usually skew closer to the age of the newlyweds.
The perception of a controlling shareholder causes that to skew and this gives us a clean road ahead.
Teenagers, on the other hand, seemed to skew a little lower, deeming 26 the point of no return.
When one or two companies gain control over a market, it creates dangerous asymmetries that skew competitive balance.
Whole Foods stores are in more affluent areas in neighborhoods that skew younger, according to The NPD Group.
Walsh also once said that American Jews tend to skew liberal and side with Palestine instead of Israel.
Without such laws, dark money will continue to skew the outcome of races that hit close to home.
The aggregate order books were over €3.25bn at the last update, with a skew to the 10-year.
Oklahoma's Democratic demographics, which skew very white, young, and socialist, mean that he should have done even better.
You cannot expect the tension between labor and bosses to be resolved when you skew towards the bosses.
Obviously, the population of people wanting to play it could skew much poorer, like it did with boxing.
In a financial crisis, his attention may skew toward managing risks for Travelers' $70 billion in investable assets.
"They have different ethnic makeups in the Latino population, which could skew more toward Biden," Barrón-López said.
Her investments will skew heavily toward companies with an element of social impact, and companies founded by women.
It's a telltale problem that the word "Democrat" goes assiduously unmentioned, though all the characters clearly skew blue.
The simulations therefore refute any claim that the actual plan's pro-Republican skew is justified by Wisconsin's geography.
Snapchat's users skew younger, and many individual investors like to invest in companies they interact with as consumers.
Mr. Norcott said that the Fringe's audiences skew heavily toward those who disagree with the 2016 referendum result.
The virus disproportionately affects the demographic over the age of 70; and theater audiences tend to skew older.
And about three-quarters of Snap's Shows viewers skew young around 13- to 24-years-old, Snapchat says.
Bots skew the data and misrepresent the true nature of constituents, invalidating conclusions drawn from the data set.
Liz and the Reverend share history, which Mr. Koolhoven slowly reveals in flashbacks that skew progressively more surreal.
The media can skew our perspective on the prevalence of Hate Crimes targeted at one group versus another.
And there's an enormous class skew to the distribution, with more upscale Republicans being dramatically more consistently conservative.
The figures are adjusted to exclude "erratic commodities" that can skew the data, such as gold and aircrafts.
That, in turn, could skew electoral maps in favor of Republicans and reduce government assistance programs for some communities.
Eliminating questions that might confound an accurate picture of anxiety could skew the results in other, equally wrong ways.
Rogoff also conceded that the Trump tax cuts will skew toward the wealthy, but they also will boost confidence.
The movies tend to skew nondenominational in their content, but have been primarily aimed at conservative Catholics and evangelicals.
American firms suffered less, with a 12% drop, partly because of their skew towards the fast-growing technology sector.
"Repeat that over hundreds of millions of trips, and you're going to see a skew in the [accident] statistics."
But many of the other nonsignatories skew in an unflattering direction: They include North Korea, Russia, Iran and China.
Warm temperatures should skew red-eared slider clutches female — but in Illinois, the number of young males is rising.
Blue collar and construction-related jobs skew heavily male, heavily white and heavily Hispanic and pay around median wage.
Christie emphasized that Trump wants to bring change to Washington, so the breakdown would skew toward the private sector.
Investors have long speculated over the skew between the US dollar, sterling and euro portions of the BAT deal.
Over the past decade, two things seem to have brought Westfall's desire to skew the grid into stronger focus.
PadMapper's audience tends to skew younger and toward millennials, for example, Zumper attracts an older audience (with more money).
Eliminating Ben would skew the tribe's numbers, and as Devon notes, Chrissy is a bigger threat in the challenges.
Prison populations also skew young, and young people are at a higher risk of HIV infection than older Americans.
Combined books at the last update were in excess of €2.5bn with a skew to the long 10 year.
Picking up where he left off on these postindustrial themes, Monaghan's contemporary works skew more self-consciously and schematically.
Delta's global growth over time will skew toward international rather than domestic markets, which are more congested, he said.
With Layout's enterprise skew, there's more of a focus on designing spaces with CAD models that you are sent.
All of these are great shows, but they definitely skew toward the issues and interests of an older generation.
They also point out that the large number of casual betters punting on big events can skew the odds.
Small business owners, with a do-it-yourself, boots-to-bootstraps attitude generally skew right on the political spectrum.
"We see a positive risk/reward skew from here," analyst Joseph Moore wrote in a note to clients Wednesday.
It would also be good news for Democrats, since voters aged 18-29 years old tend to skew Democrat.
This would really skew the results of the experiment and result in a misleading picture of the drug's effects.
Alkaline Trio would skew toward that as their career went on, but on Goddamnit, their approach was more subtle.
Characters 40 years or older skew heavily male across film and TV: 74.3 percent male to 25.7 percent female.
But her training at the time tended to skew short, at least by the standards of cross-country skiing.
Let's not skew upward for an all-human diet because we still want room for hand salads: 210.8 pounds.
While not exactly a con, guests skew on the younger side, so older couples may not feel as welcome.
Police began investigating the campaign on Monday after people began complaining about how it could skew the election results.
Ms. Marx's expos tends to skew to a more serious and higher-end consumer, with a $50 entrance fee.
Often called a Burning Man for retirees, the RTR is starting to skew younger, at least by anecdotal measures.
Its higher price and cutting-edge features skew the device toward early adopters and technology enthusiasts with disposable income.
While young people and poor minorities tend to skew Democratic, rural people and poor whites tend to vote Republican.
The risk there is that these sales and marketing arms could put undue pressure on doctors to skew research.
What irritated Bonnell most, though, was not so much the rightward skew but the anti-intellectualism that drove it.
Besides having supporters who skew older, the Biden campaign has fewer activists like Mr. Corken, according to Iowa Democrats.
All this goes hand in hand with the fact that social media tends to skew younger and more liberal.
Paulos has also called out outright misinformation and what he believes is a politicized attempt to skew the narrative.
And how do you think about that with the portfolio that you have, which doesn't necessarily skew toward healthy?
But that was not enough to skew the jury, which ended up including seven white and five black jurors.
If you're middle to upper class and white, and skew conventional, it's not a bad time to be gay.
Many of these people, furthermore, tend to skew younger and more socially liberal than their more religiously orthodox counterparts.
The skew towards the Labour Party at this stage ensures they they will form government at the next election.
"In general, when I playtested with a group of all-feminine people, it tended to skew cathartic," said Beltrán.
Court filings also reveal how legacy preferences, which give significant advantages to the relatives of alumni, skew Harvard's admissions system.
Pay gap defenders say decisions around parenthood and career aspirations can skew statistics and create "bogus apples-to-oranges" comparisons.
In sports that skew younger, athletes like Torres have gotten creative to stay on top of their games, said Arent.
But, here's what we know about the faces of the people being arrested in America: They skew towards being darker.
If your veins skew more green, shoot for warm shades that'll match the yellow or golden undertones in your skin.
At the same time, open primaries can skew the results, allowing unorthodox candidates, like Donald Trump, to overcome establishment opposition.
That is to say, power needs to skew — sharply or even slightly — in one direction: the direction of the perpetrator.
Boston has had a low share of concessions overall, about half the national average, so small gains skew the numbers.
Analysts say the conflict and the several hundred thousand people displaced by it could skew the outcome of an election.
But it's still a dark setting, and I expected the light bulbs to skew at least one of the exposures.
Lately his sets skew towards hard and fast techno, which match his two acid-tinged LPs released through Dark Entries.
What's more, at 54.9 years, the average age of CBS's audience tends to skew slightly older than other primetime networks.
The image currently circulating of Texas state trooper Brian Encinia is one such image, telling in its visceral, ominous skew.
Overall they make little difference to Europe's sex ratio, but in some areas and age brackets they may skew it.
"The skew toward the Labor party at this stage ensures they will form government at the next election," she said.
You see, tech companies big and small typically skew one of two ways when it comes to promoting their gadgets.
We reject efforts to further skew the economy and the tax code away from the vast majority of working people.
