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"skewing" Definitions
  1. a process of removing excess gold leaf from a stamped surface.
  2. skewings,
  3. the gold leaf so removed.
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"One side is skewing single-payer health care, the other is skewing anti-gay and pro-gun, and no one is serving as the steward of pro-growth competitiveness policy."
And other factors may be skewing studies in unforeseen ways.
They said Google is skewing the election results for Hillary Clinton.
AirPods are also, according to Slice Intelligence, skewing heavily male (85%).
Was the media skewing a story too good to pass up?
But faulty questions may be skewing the results, our columnist writes.
Methods of diagnosis can also change daily, skewing the figures unhelpfully.
"We have a young-skewing audience, and they're obviously mobile," Noto said.
But he still believed he was balancing that news, not skewing it.
STEWART: I see the world of journalism skewing more towards comedy, unfortunately.
"I don't know exactly why such a skewing has occurred," he said.
They also suspected Google was skewing search results in favor of Mrs.
The White House is already skewing crime stats to fit Trump's agenda The White House is already skewing crime stats to fit Trump's agenda Americans should be able to trust any data or statistics published by the federal government.
But some have argued that a skewing toward omega-6 has become unhealthy.
Some critics accused McCulloch of skewing the investigation in favor of the officer.
Trump's supporters say critics of the parade are being disingenuous and skewing history.
If so, how is this skewing the identity we are shaping for them?
Taken together, those actions could be skewing the shape of the yield curve.
Republicans are wildly skewing tax-cut benefits to a group of the wealthiest.
The USDA spokeswoman added that the aid was designed to avoid skewing planting decisions.
This year, those coats are skewing more a-gendered, less tailored, and more utilitarian.
If the video is in fact tied to the election, it's likely skewing democratic.
Instead, Soraa says, its color technology mimics sunlight by skewing toward more violet light.
Younger generations who have had limited time to save aren't skewing the numbers either.
Now, it appears that the company could face new fines over skewing search results.
Of course, there are some menu items skewing our results, like a $100 doughnut.
Consider Peppa's compatriot in kid-friendly shows turned adult-skewing memes, Arthur the aardvark.
Others have suggested that commercial interests are skewing results when antidepressants are being tested.
The band has never been one to shy away from experimentation or skewing normalcy.
Skewing even younger, the brand is launching a collaboration with Harry Potter in June.
Snap polls showed the public was split between Mohammed and the network, skewing Mohammed.
Skewing that market with government-backed incentive schemes reduces efficiency, destroys competition, and undercuts quality.
More Bush voters demurred than did Kerry voters, skewing the poll result in Kerry's favor.
There are problems in three cities, specifically in Baltimore, that are skewing the national average.
Old records impose a broad cost, skewing labour markets by discouraging many from job-seeking.
Young people who haven't had as much time to save aren't skewing the statistics, either.
But, so far, the potential US audience for Disney Plus is skewing younger and male.
Opinions tended to vary by age and race, the most indignant skewing whiter and older.
Recently, the casts of The Bachelor and The Bachelorette have been skewing younger and younger.
These days the market is skewing younger, the result in part of a promotional shift.
But some researchers do worry about it having deleterious effects on us, skewing our morality.
And it is skewing our value system in a way that isn't good for anyone.
Those occurred in March of 2016 and April this year, possibly skewing first quarter figures.
Maresca's bimonthly Saturday Bad Habit parties, Misster caters to a younger-skewing, Brooklyn-based crowd.
Even with last December's plunge skewing the data, Hickey notes the historical trend is intact.
Tsonga spurned a third set point when skewing a backhand wide off a Murray second serve.
The industry in Ireland is now growing so fast, it is skewing the country's economic data.
As these people come of voting age, they'll continue skewing support further and further toward legalization.
Older people are skewing to vote to leave the EU in Thursday's referendum, according to polls.
That's just a 14% rate — and that's skewing high because we published 31 diaries in July.
But there was still the possibility that visual and other environmental cues were skewing the results.
Even before the conversation, Trump and his administration were skewing crime statistics to fit their agenda.
But subsequent seasons, produced and released by Netflix, have been skewing in an increasingly positive direction.
I'm interested in hearing the last time a show was shot down for skewing too male.
This despite the fact that the statement itself was seen as skewing — if anything — mildly dovish.
In June, the EU fined Google €2.4 billion ($2.7 billion) for skewing its search engine results.
Or would Democrats be better off skewing younger and more in line with their party's base?
JA: I think that the animated show was skewing a little younger, a little more magical.
But a closer look reveals that inconsistent data collection practices may be partially skewing those figures.
Energy sector results are skewing overall S&P 500 earnings because of year-ago negative results.
The gap between China's official plans and actual activities suggests interest groups are skewing Xi's signature initiative.
You knew that you'd probably alienate parts of your fan base that were skewing more right-wing.
Do you see the world of comedy skewing more towards a comedy-journalism hybrid in any way?
" The USDA said "the program is being designed to avoid skewing planting decisions one way or another.
A single Wall Street analyst is responsible for skewing the revenue picture of the whole stock market.
As previously reported , complaints about the answers skewing toward a more dirty-minded audience are nothing new.
But that isn't necessarily the case: Patriot's Martellus Bennett's reasons for not going are likely skewing political.
Not only that, but the skewing of the democratic process risks undermining the faith of our citizens.
When a new defendant is tested against these patterns, the risk of racial skewing should be lower.
This disparity in reporting fuels the perception that officials are skewing the numbers to dampen public outcry.
The infusion of politics and skewing of mainstream media have made it impossible to discuss immigration objectively.
TST has, in her view, a diversity problem, skewing toward a generally privileged and largely white demographic.
So as soon as you want something to happen you begin skewing the data to support it.
President Trump, in the past, has accused Google of skewing its search results to portray him negatively.
Those were helped by governments around the world skewing regulations and providing extensive funding for research and development.
That's astronomically old in the eyes of broadcast TV, and even in the older-skewing cable news world.
I would argue states have been skewing the playing field since the advent of government regulation of electricity.
Our assessment heavily weighs the four-year return to avoid a large sign-up bonus skewing the results.
Furthermore, Strack thought that videotaping the subjects might have made them more self-conscious, also skewing the results.
To control for spammers skewing the results, the researchers only counted a user's first comment on each video.
"Despite a reputation for metal skewing Anglo, it doesn't in New Mexico and never has," Mr. Keller said.
But even the conservative-skewing Fox News, whether consciously or not, will sometimes embrace The Daily Show's techniques.
But some companies may be eager to show they are taking advantage of the open window, skewing markets.
Our assessment heavily weighs the five-year return to avoid a large sign-up bonus skewing the results.
President Trump, in the past, has repeatedly accused Google of skewing its search results to portray him negatively.
Many elected Republicans are already comfortable accusing Facebook and Google of skewing their platforms in favor of Democrats.
They argue the question will scare people in immigrant communities away from responding, skewing an accurate population count.
But a closer look at the data shows the emphasis on high net-worth millennials is skewing our perspective.
When the site first launched, he noticed certain individual users flooding the system with multiple votes, skewing the results.
As Vox's Tara Golshan reported in 2017, white women without college educations had been skewing more conservative for decades.
