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"skewed" Definitions
  1. (of information) not accurate or correct synonym distorted
  2. skewed (towards somebody/something) directed towards a particular group, place, etc. in a way that may not be accurate or fair
  3. not straight or level

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Hillary Clinton's "average gender tone" skewed slightly on the feminine side, and all of the other candidates skewed masculine.
For example, the 1980 graph has a longer right tail and is a right-skewed (or positively skewed) distribution.
Yet, this is a skewed view of the exhibition, just as the exhibition itself is a skewed view of the AIDS crisis.
But at the same time, the system behind the police is flawed and skewed, and it's skewed to incarcerate the people we're trying to mend that relationship with.
That may have skewed the survey's — and study's — findings.
"I believe that the division of wealth we have in the United States has been skewed too much, and I think it would be better if it were less skewed," he said.
Sometimes our ethical and moral instincts are skewed by circumstance.
The positive reactions have been skewed toward more cyclical companies.
If it isn't, then that indicates some seriously skewed priorities.
That showed how skewed the market was toward bigger deals.
Jobs were skewed toward part time, which added 139,000 positions.
The 2017 report was heavily skewed towards North American activities.
The gender balance here is sharply skewed toward male writers.
That could have skewed connections between cleanliness and cohabiting bugs.
True, the Bush tax cuts were skewed to the top.
The recent surge is clear to see but also skewed.
Some skewed hiring practices need a sting operation to expose.
Nominees skewed more toward African Americans than Asians and Latinos.
Dollar General's food offering has traditionally skewed toward packaged goods.
Both recognized that their daily social media consumption was skewed.
"We're operating in a market that's skewed," Ms Moore said.
In the pic, Kardashian wears a skewed pair of glasses.
India's skewed sex ratio looks even worse on the internet.
The skewed sex ratio is already a concern in India.
Discover skewed young, so in came The Wall Street Journal.
But the danger of a skewed census hasn't gone away.
It is something that has fed on the skewed demographics.
"It's heavily skewed to us older folks," Mr. Siegelbaum said.
Saturday's tranche of votes also skewed more heavily toward Sinema.
And, tellingly, the perception of true diversity is somewhat skewed.
That average is not being greatly skewed by outliers either.
And unsurprisingly, the Quinnipiac poll is heavily skewed by politics.
Amobee data found the sentiment for the ads skewed positive.
Everything has been so skewed for the last 20 years.
So Snapchat use really is heavily skewed toward the young.
A small study could be skewed by personality effects alone.
But they note that "risks are skewed" toward slower purchases.
But it said "the risks are skewed to the downside".
"The news is so skewed nowadays, it's pathetic," he said.
" It had, Garcia said, skewed "too much to the right.
Success data, scarce to begin with, can also be skewed.
Then she felt guilty that her priorities were becoming skewed.
It's just his presentation of it that's skewed or wrong.
The age difference is skewed, but they both have brown hair?
But engine rooms are typically warm and this skewed the results.
It looks like a bizarrely skewed section of an Excitebike track.
Until recently, bankers' incentives were too skewed to the short term.
In 2012, Mitt Romney's supporters argued polls were "skewed" against him.
Your article's emphasis on its cybersecurity findings, while valid, is skewed.
Daddy has a history of relationships characterized by skewed power dynamics.
It resonates because it's so plainly skewed and so plainly recognizable.
They behave as though the odds are skewed towards positive outcomes.
I can read stuff that says that the information was skewed.
These portraits are themselves skewed versions of what was initially witnessed.
Their judgments won't be skewed by bias against the president's party.
People really walk away with skewed perceptions of what is normal.
No wonder people from the outside can harbour such skewed views.
A stark warning for those with portfolios heavily skewed toward debt.
But Valeant also raises the issues of skewed incentives and inequality.
There are many reasons these numbers may paint a skewed picture.
The participants' estimates of their partners' intelligence were even more skewed.
We're seeing the return of 2012's desperate "skewed polls" nonsense.
Instead, it skewed to protect companies that chose not to compete.
Do you think this might have obscured or skewed your account?
Skewed is not a strong enough word for what happened today.
They do worry, though, that competition will be skewed by garbage.
In the EU referendum, these same areas skewed heavily toward Leave.
The tethered exist in an underground, skewed version of our reality.
Here's how the storms Texas and the Southeast skewed the numbers.
Their visions are limited, their understanding skewed by desire and fear.
The artists of Third Rail are masters of the skewed perspective.
However, the map is skewed in Iowa to favor rural areas.
The simplest explanation is that Cale's taste skewed more avant-garde.
One's skewed overly subscription, that's CBS, CBS All Access, Showtime OTT.
His donations in recent years have skewed heavily toward the GOP.
It also skewed slightly female: 53 percent of patrons were women.
But relying entirely on your employer might result in skewed guidance.
Hamilton: I think I have quite a skewed idea of luxury.
And then we wonder why the public has a skewed view?
For sure, some parts of "The Gravedigger's Lullaby" are often skewed.
But the study showed access to these institutions is heavily skewed.
That audience skewed a little older than broadcast TV typically likes.
But even then, these projects suggest a skewed set of priorities.
The biggest problem Democrats face right now is a skewed electoral geography.
Another pointed to potential factors that may have skewed the initial results.
For McBlair, the team he inherited initially three years ago skewed male.
As a result, music games were skewed at a notably older audience.
The audience skewed heavily male (64 percent) and under 35 (66 percent).
As a consequence, they have a skewed view of success and failure.
Other studies show skewed spending on rural roads and on farm subsidies.
Too Much Coffee Man doesn't spout punch lines; he offers skewed aphorisms.
The Nationals' average age, though, is a tad skewed because of Rodney.
The narrative before this kind of documentation, she says, was deeply skewed.
But Prohibition has skewed the public's and lawmakers' perceptions of such policies.
Apparently, cover up enough murders, and your priorities get a little skewed.
It is no secret that America's criminal justice system is racially skewed.
And skewed workforces can be a problem for firms—and for society.
And because it is based on an average, the picture remains skewed.
Many U.S. companies' reported results have been skewed by the law's impact.
Even the language around office relationships are so skewed towards criticizing women.
Target has another kids line, skewed to elementary school, called Art Class.
Sure, there's some women, but the audience gender ratio is very skewed.
It apparently "skewed too female for CBS' schedule," according to the report.
It's wildly skewed toward taking care of those from the very top.
But despite the best intentions, a lot of information can get skewed.
Stress and worry are fueled by our own skewed perception of events.
In any case, for many conservatives, the whole system is unfairly skewed.
"The balance of risks remains skewed to the downside," the IMF said.
Could faulty software or malfunctioning equipment have skewed the results in Pennsylvania?
"Our normal sub pattern obviously was skewed with Andre's absence," Kerr said.
Such skewed switching rates suggest Medicare Advantage doesn't serve certain patients well.
Mormons today face longer tenures in singledom and a skewed gender ratio.
Such skewed data collection will distort congressional elections in the years ahead.
Incentives to increase lending are skewed towards small and medium sized enterprises.
Incentives to increase lending are skewed toward small and medium sized enterprises.
I was surprised about just how skewed some tech products could be.
So why does Greenblatt present such a skewed version of the facts?
"I kinda like skewed it a bit," he said on one recording.
He began incorporating intrusive diagonals and forging higher, wider and skewed horizons.
But this racially skewed trend, played out across many cases, is persistent.
Yes, it is somewhat skewed toward political extremes, notably the far right.
"This trade, however, was heavily skewed in favor of China," he said.
Its benefits are skewed strongly toward single-earners in families with children.
That can lead to problems, however, if the dataset is already skewed.
Its audience skewed white, male and old, the median age approaching 20013.
Such a skewed distribution of revenues is not unusual in pharmaceutical markets.
In fact, that doesn't explain why the Wisconsin maps are so skewed.
Some academics worry that the podcast's popularity perpetuates skewed narratives about victimhood.
They handed out a survey to the audience that was so skewed.
They repeatedly produce false predictions based on skewed statistics and erroneous models.
As a result, we see the risk/reward skewed to the downside.
Obokata's misdeeds are not surprising in a system of such skewed incentives.
He's so skewed, it's hard to find an angle that sounds fresh.
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However, Gordon isn't too concerned about the skewed risk-to-reward ratio.
It is always skewed 3-2 in favor of the president's party.
The system is skewed on purpose, to burden the right to trial.
PHP is itself skewed toward lower-income countries, but CodeIgniter is deep.
My idea of beauty standards are still skewed by these subliminal threats.
They see the risk skewed more toward a sharp fall by mid-year.
But the rewards of this model have become increasingly skewed towards the hits.
Roy's vision of masculinity is skewed, argues Jones, but it's hard to shake.
He's trying to correct the ills of his past, in some skewed way.
The problems with Silicon Valley's skewed gender ratio go far beyond the workplace.
These include the tax cut, with its benefits heavily skewed towards the rich.
Traditional media has its own problems with skewed agendas and bias, of course.
"My guess it will be skewed towards paper rather than physical," he said.
The app seems especially skewed toward designers interested in rapid AR/VR prototyping.
Poll results can also be skewed by the methods used to collect data.
Even so, the balance Australia has struck between freedom and security looks skewed.
The woolly mammoth lifestyle may be the cause of this skewed sex ratio.
Also on demographics, will India be able to reverse its skewed sex ratio?
No such details of life exist in it, while its perspective is skewed.
"Not only is it very skewed, but it's also one sided," Hamilton said.
None of this gets into how skewed the test is to begin with.
Perspectives are often skewed, faces presented larger-than-life, and colors are vivid.
We've lived with this skewed understanding of our history for so long already.
Advertisers may not even be aware of this skewed delivery, the study says.
The bench is now skewed conservatively after the confirmation of Justice Brett Kavanaugh.
The justice system is already skewed, with more people of color in CODIS.
Do you think you have a skewed perspective, and might be overly cautious?
This was not the first time Dr. Niv had lamented a skewed lineup.
His questions regarding border security, ICE and law enforcement will likely be skewed.
In some ways, Issa Rae's series feels like a skewed sequel to Girls.
But in this case, the panel was clearly skewed toward blunting union sentiment.
Deciding if a respondent is demented can easily be inadvertently skewed, he said.
In December, President Trump signed a tax cut skewed overwhelmingly to the rich.
Most are reduced to watching state TV, with its skewed version of reality.
And it could easily give patients a skewed view of their treatment options.
"I think it was skewed a little bit too upmarket," Mr. Metzger said.
But bundling its payment led to a skewed view of rates, he said.
Risks are skewed more to the downside, as the S&P 2325 index .