They're vaguely soundtrack-ish, they skew '90s, and maybe most importantly, they have extremely recognizable openings or clutch plot-twists.
Puerto Rico's creditors say this provision will skew any debt restructuring in the island's favor before they even start negotiations.
But when you're looking at early retirement numbers, adding the potential of another mouth to feed can skew your plans.
Normicons may skew to the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex, which is active when making conscious choices including reasons, benefits and probabilities.
White voters skew much older while younger voters are much more likely to be either black, Asian, Hispanic or biracial.
Rebecca's musical numbers (which may or may not be figments of her imagination?) usually skew on the side of silly.
Backgrounds evoke "Sleeping Beauty"-period Disney with a surrealist skew reminiscent of the work of the Czech master Karel Zeman.
The games also range in price from $9.99 to $59.99, similar to the skew we've seen in the Steam Store.
Price: $250"Because yes, even something as practical and purposeful as say, a fire extinguisher, can skew sexy," Goop writes. 
Focusing on projects that can turn a profit for investors also may skew spending away from what is most needed.
It's also the case the colleges skew liberal and this can make a lot of conservatives feel uncomfortable on campus.
Johnson's voters also skew very young, which is a terrible demographic for Republicans in general and for Trump in particular.
Generally speaking, mail-in votes tend to skew Republican, in part because mail-in voting is popular with older voters.
First, most of the guests who attend tapings tend to skew older, and they generally travel from around the country.
And I've heard no one say that he's made the agency skew its analysis to make the White House happy.
Hillary Clinton's campaign certainly wasn't devoid of policy discussions, but its ads tended to skew toward attacking Trump's personal failings.
Ms. Porter's script can skew precious, as when Margie visits Indonesia and Italy with "Eat Pray Love" as her guide.
Plus, his bar's clientele and bartenders skew older than other places in the area that are popular with Berkeley students.
One-month skew shot up as high as 282.625 percent in late August and has largely remained elevated since then.
Nor do we know whether the Wisconsin plan's skew is inconsistent with what we'd expect given the state's political geography.
Incomplete testing means the reported death rates probably skew high; if many more cases were detected, the rates would fall.
Frieze's response to Tefaf — whether by choice or circumstance — seems to have been to skew younger and a bit squarer.
It can skew either professional or untamed — but either way, it has "per my last email" written all over it.
Unlike many social media platforms, Reddit has tended to skew a little older when it comes to its user demographics.
The survey week for data coincided with March's winter storm in much of the country, which could skew the figures.
Grindal did note that some of the prior disease outbreaks coincided with other events that could potentially skew the data.
Some fear British departure would skew the center of balance of the Union to the south with its weaker economies.
But that earnestness could easily skew toward cheesiness — hence the popularity of grittier heroes and Stark's cynical and sardonic personality.
Congresswoman Maxine Waters The California Democrat upped the prestige of MTV enough to skew the average for the whole century.
As Mr. Son's idol Albert Einstein would know, massive objects like the Vision Fund skew the normal laws of motion.
Trump's decision to attend the game, the first of his presidency, of two states that traditionally skew right isn't surprising.
It's the easiest way to get yourself out there — your vision, your world, your messaging, and nobody else can skew it.
They fear this will make it easier for Mugabe's ZANU-PF to skew the list of eligible voters in its favor.
A version that is likely (surely) to aesthetically skew nearer the 2011 original than the remastered special edition of last year.
They didn't like the series' skew away from space-stalgic optimism, or the way the characters sometimes did the wrong thing.
Democrats have, over the decades, used gerrymandering, just like Republicans, to try to skew congressional and legislative maps in their favor.
Fifty-six percent skew male, but women 18 and older make up a larger portion of gamers than boys under 18.
" Oliver pointed to the systemic problems that skew the system against accountability: The phrase isn't, "It's just a few bad apples.
The big picture: Marketing jobs skew more heavily female than many occupations, but the role of chief executive still skews male.
Many subreddits also feature automated responses that post instantly and aren't heavily voted on, which might also skew the results somewhat.
Though known for her comedy, Wiig has been known to skew toward dark humor or muted drama in her film roles.
This male skew in question-asking was observable, however, only in those seminars in which a man asked the first question.
One supporter of Mr Edy claimed, without any evidence, that Chinese migrants had been shipped into Medan to skew the vote.
Yes, but: Orbán's politics skew authoritarian: He has repressed civil society and the media while fueling corruption, xenophobia and anti-Semitism.
The move highlights the huge skew in the market toward deflation plays rather than those that bet on inflation, BAML said.
To ensure we did not exclude these potential voters who skew younger, we doubled the cell phone percentage of our samples.
And that's one problem Heinrich sees with this kind of retraining—it's inevitably going to skew towards better educated, savvier workers.
Mutant Year Zero teaches you to skew any battle your way before you even engage, and Bad Northis all about preparation.
AI experts worry this imbalance of expertise may end up continuing to skew the technology, biasing algorithms toward first-world perspectives.
Hulu could skew more adult with Handmaid's Tale, Family Guy, Simpsons, Fox films and FX-type content (under John Landgraf perhaps).
At 39, in a profession that seems to skew ever younger in the hiring of music directors, he is no prodigy.
"The stocks of gender-diverse companies tend to be larger, have higher yield and skew toward a lower beta," they wrote.
The truth is that BMW owners and leasers skew smack into that male, 35-50 demo, while Mercedes' customers are older.
This way, scientists could still get funding for work crucial for drug approvals — but without the pressures that can skew results.
This can decrease turnout and skew the electorate toward wealthier Americans who tend to have salaried jobs and more flexible schedules.
But in other cases, readers question whether anonymity allows unnamed people to skew a story in favor of their own agenda.
If your stew preferences skew lighter, you'll be pleased by the brothy, mild comfort of this dish made with lamb shoulder.
But the music at Interference AV will skew far from the string arrangements or throwback jams often heard at movie theaters.
These are not only harmful to victims, but they skew the opinions of the general public on what rape really is.
Prices for imported consumer goods — excluding automobiles, big-ticket items that can skew the data — have declined sharply in recent months.
Now, by contrast, large counties almost always skew Democratic even when they're in the middle of deep red states like Texas.
Emergency declarations may skew the constitutional balance toward public health authority, but do not dispense altogether with long-standing recognized protections.
But employees in these locations are still supporting businesses based in cities like New York, so their hours can skew early.
Even if Sanders has a slight advantage, generally, among nonvoters, the nonvoters in Rust Belt states might skew more toward Trump.
The Grammys are often derided for being out of touch, but this year, the big categories skew younger and more pop.
Indeed, there is a very modest skew toward protective put options over more bullish calls among contracts expiring near the election.
"The idea here is you can use some of these tools in order to skew reality in your favor," Calo said.
"Casual observation suggests their users skew a little younger," U.S. News and World Report reported in April about the scooter trend.
Gasoline prices have been rising, Schlossberg pointed out, which could skew the sales data and give the appearance of stronger numbers.
And then, when the proof does not emerge, skew the results and prepare for the next opportunity to execute the playbook.
And while it&aposs not uncommon to find jeans in the under $100 price range, performance denim tends to skew pricier.
The cuts represent more than 2% of the bank's workforce and will skew towards technology and operations roles, the source said.
True, those ties tend to migrate off the centerline, his shirt collars curl at the ends, and his hairstyles skew messianic.
"Frankly I don't even want to have funding right away because that would skew us in a particular direction," he said.
He's not alone: Mayor Pete Buttigieg has a remarkable older skew, despite being the youngest contender in the field, and Sen.
Additionally, they note that a closed primary could skew the ability of voters of color to participate in pivotal election decisions.
I tend to skew toward things that are maybe a little more underground or things that maybe people haven't heard before.
The typical audience for a comic book movie is 60 percent male; the audience for Wonder Woman did indeed skew female.
Other members of the Silicon Valley elite skew Republican as well, which makes sense because rich people largely vote for Republicans.
The spokesperson added that Netflix focuses less on hours watched metrics because they skew towards older TV shows that have more seasons.