Trump will be able to nominate a new Supreme Court justice, skewing that court's balance to the conservative side.
And critics say the Trump administration is skewing those results by adding a question about citizenship to the census.
However, the authors said studies focusing on sperm counts in these regions are limited, therefore possibly skewing that conclusion.
The Huffington Post wrote an article earlier this month accusing Silver of skewing polls, sparking a tweetstorm from Silver.
The inclusion of editor and op-ed pieces, then, could have played a role in skewing the data somewhat.
In the case of Deadpool 2, results are somewhere in between, but skewing toward favorably justifying the film's existence.
The decision required Google cease practices judged to be illegally skewing the market and do so within 103 days.
But PPS President Max Stier notes part of that is because Trump has named fewer people, skewing the averages.
Voters for Obama generally backed the "uncommitted" option on their ballots, skewing pollsters' idea of who might turn out.
Looking into whether President Trump or his campaign committee was involved with the Russians in skewing our 2016 election?
Our structures must preclude bishops from deterring complaints against them, from hampering their investigation, or from skewing their resolution.
The skewing is minimal as long as the sample still contains many different values that are far from 1.
"We see event odds as skewing towards a slightly positive price impact," Macquarie Research analysts said in a note.
Technology is making the rich richer, skewing people's consumption of entertainment towards the biggest hits and the most powerful platforms.
The move blocked a number of academics from sitting on board, skewing its composition to include more industry-affiliated scientists.
I'd call it a friendly troll, but that like from "my_mom" cuts pretty deep at Facebook's older-skewing user base.
By potentially skewing the science justifying EPA's regulations, it could make it easier for opponents to halt or overturn them.
With social media skewing toward more customizable content, however, it might open up more avenues for designers who want work.
The twisting and skewing of her paintings would eventually introduce a three-dimensionality that opened a new space for painting.
But some analysts said higher prices may also be skewing the data and exaggerating the strength of its economic recovery.
It helps that my husband and I are extremely compatible financially, skewing towards the "very frugal" end of the spectrum.
Farinah kept the frame and ends of her hair dipped in blonde with some pieces skewing more platinum than others.
The result is something aesthetically closer to classic techno, albeit often skewing towards beats-per-minute on the speedier side.
First, the hospitals used in this representative sample between 2003 and 2012 had changed over time, probably skewing the results.
" When I asked Dr. Bromley about the Manson family in particular, he sighed and said, "It's such a skewing outlier.
He has even reportedly even accused media and economists of skewing data to thwart his reelection, according to the report.
Peterson describes the typical user as "an active millennial woman," with the community skewing 70 percent female at this point.
Some of those videos might have the perception of skewing in one direction or, you know, call it more extreme.
All of this works to further various political agendas while also skewing and distorting the reality around the film's production.
That allowed them to keep track of everyone's partisanship to see whether Facebook was skewing ad delivery by political affiliation.
From the get-go, crime data experts warned that the Trump Administration could be skewing stats to fit its agenda.
The French choreographer Jean-Christophe Maillot is fond of skewing tradition, preferring to delve into the psychological underpinnings of his characters.
Rivals accuse Google of skewing its search results, and women have sued the company for alleged discrimination in pay and promotions.
One thing was clear from the autopsy: The party needed to expand a voter base skewing too white and too old.
Target has grappled with finding a balance between communicating value and style, after skewing too heavily toward value after the recession.
The move blocked a number of academics from sitting on the board, skewing its composition to include more industry-affiliated scientists.
As Spotify rose to prominence, its younger-skewing user base proved less enraptured with the establishment, machine-produced pop of yore.
Even if the contractors on MTurk are paid ethically, it's not clear whether the data they provide is skewing researchers' findings.
A.-based colorist Oliva Virden tells us that she sees hair color skewing a bit more natural in the new year.
Whether this has to do with sports, entertainment or politics, algorithms that present us with content are — unwittingly — skewing our compass.
By skewing income to the high-saving rich, an increase in income inequality within countries has added to the saving glut.
For both men and women the greatest number of suicides occur at middle age, with it skewing slightly older for men.
CORRY: This summer's releases were ruled by artists who "should be" washed, if we're speaking in terms of rap skewing younger.
Indeed, the electoral college often magnifies the size of the victory of the eventual winner, skewing our historic memory of elections.
For example, we don't have to say goodbye to loaded nachos, but we'd benefit from skewing the usual ingredients in them.
The offers would come from the board, not the government of Puerto Rico, reducing any possibility of local connections skewing deals.
Even the owners of brick-and-mortar secondhand stores have seen their customer bases grow and diversify, skewing younger than before.
Sides include both Chinese smashed cucumbers — labeled spicy, but skewing sweet — and Thanksgiving-table potatoes bearing stitches of rosemary and thyme.
Skewing trendy, not wonky, you'll find Sip highlighting 2018's most innovative companies, Elon Musk selling flamethrowers, or Uber's new bus killer.
The other ginormous elephant in the room is big tech's massive size; which is itself skewing the market and far more besides.
Applications were 42% higher than a year ago, but again, given the minuscule base of applications, the percentage moves are skewing larger.
If one of those slices outperforms the others, it has the same effect of skewing the tidy ratios you determined made sense.
In response to its younger-skewing customers, manufacturers are selling plenty of brightly-colored backpacks, inserts, and jackets that appeal to teens.
But those studies had been small and featured volunteers who were new to the gym, potentially skewing the outcomes, Dr. Phillips says.
For this reason, about 38 percent of Washington state workers had to be left out of the study, possibly skewing the calculations.
Sinclair, which has drawn scrutiny for pushing conservative-skewing segments onto its local newscasts, says it is not moving on Mr. O'Reilly.
Winton will act as a market maker and subsidise trading, rather than taking a cut or skewing the odds in its favour.
Given that the channel has a younger-skewing profile, it's inevitable that this plight would unfold from the perspective of the kids.
They made it relevant at a time when the global cohort of luxury goods consumers was skewing more inexorably toward the young.
However, more recently we're told voters are skewing farther left and farther right, leaving the middle empty and the nation hopelessly divided.
Savin-Williams himself studied homosexuality in teenagers and noticed "jokesters" skewing research results in another study, reported by the LA Times in 2014.
More firms in Europe were using passporting than UK-based firms but the data show heavy skewing towards London as a financial centre.
Allegra: I'm going to pivot off your last point, Aja, in the interest of skewing slightly more positive — despite our dour subject matter!
And once researchers significantly change their questions, it's difficult or impossible to compare certain types of data over time without skewing the results.
But Democrats and civil rights groups fear the question will scare people in immigrant communities from responding to the census, skewing the numbers.
For more adult-skewing political punnery, take a minute relish these Erection Da — errr, Election Day-themed mashups of scenes from Sausage Party.
Much of McGloughlin's work involved stabilizing and adjusting the scale of the footage, skewing and stretching to match the underlying video as needed.
The age of the average Nascar viewer is 58, and the fan base is skewing older faster than that of any other sport.
Look for a possible third of Bloomberg's money to be invested in California races, where all the macro voter tendencies are skewing Democratic.