I also may have had a slightly skewed experience in terms of crowds.
But the system is skewed to locking people up, especially people of color.
The majority of the best picture nominees skewed heavily male and heavily white.
"The market is heavily skewed toward the younger-generation shopper," Mr. Arison said.
The numbers are skewed in part because no official government data is collected.
In additional to being ideologically skewed, the liberal bent applies to geography too.
Charlotte, similarly, has long been mired by racially skewed policing and residential segregation.
He said those were skewed by all the yardage they allowed when leading.
Snapchat is more skewed by age than any other major social media platform.
Alternately, you can get really good prices on things because values are skewed!
Outside, if you're looking at just the covers, has also historically skewed male.
McConnell attempts to attach skewed procedures to the resolution scheduling the impeachment trial, or if Democrats offer skewed procedures as an amendment to his resolution, senators of both parties should insist on sticking to the Senate's permanent impeachment trial procedures.
"The whole award process is top down, and it's skewed and objective," he said.
Total demand is in excess of US$6.5bn skewed towards the 10-year note.
Goldman's unit is also more skewed than rivals to hedge funds and other investors.
Compared to the rest of Pixar's output, the Cars franchise has always skewed young.
Most social media sites tended to be evenly split between genders, or skewed male.
But these priorities become skewed when we disproportionately reward the performance art of transfers.
He blames skewed financial incentives to have "heads in beds" for much over-hospitalisation.
The president's polls have improved over these weeks of skewed, unabashedly partisan impeachment proceedings.
"I've seen people get a skewed perception and continue to go forward," she said.
So we have a skewed understanding of what they're actually doing on the whole.
It was always a skewed, weird way to rationalise what happened with that election.
However the app also threw up some rather skewed suggestions for certain controversial keywords.
They reckon the risk is skewed more toward a sharp fall by mid-year.
I've always skewed more toward anxiety than depression and have always been a crier.
Angelina and Alison are hoping to right the skewed gender dynamics of idol finders.
Chief Justice Roberts, author of the Rucho opinion, did not applaud skewed district lines.
These state policies have skewed the playing field and FERC needs to rebalance it.
Some suspect that Boeing's cosy relationship with its regulator may have skewed its judgement.
It's possible that things like environment, familiarity, or individual temperament, skewed the study's results.
But it also means that The Glass Castle's view of Rex sometimes feels skewed.
Any flat-out judgment, in either direction, is bound to be schematic and skewed.
Enforcement of the law is skewed to companies that handle the most personal data.
Gorgeous, albeit skewed, depictions of "other" cultures meant to justify colonialism with their backwardness.
That imbalance is somewhat skewed, however, by large differences at the high-income range.
For the past seven years Fitbit's product design has skewed toy-like, friendly, utilitarian.
"Stress and worry are fueled by our own skewed perception of events," he explains.
According to exit poll estimates, the electorate appears to have skewed toward older voters.
Those stocks are the most heavily skewed to quant funds, relative to fundamental investors.
As well as being hard to understand, the scoring system appears to be skewed.
Inevitably, this skewed sense of masculinity rubbed off on the women in his life.
But if the training set itself is skewed, the result will be equally so.
The portraits in Securing the Shadow present a world of skewed bodily proportions and
"The risk to global economic growth remains skewed to the downside," the report said.
But the photos of the 6.5-foot bear are definitely skewed, if not deceiving.
Yet, according to the ITU, that accessibility is significantly skewed in favor of men.
MORE (2010) lost 47, 54, and 63 seats respectively, the average is significantly skewed.
The cancellations are skewed toward megadeals, defined as those worth $10 billion or more.
In a world where journalism can be skewed, a picture is its own story.
The average is skewed by a 36% loss in 1936 around the Great Depression.
Landlines give a skewed sample, but legally polling mobile phones is difficult and expensive.
Presidential nominations are always valuable prizes, but the skewed maps make them especially valuable.
Republicans are far more likely than Democrats to see the news as politically skewed.
All have been credibly accused after the fact of being skewed by Russian operatives.
That number is skewed by high-performing outliers and the median multiple is three.
Others have objected that they would make a skewed income distribution even more unequal.
So you end up hearing about Africa, but it's a skewed version of it.
For years, Farm Bill subsidies have been skewed to benefit the rich and powerful.
Shen Weizhen, a fund manager at LC Securities, said the moves skewed market behavior.
The competition accepted dancers as old as 19, but the enterprise skewed much younger.
Take this second chart: Again, the situation is skewed in favor of gun owners.
The Finnish government's project — too limited, halfhearted, ideologically skewed — can only yield inconclusive data.
It still affects millions today, skewed largely toward countries with lack of social development.
Virginia, skewed Democratic, with Clinton getting 50.2% of the vote while Trump got 44.8%.
But poets tend to be liberal, and the submissions skewed heavily to the left.
Now an Episcopalian minister, her reaction to Kobe Bryant's death skewed toward the sacred.
Such skewed stuff only really works when the target is oblivious to what's afoot.
Given Gordon's levels, he's not too concerned about the skewed risk-to-reward ratio.
Blue Apron shares are positively skewed, Gilbert said, when considering its implied probability distribution.
German life insurers generally have portfolios even more skewed to long-term guaranteed products.
Indeed, feeling entitled to anything is the most skewed and confused perspective of reality.
Thus they achieve a skewed balance between energy and calm, a quietly declarative introspection.
It added that the supply-demand picture appears skewed negative over the coming months.
But federal incentives are still important to help level a chronically skewed playing field.
In their wake, they left behind a progressive bedroom community with suddenly skewed demographics.
This threat alone could intimidate the press and lead to skewed and unfair reporting.
"This is it, Ed," Turlock said, a skewed note of sweetness in his voice.
Seven of 8 respondents to a separate question saw it skewed to the downside.
I don't think I'm grading on a skewed curve here, though: it's a good keyboard.
If the packaging seems off (something is misspelled, or the logo is skewed), that's another.
Their understandings of their underlings or users may be skewed by preconceptions or poor information.
"Now it's barricades, hired scaremongering, water tanks, and skewed headlines," she wrote for Everyday Feminism.
Candidates and parties should not help them to spread their bile, misinformation and skewed narratives.
But as the movie progresses, its division of focus along gender lines becomes troublingly skewed.
Beyond that, what I know are fragments of pieces of memories, skewed by the tellers.
McKean's exploration of allegory and skewed storylines resonates strongly with the work of Pierre Huyghe.
Surely data that claims 40 percent of teens use Google+ isn't skewed in the least.
Using projected data helps prevent undercounting or reporting skewed trends that only correct over time.
Reached for comment, Facebook said the video gives a skewed portrayal of Facebook's internal policies.
Although data could be skewed if the app isn't on a representative sample of smartphones.
Many of them include a fully framed image skewed or twisted inside the wider canvases.
Depending on their gender identity, their sexuality, or their political leaning, things skewed a bit.
We see risks more skewed towards higher Bund yields than edging below the -10bps level.
"Our understanding of art is skewed, inevitably, towards works that can be seen," he writes.
"If you have significant guaranteed income, your portfolio is more skewed toward safety," Finke said.
It's the startup's absurd overvaluation, and the way that overvaluation exemplifies Silicon Valley's skewed priorities.
Using projected data helps prevent undercounting or reporting skewed trends that only correct over time.
Like its commodities exports, Australia's tourism and education exports are also increasingly skewed toward China.
How do they know such heavily skewed environments don't affect performance in the first place?
The so-called "deplorables" were also the "ignorables," and that skewed the pre-election data.
But the embarrassingly skewed tally suggested that the BNP was not really the biggest loser.
The neural network returns results skewed by the raw materials it was given to start.
It supposedly "skewed too female" for CBS Deadline reports hearing that the pilot tested well.
That average may be skewed, however, by 2011's extremely prolific and deadly tornado season.
Early exit polls are skewed in favor of people who vote earlier in the day.
But critics say the focus skewed heavily toward funding for tackling drug smuggling and gangs.
Six weeks ago the committee said inflation risks were skewed to the upside but moderating.
Skewed delivery is believed to also occur due to the content of an ad itself.
It doesn't matter that much of the information presented is skewed, or flat-out wrong.
Worse, results could be skewed up to three minutes after the application of hand sanitizer.
The concept was styled as a "Pan-Asian Diner," but the menu mostly skewed Chinese.
A skewed undercount would understate the population of diverse states and deprive them of representation.
Her self-presentation skewed quieter, however, than the operatic flowers of her best-known artwork.
In the past, Republican economic policy has been totally skewed toward benefiting corporations versus families.
As a result, India has one of the most skewed sex ratios in the world.
"This threat alone could intimidate the press and lead to skewed and unfair reporting," Rep.
All this data also may paint a skewed picture of the areas where we live.
" Until then, he said, his priorities were skewed toward "concentrating on this stupid television show.
The cartoon shows two farmers, in overalls and skewed baseball caps, chatting at a fence.
Emory's Gowler cites a famous experiment that shows how people's perceptions can be easily skewed.
The event's attendees skewed older and much more local than the protest on Monday did.
This album is so skewed, so different, it reveals the consistency of their previous records.
He is the author of "Skewed: A Critical Thinker's Guide to Media Bias" (Prometheus Books).
On such an uneven financial keel, the normal rules of competition are horribly, grotesquely skewed.
The artist has a way of presenting persons of note in a slightly-skewed light.
However, decades of electoral politics have resulted in a skewed view of the original intention.
" Or her turn as a stalker with seriously skewed maternal instincts in the current "Greta.
But she finds it strange reading this skewed version of ourselves, and she is upset.
A. numbers with caution, because they're heavily skewed toward the first half of the year.
The second key problem that skewed 2016 polls was how pollsters treated voters' education levels.
Time and again, the logistics of body disposal are improbably skewed in the sisters' favor.
A few years ago these scenes might have worked as glimpses of Jack's skewed compassion.
"The risks are skewed to the upside through the end of the year," said Tran.
Its portrayal of the future is not merely fuzzy but skewed toward coal over renewables.
In fact, the tax debate so far has already been heavily skewed by polluter priorities.
But it said the recovery would be shallow and risks remained skewed to the downside.
They accused House impeachment managers of leaving out key information and presenting a skewed narrative.
We are not suggesting Gavin Bradley skewed the sit-stand desk evidence in the guidelines.
But it doesn't take a rocket scientist to see that the Nobel numbers are skewed.
The entire poem comes to rest on a familiar expression, skewed and darkened by context.
Such a moral view has skewed Democratic presidents' notions of "good" and "necessary" wars before.
Leaving Confederate monuments in place is a silent endorsement of this skewed view of history.