"The moment one or two people are out there showing this works, it will skew the edge in their favor," Kumaresan said.
Those concerns center around gender inequality (the transportation jobs tend to skew to males) and geographic dislocation, with jobs leaving rural areas.
Without NAFTA, Mexico trade experts say U.S. products would face higher tariffs to enter Mexico, which could further skew the trade balance.
" Appearing on several television shows, Collins said she also wanted the Senate to "skew more of the relief to middle-income taxpayers.
"We have been recommending for the past several months that investors skew more defensively in their portfolios," they reminded clients on Monday.
In a statement published alongside the data, Condé Nast attributed its salary skew to its longstanding and male-dominated senior leadership team.
But it's hard to tell exactly how the genders compare, in part because the demographics of ultra-ing still skew heavily male.
The app's users tend to skew conservative, so it was easy for Brigade to assume it wasn't hearing from enough liberal voters.
With sea level rise, as with other climate impacts, the uncertainties tend to skew toward the more severe end of the scale.
It should be noted, though, that the skew toward Samsung may be because the thread is in AT&T's Android support forums.
People who skew the most Republican love their light beer: specifically, the aforementioned Michelob and Keystone, but also Busch, Coors, and Miller.
Still, even if they were real, people might not present accurate portraits of themselves on social media — which could skew the results.
Dining | Connecticut Entering a new restaurant, you react to certain details semiconsciously, décor features that skew your affections one way or another.
While the menu does skew heavily toward rum (as is appropriate), scotch, gin, bourbon, and tequila all make an appearance as well.
"There are still designs that skew toward more traditional masculine and feminine styles, more pink and blue," Target spokesperson Joshua Thomas says.
As a result, we have used the same variables to fit an extremely flexible distribution, called a "skew-T", to this dataset.
The only way to counter these problems is to employ people to skew the equations to be more "balanced," said Talla's Galbraith.
But a blind adherence to ESG criteria, Mr Robertson argues, could skew capital flows towards the most privileged parts of the world.
And while it's certainly normal to be extra alert during this vulnerable time, some of Mikala's concerns skew more hyperbolic than most.
One-off items including the mortality release "skew visibility" on the company, UBS analysts said, reiterating their "sell" rating on the stock.
The researchers behind the review think that these biases could skew the results of clinical trials and misrepresent how well medications work.
That's because non-training stressors have the potential to skew the rate at which you recover from and adapt to your workouts.
Glittering synths and a New Wave guitar outro on "Want It That Way" skew more 80s teen movie soundtrack than stoner rock.
"Any change in the economic outlook is likely to skew dovish following the last jobs report," Citi analysts said in a note.
His findings say that these perceptions skew the ways in which we make decisions and the intricacies of our most important relationships.
HSBC's seesawing skew towards Asia is one of four factors that explain its 211-year quandary over where it should be based.
"That would skew the independence of the Department of Justice to fairly go after individuals who have broken the law," Lee added.
From 2007 to 2013, the traders were part of a group that aimed to skew the exchange rates to increase their profits.
Such plans overlook, however, the principal set of relations that skew American capitalism upward: the ownership and operational control of business enterprises.
The results, the critics say, could distort the population numbers — and skew the allocation of representatives in Congress — in favor of Republicans.
To make MATS look too expensive and to more broadly skew the cost-benefit analysis that's used for setting many regulatory standards.
The Bush administration, after a five-year investigation concluding in 2007, found no evidence of any organized effort to skew federal elections.
Although Sanders' base tends to skew more working-class than Warren's, which is disproportionately made up of white Americans with college degrees.
The upside skew is even more extreme in June with 18,349 tonnes of open interest on calls versus 4,301 lots on puts.
I'm here for the slight skew of her 360 flips, that whip and lateral float with nothing chill or lazy about it.
As for the clothes themselves, things can definitely skew showy; think lace-up sleeves, major embellishment, skintight pieces, and sky-high heels.
Founders and investors are more likely to disclose exit valuations that make them look good, so this may skew our findings higher.
Snapchat continues to skew young, with 46.8 percent of its users between the ages of 18 and 24 as of last December.
Relying solely on student surveys, which 0003 percent reported doing, can skew results in the direction of campus demographics, Dr. Kelchen observed.
In general, applicants to these tech fields skew male (75 percent), but that doesn't account for the disparity in who gets interviewed.
The set pieces skew toward sci-fi, but the burgeoning attraction between Ada and Loch is just as important to the story.
It also means now is the time to rank the episodes we already have, before the revival comes to skew the ratings.
And notably, Fox News' viewers are more vulnerable to the spread of the coronavirus than the average American, as they skew older.
"Because yes, even something as practical and purposeful as say, a fire extinguisher, can skew sexy," writes Goop in the product description.
Erich Schuttauf, the executive director of the American Association for Nude Recreation, said they tend to skew older, more educated and wealthier.
Meanwhile, broader umbrella festivals like the Vulture Festival, Comic Con and The New Yorker festival continue to skew toward the small screen.
Our Interpreter columnist says that skew may be the answer to Brexit, the Conservative Party's election victory and everything in British politics.
The director Danishka Esterhazy deserves some credit for flambéing a beloved property, albeit one for which nostalgia may skew along generational lines.
"Fake engagement — whether generated by automated or real accounts — can skew the perceived popularity of a candidate or issue," Ms. Bradshaw said.
The state's elected officials skew Democratic, with the party holding control of the governor's mansion and both chambers of the state legislature.
Although since the clientele for this dating site seems to skew older, perhaps the lack of an app isn't the worst thing.
He said the company was concerned when designing services not to skew the market in favor of any one group over another.
And they know there are underlying governance challenges that skew outcomes in favor of the few at the expense of the many.
Sales this year will likely skew toward the lower-priced models, Piper Jaffray analysts said, but unit sales will remain relatively flat.
People love stumbling across a new weird thing out on the street, but when it comes to car buying, they skew conservative.
Gaming claimed a whopping 93% of those online conversations around VR, which shows the skew in information targeting the niche gaming audience.
The director Danishka Esterhazy deserves some credit for flambéing a beloved property, albeit one for which nostalgia may skew along generational lines.
They skew hard right, and they often present their readers with misleading or outright false information, be it "birtherism" or conspiracy theories.
Publication bias — the tendency for only papers with positive results to get into journals — can skew even the most careful meta-review.
Mike will continue to skew conservative in his political leanings, but he's not going to suddenly start preaching the gospel of Trump.
It's worth noting that Robinhood is a new platform, so you might expect the popular stocks to skew toward things like technology.
For viewers, especially those who skew younger, seeing someone who can be sensitive, in tune with their emotions, strong, and masculine, is huge.
But if the government comes to rely on corporate interests to fund research, that research will in general skew toward the corporations' interests.
In the U.S., he said that its biggest proportion of users, 50%, are between 25 and 35 and skew female at 55% women.
That said, with valuation back in-line with historical levels and more difficult comps ahead, we see a more balanced risk-reward skew.
People tend to tweet against issues more often than they tweet for things, which can skew attempts to study opinions on social networks.
I still felt a strong connection with Corinne and I wasn't going to let the women's personal relationships skew my relationship with her.
However, when reviews predominantly skew in a more negative direction, the movie is labeled as "Rotten" (and it gets a green "splat" icon).
But her personal tastes — and recent roles in independent productions like Personal Shopper, Equals, and Clouds of Sils Maria —skew towards the unconventional.
A proper journalist engaging their critical faculties should have been able to deduce Facebook was the paying customer, given the usually obvious skew.
"This will skew the survey results by accounting for more relatively higher-paid, likely salaried, workers, artificially boosting the monthly number," she wrote.
NRF anticipates non-store sales, which skew toward digital, will increase between 7 percent and 10 percent, to as much as $117 billion.
The demographics of the Republicans in the state skew towards college-educated, suburban, well-to-do evangelical Christians who are in stable relationships.
The flipside is that all this positioning that is unrelated to fundamentals has the potential to skew the currency to an unreasonable level.