"We realized that if we imposed certain visions, we would be somewhat skewing the experiment toward what we think a soup is," he said.
The lineup was also impeccably curated, tracing a global network of today's most exciting club music DJs and heavily skewing femme, queer, and trans.
But with new store growth skewing toward these shops, "there will be a higher representation from the smaller-format stores with each passing year."
The victims' identities were not confirmed by authorities, though numerous reports highlighted Grande's largely youth-skewing fan base, including children, teens and young adults.
Looking back, I can spot a clear break in my behavior and writing, both skewing toward the life-affirming, the cute, and the strange.
The challengers argue that the citizenship question will scare people in immigrant communities away from responding, skewing the accuracy of the decennial population count.
But would all faces be popular and would all symbols be unpopular, or are a few outliers skewing our perceptions of the whole group?
But the way in which the Trump administration is currently counting the drop-offs could be temporarily skewing the results in a negative manner.
But a diverse set of polls helps protect against the possibility that one of those potential biases is skewing our perception of the race.
Short term, the idea is that Vice would use Refinery's audience and 29Rooms events business to complement its male-skewing and video-focused business.
I'd say a majority of the photo editors I know are female and it is, at least editorially, a pretty female-skewing career choice.
Read: The White House is already skewing crime stats to fit Trump's agenda On the other hand, some experts caution against downplaying the data.
That's especially true among those under 65, long the average age of a Buick owner, though I recently read it's skewing more toward 59.
Mr. Sanders campaigned hard in the state last week, with large rallies of his youth-skewing supporters in Northern Virginia, Richmond and Virginia Beach.
YES. As above, this may be skewing German and South Korean results by identifying asymptomatic and mildly symptomatic persons unlikely to require medical care.
Horrendous reviews may have contributed to the decline; the first weekend for "Fifty Shades of Grey" also happened to include Valentine's Day, skewing comparisons.
Leaked internal emails showed that top Wasserman Schultz and other top DNC had privately discussed ways of skewing the primary race in Clinton's favor.
Download for iPhone Download for Android Snapchat has a younger-skewing audience but can still be a really fun way to talk with friends.
It's the second most populous city in the U.S. and twelfth largest  by size (Alaska and Montana have a way of skewing those numbers).
If witnesses can fact-check their own testimony with video footage, they could end up masking their dishonesty more easily — possibly skewing an investigation.
There is no excusing it — not based on the taste-skewing mores of talk radio or the then-blogosphere, and not based on my intentions.
She also said Democrats were skewing hate crimes — which rose by 17 percent between 2016 and 2017, according to FBI data — to fit their agenda.
Consumer and public databases exhibit the opposite bias, skewing toward Caucasians, who are subsequently more likely to be identified with a familial search, Erlich says.
Others thought that maybe the alphabetical list was skewing the results: I admit I worried about this too, but I don't think I needed to.
Bernie Sanders among daily Twitter users, a social network that is seen as skewing in Sanders' favor, according to a Morning Consult poll released Tuesday.
The show and the sisters' social media activity allows the first family of reality TV to rewrite their narrative, often skewing it to benefit them.
If you look at the mix right now, the mix is actually skewing a lot more toward this bigger phone that has a higher price.
"It's been elevated to this pseudo-religious deference that I think is -- it's disrupting politics obviously, it's kind of skewing our values and it's dangerous."
"Rising challenges in some emerging and developing economies are skewing the current global economic growth risk forecast to the downside," OPEC said in the report.
The comments followed tweets earlier in the day where he accused Google of skewing its search results to favor results biased against him and conservatives.
The deal itself, moreover, would likely become a crucial issue in legislative elections, skewing both the City Council and the state legislature further against Amazon.
Because of "winner-take-all" elections, a state may have House members from both parties, but two senators from only one party, further skewing representation.
Skewing younger, more diverse, and more urban, progressives make up the very demographics that corporate America is looking for, both as consumers and as workers.
As is typical when Tumblr rolls out something new, the teen-skewing user base disagrees about whether the idea for Labs is great or terrible.
SNL's commentary kept skewing toward letting them off with a pass, assuming that deep down, they must see sense in the face of Trump's bluster.
Between the 2012 and 2016 elections, about 3.2 million Latino voters will become newly eligible to cast ballots – skewing the Hispanic voting population very young.
Bixler-Zavala's lyrics became more impressionistic, skewing away from traditional punk song fodder and embracing a kind of linguistic splicing that bordered on the nonsensical.
Most of the states I visited — Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, Nebraska, Kansas, Missouri — lean Republican, no doubt skewing the yard-sign count in Mr. Trump's favor.
"We liked the idea that it landed somewhere between an R-rated teen film and younger-skewing fare like Disney Channel movies," Mr. Bricke said.
By giving people the choice to buy insurance, Republicans could end up dangerously skewing the health insurance market, Obama administration officials and insurance executives say.
She's evidence of a changing culture of digital activism, one that's skewing younger and younger every time adult-run institutions get stuck in political gridlock.
Hira said companies tend to hire from the same schools and social circles, which leads to a skewing of the work force toward white men.
For one, despite much of the band's subject matter skewing toward the sincere, Jawbreaker had a sense of humor that never translated to its records.
And there is very likely some skewing in the findings based on who even decides to pick up an app like this in the first place.
Whether it's drug prices, climate change, or gun violence, the dominance of big money in our political system is skewing our democracy and hurting our people.
The evolution isn't necessarily skewing more toward realism as much as it is toward more emotion that can come off in a less cartoon-like way.
There is a creeping sense that something is profoundly wrong with the institution of masculinity, skewing men's perception of the lives they are expected to live.
Just weeks ago Congress moved to impeach the chief justice of the Supreme Court, convinced that he was skewing the judiciary in favour of the BJP.
New research suggests these chilly mice are skewing science results across a wide range of research areas—and the problem is far worse than anyone realized.
"The expectations of a collapse in the UK were massively over-pessimistic," Stanion said, blaming the pro-EU views of many economists for skewing their forecasts.
To make up for shortages of government bonds in much of the bloc including Germany, the ECB has been skewing asset purchases towards Italy and France.
A number of misleading statements that exaggerate the documents' descriptions of CIA capabilities, Weaver said, leads him to assume WikiLeaks is intentionally skewing the documents' contents.
Breathometer's Ratto says that the smelly compounds in onions degrade quickly, so they shouldn't be skewing my results even if I ate an onion-heavy diet.
"When you omit those folks from the talent pool of our national, most prestigious advisory board its a skewing that eliminates the best minds," Burke said.
The company also said it expects sales in the all-important holiday quarter to be between $89 billion and $93 billion, skewing short of analyst estimates.
A number of misleading statements that exaggerate the documents' descriptions of CIA capabilities, Weaver said, led him to assume WikiLeaks is intentionally skewing the documents' contents.
Even Copeland's solo material, once the home for his more club-oriented efforts of his more, is skewing toward more traditional instrumentation and rock-shaped compositions.
Huang Xiao Dan, Uoolu Huang said China's wealthy are skewing younger in age, are better educated and are more international; supportive trends for an online business.
Or, perhaps it has to do with our political parties skewing far to the extreme right and left, with moderate discourse and compromise a fond memory.