That number skewed slightly higher for women, who make the majority of household purchasing decisions.
"The hand of the BoT is skewed towards a hike this year," Van-Petersen said.
Nietzsche didn't have much experience with democracy, so he has a kind of skewed view.
Ever since, groups have been examining how the art industry manifests in gender-skewed ways.
Clark's impulse to write more accessibly makes this her best album regardless, an awesome example of synth-inflected guitar-rock, exactly as skewed and distorted as she's always been while generating from her skewed distortion a caustic, restless, blissful musicality that's new for her.
What is less well known about Selye, however, is that he was also a shill for the tobacco industry for the last 21970 years of his career, and his skewed approach to our mental and physical health has skewed the way we define stress today.
My results skewed male, so the tool generated an Equalized Playlist for me, which was nice!
The skewed perspective of my surroundings made the final announcement a feel like a forceful blow.
That's because the Japanese brand has skewed toward conservatism with its exterior designs since, well, forever.
Medicare for All has been the clearest dividing line in a primary that has skewed progressive.
A majority also said the risk to their stocks outlook is skewed more to the upside.
Wearable early adopters also skewed male, until the shift toward fitness trackers, the report also found.
In 2012 the government abolished league tables for secondary schools, which it felt skewed teachers' priorities.
"Having things skewed heavily toward white men is a weird keyboard — that's not cool," he says.
Gains in real income between 1980 and 1988 were heavily skewed towards the richest (see chart).
Most of the lesbians that responded to the survey that we polled skewed a lot older.
Owing as much to Dada as punk, No Wave skewed closer to "anti-art" than art.
Given the factors facing U.S. agriculture, Deere's stock is "now skewed to the downside," Duignan said.
Result equality is easier to prove, but it also means you'll knowingly accept potentially skewed data.
"It gives us a deeply skewed view of probability, history, progress, development, and relevance," Wijnberg writes.
And although the group skewed Republican on average, individual directors held a range of political opinions.
"The outlook for China-bound U.S. crude shipment is firmly skewed to the downside," he added.
However, the flow is heavily skewed towards intellectual-property-intensive industries such as tech and biotech.
These days, though, it is not only technocrats who have cause to fret about skewed metrics.
Today, the gender ratio remains pretty skewed—Of NASA's 44 active astronauts, just 14 are women.
Not surprisingly, those with higher rates of church attendance and childbirth skewed PG in their programming.
In the province of Shandong, in eastern China, the child sex ratio skewed early and drastically.
Steven Pinker, a psychologist, has documented how human assessments of society are skewed by negativity bias.
Could these conclusions be skewed by a poor understanding of just how rich the richest are?
Horowitz says he found no affirmative evidence that Strzok skewed his decision-making for political reasons.
It's the most skewed gender imbalance within the alternative asset space, although not by too much.
Caporella also said the 2017 tax reform legislation led to skewed comparisons to the prior year.
In fact, Metro's whole approach turned out to be skewed to the wrong kinds of trips.
On iPhones, users skewed 25 to 44, but again the second-biggest group was over 45.
But my question is whether the (messages) will be skewed for the hawks or the doves?
He started on pole, with Raikkonen alongside, and had to contend with a skewed steering wheel.
Citigroup's loan book has been skewed by divestitures and its acquisition of a credit-card portfolio.
Hidrate also realized its markets were particularly skewed toward women, which is evident in Hidrate's branding.
The media's response to the death of Fidel Castro has been surprisingly muted, yet predictably skewed.
The production tends to sound industrial and highly synthetic, with skewed vocal filters and heavy distortion.
The risks are skewed towards more political uncertainty than any clear direction on the China-U.
The result is a flow of information that is skewed toward a user's existing belief set.
I'm very aware of how your judgment gets skewed by what you're doing at the moment.
The unregulated efforts of proxy advisory firms have in recent years skewed to favor special interests.
Eschewing imminent death, his skewed priorities ensure that he will die with his prize in hand.
Tech companies and their workers, who have long skewed to the left, donated heavily to Clinton.
LOS ANGELES — Sorry, cable TV: Unsurprisingly, young people's media diet is still skewed toward digital content.
The Chainalysis data also show that the bitcoin marketplace is skewed in terms of wealth distribution.
In July, Trump expressed concerns about the process and whether it was skewed in Amazon's favor.
These numbers may be skewed, as they include cannabis use, which is legal in some states.
Without press access, the world is seeing what may be a skewed version of what's happening.
And look — now my guys are in first place, no matter what the skewed "standings" show.
Maass explained that the figure is skewed by the few departments with very high hit rates.
With subtly skewed naturalism, the play's second half explores the woman that girl became (1:15).
With subtly skewed naturalism, the play's second half explores the woman that girl became (234111:231982).
With subtly skewed naturalism, the play's second half explores the woman that girl became (212:2115).
Men are notorious for ignoring symptoms and avoiding the doctor, so those numbers could be skewed.
Market participants said the EOS sale skewed the numbers significantly because of the method of accounting.
The app could be skewed to only represent those savvy enough to utilize a smartphone app.
The dissenting officials, sources said, were concerned that the document politicized and skewed assessments against Iran.
How does a skewed understanding of the plight of the Palestinians honor King's legacy of truth?
Bedtimes have skewed later but we still manage reading to them in bed on most nights.
After all, Ms. Pavia noted, "downtown Manhattan is a very skewed population" where Frenchies are concerned.
The Electoral College is so skewed in favor of a Democrat that it's very, very hard.
For a right-skewed distribution, the average (or mean) is to the right of the peak.
If anything, experts said, Israel Hayom's polls have tended to be skewed in Mr. Netanyahu's favor.
"The backdrop for employment appears skewed towards net workforce reductions in the next year," he added.
Though the set list skewed toward more recent material, the tone was still stark and abraded.
It's good, but quite cerebral — it's all about how technology has skewed our perception of time.
That matters when the gender breakdown of who's contributing to what candidate tends to be skewed.
The judge would then have to determine how such knowledge might have skewed the jury's deliberations.
Hugh plays the pivotal role of in-house normal person in Mr. Sedaris's skewed alternative universe.
As the story lines skewed darker this season, so too did the look of the show.
Yet the reality of that skewed market goes far beyond one series or one production company.
But the study shows that arrests are strikingly skewed along racial lines everywhere in the city.
The light appears in different wavelengths due to the black hole's gravity, causing its skewed appearance.
Employment growth has also disappointed in recent months, while being heavily skewed toward part-time jobs.
Seidler, wearing a white jacket, with her hair in a slightly skewed chignon, directed the action.
A biased reporter or a reliance on sources with an agenda can lead to skewed stories.
She said commissioners were serving partisan interests, and legal advice was being skewed for political reasons.
However, the reality is that the structural aging of the U.S. population has skewed traditional statistics.
"The good news is when you're in an uptrend those returns are skewed higher," Sohn said.
The ones that are grounded, at the very least, in a skewed version of the truth.
A Moon Shaped Pool is an astonishingly rewarding first listen, in turns serene, ominous and skewed.
Mr. Anaya managed to show that much of the information was flawed, skewed or simply wrong.
But his opponent's campaign refused to concede, claiming that damaged ballots could have skewed the count.
Ms. Moser, whose husband was the videographer for President Barack Obama, skewed a little farther left.
Further, instead of protecting family owned farms, federal support for agriculture is skewed toward huge farms.
Which would be absolutely fine if the enjoyment of sex wasn't still so skewed toward men.
Neuroscience is one of the most skewed fields when it comes to testing on female physiology.
Exit polls showed that the electorate was skewed toward older voters, who tend to support Clinton.
"The benefits of the tax bill are skewed heavily towards the ultra wealthy," the report says.
It's the same skewed logic as with sexism and racism, but I think speciesism predates both.
Critics need to get a new gimmick because the "can Shyamalan redeem himself" angle is skewed.
The thing is, the prosperity was skewed, just as it's skewed in the United States, leaving wide swathes of the white working class in particular incensed that employment has migrated offshore at the same speed as immigrants have come onshore to take a dwindling number of jobs.
Data provided to Mashable by Apptopia on Tuesday morning showed the app's users skewed male and older.
These songs are about the male/female dynamic and how it's not skewed in favor of women.
Typically, video game streaming and has skewed more towards younger, male viewers, according to data from Twitch.
"They are conceding that the risks to inflation and growth are skewed to the downside," said Trang.
She skewed favorably towards urban dwellers, white collar professionals, African Americans, suburbanites, and those with higher education.
And a lot of the perceptions we have of just who's having abortions is skewed too. 3.
Having an income tax–dominated debate presents a skewed picture of how all taxpayers fund the government.
With that in mind, it's no surprise that results naturally skewed toward the male-dominated technology sector.
That knowledge could have skewed the results if they thought one strategy was better than the other.
All of this handwringing communicates a skewed idea of how power works and how it should work.
Once again, our perspective (or "reality") of their relationship is skewed by who we've been listening to.
The skewed system diverts money from schools, clinics and infrastructure and lures people out of the workforce.
That imbalance has led to more promotions and a skewed focus on outlet and other discount channels.
This creates a risk, according to the Munich court, that each panel could be skewed against athletes.
As a result, economics has fewer good ideas than it should and suffers from a skewed viewpoint.
Although Slate's most recent work has skewed dramatic, she remains a beloved presence in the comedy scene.
While Disenchantment brings Groening's funny, skewed approach to a medieval fantasy setting, it isn't a parody, exactly.
Even Justice Samuel Alito, a sure vote to uphold the skewed maps, said that gerrymandering is "distasteful".
The pacing is excellent, and the exploration / puzzles / combat mix is skewed less toward combat than ever.
DeepMind subsequently announced its own AI model for predicting AKI — trained on heavily skewed US patient data.
Back in 2006, audiences were still getting used to comic book adaptations that skewed dark and gritty.
He suggested that the people who were so fixated on his footwear might have their priorities skewed.
Opening weekend crowds skewed expectedly male, with boys and men accounting for nearly 60% of tickets sold.
"Fiat brand results continue to be skewed by limited models and sample sizes," a company spokesperson said.
But some experts say that a sample of patients with acute low back pain is inherently skewed.
His Cabinet nominees and senior advisers have skewed to the right, some causing controversy of their own.
"Risks to our forecast for … Mexican real GDP in 2016 are skewed to the downside," Adams added.
The Muse, a platform that allows people to research companies and careers, is skewed towards those workers.
Contrary to the intent, the benefits skewed toward a select few companies in a select few industries.
"Comments made by Raven about our relationship are skewed and untrue," he told Us Weekly on Thursday.
The ratio of men to women working in the technology industry continues to to be massively skewed.