Those participants with high levels of entitlement tended to skew conservative; they opposed taxes, gun control, and were in favor of restricting immigration.
Poitras strives to avoid passing judgment on them, while also acknowledging that her personal involvement can skew the way she sees their stories.
But this a very loose definition, and some crossovers skew toward the stretched proportions of an SUV while others are more car-like.
That, and these huge infusions of dark money, are being represented as a First Amendment freedom, as if it doesn't skew the outcome.
The AP reported approximately 70 percent of the on-hold applications were from black voters, who overall would be expected to skew Democratic.
"That short interest point is really what gives the stock the skew on this to the upside," Sanchez told "Trading Nation" on Tuesday.
That left the information door wide open for those purporting to be legitimate media that skew information and events to reframe for attacks.
Years later, Teicher has stayed true to her childhood fascination with pop — though her instincts skew more experimental than her former role model's.
Every state apportions its legislative seats on the basis of total population, and prisoners aren't the only group that can skew that figure.
Available in 14 colors, Casper's Cool Supima Duvet Cover skew toward pricey, but it's competitively priced when pitted against other high-quality sheets.
Both venues skew toward an older, more folk-oriented audience, and Paul Simon, Bob Dylan and Dolly Parton recently performed at the stadium.
The suggestions transcend age and can work for a variety of life stages, although odds are the "Frozen"-themed party will skew younger.
Church congregations typically skew more female than male, but at one point more than half of the Christian Cultural Center's membership was male.
In fact it's something many conservative lawmakers have consistently opposed, because unregistered voters, for a multitude of reasons, skew toward the liberal side.
As excited as he is about ideas, nothing fascinates him more than people, especially people who, like him, skew toward multiple, divergent interests.
Yes, ad blockers "skew slightly to young and middle-aged adults," but there are folks older than 65 who say they've installed one.
The court has said it's definitely not legal to skew maps based on partisan politics, but there's still wiggle room in that ruling.
If the juicy notes are too sweet, they can easily skew too boozy, like a too-strong painkiller cocktail at a tiki bar.
Since coronavirus hospitalizations so far skew elderly, some may see a financial boost — especially if Congress goes through with the Medicare sequester freeze.
Though the workfare program may skew national employment figures and exacerbate feudal dynamics in the countryside, it has nevertheless improved lives in Siklosnagyfalu.
And when she calls landlines, whose owners skew older, "I slow it down for the seniors, you know, take my time," she said.
The English satirist Richard Bean ("One Man, Two Guvnors"), whose plays can skew very naughty and very nice, is chalking his cue stateside.
Baseball audiences also skew older, so male viewership is more likely to embrace traditional gender norms that do not include female baseball analysts.
At some job levels, only a handful of employees volunteered to share their salary information, so a few salaries can skew the data.
It's a victory for critics who said the question was part of an effort to skew the census results in favor of Republicans.
Elections to them are freely contested, without the Byzantine arrangements that skew the outcomes of Legco elections in favour of pro-government candidates.
Credit risk is the primary form of risk faced by the banks, which is predominantly through their skew towards loans, particularly residential mortgages.
Therefore, unrealistic expectations regarding certain factors could skew the result, meaning retirees could face a far different reality than what the math suggests.
In what was the most diverse presidential field in history, the race's leaders skew older and whiter than the field as a whole.
Democratic voters skew younger and are therefore less likely to have a stable address and polling place they return to year after year.
"Modern Luxury with Silicon Valley will skew a bit higher end, and more in line with our core Modern Luxury publications," she added.
The talents at pageants usually skew towards your traditional singing and dancing, but Schrier found a new way to literally blow away the competition.
And most of the time, the research we do have only focuses on a specific part of the world, which can skew the picture.
Bergquist says to avoid high-fat foods, especially those with saturated fat, because they may skew the body's balance of good and bad bacteria.
Hedgeable then compared these rates of return with figures that were not based on its competitors' training models to skew results in its favor.
Moderate politicians and others have complained about the disqualifications by the Guardian Council, arguing that they skew the electoral field in favour of hardliners.
In its first outing, the group — over a dozen, with kids from the main actor camp occasionally popping in — skew on the younger side.
The bulk of podcasting, that's sort of trending at the highest percentage at the highest level, they tend to skew blue-state, left-leaning.
Sure, I hunt and fish, listen to old school country music, support our farmers and veterans and skew much more conservative than most people.
One technique in "Time of Tyranny" is to skew otherwise fluid syntax by using the phrase "of which" in a slightly a-grammatical way.
It isn't about hating men, or vindictive power trips, or wasting time trying to skew statistics, as a few commenters seem bent on believing.
Until there is further clarity on the employment picture, we think Friday's rally should be faded and investors should continue to skew portfolios defensively.
The Association of National Advertisers' "CMO scorecard" this year found that corporate CMO's in the U.S. skew male over female — 55% to 45%, respectively.
Moderate politicians and others have complained about the disqualifications by the Guardian Council, arguing that they skew the electoral field in favor of hardliners.
Though she had hoped the film would appeal to all ages, the audiences for what is, after all, a period piece skew markedly older.
Although net GBP shorts may be near the extremes, we would expect the positional skew to extend further taking GBP/USD back to 20183.
This episode is wilder and weirder, because Paper Boi's celebrity, no matter how minor, has a tendency to skew everything away from the mundane.
It can skew dressy or casual depending on what you layer it over, and a tartan print is nearly a neutral at this point.
Most artists working with enamel only have access to a small 12-inch by 12-inch kiln and the works tend to skew small.
And now its platform seems appears to be offering election fiddlers the perfect blend of mainstream reach plus unmoderated opportunity to skew political outcomes.
That can skew sex distribution and affect elephant ecology, knocking out the strongest and most knowledgeable of the species out of the gene pool.
That could skew the data a bit, but my gut tells me this is probably still representative of broader trends affecting this addictive game.
Anamorphosis (from anamorphoein, meaning a distorted image) is a trope in Robert Lazzarini's work: he reproduces street signs using computer algorithms to skew optics.
The GIFs I've seen used in the generator skew slightly towards the humorous, which offers a strange contrast to the gravity of the music.
Such major omissions leads this author to believe the CFPB was trying to skew the analysis by over-inflating the costs of reverse mortgages.
Buy S&P 500 out-of-the-money calls to play a market rebound given light investor positioning and steep call wing skew.2.
Trump also has suggested there's a conspiracy among his critics to skew economic data, engineer a recession, and damage his reelection chances in 2020.
First off, housing starts and building permits jumped to a one-year high in October as one-time hurricane effects continue to skew data.
The focus on self, self, self, self, self makes the human brain skew away from interests and activities that help alleviate others' pains/problems.
Hip-hop fans skew younger and get their music online, streaming or downloading millions of albums a day from sites like Spotify and Datpiff.
Experts have found that biases that we are not aware of skew our perception of our options and create blind spots on our choices.
The North Hollywood apartment is sparsely appointed, except for the comic book collectibles—those skew Marvel, because Marvel nailed the human halves of stories.
Opponents argue further that the voting method can skew the results toward someone not favored by the majority, and that it can be costly.
"Given the male skew for sports radio, those advertisers may find the format suitable," says Jeff Sottolano, senior vice president of radio and Radio.
In other car news, our correspondent in Frankfurt illustrates how far German carmakers went to skew research on the damaging effects of diesel emissions.
If you opt for the free version, you'll have access to basic tools to edit RAW images — like contrast, saturation, texture, crop, and skew.
Though the production, first seen at Bard College, includes the audience in the show's festivities, the tone and Jud's smokehouse can skew surprisingly dark.
Opponents argue further that the voting method can still skew the results toward someone not favored by the majority, and it can be costly.
Given the potential future benefits for consumers, government should tread lightly and not skew the marketplace in response to some hypothetical and unidentified harm.
But it&aposs also creating fresh programming that it hopes to appeal to fans of the show, who Hirsch said skew black and female.
The people who sit on co-op boards in New York City generally skew older than the rest of the shareholders in those buildings.
While the top 25 contenders skew tech-heavy, health care roles take the top four spots overall and comprise half of the top 10.