Meanwhile, the country nominee, Sturgill Simpson's A Sailor's Guide to Earth and Adele's more adult-contemporary skewing 25 were the only representatives of their respective fields.
Skewing older (30s and up), the crowd dwindles while much of the Lower East Side is hours from losing its cellphone and vomiting in a Juno.
At the end of 2016, we worried about how Facebook had become a cesspool of lies, bigotry, and hate, skewing election results in pursuit of profits.
Getting rid of a government prohibition on electric fuel charging stations makes electric vehicles more competitive without direct subsidy or skewing the marketplace via government fiat.
The fortunes of Fox Corp, then, are tied ever more tightly to its conservative-skewing news network, its access to an NFL package, and reality television.
Erica lied, saying that she was taking the medication as prescribed, but that her body absorbed it differently due to her stomach surgery, skewing the test results.
According to researchers at Stanford, Yale, and the University of Pennsylvania, the original study was based on surveys of voters that are extremely unreliable — skewing the results.
While white men remain the strongest opposition to electoral politics skewing left, white women heading to the polls continue to choose to uphold white supremacy and patriarchy.
Another thing that skewed records was that anyone who had insurance often got treatment for their cancer outside of the state, skewing where the cancer was reported. 
Skewing the numbers: In each section, Uber broke out numbers for its "customer support" employees, which include community support reps, Greenlight Hubs staff, and Xchange Leasing specialists.
In the spirit of skewing more spectacular than spooky, we tapped makeup artist Ashleigh Ciucci to whip up five makeup-centric costumes that are anything but generic.
As part of the deal, Netflix's new Spanish-language series Club de Cuervos will also make its way to TV, airing on UniMás, Univision's youth-skewing network.
The LME said it would consider changes to boost liquidity such as increased tick sizes, in response to criticism that computer-driven funds were skewing the market.
The concern is that fMRIs can create false positives, skewing the statistical analysis researchers perform to identify the brain areas that are activated when performing particular tasks.
In addition to skewing toward tech, buybacks also have been heavily tilted toward growth stocks, which have seen $280 billion in activity, compared with value's $90 billion.
With the midterms approaching, the company had discovered that Russia's model for exploiting Facebook had inspired a generation of new actors similarly focussed on skewing political debate.
And we had just come off the financial crisis and you had this new product coming on, with the feeling that everything was skewing toward the wealthy.
This unglamorous yet needed element of democracy is getting harder to come by, because of the obscene amount of money flooding political campaigns and skewing the news.
By 213-25, Scared Straight had been redubbed Ten Foot Pole—the band was skewing closer to pop-punk and wanted to distance themselves from straight edge.
Through five rooms, the Jamaica-born Ward creates fictional experiences for the viewer by skewing found material, photography, collage, video, social documentation, and sculpture into art objects.
The addition of the question could result in a major undercount of residents in Hispanic and immigrant-heavy areas, skewing the electoral map in favor of Republicans.
Even if education is increasingly adjusted in different polls, however, there's no guarantee another variable won't emerge that also has the potential effect of skewing survey results.
Some have qualified for the Olympics though they are prohibited to attend them — skewing global rankings and precluding other athletes from qualifying for their countries' Olympic teams.
A dozen candidates qualified for Tuesday's debate, based on criteria set by Democratic officials, who are keen to avoid any suggestion of skewing their party's presidential contest.
But as I've argued before, these perennially flawed outlooks have a self-fulfilling way of slowing renewables and perpetuating fossil fuels by skewing investment and policy decisions.
But because of that older-skewing audience, it tied for 43rd over all, and 13th on the network, in the more profitable 18-to-49 age group.
In contrast, volumes in South Africa's Richard's Bay fell 32 percent, after complaints about high bids for unusual tonnages which some traders said was skewing prices higher.
Without the new study, he said, scientists might not have recognized the gender skewing in the north for decades — perhaps missing the window to make a difference.
Fossil beds from the early Triassic are rare, and, while most features a lower degree of diversity than the Paris Biota, preservation issues could be skewing the record.
And so that's an area where I wouldn't say there was an abundance of capital that's pushing or skewing that in a meaningful way, even in this marketplace.
"On education: "Investment in tertiary education has dominated recent decisions, potentially skewing education policy away from more cost-effective solutions that might deliver greater economic and social value.
"An awfully large percentage of my friends — skewing towards the affluent — are taking 'mission trips' to Central America and Africa," he wrote to me in a recent email.
The first is that the economic damage from disasters is skewing toward a handful of massive individual events like hurricanes and wildfires rather than more frequent, smaller events.
Because the docuseries did not discuss the sweat DNA found on the hood latch, the omission could be viewed as deliberate, with the intention of skewing viewers' judgment.
Strategic bulk or other purchases made by an author or an entity working on behalf of an author with the intention of skewing the lists happen with frequency.
His millions of regular listeners, however, credit him as a leading political thought leader who punctured a left-skewing media bubble and proudly promoted Republican and conservative ideals.
Finally, in 1924, Congress created a comprehensive "national-origins system," skewing immigration quotas to benefit Western Europeans and to exclude most Eastern Europeans, almost all Asians, and Africans.
While Airbnb says travelers between the ages of 60 and 90 are "most likely to take heritage travel trips," the preference for ancestry travel may be skewing younger.
Opponents argue polling citizenship could depress census participation rates among noncitizens, resulting in an undercount in areas with high immigrant populations and skewing congressional representation among the states.
Palestinians, lacking a direct voice, are underrepresented in Israeli debates over how to treat them, skewing those discussions in favor of harder-line arguments that discount Palestinian concerns.
After his compositional studies, Evans chooses an interior he likes and starts to mess around with it by skewing the perspective and moving objects around in the room.
In a world of true net neutrality, people who think Twitter is skewing what they see online can seek alternatives, where they can expect the same speed and reliability.
After a St. Louis County grand jury declined to indict Wilson, who is white, critics accused McCulloch of skewing the investigation to favor the police department's version of events.
They argue that in the aftermath of a poor debate showing, for example, a candidate's supporters are simply less likely to respond to poll takers, artificially skewing the outcome.
"Netflix was concerned that adults weren't going to be able to value it because it was skewing toward a younger demographic," Harris said at a Netflix junket in 2016.
Germany's national competition regulator has announced it's looking into market conditions in the online advertising sector, responding to concerns that a lack of transparency could be skewing market conditions.
The world's two largest economies have slapped tit-for-tat tariffs on hundreds of billions of dollars of goods, slowing global economic growth, skewing supply chains and disrupting manufacturing.
SSW events tend to disrupt the polar vortex, sending it off its axis and into the mid-latitudes, and often skewing AO to the negative side in the process.
While, earlier this month, Germany's national competition regulator also announced a probe of the online ad sector — citing concerns that a lack of transparency could be skewing market conditions.
Opposition groups in Venezuela have accused Maduro of steering the country into a crippling economic crisis, turning Venezuela into a dictatorship and skewing the election system to perpetuate power.
Because the payroll tax does not apply to incomes above $138,000, this proposed tax relief would target ordinary earners, without skewing toward the upper middle class or the wealthy.