Skewed sex ratios would mean lots of sexually frustrated young men, which is a recipe for trouble.
He says the media's relentless accounting of superdelegates pledged to Clinton skewed public perception in her favor.
The market is signaling a period of subdued growth with risks skewed to the downside, he said.
Those stocks are skewed way to the fundamentals side, with comparatively little love from the quant shops.
She even convincingly dismissed his proposed tax-deduction for child-care as unfairly skewed towards the rich.
Like the voices he assumes in Future Of The Left's skewed, sardonic tracks, he's funny but pointed.
Pimm's calculations are based on a different habitat range, that's why the results are skewed, Butchart says.
Their business model is skewed against privacy — privacy gets in the way of advertising and so profit.
Because as we know, the world is fed Hollywood's view of reality, which is a skewed view.
The average donation was around $21.5,21, a figure that's slightly skewed by some of the biggest contributors.
While independents once skewed toward Republicans, in 2018 those voters broke toward Sinema by 3 percentage points.
As with Yelp, the reviews are subjective and may reflect individual biases that create a skewed portrait.
Perhaps Afro doubted from the start her ability to paint those particular skewed eyes, nose, and mouth.
In its skewed relation to the real, her fiction already lives on the outskirts of the form.
In addition, some portfolio weightings are now skewed because of the bond market's huge outperformance over stocks.
The results from these votes are often skewed due to differences in voter behavior in different regions.
The "shy Tory" effect skewed polls that missed the 2015 general election and the 2016 Brexit vote.
Potential economic damage is heavily skewed toward Korea, and pressure from the domestic business community remains muted.
This skewed representation makes it harder for us to see the common interests of anti-violence groups.
But Trump and his surrogates' claims that the polls themselves are skewed contain Trump's potential Trump card.
It is not one single thing; it is a feeling of downward drift in societies unjustly skewed.
Indiana voters skewed red this year, with more approving of President Donald Trump than the general electorate.
Which means, messages can be skewed or lost when a user converts emotions and ideas to text.
While Americans largely support it, they fear that certain agreements are skewed against American workers and consumers.
This edition is skewed towards computer art, but also features fashion editorials, architecture photography, and ink illustrations.
The results can be skewed from problems with software or from the way police stations maintain hardware.
China's rapid economic development over the past four decades has been skewed heavily toward the eastern coast.
"Unlike many news publishers, our business is heavily skewed towards subscriptions rather than advertising," the filing says.
It is important to note its conclusions might be slightly skewed, as it was taken while Sen.
Everyone involved might have been presented in a skewed light, or been swayed by the show's producers.
A skewed distribution is asymmetric and unimodal with a longer "tail" in the direction of its skew.
Our Middle East correspondent, Ben Hubbard, writes on the Saudi media's heightened, if skewed, interest in Canada.
Speculation the program will be skewed towards corporate debt may have contributed to the government bond selloff.
"In my profession, my idea about what's a healthy level of intake can get skewed," she said.
The rooster testicles lie on the plate as pale as butter beans, as fat as skewed thumbs.
Silicon Valley's politics have long skewed left, with a free-market's philosophy and a dash of libertarianism.
Or, at very least, he wants to not work for a controversial, racist, and skewed news company.
Details: Many of the first 33 victims were men who skewed older and had underlying health issues.
As birth quotas bit, gender ratios became more skewed by infanticide and sex-selective abortions of girls.
Pruitt's proposed repeal has been criticized for its skewed cost-benefit analysis reversals and climate progress losses.
A business skewed to fast-growing, beer-loving Vietnam would attract local investors starved of consumer stocks.
The light produced by a conventional incandescent bulb is skewed toward the red end of the rainbow.
The historic overview of sports on the African continent has been greatly skewed by the focus on Egypt.
In September, Torrid skewed the results with its first New York Fashion Week show, as did Addition Elle.
The jobless rate is at a 13-month peak while employment has been skewed toward part-time work.
A lot of people come out of these programs a little bit skewed in how they communicate wine.
It is enbolding uncivil threatening behavior, attacking others over a skewed, less than truthful, viewpoint from news organizations.
I know it still is for many, and that my perspective as a New Yorker is probably skewed.
With the arrest ratios already so skewed, mugshot sites can add to the burden of being a minority.
"The sample we see in the media is skewed compared to what the data tells us," says Clancy.
But as Careers for Women demonstrates, the American movie industry hasn't always skewed so heavily towards employing men.
That left the outlook for central banks predominantly skewed towards either easing - or at least not tightening - policy.
Years of skewed sex ratios mean there are already too many would-be grooms for every village bride.
Enabled by the skewed ratios of women in leadership positions at the companies they found, fund and advise.
Her skewed framing and use of focus can be unsettling, something she has slyly attributed to her myopia.
As boomers continue to age, their share of voters who actually show up may become even more skewed.
Deeply skewed understandings of biology and obstetrics underpin efforts to restrict women's access to both abortion and contraception.
Canada and the United States look reasonably rational, while Russia, with its skewed time zones, is practically unrecognizable.
The ratings distribution of the market is also far more skewed to the lower end of the scale.
Non-competes are also more worrying when the balance of power between companies and employees is already skewed.
Apple, again, has much higher percentages of underrepresented groups, but is also the most skewed in balancing gender.
The two opening tracks are likely the most scathing, skewed political punk songs that will emerge this year.
Like Mr Sanders, she considers the economy to be not merely skewed, but rigged in the corporate interest.
But he has admitted this year that the company's messaging has now skewed too far away from value.
"In exchange for a skewed risk-to-reward ratio, we have a higher probability of success," he explained.
Davis's performance has skewed to the bold and audacious; by contrast, these little paintings are ethereal and introspective.
Job creation again skewed toward the services sector, which added 2170,2000 to just 24.9,000 for goods-producing industries.
The Federal Reserve Board has a decision-making process that is almost entirely skewed to the demand side.
Unendingly low rates have skewed financial markets, ensuring a big sell-off if rates were suddenly to rise.
The statistics are skewed anywhere you look, from festival indies to prestigious awards contenders to nine-figure blockbusters.
I listen to CBS, but they don't like the president and a lot of their stuff is skewed.
While that industriousness certainly aligns with good old fashioned D.I.Y. values, Fortune says her motivations skewed more personal.
This budget is so skewed toward the super-rich that many of its proposals are almost cartoonishly cruel.
Early estimates skewed far higher because they drew on lab tests in paternity cases, a decidedly unrandom sample.
But the company worried that the results were skewed: many of the panelists owed their jobs to Gerber.
Experts on post-acute care argue that inflated self-reporting from nursing facilities has skewed the public data.
The job applicant ratio is skewed such that there are about six jobs available per candidate, he said.
Trump's skewed rollback agenda will blindside Americans across the country unless we begin to talk honestly about regulations.
Neltner said he was concerned that the FDA study skewed toward environmental contamination rather than everyday food packaging.
Color fidelity isn't substantially skewed though, just expect tones to pop a bit more than you might think.
Macau's economy is heavily skewed towards casinos with over 80 percent of taxes coming from glitzy gambling halls.
The tone is like a skewed sitcom, like Edward Albee if he wrote plays when he was three.
An attorney for Wahhaj has said public perception is skewed because of the five suspects' race and religion.
The most popular prospects offer a skewed view of the kind of figures who set British hearts aflutter.
Ask yourself: Are there reasons other than the leader's effectiveness that have skewed results more positively or negatively?
SKEWED DISTRIBUTION A normal distribution is symmetric (as if reflected in a mirror) with one peak (or unimodal).
"It kind of skewed my performance because he was doing stuff that was a little annoying," she said.
Its skewed depictions often seem careless or condescending, but they stem from a healthy desire to superimpose tension.
It's worth noting that 20193 included an outsized round from Ant Financial, which may have skewed dollar totals.
But he also pointed out that the results may be skewed, simply because so many people own dogs.
The costs are skewed because in addition to maintenance, they are used by different agencies for different purposes.
Still, it's fair to say the crowd skewed fancy (the previous stop on the tour was St.-Tropez).
The community skewed more traditional than she liked, making it difficult for a single mother to fit in.
Like the competitors, the audience skewed young and male, but there were plenty of women and families, too.
Risks are "heavily skewed to the downside should Chinese activity continue to be depressed for longer," they wrote.
Risk is skewed toward volatility rising, Wilson said, but a catalyst may be needed to create that move.
For some of our D.C. insiders, the family dynamic might already be skewed toward avoiding political food fights.
"The risks are clearly skewed to the downside until the outbreak is contained," economists at Goldman Sachs wrote.
Our perception of what any painting really means is constantly being skewed by this odd detail or that.
" It then suggests that by not appealing to women, the product is skewed toward a "technical, male population.
Thawing permafrost has shifted structures off foundations, skewed power lines and damaged boardwalks that are the sole thoroughfare.
LTV is most helpful if based on gross margin, not revenue, but gross margins are often skewed initially.
In other words, you may start out with a good sample, but five steps later it's hopelessly skewed.
Will federal dollars be skewed toward transportation or balanced with water, broadband, power grid and other critical sectors?
The car skewed into the barriers on lap eight and came to rest at the Sainte Devote corner.
Despite skin lightening's harmful physical effects, society's skewed beauty standards are the foundation of a profitable global market.
It means calling out Northern newspapers, along with Southern ones, to atone for their skewed civil rights coverage.
This weighting of the scales has skewed our understanding of global politics and the importance of the West.
Along these skewed lines, I'm sure that I, too, will be blamed for calling Mr. Trump a racist.
When participants are led to believe they're evaluating pictures of out-group members, the cutoff for humanness gets skewed.
The right side of the form is a skewed quarter-circle, stretched between the panel's right and left edges.
The only evidence comes from a half dozen dwarf planets circling the sun in strange, skewed, far-away orbits.
It's worth noting that the numbers in each of these communities can be skewed by just a few sales.
The way in which AIs are programmed and the data they're fed can potentially lead to skewed decision-making.
The opening weekend audience skewed female (56 percent), while 68 percent of moviegoers were over the age of 35.
And as with any agency, there's the potential for its agenda to be politicized or skewed toward certain priorities.
In no other economy with a comparable level of income is government spending as skewed, say the bank's economists.
The paper, published Thursday in Science, does not identify the company behind the algorithm that produced those skewed judgments.
"It was to show them the perspective they are missing based on fake news or skewed news," says Ravner.
"Stainless steel use is also highly skewed towards kitchen applications (and, by implication, nickel and ferrochrome demand)," it added.
He consistently gushes over the morally abhorrent and dramatically racially skewed Stop-And-Frisk program in New York City.