If the team does notice a skew in results, it can evaluate the algorithm to see what went wrong and remove the bad data.
"It's certainly possible as we revise our recommendations and as further data becomes available, we may skew that direction in the future," he said.
In other auto news, our correspondent in Frankfurt illustrates how far German carmakers went to skew research on the damaging effects of diesel emissions.
Critically, we observe significant skew in delivery along gender and racial lines for 'real' ads for employment and housing opportunities despite neutral targeting parameters.
On the data front, Beijing tends to combine some industrial activity data for the first two months to prevent a skew in the numbers.
Instead, Shadary came in third, and reportedly lost so badly that there was no way to skew the results without the risk of violence.
However, Kim is a notorious exaggerator, and often employs state media to skew or overblow militaristic endeavors as more successful than they actually were.
Dominant companies which might limit, or skew, free expression, open deliberation and self-determination—encouraging "jealousies and animosities" in the realm of ideas—are worse.
It's more than 50 years since a nation successfully defended its title, and injuries, weather, refereeing decisions and simple luck could all skew the outcome.
Carr and Doleac argue that focus may skew the results of policy research — and could mislead lawmakers who are trying to keep the public safe.
The survival rates of those taking alternative treatments could be too high, since those turning away from conventional medicine tended to skew younger and wealthier.
These former drinkers tend to quit partly because they were in poor health, so not separating them can skew the numbers in favor of drinking.
Warehouse jobs often pay better than retail store jobs, but they are also more geographically concentrated and skew more towards men and the non-disabled.
In-game romantic relationships are even more understudied than other kinds of digitally mediated romance, and what studies do exist tend to skew towards consternation.
Most of Lending Club's fees skew toward the higher end of the scale, said Bob Ramsey, senior vice president of equity research with FBR Capital.
The Emerson College poll, meanwhile, only surveyed people with landline phones — a demographic that, like Trump's supporters, has been shown to skew older and whiter.
A study published this week in PLOS Biology reports a similar skew in modern genetics that may be leaving thousands of important genes largely unstudied.
La Ferme Julien RoséPrice$5.99Tasting NotesA very light mouthfeel and a refreshingly smooth flavor that didn't skew towards the sides of too floral or fruity.
And the Conservative Party members who also vote are older, richer, skew male, and are more strongly pro-Brexit than the rest of the country.
However, Mr Kurniawan offsets the carnage and lightens the mood with skew-whiff logic and humour that ranges from slapstick to ribald to pitch-black.
What's next: Analysts say there's enough crude sloshing around to prevent markets from going bananas, but do see a greater chance prices will skew higher.
A Malaysian court declined to hear challenges to proposed new parliamentary constituencies, even though they would further skew elections in favour of the ruling coalition.
But, Ormerod's book identifies on a granular level the myriad thoughts and feelings one experiences when social media begins to skew our perceptions of ourselves.
It's certainly true that big firms' pro bono practices usually skew left, so it's not surprising to see firms representing civil and religious rights organizations.
Swift's Instagram post is a notable departure for the songstress, whose country music roots likely mean that millions of her fans who skew politically conservative.
In the prior poll last month, 13 out of 19 economists said the skew was downward, five said neutral and one said it was upward.
"The problem doesn't live in the existence of demons or pain or sexual appetites that began to skew as time went on," the source said.
Tech employees, who skew younger and more educated than people in other industries, are more likely to identify as Democrats and to donate as such.
More telling is the climb in skew, a measure of the relative demand for puts versus calls, said Mandy Xu, derivatives strategist at Credit Suisse.
See, for example, how long it took Apple — a company whose executive ranks still skew overwhelmingly male — to add period tracking to its Health application.
Stocks and call skew levels then dropped as Republicans pulled their health-care bill, creating worries about whether market-friendly tax reform would be passed.
The juror went on to say the votes in jury deliberation were evenly split and there was no skew based on sex, age or color.
But measures like VVIX and SKEW have retreated close to or below their respective pre-shock level, painting a calmer picture of future market movements.
I skew to history because it's closest to my passions of politics and world affairs, which I've been addicted to since I was a kid.
"But independent spenders raising unlimited contributions and making unlimited expenditures can skew those boundaries rapidly," according to a 2014 report by the Campaign Finance Board.
Adding to the improved demand outlook is "a much greater skew toward installing scrubbers on larger vessels that burn higher quantities of fuel," said Olney.
This gulf in expectations comes amid a widely anticipated labor shortage as a prolonged downturn has exacerbated problems with the industry's demographics, which skew older.
There are a lot of smaller ones that specifically skew toward certain designers that end up just being really, really sexist, homophobic or something else.
This is still true (a buffet of fine-knit striped Rykiel sweaters would sate any traditionalist), although the target woman may skew younger in 2016.
And though Waypoint's tastes usually skew towards smaller, more personal games, we're pleasantly surprised by how interesting some of gaming's biggest releases are right now.
Admitting DC, Puerto Rico, and the US Virgin Islands as states polls well nationally and would partially offset the current partisan skew of the Senate.
PewDiePie's 2000 million followers tend to skew young, with the majority of his subscribers younger than 22018 and 20183 percent of them younger than 22018.
A less accurate count, they added, would affect apportioned seats in the House and and could skew the distribution of federal funding and other grants.
The regulator found that Goldman traders referred to the "jacked rate" and "gamed the fix" in working to skew the benchmark to benefit the firm.
The biggest limitation in the study is that their explanation for the skew is speculative and based mostly on the behavior of present-day elephants.
However, they noted that stockpiling would "skew results artificially and therefore a three-to-six month view will be a more reliable indicator of performance".
The monthly data is prone to distortions because of bad weather or quirks of the calendar (even an oddly timed holiday can skew the numbers).
Its contributors skew white and male, for example, leading to predictable outcomes — just 17 percent of the subjects of biographies on the site are women.
Because women candidates for state legislature seats skew toward the Democratic party, Democrats may have a slightly better chance of challenging Republican control of statehouses.
He may win a commanding number of votes within the Democratic Party, but those voters are hardcore Dems who skew younger than the actual electorate.
Researchers have discovered that some social media platforms skew political ads toward a partisan audience, even if the campaign did not seek this partisan targeting.
Critics of the system say the representatives skew heavily in favor of pro-Beijing candidates who do not represent the popular choice of the people.
Democrats aim to defend or flip U.S. House seats around Austin, Houston and Dallas, cities with changing demographics that have made them skew more Democratic.
On weekends it tends to skew toward girlfriends and mother-daughter spa getaways, plus families and even some locals coming downtown for a luxurious staycation.
To these people, who skew older, it is the protesters who are attacking Hong Kong identity by clashing with the police — an increasingly divisive issue.
In the past, some entrance polls have discounted Latino voters, appearing to skew the results for a different candidate before the actual votes came in.
Analyst Adam Jonas said in a note to investors that "we believe the shares offer an unfavorable risk-reward skew" compared with other auto stocks.
They instead turned to Obama White House officials for data to skew the rule's regulatory impact analysis (RIA) in favor of a pre-desired outcome.
Elbi's users, who skew about 60 percent female, are at the younger edge of Generation Y, according to the app's head of partnerships, Carly Buckingham.
But the study design was flawed and allowed manufacturers to mix air with the resulting smoke to dilute and skew measurements of actual human exposure.
It's a position favored by Tomi Lahren on the right and good food groups — like Public Justice — who tend to skew a little further left.
Melgren denied their request ahead of the March 19 trial in urban Wichita, calling it a "bare assertion" that geography would skew this trial unfairly.
While the fetish appears to skew male in terms of its audience, it doesn't mean women are left to be passive receptacles (so to speak).
It would be hard to write a job description for what I do, but I skew more heavily towards the mental domination side of things.
While turkey-related accidents impacted all ages, those injured did tend to skew older, with people between the ages of 51 and 70 most affected.
Add in the extent to which next year's election will be rigged in Trump's favor, both by voter suppression and by the skew introduced by the Electoral College — and the even greater skew created by a Senate map that gives small, mostly conservative states as much representation as liberal states with many times their population — and it's all too possible that Trumpism will still triumph.