Mr. Belasco suggests that the Trump administration could be treading carefully by saying that it will end the subsidies next year in an effort to avoid skewing markets further.
But Democrats worry the real motivation is to discourage noncitizens from responding, skewing the population counts used to draw Congressional districts and eventually giving Republicans a bigger electoral advantage.
Yet hobbling through a Wednesday work day, my torso skewing to the right, I wondered if our roughhousing was my way of clinging to youth, a denial of aging.
That figure is driven both by a record sales volume of 85 million phones, and an average price of $729, skewing higher than last year's December average of $695.
It's only been a few election cycles since the decision, but some results from Idaho's recent primary seemed to suggest that Republican candidates were, in fact, skewing more conservative.
But with fast food violence being such fodder for viral videos and local news coverage, it could be skewing our collective view of the perils of eating fast food.
The Crossword welcomes new, younger and more diverse solvers: "I like that clues and fill are skewing to younger and more diverse solvers," Dianne Mezzanotte of Laurel, Md., said.
It's entirely possible that earlier generations unintentionally exaggerated their sex lives by lumping all kinds of sexual activity into the broader umbrella term of "sex," thus skewing the numbers.
The average lifespan of this species is 12-64 years, but that's including Wisdom's skewing the numbers: Before she got to be so damn old, it topped out at 40.
The volume was 5 percent lower than the same week one year ago, but last year the holiday fell on the prior week, so that could be skewing the numbers.
Given that he starts skewing off his baseline — while not as fun as the Voight-Kampff tests, I did love those assessment sequences — perhaps we're simply thinking of this wrong.
Not only are the visitor numbers high, but according to The Guardian the museum-goers ages are skewing younger with 50 percent of its visitors under the age of 30.
And yet the rows of wooden orchestra seats and the slight skewing of the frame seem to add gravity to the spectacle, drawing attention to the process of its production.
He was still a sophomore at Temple University when he released TRICK in 2012, an album that tampered with the format, skewing occasionally into gentle funk sounds and experimental electronics.
Bringing more of Viacom's IP from core channels like MTV and Nickelodeon to an SVOD could round out CBS's more adult-skewing fare with programming and films for younger viewers.
If you hand your phone to a son or daughter, for example, you can put your phone in incognito mode so YouTube doesn't start recommending younger-skewing content to you.
The fine was a huge win for some U.S. organizations that have accused Google of using its dominance in the internet search market to hinder competitors by skewing search results.
Its 108,000 residents are much whiter than the nation as a whole, and its demographics are changing only to the degree that the population is skewing older and less educated.
The month is particularly full of cable drama premieres, the sorts of adult-skewing shows that blend high-concept, serialized stories with well-known actors and high-class production values.
Winners of Grand Slam tennis events are skewing older these days — Ms. Williams is 37 and Mr. Federer is 36 — as the younger players take longer to reach their primes.
According to Ad Age, the 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro drew the oldest-skewing television audience since 1960, the first year the Games were broadcast in the United States.
New designs—currently skewing toward the gold and dainty—allow for the kind of novelty the navel must cling to if it expects to be a fashion statement in 2036.
Aside from their effects on health, doctors and public health experts also take issue with the way menthols are marketed, often skewing toward younger, newer smokers and people of color.
Rather than simply watching television, these devices allow users to command their favorite television shows and movies to end however they wish, skewing the very notion of journalism—and of truth.
The Note 113 and the iPhone X processed more muted blues, with the former skewing a little blue overall and the latter featuring a reddish cast, as both tend to do.
An enterprising studio with an eye toward counterprogramming might think about dropping one of its more adult-skewing Oscar players in late July, Dunkirk-style, if only to see what happens.
For one thing, his lab notes referred to Trahan and Schmidt's HIV-­positive patient by their first names, which meant he knew which sequence belonged to whom, potentially skewing the results.
Both Ali and Champagne have expressed concern over the fact that FIFA's continental confederations do not vote but often issue declarations of support for particular candidates, potentially skewing the election results.
"Fortnite's rise may ultimately benefit the video game industry as it could add more casual players and expand the overall pie to include more female and younger skewing demos," she wrote.
Lately, a talent manager I know says that ageism in Hollywood has grown even more rampant because so much content is being viewed on younger-skewing platforms like Netflix and Amazon.
The senator also said that a lack of parity lets massive corporations "throw armies of lawyers at the regulatory process," skewing laws to protect themselves against market forces, and suppress companies.
Critics have dubbed the song "a country-adjacent hip-hop mish-mash"; it's a cross-genre hit that culls as much from trap music as it does modern, pop-skewing country.
Democrats say McConnell's unwillingness to consider the witness and documents issues from the get-go are just the latest examples of how Republicans are unfairly skewing this trial in Trump's favor.
One poll actually assigned three out of every four votes to "remain," introducing an obvious bias and skewing the results (although it's true that many undecided voters choose the status quo).
In recent years, Republicans have benefited far more from extreme gerrymanders, because of political trends and accidents of timing, but both parties are guilty of skewing maps when they're able to.
Russia is skewing facts allowing it to go after what it wants on the ground: Assad in complete power and the conflict reduced to a level that he can manage alone.
But when the price at the pump falls — as it did between 2014 and 2016 — demand typically rises for SUVs and trucks, skewing the average mpg of an automaker's fleet higher.
The group also employs leading questions to test public opinion, skewing their own results and painting an incorrect picture of how voters feel about certain policy issues, like immigration and infrastructure.
"It is possible that male-to-female sexual transmission is a contributing factor to this skewing of the burden of disease toward women," the CDC said in a statement summarizing the findings.
They said profit margins are eroding sharply for several heavily weighted companies, including Apple, Exxon Mobil and chipmakers like Micron Technology, which are skewing data for the entire S&P benchmark index.
After skewing its messaging and product mix too heavily toward the "pay less" portion of its "expect more, pay less" promise after the recession, the pendulum has now swung the other way.
As a result, the mix of retailers with high expectations for the day is changing quickly, skewing more toward dollar stores and discount retailers and toward essential products like food and cookware.
Although Chinatown Fair Family Fun Center reopened in 2012, it adapted a model more similar to Dave & Buster's, skewing toward ticket-redemption and novelty games like air hockey and Super Shot Basketball.
The corruption commission he unveiled on the eve of his purge should be a regulator, upholding international standards of corporate governance, not his personal star chamber skewing the rules for his cronies.
For all sea turtles, most male to female ratios are unknown, which is an important aspect of reproduction and appears to be altered with increasing sand temperatures, skewing births toward more females.
Its most recent line-up announcement reflects that, as it's pretty clear that younger-skewing acts are shouldering their way to the front at an event well-known for catering to all ages.
The company has been accused of skewing search results against conservative viewpoints and has been criticized for its consideration of creating a censored version of its platform to re-enter the Chinese market.
Heavily promoted by White House accounts and President Trump, the form is most likely to gain submissions from users who already agree that bias against conservatives is a problem, heavily skewing the results.
"Right now, it would be important for researchers to be aware of the potential for data skewing and they should report the room temperature at which their mouse experiments were done," Hylander said.