The plaintiffs in Gill say these skewed outcomes stem from "pinpoint-precision technology that sliced-and-diced American communities".
In Los Angeles, the main barrier is an antiquated zoning code that is heavily skewed towards single-family homes.
He and other justices are not keen to play map overseer for a new category of skewed-line complaints.
Incentives are skewed when the risk of default is spread across a group, making a weak counterparty everybody's problem.
Earnings are skewed geographically, too: India's richest states enjoy four times the income per person of its poorest, Bihar.
No matter how blatantly or egregiously the lines are skewed, the federal judiciary will remain studiously above the fray.
I'M GOING TO ADD VALUE IN THE AREAS THAT I THINK ARE SKEWED TOWARDS MY ENTREPRENEURIAL CREATIVITY AND DNA.
At worst, the perspective seemed a little skewed, such that at times, the female actress looked like a giant.
It's a sampling of stories heavily skewed toward the kinds of stories your friends and family like to share.
In part, this is because growth figures are "skewed": economies usually expand slowly and steadily, but sometimes contract sharply.
Despite leaving the top rate of personal income tax unchanged, the bill's benefits are unduly skewed towards the rich.
To understand this skewed outcome, imagine a crude model that sorts borrowers into three buckets: good, bad and middling.
Risk reversals are heavily skewed to sterling "put" options, showing investors are most worried about Brexit's threat to sterling.
Union representatives say changes have skewed the job market irrevocably and many unscrupulous employers have taken advantage of that.
This lack of scrutiny matters, because the incentives of those who adjudicate disputes are skewed in favour of employers.
In October, Leno stopped by The Tonight Show in New York City and delivered a similarly politically skewed monologue.
It's not the first time that Facebook's skewed employee diversity has been an issue, either — earlier this year, Rep.
They may want control over their narrative, and a fear that details will get skewed in the public's hands.
Brian Beutler rightly identifies the problem with the media's coverage of the presidential race as one of skewed proportions.
The rural region where Johnson performed her fieldwork, moreover, has some of the most skewed sex ratios in China.
Wong's lawyer, Michael Vidler, said the sentence was fair but that the legal process had been skewed by politics.
Some Republican women think this attitude leads the party to take on some seriously skewed, out-of-touch priorities.
The other oddities cited at the beginning of this article are outgrowths of skewed congressional politics in different ways.
"Much of the activity in 214.9 was skewed toward foreign buyers with less UK-to-UK activity," Gee said.
Jobs skewed sharply to full-time positions, which grew by 480,000, while the part-time rolls tumbled by 370,000.
The retailer's customer base has always heavily skewed toward women, giving it an opportunity to give them more variety.
Hollywood's creations are the mirror in which Americans see themselves – and the current racially skewed reflection is dangerously distorted.
Whereas the band's past efforts skewed more towards hardcore, II leans harder into the death metal side of things.
A lot of that stems from skewed year-on-year comparisons after the White House introduced hefty tax cuts.
Just last month, a majority had forecast the risks to their dollar forecasts were skewed more to the downside.
The first column—by Lauren Enriquez, the group's public relations manager—skewed polling data on public support for abortion.
But rather than submit an honest bid, Citigroup "made false reports" that skewed its submissions, the trading commission said.
I carry those strings in my purse now to remind myself that my perception versus reality is often skewed.
Cordray's claim parallels Pew Advocacy's recent survey that attempts to delegitimize small-dollar loans through skewed and flawed methodology.
SKEWED: The Hill's Mario Trujillo reports: Pollsters are struggling to keep up with the shift from landlines to cellphones.
The question is also why the British and American experience with immigration is viewed through such a skewed lens.
In a state that will probably have more Democrats vote for president, Congress may still be skewed toward Republicans.
Even within this already skewed and top-heavy system, I have documented declining corporate penalties under the Trump administration.
Moreover, the idea that a new chief executive should receive less pay on account of their experience looks skewed.
These emails showed that the DNC was heavily skewed to support Clinton's presidential campaign over her primary rival, Sen.
The profit drop was skewed in part due to a large benefit from the tax cut a year ago.
Let's push for creating rankings that look at the whole, not a skewed part of your entire financial situation.
He could imagine all kinds of situations in which all of the polls might be skewed in one direction.
However, because the survey was collected online and without verification, it's possible that the results are a little skewed.
"Much of the activity in 103 was skewed towards foreign buyers with less UK-to-UK activity," Gee said.
We need to look at all the factors that contribute to our skewed perception of size, and neutralize them.
Be smart: Rent growth numbers have been skewed by those pockets of luxury rentals, but demand itself remains strong.
Later, government spokesman Dimitris Tzanakopoulos said criticism was welcomed but should not be skewed by media and political opponents.
"We wanted to have the flavor profile skewed a little to have an Italian edge to it," Pride said.
"Metals prices have been mostly skewed to the downside due to more concerns about the trade dispute," he said.
"We need Trump for a reasonable Supreme Court and an E.P.A no longer skewed against fossil fuels," Bissett argued.
Extensive research has explored the consequences of this skewed neurobiology, showing that stress distorts our decisions in consistent ways.
What's more, Apple's original content seems almost deliberately skewed toward big names — big stars, big showrunners, and big directors.
Beijing's domination of the conversation in the Chinese community gives the wider public a skewed view of Chinese-Australians.
Globalism has not led to "free" trade so much as a playing field skewed to the advantage of capital.
But these are preliminary results, and they're going to be skewed toward people who voted early in the day.
The argument resonated because it is true that patterns of ownership and control in the economy are racially skewed.
These racially skewed policing decisions begin an official process that formally criminalizes millions of people of color every year.
Recent decisions upholding President Trump's travel ban and Texas' racially skewed voting districts are body blows to this optimism.
Even though the on-screen perspective was skewed, Andrew's code treated it like a 2D map displayed from overhead.
The new status quo and even more skewed power balances within the prison doesn't just test every single character.
But it's probably kind of skewed in some ways related to income, related to race, and related to age.
Clearly skewed to cities and populous states, party officials ignored rural and Rust Belt concerns when developing their strategies.
The spirit of Facebook — the "move fast and break things" mentality — has skewed what&aposs acceptable across the industry.
The Grammys, which have long skewed old, white and male, feel only tangentially in touch with contemporary pop music.
The careful balance of containment and engagement that defined America's policy toward China is now heavily skewed toward containment.
Every day for the next three months, everything about my event, myself, and my life was ridiculed and skewed.
The combined look skewed more midcentury modern than the more rustic communal spaces I observed in the lobby area.
"The sector composition of international stocks is more skewed towards cyclicals than defensives compared to US stocks," Berezin said.
This is how white supremacy works: It blinds people with privilege to the skewed reality in which they reside.
Annual comparisons in this report and last week's report are skewed because Thanksgiving fell one week earlier last year.
Goldman Sachs said in a note this month that "risks are now skewed to the downside" for coal prices.
High asset prices are all very well, but the ownership of financial securities is heavily skewed towards the rich.
As for the poll showing 80 percent support, Gosar said the questions were skewed to get the favored result.
With trade tensions remaining in an escalatory cycle, risks to the global outlook are still decidedly skewed to the downside.
Today, relying on that approach alone produces skewed results because the majority of Americans who only use cellphones are ignored.
That subscriber base is a difference for Biggins, who cofounded the female-skewed exercise class subscription service ClassPass before MealPass.
Is our idea of how injured our favorite teams "should" be skewed by the lowered injury rates in Football Manager?
Dr. Wood argues that the arrestee database the ACLU scanned congress members against could itself have been skewed or misrepresented.
The admissions process at top colleges is sometimes further skewed by the preferential treatment given to family members of alumni.
It skewed production and left them unable to respond when high fuel prices shifted buyers towards more fuel-efficient cars.
That effort has been criticized by some privacy advocates who believe its composition would be skewed to favor law enforcement.
Last year, such costs were skewed more into the first half of the year because of the soccer World Cup.
India as a whole has a skewed gender ratio because boys are so prized that many female fetuses are aborted.
Pippa Malmgrem, the author and economist, argued that these results were skewed by those betting on Remain placing larger bets.
Although the stats for a rally look compelling, the results are skewed by significant volatility in a few election years.
" In his complaint, Nye says that the documentation that he was given shows "revenues were skewed and royalties went unreported.
But recent tech success from Facebook to Snapchat skewed younger at launch, before migrating upwards to take over the world.
Aggregated around metropolitan regions, here's how they all compare: Of course, there's the possibility that these numbers are slightly skewed.
Ten years ago, the site's editing team was astonishingly skewed along gender lines: just 13% of contributors identified as women.
Shutterstock In taking on this project, creators Moira Demos and Laura Ricciardi have skewed their series toward Avery being innocent.
Pinchuk says that may be true, but the numbers are skewed by very high-income Americans being included in it.
Sales at high-end jeweler Tiffany are likewise skewed to the fourth quarter, accounting for roughly 29 percent of sales.
It's once you start getting a purified source of them through cheap oils that your ratio can become too skewed.
The skewed labour force affects the distribution of wealth between men and women, and thus their respective roles in society.
The figures for 2015 suggest that the average pay for chief executives has been skewed by a few large increases.
From an angle, a square looks like a trapezoid, so Vector can just translate that skewed shape into a position.
And while stocks and other asset prices have surged, the distribution of that wealth has been skewed to the top.
Stewart, however, found that jail officials frequently skewed their own data in order to comply with the federal court order.
But the numbers may have been skewed by the five-week shutdown of the federal government that has since ended.
Using the median for all stories and a year's worth of data helped ensure the analysis wasn't skewed by outliers.
GAMBLING DEPENDENT Macau's economy is heavily skewed towards casinos with over 80 percent of taxes coming from glitzy gambling halls.
The global distribution of Outlooks remains skewed, with 13% of IDRs on Negative Outlook/Watch and only 5% on Positive.
China denies it is leading RCEP, and Lopez said the deal would not be skewed in favor of larger nations.
"The risk-reward to (selling Treasuries) at this point is relatively skewed," said TD Securities interest rate strategist Gennadiy Goldberg.
The film skewed heavily female (73 percent), with more than half the audience between the ages of 18 and 34.
Average sale prices, which can be skewed by a few high-end transactions, inched up 2.6 percent to $2.1 million.
That's not entirely the fault of studies' limitations, of course, but the repeated publication of skewed data certainly hasn't helped.
If anything, production risks may be skewed to the downside given the complexity involved in any big mine going underground.
So far, those agreements have been overwhelmingly skewed to corporate interests, generating massive opposition among progressive legislators and civil societies.
Cruz has much in common with Trump in her use and abuse of stereotypes and generalities to promote skewed narratives.