Another options measure, skew - the difference in cost between downside puts and upside calls - has also fallen, pointing to a drop in demand for protective puts.
"Given we are already hard into the cost structure of the industry the risk-reward skew is to higher prices than seen currently," is BMO's conclusion.
While his ratings generally skew high, he isn't hesitant to deliver a blunt but fair review to his readers when he feels a restaurant deserves it.
And like what the anti-aging skin care industry is doing lately, she uses terms that skew more positive rather than talking about changing your looks.
They also act as tellers for parliamentary votes and manage the pairing system with rival parties that ensures genuine absences do not skew votes in parliament.
The actress is known for going against the grain, even going for a simple, dainty engagement ring while most trends skew big and over-the-top.
"If the team does notice a skew in results, it can evaluate the algorithm to see what went wrong and remove the bad data," Zuloaga said.
Lists of the all-time great football movies tend to skew modern, emphasizing the likes of Any Given Sunday, North Dallas Forty, and The Longest Yard.
A new Axios/SurveyMonkey poll finds significant public distrust of search engines, with two-thirds of Republicans believing results skew left: P.S. Wall Street Journal p.
In the nearly five years Reuters/Ipsos has been offering the "Neither/Other" option to respondents in presidential polling, it has never yielded such a skew.
And it was discussing private polls conducted by Democrats for their own use, so it would have been pointless for them to skew their own polling.
Corporate Britain's decade of pain is partly caused by its skew towards banking, oil and commodities and emerging markets, which have all had a difficult time.
With Cottonmouth's goons on their tail, Scarfe is killed, but not before Misty realizes the truth about the lieutenant who is trying to skew the investigation.
Reimbursing people whose land has been raided by elephants might not get to the core of the problem, and might skew numbers in the wrong direction.
But, but, but: These sectors — clean energy production, efficiency, and environmental management — are "dominated" by men, skew older, and some lack racial diversity, the study finds.
The implication here, as with all comedy that dares to skew political in the year 2018, is that this is urgent work for an urgent moment.
Their users are likely to be those who skew towards the older side, as they tend to be the demographic with the need for bifocal lenses.
Our base case sees strong U.S. growth underpinning the global expansion, yet the range of possible economic outcomes is widening with a skew to the downside.
Simplygon has previously had a heavy skew towards gaming services with technology that allowed developers more freedom over the kind of detail they offered end users.
Such data as we have suggests that agencies do err — sometimes in understating and overstating both costs and benefits — without a systematic skew toward benefits understatement.
Other funds have a similar skew, so don't expect them to give you exposure to any domestic efforts despite having the word "infrastructure" in the name.
But the safety of Fox comes at a price: The viewers of the network skew heavily towards those who are already inclined to vote for Trump.
In a recent study, researchers found white nationalists sometimes skew their view of science for their own benefit when a genetic test challenges their personal identity.
Threshold Editions, after all, is a relative oddity in the generally liberal publishing ecosystem, a conservative imprint in a house whose employees and imprints skew liberal.
Subsequent research failed to find such large effects, however, and there is some evidence that postal voting exacerbates the skew in who actually casts a ballot.
Critics complain that the offerings on "Just Dance" skew painfully toward bubble-gum pop, but it also means that on "Just Dance," I am forever young.
The data was vulnerable to other human errors too, such as customers being sick or having taken drugs that would skew the makeup of their microbiome.
There's also a heavier skew of puts to calls in the VIX contracts expiring on March 21 (295,210 vs 249,210) and April 22.67 (22014,213 vs 23,22).
Regulation Best Interest allows Wall Street firms to create financial incentives for their brokers to skew their advice toward financial products paying the firm more money.
One futures and options broker, speaking to Reuters on condition of anonymity, said the skew towards put options was partly a function of extremely low yields.
The crowd does skew male, he said, but the teams are trying to attract women to games, and his events and trips encourage women to come.
Glastonbury, for example, has started to skew young in its booked artists but still has a legacy and tendency to mix both heritage and new acts.
But what about all those supporters crammed together for hours — who, not to be indelicate, skew toward the mature cohort heavily at risk from the virus?
And when turnout doubles, the skew in turnout declines, local government becomes more representative of its residents and policies become more responsive to the broader public.
The decision was a victory for critics who said the question was part of an administration effort to skew the census results in favor of Republicans.
Officials at Oxford say they are unsure why women have been underrepresented, though Mr. Hillman said that an involved interview procedure may skew the admissions process.
Some epidemiologists said that it would be impossible to find enough women willing to choose unfamiliar methods, or that undetected condom use would skew the results.
So the existing research might be getting less useful at measuring how much alcohol people are consuming, which could skew analyses of its effect on crime.
In addition, the symptoms (mentioned in the questionnaire) attributed to depression skew towards the way women deal with problems such as feeling tired, sleepy, or withdrawn.
Ricardo Montalbán, who died in 2009, may not have been a fan, but the pitch underlined the carmakers' assumption that electric car buyers will skew green.
Risk reversals - the skew between put and call options - suggest traders see the pound as more likely to fall than rise in the next three months.
As a Freeform show, "Cloak & Dagger" has to skew in family-soap-opera and teenage-romance directions, with the requisite pop soundtrack and slightly saccharine aftertaste.
But skew, a measure of interest in puts versus calls, for the S&P 500 remained below its long-term average over the past two years.
The men suiting up to court Clare would likely skew on the older side, meaning that we'd likely see less mind games and more mature dating.
The stock now has six sell ratings on it, according to FactSet, and only seven buy ratings, quite a bearish skew for a large cap company.
"The set-up in gold options markets and call skew is reminiscent of 2010/2011, when gold last traded to $1,800-1,900/oz," the note said.
If they do not participate, the population count would skew Republican — and so would political maps, based on census results, that legislatures will draw in 2021.
Her decision to skew the thrust of her campaign to a select demographic, women and minorities, rather than to a broader, more diverse constituency was shortsighted.
"I would submit to you that the evidence in this case is devastating, and Mr. Brafman has to make up evidence or skew facts," Kasulis said.
Preliminary analysis of the Trump "plan" suggests a similar skew of tax cuts to the top of the income distribution; his campaign proposals were highly regressive.
Anthem and other large insurers say the enrollment rules, lax eligibility confirmation and premium payments by third parties skew the pool of patients to the unhealthy.
People also need to be aware of how their biases and those of their fellow app users could skew reporting and the reaction to that reporting.
This also ties into an increasing academic literature, recently explored in a Century Foundation report showing that barriers to turnout skew policy-making toward the healthy.
Ultimately, advocates, policymakers, and former service members say it's a question of getting to the fundamental culture of the military, which continues to skew heavily male.
Recently, another study questioned if we've been overreaching when it comes to dogs' cognitive abilities, letting our love for them skew what we study and why.
Rabobank forecasts German Bund yields will fall as low as minus 0.30 percent by the end of the year, as the supply skew combines with weakening macroeconomics.
This general skew of Remainer arguments toward health policies preferred by the youth of the nation seemed to have two consequences for the views of the NHS.
LGBTQ people skew more female than Americans at large — 463% — while 46% of all LGBTQ people identify as bisexual, a group that is also three-quarters female.
Every shot in El Camino, from the most ordinary setup to the fanciest trick shot, feels deliberately chosen to skew just a bit away from conventional choices.
But Taylor wasn't a Trump guy and would be unlikely to aid an effort to skew policy to serve Trump's political interests (as events would later prove).
The codenames for the would-be heads of state generally skew toward the slightly witty, and each name in a family all start with the same letter.
The most significant one is in law enforcement databases, which are drawn from arrestee or convict populations and skew toward black and Latino populations as a result.
" As Axios Expert Voices contributor Jonathan Katz notes: "Orbán's politics skew authoritarian: He has repressed civil society and the media while fueling corruption, xenophobia and anti-Semitism.
But Democrats say the laws are really intended to make it more difficult for poor African-Americans and Latinos, who skew Democratic in their politics, to vote.