TV Land previously relied on taking 90s-era sitcom stars and plopping them into new environments, but it's since switched gears with decidedly more crass and youth-skewing shows like Younger and Teachers.
Skewing toward the quirkier side of the indie rock spectrum, Bear Hands have all the ingredients to position them as a Top 40 darling with enough edge to appeal to an older audience.
Officials say that Conservatives remain uncomfortable with a publicly funded broadcaster skewing competition with the private sector, but that overall the mood within the government about the state of the BBC has improved.
Though Court TV later transmogrified into truTV and its current reality-skewing but less-legal-powered lineup, viewers continue to channel-surf -– and now stream and podcast-surf –- through a decidedly post-O.
But turnout was probably up among people closer to the age of their professors, too — and with voters over the age of 45 skewing heavily toward Biden, that spelled bad news for Sanders.
In the early afternoon he would play artists who appealed to an older crowd, like Nat King Cole or Sammy Davis Jr. When schools let out, he would switch to younger-skewing material.
The difference is in the model, which sees the caucus population skewing a bit older than other polls (benefiting Biden), and sees more first-time caucus-goers breaking for Buttigieg than for Sanders.
"If we can learn how bats are skewing their immune response to trigger a particular subset of genes that aren't toxic, then maybe we can trigger a similar response in humans," she said.
It was conceived of in March 2016 by a trio of conservative and libertarian-leaning friends who wanted to respond to Bernie Sanders's rise to prominence by skewing the idea of wealth redistribution.
But the researchers suspect that because the blood in the car was kept about 4 degrees warmer than the samples in the drone, the car samples deteriorated somewhat in the heat, skewing the results.
He and former colleagues Jonathan Mathew, Jay Merchant, Alex Pabon and Ryan Reich all deny dishonestly skewing rates - designed to reflect bank borrowing costs - to favor trading positions between June 2005 and September 2007.
Jessica Saunders, a senior criminologist with nonprofit RAND Corporation who studies the efficacy of predictive technologies, says researchers who rely on data from law enforcement may be working on incomplete data, skewing the results.
Two lawmakers say a key panel designed to advise the FCC on cybersecurity and network reliability issues has long been dominated by industry insiders, skewing agency policy, harming consumers, and weakening overall network security.
Dr. Mai Khanh Tran, another Democrat running to replace Royce and flip the seat argues that Asian-Americans are skewing Democrat locally, and points to Trump and Republicans who support him as the reason.
One player interviewed for this piece said matches took a minute to find if you were lucky, often skewing towards ten minutes, resulting in people giving up and moving on to other, populated, games.
The duo's upcoming new album, In the Shadow of Doom, upends that formula, skewing far more heavily towards straight-up, plodding sepulchral doom (though the atmosphere is still all spooky and graven, of course).
He and others, though by no means everyone, viewed it as a skewing of history, he told me recently, feeling it also ran counter to a lot of work the Ascend schools had done.
The problem they've identified is the ability of political advertisers to finely target vulnerable groups of internet users with misinformation — skewing their view of reality while the rest of us are none the wiser.
Because the main focus of the study was self-care habits specific to depression, people without symptoms of depression may have been less likely to participate, skewing the results, the study team also notes.
Viewership among women aged 18-34 was up 44 percent in the show's second year, and more than half of the audience is women — the highest ratio within the otherwise male-skewing Syfy viewership.
Giving her an individual movie would likely be a deviation from the usual Marvel fare, maybe skewing less in the direction of high-octane superhero battles and more toward James Bond–style spy missions.
Jake's romance with Sadie comes at us quickly — again, he logged two years in Jodie without us — but Gadon is wonderful, skewing empathetic and determined as she lifts Franco's lower energy to make sparks happen.
If anything, it's the kind you put on when you're ready to get deep into your feelings, with her selections invariably skewing towards the down-tempo and more melancholy tracks for her artists of choice.
Critics of the proposed question say that asking respondents about citizenship could depress census participation rates among noncitizens, resulting in an undercount in areas with high immigrant populations and skewing congressional representation among the states.
Foreign firms doing business in China or competing with Chinese rivals faced deeper and broader obstacles, he said, adding that Beijing was providing "massive, market-distorting subsidies" and "skewing the playing field... in myriad ways".
"One of the major drivers [for the pivot] was that it was actually very difficult to get VC funding in an industry where the market trends were all skewing towards the cloud," Nagar told me.
Critics of the proposed question say that adding respondents about citizenship could depress census participation rates among noncitizens, resulting in an undercount in areas with high immigrant populations and skewing congressional representation among the states.
Teigen and Legend attended Sunday's Grammy Awards together in New York City, where multiple nominees spoke out in support of the Time's Up movement (and the Grammys themselves felt under scrutiny for skewing heavily male).
That stance has made him a hero to college students fighting climate change, but some fellow scientists fear he has opened himself to the charge that he is skewing his scientific research for political purposes.
Wednesday's settlement also marked the latest in a lengthy series of probes and penalties aimed at major financial institutions deliberately skewing benchmarks that are meant to provide a foundation for financial activity across the world.
This explains why ExxonMobil and Chevron have been skewing investment towards shale, and highlights the challenge for the more traditional European majors such as Shell, BP and Total to keep driving costs lower in future.
And the spots left open could be difficult to fill during the Trump administration, given the heavy skewing to the political left by the tech industry and its especially vocal election-season opposition to Trump.
Some critics have accused the creators of skewing reality and ignoring what they say is the more common scourge of Palestinian terrorism against Israelis, creating a false equivalency between the two and tarnishing Israel's image.
Some critics have accused the creators of skewing reality and ignoring what they say is the more common scourge of Palestinian terrorism against Israelis, creating a false equivalency between the two and tarnishing Israel's image.
Genre films on the whole have typically fared better at the Golden Globes than at the more traditional-skewing Oscars, so del Toro's vintage romance-fantasy has a strong chance of winning in its categories.
For one thing, it left out the other 40 states and relied on percentage increases instead of raw numbers, skewing states like North Dakota, which went from 20 overdose deaths in 2013 to 61 in 2015.
And, lo, the new Promised Land: competitive authoritarianism, a form of European single-party rule that retains a veneer of democracy while skewing the contest sufficiently to ensure it is likely to yield only one result.
Therefore, that lowered the risk of respondents hiding their own biases and skewing the data, said Jamilia Blake, associate professor of educational psychology at Texas A&M University and a co-author of the new report.
FOX's Megyn Kelly question to Newt Gingrich on Tuesday is a prime example "if Mr. Trump is a sexual predator..." Just by saying the words she is skewing the story, altering her viewers' perceptions of Trump.
But casting the movie as Marshall's story — and then skimping on Marshall himself, one of the most interesting figures in US history — winds up skewing the film in ways that end up inadvertently denigrating the subject.
Sanders supporters, after all, are backing an anti-establishment candidate, a self-proclaimed Socialist; they are already primed to believe that the party -- or even Clinton herself -- is capable of intentionally skewing an election against them.
"TGT's strategy of differentiating itself from AMZN and WMT through offering immediate access to food/HPC [household and personal care] and having a differentiated mix skewing to fresh/natural/organic has effectively been muted," she wrote.