About 200 protesters gathered in Vladivostok, on Russia's Pacific coast, alleging that the election would be skewed in Putin's favor.
The continent's firms are skewed towards emerging markets, which generate 31% of their revenues, according to Morgan Stanley, a bank.
The liberal group also pointed out that the coverage of both topics from CNN and MSNBC was "also skewed," however.
Critics of the practice have said the process is racially skewed against the Maori, and is a legacy of colonisation.
Some of it is data they believe is skewed because of the budget rule constraints they have to contend with.
Aircraft purchases could be drastically skewed in favor of Boeing over Airbus, and China's imports of American automobiles could grow.
Genetic research largely fails to incorporate data from people of non-European descent, which can lead to skewed health outcomes.
Around 70 percent of Hopper's clients are under 35, making the app "skewed obviously toward younger users," according to Surry.
The income tax cuts are, however, skewed toward higher-income households, which economists say have a low propensity to consume.
"I think it's a little bit skewed because obviously Booker didn't play," James said of his career-best scoring effort.
While his 2015 full-length Visionary skewed largely towards reggaeton, its prescient 2017 follow-up pivoted decidedly into trapero territory.
That research shows that in English-speaking Western countries, views about climate change are heavily skewed by party political ideology.
Bob Phillips, the executive director of Common Cause North Carolina, said the skewed lines threaten the basic principles of democracy.
Because it was just too darn lady-centric — producers reportedly claimed that the series skewed "too female," according to Deadline.
Dead tech, and it looked it: scarred light purple shell and a connector skewed so hard I doubted its operability.
If baseline data regarding the current population are inaccurate, future projections could be skewed, causing financial challenges down the line.
Delaware is a corporate haven in part because businesses trust that its courts are not politically skewed, the petition said.
The scenes are skewed, with a strange perspective from above, giving the houses, shops, and freeways an eerie dollhouse effect.
Ontario's focus on higher density housing made sense, he said, but developers skewed toward too many small, one-bedroom units.
This leads to a skewed conception about which controversial perspectives deserve airtime, and what "both sides" of an issue are.
But Chinese scientists also blame what they call the skewed incentives they say are embedded within their nation's academic system.
Michigan's district maps, redrawn by a then-new Republican majority in 2011, are among the most skewed in the country.
The prevalence of Covid-19 cases has so far skewed heavily toward blue states like Washington, California, and New York.
Our Glass Ceiling Index finds skewed gender representation and ethnic sameness in many institutions of American politics, culture and education.
Rosling Rönnlund said that skewed outlook can be damaging not only on a personal level, but also on industrial levels.
The rebound is likely to be slow and steady and driven by companies whose U.S. portfolios are skewed toward Colorado.
They have said that the assembly plan is a sham with skewed rules to ensure the socialists remain in power.
The age gap also helps to partially explain why social media seemed very skewed toward Sanders in the 250 primary.
But newspapers like his were hurt as state funds for advertising were skewed toward newspapers reporting favorably about the government.
But newspapers like his were hurt as state funds for advertising were skewed toward newspapers reporting favorably about the government.
That's not true among the general population, which is split almost evenly and even slightly skewed to the Democratic side.
Job growth skewed toward full time, which saw its ranks rise by 305,000, while part-time positions increased by 121,000.
When teammates asked him about the concussion, he told them that he had experienced blurred vision and skewed depth perception.
For one thing, decades of rhetoric about waste in Washington—one of Reagan's favorite talking points—have skewed voter perceptions.
A health-care factoid can help frame the issue: U.S. health care spending is highly skewed toward the sickest people.
In a crowd that skewed very young, many said they had seen the devastating storms and felt the higher temperatures.
Opposition parties have demanded reforms to an electoral system they say is skewed in the ruling ZANU-PF party's favor.
The CNN/ORC poll follows scientific polling methods, but surveys debate watchers, a subset the network says skewed slightly Democratic.
Without changes, the skewed playing field will enable these massive shipping conglomerates to grow their competitive advantages over American businesses.
To the Editor: Lauren Enriquez's assumption that women abort pregnancies to live a life "equal to men" is grossly skewed.
Abdullah said he feared the outcome could be skewed by voter fraud and that would threaten the country's unstable democracy.
Evangeline, who listens a lot more shallowly and doesn't recognize her art-making as exploitative, is a skewed self-portrait.
On Flasher's first full-length album, three experienced DC punks fashion their own skewed, strangely peaceful variety of guitar noise.
Coverage of the election has skewed away from domestic or foreign policy issues and focused instead on the characters involved.
Gerrymandering, voter suppression, and uncontrolled campaign spending will continue to result in elections skewed in an unrepresentative and undemocratic direction.
At events in Columbia, Sumter, Kingstree and Florence, attendees — who skewed older and predominantly African-American — reiterated the same point: Mrs.
Those numbers are skewed some because Rice played into his early 40s, which brought down some of his per-game production.
"The underlying trend appears to be skewed to the downside," said Joe Hayes, economist at IHS Markit, which compiles the survey.
This money is used, in our skewed version of democracy, to influence politicians, who are only too happy to be bought.
Job creation skewed to services-related industries, which added 132,000, while goods producers grew by 29,000, the lowest increase since March.
We continue to see the risks around economic growth skewed to the upside based on trends borne out in the data.
But the individual income tax cuts are skewed toward higher-income households, which economists say have a low propensity to consume.
And public sector policies, for basically as long as I've been alive, have been skewed in a direction that's increasing inequality.
The results, weighted by factors like age, race and sex, to be nationally representative, were similarly skewed based on media consumption.
"Risks remain skewed towards further escalation at least until material market or economic weakness shows," Ahya told clients in a note.
In a statement to The Verge at the time, Tidal said it conducted an internal audit and found the skewed numbers.
Comcast, the agency said, pulled its numbers from customers who subscribed to higher broadband speeds which skewed the results in aggregate.
If EWW were to rise, however, Gordon could lose $64, meaning that the trade has a skewed reward-to-risk ratio.
"I know what it's like to have the narrative of our community be skewed and exploited in the media," Tagouri said.
A Paris-based Renault spokeswoman said the rate estimated by AlixPartners was "skewed" because the automaker is overhauling its product lineup.
Just over a mile southwest, Spencer's free speech gathering was unsurprisingly less diverse, and its 200 or so attendees skewed younger.
The air of absurdism may fit the skewed reality the movie evokes, in which epic power is vested in deficient individuals.
I mean, a lot of the control of information or the flooding of information with false information or slightly skewed information.
Thus, making that risk/reward outlook at least more symmetrical, if not actually skewed in your favor rather than against you.
Increasing voter turnout is obviously a great thing for democracy, but it's worth noting that Facebook's user base is slightly skewed.
While the reward to risk ratio is skewed, Gordon isn't concerned because Intel is already was just over $48 on Wednesday.
It may be quintessential Trump, but it's nonetheless offensive and indicative of his skewed perspective on Native Americans today and historically.
After taxes and transfers, Ireland's income distribution goes from the most skewed in our chart to the middle of the pack.
In suburban areas where key House races were decided, female voters skewed significantly toward Democrats by a nearly 10-point margin.
Other research suggests that this increasingly skewed distribution of profits goes a long way to explaining the rise in wage inequality.
His car skewed sideways and smashed into Rosberg's, with both drivers ending up in the gravel and the safety car deployed.
The crowd skewed young on Saturday, the weather in the district was beautiful, and entertainers like Ariana Grande performed for free.
His debating technique was skewed too far toward criticizing Trump and not enough toward describing why America would succeed under Rubio.
So, we turn to advice on why things skewed, and how we can keep them from going haywire in the future.
It's only a game of inches when there is balance in that distribution; when that outlay appears skewed, frustration can manifest.
With income tax cuts for individuals skewed toward higher-income households, economists also forecast only a marginal lift to consumer spending.
But it does set many budding journalists up with skewed visions of how their job, and its pay structure, should work.
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The poll skewed towards Spanish-speakers and the foreign-born, which are generally the groups least likely to use this word.
As the country grows better educated and more diverse, he clings to a GOP base skewed toward older, less-educated whites.
The skewed risk-reward, however, is mitigated by the fact that Boeing is already at the $255 level set by Gordon.
The power balance between Apple and consumer is so skewed, there's a fight for the right to simply fix the iPhone.
"We had a one-off very big quarter last year because of Cars 3 which also skewed the results," Kreiz said.
However, critics argue that in addition to blowing a hole in the budget, the benefits are skewed toward the richest Americans.
Overall, job creation skewed heavily toward full-time, which saw an increase of 904,000, while part-time jobs fell by 625,000.
The fees on these products are typically outrageously high and are skewed to the benefit of the insurance company and salesman.
Audiences and journalists skewed his story to fit European fears, he says, emphasizing Islamist extremists but playing down the government siege.
The Senate hasn't simply favored sparsely populated states; politicians in Washington created sparsely populated states to leverage the Senate's skewed power.
In 2016 there were 1.15 males for every female in China, one of the most skewed gender ratios in the world.
The benefits are skewed toward people with lower income because they spend a much larger fraction of their income on merchandise.
So it's refreshing to hear about Eva Mendes's diet, which is optimized for convenience rather than some skewed version of health.
The Bitmex data is fairly skewed by the huge EOS ICO — which raised around $4 billion in crypto earlier this year.
The polls Clinton is relying on, on the other hand, use statistical controls to make sure the sample isn't so skewed.
To the extent that some systems do relatively more outpatient work than others, using patient days will yield a skewed result.
The bulk of the tax relief is skewed toward high-income households, who economists say have a low propensity to consume.
Beneficiaries of programs for the poor tend to vote less than those who have received benefits skewed toward the more affluent.
Consider Texas: According to NBC News's exit polls, the Democratic electorate actually skewed older in Tuesday's primary compared to past primaries.
The more skewed national income is toward the rich, the more difficult it is to maintain a robust aggregate demand growth.
In that context, to spend enormous sums on appearance is not just indicative of a skewed value system, it's morally reprehensible.
That's usually why our own personal stories become skewed and monotonous, told only through the misleading eyes of power and propaganda.
The fluidity of the resulting images, where the focus is imperfect and the perspective skewed, instills a sense of fleeting time.
In many American cities and downtown areas, new residential development is now heavily skewed toward more expensive, larger apartments and condos.
Many participants said British and European markets were skewed to the downside and expected some wild moves given falling trading volumes.
That said, the one I tried was overwhelmed by a comically large piece of lettuce, which sort of skewed my opinion.
Even among Americans who directly own stocks, the actual amount and value of those holdings is heavily skewed toward the top.