I found the fair to generally skew to the young hipster vibe: lots of asymmetrical hairdos, errant bits of face metal, and plenty of naked ankles showing.
Gillespie also supports a strict voter ID requirement, which tends to reduce turnout among groups of voters who skew Democratic such as non-whites and young people.
But again, as I have been saying throughout the whole discussion, I'm concerned about letting partisan politics skew the prism through which we look at these things.
But Democrats say the laws are really intended to make it more difficult for poor African-Americans and Latinos - who skew Democratic in their politics - to vote.
These are the 10 highest-paid CEOs in 2018, according to Equilar: There are, however, several factors that skew the median CEO pay in favor of women.
He would not say how many he had received, nor would he share the contents of the entries, saying he did not want to skew the judging.
TV discussion, Goeas blamed Republicans' persistent lower marks in generic ballot questions on "minority" congressional districts that he says are heavily Democratic and thus skew the numbers.
The Republicans tend to skew towards the more moderate wing of the GOP, including figures known for working with Democrats such as Chuck Hagel and Richard Lugar.
The big picture: Critics say drug company money could skew the views and priorities of patient groups, many of which have been silent on rising drug prices.
They tried to skew the bank's submissions used to help come up with the "print," or the reference rate that is captured each day at 11 a.m.
Groups that skew liberal — young people, students, people who selected "women's issues" as the most important issue facing the country — were also more likely to consider emigration.
Wisconsin Republicans had appealed a lower court ruling that struck down the state's 2011 legislative map, calling it unconstitutional due to its skew in the GOP's favor.
Both sides consider it a given that the youth share of the vote will tumble compared to 22016 and the electorate will skew older, which helps Republicans.
Crosswords (and the names referenced in them) generally skew very male, so having three female names next to one another feels like it's counteracting that gender disparity.
It could skew the data that are used to determine how many congressional representatives each state gets and their representation in state legislatures and local government bodies.
And so, it tends to skew older, and we purchased that business last year, we're in partnership where we own 80+ percent of it with Bob Johnson.
In California and many other states, executives and others without medical licenses are prohibited from influencing or interfering in doctors' judgments, lest business motives skew patient care.
While its customers tend to skew toward office workers ordering during the week, third-party apps' customers tend to order food during the evening to residential areas.
He and his neighbor live along the border of two other towns, including Haddonfield, where home prices are much higher, a fact that might skew Zillow's algorithm.
But rather than do that, they're petitioning the USDA to police the use of certain terms on labels and skew the playing field in the cattlemen's favor.
Bruce Cain, a political science professor at Stanford University, said big companies typically avoid playing favorites even if their employees skew toward one side of the aisle.
Any favorable skew toward Mr. Trump — or away from more critical stories about him — would give the president an imprimatur he'd be only too happy to have.
We don't see the later ship date materially impacting unit demand in C2H18, particularly given most early adopters will skew to the XS Max, in our view.
Rachel Harrison's effervescent exhibition "Prasine," filled with skew-whiff sculptures in painted polystyrene, is a paradoxical achievement: It appears totally new by treating originality as a nonstarter.
Its simplicity is what makes it special, and its nonchalant skew away from dialogic sequences allows it to evoke this emotion in other, more primally sensory ways.
However, the Cboe SKEW Index, which represents how traders are pricing the possibility of a "black swan" event, is trading near its highest level for the year.
The SKEW to VIX ratio is above the 95th percentile of its historical range, according to Roberto Friedlander, the head of energy trading at Seaport Global Securities.
For most of America's history, meanwhile, nonwhite participation in the political process was suppressed so dramatically that the racial skew of the Senate was a non-issue.
And with the partisan preferences of the white electorate increasingly polarized along educational and urban/rural lines, that's giving the Senate a sharper and sharper partisan skew.
But Arizona's 8th District was going to be a much steeper climb for Democrats, given the demographics and voter registration that skew heavily in favor for Republicans.
Her purported goal is to counter the unfairness of Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell working with the White House to skew the trial in Trump&aposs favor.
There's no evidence that Mark Zuckerberg or anyone else in Facebook's leadership made a conscious decision to skew the trending topics box in a left-wing direction.
Given the way this look can easily skew toward the contrived, it could be a problem if he keeps going back to that well, over and over.
It's sometime challenging for me to stay within the lines so I tend to skew to the abstract side of the spectrum of painting as a medium.
However, because Republican primary voters already skew heavily white, limiting our sample in this way is unlikely to reduce the data's validity for the GOP primary race.
The rare movie that actually seems to grasp how the internet can skew our perceptions of reality, Ingrid Goes West is part farce, part very dark comedy.
That decision was likely to skew revenue towards the second half of the year, analysts said, and margins were flat despite the rising cost of building materials.
That number may even skew a little high, admits Bersin, as LinkedIn only queried people who had recently paid for some form of online learning with the company.
That trend is a product of many forces, including a lack of support for low-income workers, stagnating wages, and the skew of economic rewards toward the rich.
The kinds of people performing the Mechanical Turk tasks could add a source of bias—they tend to skew young and liberal, according to New York Magazine reporting.
"Our primary voters in the district skew older and slightly, every so slightly more socially conservative than you might expect in such a thoroughly Democratic district," Lipson said.
Artists cut the designs as the corn grows, and removing the wrong stalks can skew lines, squash letters, or change the shape of an eye or a chin.
This skew reaffirms the trend captured by a Pew survey earlier this month, which found that women, especially young women, were overwhelmingly likely to go blue this fall.
It was the culmination of a sensational, bitterly divisive political campaign that US intelligence agencies would later say Russia actively sought to manipulate and skew in Trump's favor.
Thank our bargaining mothers, college budgets, and, of course, our careers in beauty writing, but we can tell you exactly when it's a smart idea to skew generic.
These have tended to skew towards Labour and the Greens in the past, and may yet result in a seat or two being added to either party's tally.
People of both parties — Democrats at 38%, Republicans at 35% — are just about as likely to boycott brands over their social beliefs, but their targets skew similarly partisan.
Hamilton's unemployment rate of 6.6% at FYE16 was higher than the national 0003%, but it is home to around 40,000 tertiary students who skew the unemployment rate upwards.
Next, for all 28,29 of these simulated elections, we use our district-level equations to draw customised skew-T distributions of the vote share for all 435 districts.
They can skew incentives as the wealthy increasingly shift their efforts toward protecting their position in society, and they have been linked to environmental damage and political instability.
Even if CrowdStrike wanted to skew the results toward a particular party, the FBI would be able to check their work against data pulled directly from the network.
Users on various programming hang-outs like Hacker News and the r/programming subreddit have debated its merits and offered some mixed reviews (though they mostly skew positive).
Drinks skew heavily toward espresso made with beans from roasters such as Stumptown and Intelligentsia, while their bakery turns out everything from (gigantic) cupcakes to freshly-baked bread.
Being on a stage like the Bachelor can obviously skew your perception of what you really want, but still, Marin says you can't go wrong with being yourself.
Morgan Stanley calculated that shares of companies that beat estimates outperformed by 230 percent on average while those that missed underperformed by 22018 percent - a clear positive skew.
You'll notice that, as a result, they skew toward my favorite era of Lil Wayne, 2295-295, at the expense of the present and the more distant past.
But he said that he wants to make sure that plans are affordable and that the balance of healthy and sick enrollees does not skew prices too high.
The Breakup Shop's target age range is under 25, and clients have been evenly split in terms of gender, with a slight skew toward men, Mackenzie Keast said.
Before the study, all participants were given a meal with the same amount of nutrients so that they were not feeling hungry, which could skew data, Fischer said.
On the planting and emergence front, 2016 falls into the middle of the pack, meaning that these two variables are unlikely to skew the expectations in either direction.
I had worried that it might skew overly capitalist, and just be a game about trying to minimize your efforts and maximize your profit margin over all else.
The county that encompasses Cincinnati, Hamilton County, uses only registered voters as potential jurors, which tends to skew jury pools whiter and more affluent than the general population.