With the 2020 presidential election approaching, Farid and others are concerned that these manipulations, spread on social media, could enable mass deception—potentially skewing elections by showing a candidate saying or doing something they did not.
It also charges that McCabe told the committee the October 2016 surveillance warrant for former Trump campaign foreign policy adviser Carter Page wouldn't have been granted without the dossier, though Democrats say that's skewing his testimony.
And if this is a sign of things to come, it's looking like the movie sequel might be skewing a little more faithfully to the classic interpretations of the turtles than the much-maligned first ever did.
While there is also no evidence of pollsters intentionally skewing results to benefit one party or candidate over another, Paul, a rival of Trump's during the Republican primary who has since endorsed him,contended that Kentucky Gov.
"The reason why baseball is skewing so young today and getting so big today is our fans are enjoying their game on a phone, on a mobile device," said MLB's president of business and media, Bob Bowman.
But the book's best chapters are vehicles for his genuine understanding of more liberal co-religionists, and for his ability to parrot their most compelling arguments, skewing them nearly imperceptibly on the way to chopping them down.
" She also snuck in a jab at Swift's younger-skewing fanbase, saying, "I would love to just survey the audience [at the VMAs] if they know what that even is, what the Equality Act is and isn't.
The new feature is being touted as a benefit of the photo site's new stewardship from SmugMug, which bought Flickr back in 2018 and already offers similar features for ordering prints for its more professional skewing services.
This bill would also grant the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs — run by the president's regulatory czar — broad authority to raise and lower regulatory hurdles, allowing further skewing of the law in an anti-regulatory direction.
Charles Franklin, the director of the Marquette University Law School poll of Wisconsin voters, said he worried that the shy Trump effect had played a role in skewing the poll's results away from Mr. Trump in 21.1.
Especially in the age of millennial burnout — and especially for the channel's younger-skewing audience — it's easy to identify with performing work under constant pressure, hoping to reap rewards subject to the whims of the 1 percent.
But in case anyone is really convinced by all those record low approval numbers for President Trump, take them with this added grain of salt: His supporters may be skewing the numbers by avoiding polls right now.
Snap said in its S-22013 filing on Thursday that its younger-skewing user base leaves the company more vulnerable than traditional media outlets to changing consumer tastes, and that it could have trouble reaching older demographics.
"We can comfortably conclude that the ad has had the intended effect of positively skewing NKE's brand perception and likely providing a bump in sales," Canaccord Genuity analyst Camilo Lyon wrote in a note to clients Tuesday.
The de-emphasis of FICC has also come at a time when investment banks have been skewing their business models toward specialties, instead of the all-things-to-all-people approach they had taken in previous years.
Maybe Hulu ends up only existing as a small corner of Disney+ (probably combined with more adult-skewing TV brands like FX), but either way, Disney+ will likely have a fair amount of Hulu architecture in its DNA.
"Details on the new trade mitigation program will be forthcoming shortly, but we want to be clear that the program is being designed to avoid skewing planting decisions one way or another," USDA said in a statement Tuesday.
The neoconservatives, many of them former Cold War liberals and as a group skewing Jewish, were internationalists: Even with the USSR on its deathbed, they wanted America to pursue global hegemony and push an agenda of democratization abroad.
Bill Clinton was acknowledging, presciently, a skewing of the American economy that has only worsened since his presidency, the steady pulling away of the superrich from everyone else — the division between the 403 percent and the 1 percent.
Female golfers account for 40 percent of the over 8 million millennials skewing visitors to off-course facilities such as Topgolf, and women make up over one-third of the 3 million junior golfers in the United States.
They became a symbol of minority power that President Trump attacked on Twitter to whip up his base, and such a locus of news media obsession that some Democrats worried they were skewing perception of the party's positions.
However, he can't coast by: some see Biden's lead as shaky and believe he's out of touch with a party that is skewing left and hungry for new ideas, while concerns linger about his health and his age.
But the Academy has been actively working to diversify its membership in a way that would better reflect the people who work in the industry and movie audiences, rather than skewing to the tastes of older white men.
That means that 270 percent of accounts that were created were eventually canceled (I refer to them as "accounts" rather than "subscribers" because theoretically one person could sign up and bail more than once, thus skewing the metrics).
But investigations and media coverage have so far mainly focused on criminal networks, which risks skewing the general understanding of the crime, making it more difficult for members of the public to spot and report modern slavery, Sobik said.
This is capital-P Pop music, after all, a medium that justly or unjustly is about fetishizing youth — the heightened emotions, the horniness, the athletic live performances — and isolating the fickle tastes of a teen-skewing, music-consuming public.
Since South Park emerged 21 years ago, the vast majority of adult-geared animated TV has followed its irreverent example, skewing either toward dorm-room surrealism (various Adult Swim series) or off-color edge-pushing (various Seth McFarlane series).
By and large, this Daily Show-ification of cable news is most often seen on left-leaning networks or with more liberal-skewing anchors, who are presumably experiencing the most steady, wonky disbelief in response to the new administration.
Stylianos Contogoulas and Ryan Reich deny one count of dishonestly skewing Libor, a benchmark for interest rates on about $2000 trillion of financial contracts and loans worldwide, to boost profits and defraud others between June 2005 and September 2007.
However, the strategists are telling investors not to worry, noting that the indicator's high level is mainly due to the low unemployment rate and strong economic growth momentum skewing the results rather than rising rates or strong core inflation.
The decentralized effort isn't ideologically driven; instead, many of the activists involved see it as an opportunity to get back at Democrats in the state, who they claim have been voting in GOP primaries for years and skewing results.
I think of it sometimes as a faint hope, but there's a hope that the innovation will create jobs in their districts regardless of whether that has actually come to pass, and the skewing of wealth kind of happens.
"I was also hoping that by letting this run while logged in, and radically skewing my view history into noise, that I might be able to change the type of videos that reach my recommendations while ambiently browsing," Pipkin says.
" A class-action lawsuit alleged that Philadelphia "tests an inordinate amount of low risk homes, diluting its testing pool and skewing the results in such a way as to paint a woefully inaccurate picture of the City's overall lead contamination.
Green Day's George W. Bush-skewing punk rock opera American Idiot had just come out and, after noticing the similarities between the American band's "Boulevard of Broken Dreams" and Oasis' "Wonderwall," the DJ born Ben Gill decided to combine the two.
Analysis by two independent people who were scraping Airbnb data found that right before the report came out, Airbnb conducted a "one-time targeted purge of over 1,000 listings," skewing the result for how many hosts were listing multiple properties.
The pay ratio rule's critics point out that items such as one-time bonuses and awards might create an inflated appearance of CEO compensation, and that including part-time and foreign employees pushes median pay lower, ultimately skewing the final number.
When ARPA (Advanced Research Projects Agency, which eventually became DARPA, the same agency Jacobsen profiled in her Pulitzer-nominated Pentagon's Brain) researchers evaluated Geller's supposed feats, they found loose laboratory controls, skewing of data, and bias of researchers influencing the outcomes.
Following the success of Skepta at this year's Mercury Prize, the list is refreshingly heavy with independent acts, as well as skewing significantly towards grime and UK hip hop, which will, if we are lucky, indeed characterise the sound of 2017.