So there are major caveats about how the AI model could be safely applied to other less skewed, more diverse populations.
If the country's overall performance looks mediocre, note that it is also highly skewed by London and the southeast of England.
In his work, Bruneau finds that political partisans have a skewed view of how they think their opponents think of them.
And stock reactions to U.S. earnings results so far has been skewed toward "sell the news" so far this reporting season.
That's especially true given concerns that Zuckerberg and Facebook have wrongly skewed elections and helped dictators more easily oppress their citizens.
The limiting conditions of the contracts stars sign with the labels can also create skewed expectations of how stars should act.
It was the most since US$6.5bn in the second quarter of 2014, which was skewed by the Texas Competitive loan.
I cannot explain why menopause hit the medical literature late, but so much about women has been badly skewed by men.
The statistic is somewhat skewed because in earlier decades the farthest outside slots were not always filled, as they are now.
Only six Democratic candidates took the stage together Tuesday in a field that has skewed older and whiter as it narrows.
Mr. Longstreth kept his music fearlessly, willfully odd, writing songs that fractured themselves, then knitted themselves together in newly skewed ways.
SKEWED: The Hill's Ben Kamisar reports: Donald Trump thinks there is something "phony" about polls that show him trailing Hillary Clinton.
Donald Trump has galvanized current antagonisms, yet he inherited a system that was already dramatically skewed in favor of the rich.
It's another thing entirely to avoid positions that actually are popular but just don't play well on a skewed electoral terrain.
In a city where the police force still skewed whiter than the population, demands for an independent police monitor were ignored.
The pieces traversed New Orleans jazz from slightly skewed traditionalism to knotty modernism; solos navigated every twist with brawn and panache.
On the outlook for both economic activity and prices, the BOJ warned that risks for both were "skewed to the downside".
In reality, I usually cried once on any given day that I cried at all, but the distribution is pretty skewed.
"Risks for oil remain skewed to the downside in the second half of 2016," analysts at Morgan Stanley said in a report.
For example, Gale said that animal numbers could be inflated, giving a skewed picture of how much meat is eaten in China.
The film represents the aesthetics of the band, marrying the natural and synthetic, with warped shots and skewed footage interwoven with animation.
INGBA's loan book is skewed towards residential mortgages and the bank adopts a conservative risk appetite, broadly consistent with its domestic peers.
On top of that, there's a new propeller design with a slightly skewed tip that's meant to improve efficiency and reduce noise.
According to Sarita, Bangalore has been changing in the past few years and the sex ratio of the city feels drastically skewed.
Liaoning was also mired in a data falsification scandal involving years of inflated fixed asset investment data, which skewed previous growth figures.
The trader explains that the reduced chance of seeing a loss makes this a good trade, despite the skewed risk-reward relationship.
The researchers are open about the limitations of their results, saying that their sample group skewed toward males with some higher education.
While I'm all about a good Netflix binge, I do have a theory as to why the Forrester survey skewed this way.
Avoid focusing solely on work because this offers a skewed picture of who you are and comes across as insincere, says Martin.
The trend is skewed toward millennial shoppers between the ages of 292 and 213, though older shoppers are also adopting the habit.
Our moral instincts are really skewed and biased in ways people underestimate, so I don't think there's any easy solution to it.
Nearly three-quarters of strategists who answered a separate question said the risk to their dollar forecasts was skewed to the upside.
The sisters are now three years older, for one, and that meant losing, after much debate, Anna's signature braids, which skewed girlish.
The jobless rate is at a 13-month peak while employment has been skewed toward part-time work over the past year.
News of the dropped pilot led to a Deadline reported that the series tested well but skewed "too female" at early screenings.
A business can be one hell of a tax shelter The tax code is undoubtedly skewed toward easing burdens on small businesses.
So the average of $192,819 for the first six months of 2016 is skewed by the broad range of the 17 publishers.
In China skewed sex ratios mean that a prospective bridegroom must own an apartment and shower his future in-laws with cash.
IN 2004, Justice Anthony Kennedy lamented that state legislators are "in the business of rigging elections" by drawing highly skewed electoral lines.
But he's also suspicious of some of the recent polling, saying that results probably have been skewed by momentum from respective conventions.
Fox News, unsurprisingly, had the most dramatically skewed ideological ratios against abortion — both in terms of anti-abortion speakers and abortion misinformation.
The urgent need for reform is not of the welfare system, but the regulations and policies that produce such skewed market outcomes.
When asked if the systems could discriminate — causing skewed results for certain genders, races, or the like — el Kaliouby grew briefly grave.
Synthetic benchmarks, like the popular AnTuTu and Geekbench, can be "gamed" by clever device manufacturers and leave you with majorly skewed results.
The trend is skewed toward millennial shoppers between the ages of 18 and 25, though older shoppers are also adopting the habit.
But as our briefing explains, the investment surge is unlike any before—it is skewed towards tech giants, not firms with factories.
More than a quarter of Americans have skewed perceptions of their financial health, according to a 2018 financial wellness report from Prudential.
A majority of people oppose the Constituent Assembly, which critics have said is a sham election skewed to give Maduro a majority.
"That was partly offset by aviation," whose sales fell 25 percent because a large order last year skewed the comparison, he added.
The demographics are skewed; 75 percent are uploaders, those 3D model designers that have the skill sets the VR industry sorely needs.
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That was in keeping with previous iterations of Lollapalooza; the Chicago festival has had similarly skewed lineups since its inception in 1991.
Bye cites the example of the 2013 crackdown by Chinese authorities on gift-giving by officials, which skewed demand for luxury brands.
Should that sentiment hold true in Asia, it suggests that the risks heading into the Chinese data are skewed to the upside.
It's as if the Democrats and media outlets collectively hired Mitt Romney's disgraced pollster and lulled themselves into a massively skewed fantasy.
This is likely to have a bigger impact on Kors than Coach, as its sales are more heavily skewed toward department stores.
The giving, while still skewed in the favor of churches, does begin to tip more towards traditional charities and non-profits, though.
"It was quite good going off first as your judgment on how the ride went isn't skewed by the result," he said.
And when it comes to US multinationals, the results are even more skewed, due to what I've dubbed their "stateless income" shenanigans.
Male actors may disapprove of the zeal of enthusiastic admirers, but the film industry as a whole is skewed in their favour.
"Its definition has been changed and skewed over time — especially within today's image obsessed society," a blogger wrote about the #ImFlattered campaign.
This is due, in large part, to a skewed idea of what is "appropriate" about women's bodies — and, oddly enough, to censorship.
Prime subscribers have skewed toward high-earners; with overall growth slowing, Amazon is now pushing for more low- and middle-income subscribers.
Results are expectedly skewed based on party affiliation, with 28500 percent of Democrats backing Gillum and 6900 percent voicing support for DeSantis.
The skewed demand leaves market makers saddled with more risk and they have reacted by pushing up the price of such options.
Fake news skewed almost entirely pro-Trump, and was consumed most voraciously by the most politically conservative Americans, according to the researchers.
The courts have repeatedly ruled against malapportionment, although they typically decline to throw out the results of elections held with skewed maps.
" Asked whether he believed that Kate is an "unfit mother" by Oz, Jon answers that he thinks "her belief system is skewed.
The children of the future might have a wildly skewed version of history, thanks to a meme making the rounds on Twitter.
Nothing would more powerfully deflate the puffed-up house of lies, grievances and skewed truths that proved so irresistible to their fathers.
The firm said Beyond Meat's risk/reward "skewed towards the upside" as the company is getting through it IPO lock-up expiration.
Silverstein said the blockbuster should herald a new era in a Hollywood film industry skewed in favor of male characters and filmmakers.
The stereotypical image of killer robots, especially in cinema, has skewed the debate on what AI really means in practice for religion.
As might be deduced from the skewed distribution of farm subsidies, they do not improve the situation of less-well-off farmers.
"The economic risks from Brexit are skewed heavily to the downside," said Robert Wood, UK economist at Bank of America Merrill Lynch.
Upturn's study, titled "Discrimination through optimization: How Facebook's ad delivery can lead to skewed outcomes," seeks to support some of HUD's claims.
Housing stock west of the canal is more "skewed toward lower-priced homes" than it is to the east, Mr. Miller said.
Upturn's study, titled "Discrimination through optimization: How Facebook's ad delivery can lead to skewed outcomes," seems to support some of HUD's claims.
Some poll-unskewers surely believed the polls were skewed; others were simply desperate to give dispirited Republicans something to hold on to.
It's sickening that a company would use these struggles just to advance some skewed agenda and paint themselves as the good guys.
The unemployment rate, at 5.9 percent, is at a 13-month peak while new jobs are heavily skewed towards part-time work.
It does not not shy away from the complex emotions involved in organizing, or the effects of routine surveillance and skewed narratives.
The superhero genre has long been skewed to male characters but female characters have slowly become a larger presence in recent years.
My view of relationships was so skewed, I had no idea that I would ever be worthy of someone I have now.
Those who said they were likely to subscribe to the service skewed younger, between the ages of 333 and 34, and male.
Plenty of Fish skewed a bit older, with 32 percent of users who prefer POF between the ages of 25 and 34.
"There's no constituency for open borders, endless war and these international trade deals that are skewed against the United States," she said.
Liberals, for their part, gnashed their teeth over the result, pointing out a variety of methodological flaws that could have skewed it.
The Handmaid's Tale lets me look at our reality through a skewed lens, while Stranger Things takes me away from it entirely.
Other issues that heavily affect communities of color, such as mass incarceration and police violence, have only become more skewed with time.
Its download speeds have been skewed by so many people testing 5G E.[Rani Molla] Everyone in TV news goes for outrage.
If we think of these accused young men as athletes rather than in terms of race, the numbers no longer seem skewed.
For Google, that means claims that its search results are skewed against conservatives, though academics and industry insiders largely dismiss those concerns.
The virus is exposing a range of contradictions ready for sharpening — for example, a simmering generational conflict spurred by skewed fatality rates.
Maybe that's a small part of why, when I finally accepted tailored clothing into my life, my taste in suits skewed Italian.
For the last two decades, political comedy has skewed liberal, and to liberals, almost everything Trump does seems simultaneously terrible and important.
He and others argue that the act has become skewed toward restricting economic development and Americans' livelihoods rather than protecting threatened animals.
Initial reviews of the Razr have skewed negative, with screen issues and poor camera performance raised by both Android Central and Input.
The committee held hearings during his tenure scrutinizing prominent N.L.R.B. actions in which the witnesses skewed toward business representatives and other skeptics.
In the early days of any epidemic, the reporting will be skewed to severe cases and will render any fatality estimates unreliable.