Skew too far toward the new and untested and disappoint those expecting brand-name directors; fall back on the tried and true and pass over a rising star.
By this logic, politicians can target certain voting groups, taking away their votes or feeding them false information that could skew their vote for their own political gain.
So long as California votes solidly democratic and Oklahoma solidly republican, there is no need to factor them into national calculations that skew the results towards the middle.
The campaign has been riven by that accusations Pakistan's powerful military is working behind the scenes to skew the contest in favor of ex-cricket hero Imran Khan.
"It benefits people of all tax brackets, but what I want to do is to skew more of that relief to middle- and low-income families," Collins said.
One reason is that while the high-voltage atmosphere of political campaigns may incite passions, it also tends to skew the vision of the people working inside them.
"The greater the growth in the IRA and the longer the time horizon, the more it would skew you toward taking money from an outside account," said Levine.
To a polling purist, there are dozens of reasons this shouldn't work: Internet users are not a representative slice of the electorate — they skew young, educated and professional.
Inserting the two companies, each of which trade well above $1,000 a share, into the Dow would skew the index too far away from the 28 other companies.
The project will cover special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation into alleged collusion between members of the Trump campaign and Russian officials in an attempt to skew election results.
"Rising trade tensions, monetary tightening and geopolitical challenges are among the issues that skew economic risks even further to the downside in 2019," OPEC said in the report.
That's in part because of its telenovela underpinnings and the younger audience skew of the CW network, which isn't a particularly good fit with the award-voter demographic.
Economics also teaches us that large firms may use their power to raise prices, reduce wages, suppress innovation and skew government policy, all of which may damage society.
Tinder is the top dating app in the United States and worldwide, according to App Annie, the mobile data and analytics provider, and it tends to skew young.
That would depress the population count among groups that traditionally vote Democratic, and skew the next reapportionment of the House of Representatives and other political districts in 2021.
"Especially not our viewers, who skew elderly, are in bad health, live cloistered together in home specifically for sick people and have smoked their entire lives," she said.
For instance, if a user searched for "thinspo" (content that may skew to be pro-anorexia), the search results would "intervene" with content by experts, Fast Company reports.
If he were to factor them into his evaluations, it could skew the process, and so, Maccagnan has said, he adheres to his board and does not deviate.
"The proposed deal between Halliburton and Baker Hughes would eliminate vital competition, skew energy markets and harm American consumers," Attorney General Loretta E. Lynch said in a statement.
The state, which President Trump won with 60.57% of the vote in the 2016 general election, was likely to skew towards the moderates in the Democratic primary race.
If you decide to ignore this advice though, "you'd get sort of a version of events that would skew somewhat differently," by the time you watch he said.
He said the S&P 500 skew, meaning how expensive puts are to calls, is in the 99th percentile and at a historic level over the election date.
Gabbard&aposs politics skew to the right and she&aposs been outspoken in her criticism of her own party, which she&aposs accused of "rigging" the 2020 election.
New research shows a skew in the delivery of political ads based on the content of those ads alone, rather than the targeting decisions made by political campaigns.
Morgan Stanley calculated that shares of companies that beat estimates outperformed by 3 percent on average while those that missed underperformed by 1.8 percent - a clear positive skew.
They adjusted those differences to account for factors that might skew the findings, such as unemployment rates, median household incomes and the number of cardiologists per 100,773 residents.
Clinton did better than Mr. Trump among nonwhite voters in Florida, it was not enough to offset his success with white voters, who skew older in the state.
Beyonce and Adele have overlapping audience, says Billboard magazine senior editor Jem Aswad, adding that Adele fans likely skew older than the younger "Beyhive" that her rival draws.
"Optimally" it takes an hour and a half to process each person that comes into Border Patrol custody, but that can skew higher as well, added the official.
A contemporary New York novel set almost 20 years ago, "My Year of Rest and Relaxation," by Ottessa Moshfegh, would make a slightly skew but provocative companion read.
But Ms. Brennan did point out that shipping tends to skew male-male, and she was pleased that there were several relationships between women on the 2017 list.
Typically, Silicon Valley tech employees skew much more liberal in their political donations than their employers, which, like most corporations, tend to be less partisan in their donations.
Elsewhere his tastes skew kinda NPR-ish, favoring brooding rock bands like The National, as well as downcast singer songwriters like Iron & Wine, Ben Harper, and Sam Amidon.
The charges shine an even brighter spotlight on Trump's treatment of Putin, who has repeatedly denied that Russia sought to skew the election that Trump, a Republican, unexpectedly won.
Whether you skew towards a bare face or can't put enough product on your visage, your arches are the frame that holds it all together, giving structure and balance.
The British pound continued to skew lower after the Bank of England announced it would be keeping interest rates unchanged and raised its growth forecasts for the U.K. economy.
The Asus NovaGo with its 13.3-inch screen, 8GB of RAM and 256GB storage will probably skew closer to $800, due to its more traditional 2-in-1 design.
It also provides another way for Snapchat to skew older and more mainstream, while the NFL might be able to reach a new generation of audience via the service.
The artist said that he sourced the victims from Wikipedia but also did additional independent research due to the tendency of most online indexes to skew toward white men.
Of the 19 economists polled, thirteen said the skew for rates over the next year is downward, five said neutral and only one said it is to the upside.
Algorithms of Oppression: How Search Engines Reinforce Racism by Safiya Umoja Noble exposes the ways in which biases in coding lead to search engines skew results to privilege whiteness.
A gang database used by police in Manchester shows a similar skew towards minorities, according to a report in 2016 by Mr Williams and Becky Clarke, another Manchester criminologist.
"The exclusion of healthy individuals who self-select out of the program may skew the results – we won't know until more data is available," said NMA spokeswoman Ashley Burke.
Based on the small sample they studied, the researchers believe that cats skew towards being kind, but this does not account for individual differences like breed and home life.
A good pub side can find the net as often as Barcelona does, and the rarity of scoring at any level means that an outlier can skew the sample.
Our oral histories of the experiences of 219st-century Americans probably skew middle class and white, but 219 percent of our interviewees were African American, Asian American, or Latina.
For now, that's mostly in a few apps that skew more towards "cool tech demos" rather than any killer integrations, but it's definitely a space to watch going forward.
But for all the usual accusations that she puts a conservative skew on the news, there has been almost as much push back from the right on her coverage.
And if you're a long-running show, well, the audience just might laugh at the mere presence of a beloved character, which can skew writers' barometers for what's funny.
"Australians resent foreign interference in their electoral processes from any foreign source — America, Russia, China — as it can skew political outcomes and undermine faith in electoral systems," he said.
A lot of these trends tend to skew regional, which means you may find that the majority of pink hair in your city looks, well, kind of the same.
The two cities have helped skew RBC's home affordability measure, which deteriorated in the fourth quarter, despite highlighting there were "few signs" of skyrocketing house prices elsewhere in Canada.
"I think the exceptions are more newsworthy, but they skew what is reality, and that is that people thank our military men and women for their service," Roper says.
Snapchat users tend to skew younger, so the Representatives sharing to that platform helped bring the sit-in to the attention of people who otherwise not know about it.
"At present we usually look at things like at-the-money implied volatility or payer skew to ascertain the level of risk being priced in credit markets," said Banerjee.
The voters in the party-primary contests skew to the left and right and away from the more moderate electorate that turns up at the presidential election in November.
That said, the iPhone 7's images tend to skew warmer than those from the Pixel or the S7, though in broad daylight it can adopt a blue cast.
Critics, including some who advise the U.S. Census Bureau, say that including the question could suppress participation from immigrant communities, and skew the results of the constitutionally mandated poll.
It's fair to surmise that a significant number of the folks at the FBI's field offices and its Washington headquarters – the J. Edgar Hoover Building – skew to the right.
Adding the citizenship question to the census was part of the Republican strategy to suppress the response in immigrant-heavy communities and skew the data that feeds into redistricting.
Media reports in the run up to the meeting had said the ECB was considering changing the country mix of its quantitative easing programme to skew purchases towards Italy.

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