A slim majority of respondents - 2112 of 210 - said risks to their outlook were skewed more to the upside in the Nov.
Five of the seven are from Southern California districts, while two are from the Central Valley region that historically has skewed conservative.
The audience skewed younger, Mr. Rieckens said, explaining that FIRE appeals to millennials partly because they have faced precarious jobs without pensions.
The second prong of the defense is to suggest that the women's memories and recollections are skewed given the passage of time.
Facebook's news and advertising algorithm determines your daily reality, bombarding you with skewed ads and sketchy news that only reinforces your worldview.
The ruling applies only to state legislative districts, but its reasoning applies equally to North Carolina's congressional districts, which are equally skewed.
Democrats charge that the Nunes' memo is skewed and contains inaccuracies intended to undermine special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation into Trump's team.
But it's important to recognize that the perception of such an endgame, however skewed it is, makes a lot of people uneasy.
Skewed data is a very old problem in the social sciences, but machine learning hides its bias under a layer of confusion.
Given geoengineering's potential to disrupt the natural systems that all life depends on, skewed attitudes toward risk could have globe-spanning significance.
We believe firms with limited diversification or those skewed to business harder hit by S2 capital requirements are the most likely targets.
This joke forgets how US immigration selects for promising, well-educated Asian immigrants creating a skewed perception of who Asian Americans are.
Some of Rudd's earliest jobs skewed a bit more on the traditional side: delivering newspapers, bagging groceries, he told IMDB in 2015.
For all the drama attending the St. Louis Blues' unlikely championship in June, the playoffs were also skewed by several officiating miscues.
Islamic folklore and narratives are full of flying machines, impossible journeys, skewed time frames and stories that illuminate cultural or scientific theories.
I also noticed that the distribution of the temperatures starts as an approximately symmetric distribution and becomes skewed right over the years.
" Evan Brown, head of macro asset allocation strategy, UBS Asset Management, New York "It definitely skewed on the dovish side of expectations.
A group representing U.S. secretaries of state lauded the goal of bolstering election security, but warned that the findings might be skewed.
This means researchers sometimes cherry-pick results, leaving doctors and patients with a skewed picture of how drugs and devices actually work.
In a world heavily skewed toward people who can pay for access to resources, we do what we can to provide equity.
The selection is heavily skewed toward Atari 2600 games, but there's a fist-full of arcade versions as well, to keep things interesting.
Jumin is an aloof businessman and cat fanatic whose public presence and womanizing father have skewed his ideas about romance into something strange.
Lowe also retained his concerns about record low wage growth and a tardy labor market with jobs heavily skewed toward part-time work.
But over 22015 percent of strategists who answered an extra question said the risk to those predictions were skewed more to the downside.
But where those earlier groups skewed more toward punk, Hey Violet's new album, From the Outside, is straight up partly cloudy pop punk.
Classic examples include greed, fear, social or economic pressure, skewed performance incentives, silos, inadequate reporting mechanisms and failure to integrate ethics into recruiting.
There were some outliers who skewed the averages higher, but the median percentage of income spent on Lyft or Uber was less than .
Job growth skewed by full-time positions, which rose by 318,000, while part-time jobs increased by 242,000, according to the household survey.
But when those arrests are skewed due to the well documented over-policing of low-income and minority communities, biases only reasserts themselves.
"We are highly skewed towards Europe and Asia and less so (towards) the US." (Reporting by Brenna Hughes Neghaiwi, editing by John Revill)
Overall, this is a perfect storm for US farmers and the fundamentals for DE are now skewed to the downside, in our view.
Batches with all-purpose flour skewed grainy if not catastrophic, but you could try arrowroot or tapioca starch in place of the potato.
Most consumer-facing technology firms have user bases that are skewed towards the young and non-Americans, both groups that dislike Mr Trump.
The distribution of those profits seems to have become more skewed, with successful firms enjoying bigger profits and the rest seeing relative decline.
Others' scale-up and exit successes offer few guarantees, of course, given how competitive the space and how skewed the distribution of spoils.
TorrentFreak's founder told CNBC via email, that data could be "slightly skewed" due to time differences across the globe as well regional preferences.
In addition, Clinton voters skewed more conservative than Clinton on several issues, like immigration and how aggressively the US should be fighting ISIS.
As the economy becomes centred on knowledge, clusters such as London and New York grow even more valuable, yet the dividends are skewed.
That said, "The Creative Spark" is strong on man's imaginative accomplishments and offers an important corrective to the skewed debate on human nature.
California's law, while not applicable to all the governing body's players, works as a counterweight to the skewed hierarchy of big-time sports.
At birth, there have been 1.15 males to every female born in China in 2016, the most skewed gender ratio in the world.
Eni is counting on Mexico to help rebalance its resource portfolio which is skewed to gas after major discoveries in Egypt and Mozambique.
Critics allege Mr Bolloré has skewed the coverage of his TV channels and newspapers in favour of politicians vital to his business interests.
But look, that number will always be skewed when you allow 42 points against the likes of [rubs eyes, rapidly blinks] Alex Smith?
If economists' senior ranks are skewed in favour of men, then the profession's output might also be biased towards results they find appealing.
Meanwhile, 36-year-old Martorana, a senior division order analyst, has been single for two years and has a "skewed outlook" on relationships.
He told The Verge he came to GDC specifically because he was made aware the roundtable may be skewed toward anti-union rhetoric.
Following a review, OCC staff agreed in early 2017 that the loans were racially skewed and recommended public sanctions, according to the sources.
But the jokes now skewed broad and anti-­Western; the show's marketing slogan proclaimed ''We will make a man out of an American!
But the problem isn't with Meredith – it's with the economically skewed, patriarchal world that forces a woman to use her beauty as currency.
The market is also skewed by heavy government support for electric vehicles, prompting Ford and others to seek partners and expand local production.
This is without concerted marketing efforts (they did launch on Product Hunt last September, so early users have skewed towards Silicon Valley/California).
" And after Kerry spoke, Netanyahu derided the speech as "skewed against Israel," arguing that Israel doesn't need "to be lectured by foreign leaders.
Clearly, though, admission are skewed towards the U.S. — the question is whether Qi Lu and creation of YC China can significantly alter that.
There may not be broad concern about the economy, but those that are worried have skewed toward a particular group — frustrated white guys.
It warned that corporate governance is skewed to benefit shareholders over workers, undermining their wages for the sake of investors and corporate executives.
The ensuing field piece was something of a mixed bag that skewed toward lower-brow gags, like having the fictional president swig mayonnaise.
Most foreign exchange strategists also say risks to forecasts for the dollar to gain against every major currency are skewed to the upside.
At the time, she says, every single job site she read for advice "skewed very male," in terms of both topics and voice.
But in recent years, the award has skewed more and more toward cinematographers who set up complicated shots, often with elaborate camera choreography.
The order book was worth around $1.75 billion, with interest from investors "slightly skewed" towards the tap of the 2026s, the document added.
That is the largest monthly jump ever, with the exception of a change in mortgage policy in 2015 that temporarily skewed the data.
Following those early highs, the output of the blue hedgehog has skewed toward the disappointing, with few standouts and plenty of forgettable releases.
He had learned about it from Baidu, China's largest search engine, which did not make clear that advertising payments skewed its search results.
Such skewed proportions are not unique: in England and Wales, 15% of the prison population is Muslim, compared with 5% of the population.
Because of this skewed system, the Council has targeted Israel with more condemnatory country-specific resolutions than the rest of the world combined.
Ms. Bündchen, whose diet once skewed improbably toward Coke and hamburgers, now observes the more stringent dietary practices favored by her athlete husband.
The coverage gets further skewed as news outlets fall over themselves to prove that they are, in fact, paying attention to his base.
They spun, swirled and hair-tossed, pressing one crotch atop the other as each did the splits, a visual palindrome that skewed lewd.
The result is a seriously flawed report that entrenches the skewed perspective long dominant in policy circles and the media in the West.
With fewer people completing the census, the bureau's data will be skewed, resulting in an undercount of marginalized communities — including many immigrant communities.
The bank's asset quality has been supported by its conservative loan mix, which is skewed towards residential mortgages, and the favourable economic environment.
But because the line shows the statistical relationship between GDP and SPI scores, it is skewed by the wealth of the Gulf states.
New trade deals, such as the proposed Trans-Pacific Partnership, are remarkably skewed towards American interests in areas such as intellectual-property rights.
While the results are largely skewed along party lines, Gillum received support from 11 percent of Republican voters surveyed, according to the poll.
He is to be thanked for a critique of the paper which, though skewed, pays it the compliment of taking it very seriously.
So powerful, in fact, that you may need to think about rebalancing down the road, lest your portfolio becomes overly skewed towards equities.
"I also mentioned that the field of music educators, much like the general population of educators, is skewed toward white individuals," he wrote.
Couples try to kiss with faces skewed to the sides, as water is poured over their heads, or with cigarettes in the way.
First, the Western group of students was larger than the Eastern group, so the difference in sample sizes could have skewed the findings.
The lawsuit argues that the additional question will deter people in predominantly immigrant communities from responding to the census, resulting in skewed numbers.
Market open interest is broadly bullish, skewed towards calls, which confer the right to buy, over puts, which confer the right to sell.
Nunes hammered the process as "skewed," since Republicans were not permitted to hear from certain requested witnesses, including the whistleblower and Hunter Biden.
Because the movie treats the character with some skewed affection, I now like to think Clamp is more Ted Turner than Donald Trump.
Season 3 is set in North Carolina, in our era of stagnant wages and opiate addiction, starved social services and skewed law enforcement.
Criticism, however, arose over how the plan was skewed toward the wealthy, while questions remained over how the tax cuts would be funded.
He reveals what makes a person feel lost—the perverse and tawdry elements that define people as castoffs in a skewed American landscape.
Major investment in road projects, skewed heavily toward the interests of the affluent, has resulted in booming car ownership and multiple choke points.
But farmers say the formula was skewed by the historic rollercoaster ride taken by grain prices and farm incomes from 2205 to 219.50.
Particularly, it skewed, the more knowledge worker you got, and the more you got into large metropolitan hubs, the more true it became.
It affected my relationships with girlfriends and dating and skewed my confidence, and strongly affected my opinion of my sexual value and attractiveness.
The anxious subjects also skewed toward identifying anger in ambiguous facial expressions; that association proved weaker with the larger group of participants, though.
They now earn about half of all degrees, but top positions,funding, and even authorship of papers remain skewed in favour of men.
The glitch-skewed shimmer of Hudson Mohawke's electronic soundtrack perfectly complements the sun-kissed, high-tech climes of the San Francisco Bay setting.

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