But the study also found that the group of "low-volume" drinkers might be getting mixed in with abstainers and skewing results in favour of "low-volume" drinkers, meaning that it was very difficult to extract the light drinkers from nondrinkers.
Thinking about hardcore at that time, things were skewing toward youth crew revival and real posi-core kind of stuff, then this record comes out and the thing you hear the most on this is you yelling "fuck" over blast beats.
Pew also suggests "a general dislike of social media and the information that people share on those platforms" might be coloring respondents' views of the 'bargain' being presented here — and thus skewing responses to the negative for that particular scenario.
The Department of Homeland Security advanced a policy that would substantially expand the types of government programs that could count against an immigrants' application to stay in the US -- potentially skewing the immigration system in favor of high-income immigrants.
I would go further and recommend aligning corporate tax policy with the goal of creating and fostering careers by skewing tax rates to favor businesses that create opportunities meeting the criteria described above (skill development, wage growth and resistance to automation).
Over the years, Toronto's late-night program has either premiered or given a North American debut to genre movies such as The Host, Hostel, and Saw, as well as genre-skewing comedies like What We Do In Shadows and Borat.
According to showrunner I. Marlene King, the Freeform series is skewing a little more adult with the future love scenes between the show's many couples — but we'll have to wait until the series finale for the show to truly get HBO-level intense.
The end result is not just to turn the national security debate into a de facto boys' club, but to prioritize the more bombastic claims of men over the sometimes quieter work of women, skewing the debate itself toward more polarized territory.
In this vein, we tested the theory that imposing a "cost" to providing information—and more importantly, imposing higher costs on extreme ratings—would eliminate the no-risk, average-skewing "lazy" one-star and five-star ratings and result in more accurate feedback.
At a meeting over whether to make the jurisdiction a "gun sanctuary," diverting resources away from the enforcement of certain gun laws, county commissioner Warren Hurt gave a speech about his view on America's political direction, which he said was skewing towards Democrats.
Strip away everything but the genre, and you'll often notice that the top categories usually have multiple nominees from the worlds of pop or hip-hop (and sometimes multiple nominees from both), with only one or two nominees from other, older-skewing genres.
But campaign after campaign said the party's donor requirements are skewing the way they allocate resources, forcing them to choose between investing in staff or pouring more money into ads on sites like Facebook, where prices are soaring to dizzying new heights.
Tubi, once of a now-dwindling number of free ad-supported streaming services, will bring a new digitally native consumer offering to Fox with younger-skewing audience that consumes roughly 160 million hours of entertainment on the platform, according to a statement.
And at a time when the global cohort of luxury goods consumers is skewing inexorably toward the young, the Supreme auction was a test of a new approach: Artcurial plans to hold a series of street and skate culture auctions in other cities.
Why it matters: Advocacy groups have long warned that misinformation can be used to depress census participation, skewing results and leading to under-representation for immigrants, people of color and other marginalized groups when the census is later used to draw political districts.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - IEX Group struck back on Wednesday at critics of its bid to become a U.S. stock exchange, including the New York Stock Exchange and BATS Global Markets, which have accused their potential rival of skewing facts to help win approval.
If I give a film a mixed review that's generally positive (which, in Vox's rating system, could range from a positive-skewing 262 to the rare totally enamored 225), that review receives the same weight as an all-out rave from another critic.
After years of questions about the Academy Awards' tastes skewing toward artier fare than audiences enjoy (and the Academy taking thwarted stabs to address that fact), the nominations for the 2019 Oscars seem downright populist compared to the past few years of Best Picture nominees.
The case posed an ironic twist to Trump's oft-repeated but unsubstantiated claim that millions of non-citizens fraudulently cast ballots against him in 2016, skewing the popular vote in favor of his Democratic opponent, Hillary Clinton, while he won in the Electoral College.
"If it seems strange that the BOJ is hamstringing the price discovery mechanism of the Japanese stock market by partially nationalizing it, it is all the stranger that it chooses to do so by substantially skewing its buying towards such a distorting index," he said.
These include worries about lab contamination skewing the results of any one study, since plastics are also abundant in the equipment used by scientists, and a lack of specific measurements—like the total weight and average size of plastic particles—in some natural environments.
They began in earnest around 2011, spurred by antitrust concerns, including a Congressional hearing where then chairman Eric Schmidt "was lectured by a Republican senator who accused the company of skewing search results to benefit its own products and hurt competitors," reported The Washington Post.
Stylianos Contogoulas, Jonathan Mathew, Jay Merchant, Alex Pabon and Ryan Reich each deny one count of dishonestly skewing Libor, a benchmark for rates on about $450 trillion of loans and contracts worldwide, to boost their profits and defraud others between June 2005 and September 2007.
The first is adverse selection: Those who for reasons known to themselves, and not visible to the insurance company, are most in need of insurance will be the first in line to buy it, thereby skewing the aggregate risk profile of the insurance pool.
Read more: Trump is reportedly anxious a recession could tank his reelection chances, but officials aren't openly bracing for one because they're worried about fueling the fireTrump is already targeting his critics, reportedly believing experts are skewing forecasts against him to derail his reelection campaign.
But according to a quick tally of Steam's own Hardware Survey, they may be a bit beyond what most PC gamers currently have: Now, the survey counts laptops and desktops, so it's quite possible that gamers' secondary systems are skewing some of those results.
How do you square attempting to provide quality journalism with being a business first, in a day and age when social media have been skewing people's attention not toward what is being reported, but what is being shared in the bubbles of their Facebook profiles?
To boil it down further, the tool examines the "data influence" of sensitive variables (age, gender, race etc) on other variables in a model — measuring how much of a correlation the variables have with each other to see whether they are skewing the model and its outcomes.
WASHINGTON, May 21 (Reuters) - The details of a new Trump administration's aid package for farmers hurt by the U.S.-China trade war will be forthcoming shortly, a Department of Agriculture spokeswoman said on Tuesday, and added that the aid was designed to avoid skewing planting decisions.
"Chinese efforts to exert greater control over where commercial data is stored and how it is transferred are skewing the decision-making process for companies that must decide where products are made and innovation takes place," the U.S. Chamber of Commerce said in a separate report.
Those who oppose asking households about citizenship status maintain the question will have a chilling effect on the number and quality of responses and will wind up skewing a population survey that helps determine federal benefits and political representation over the span of a decade (The Hill).
One of the studies we've done as a research group just a while ago, indicated that there's a lot of shared overlap, but there might be even greater emotional processing leading to paranoia and there might be a bit more skewing in reasoning processing in grandiosity.
Lawyers for the plaintiffs in the Xarelto lawsuits had previously raised questions about whether the clinical trial that led to the drug's approval was flawed because a blood-testing monitor that was used in the study was later found to be faulty, possibly skewing the results.
And on Sunday, the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) released a report confirming they had evidence that Russian authorities appeared to have backed a cheating scam with Russian athletes, providing them with performance enhancing drugs and skewing test results, ensuring that Russian athletes only produced negative tests.
Although Buzzfeed found no evidence of TikTok suppressing US-based users from creating content relating to Hong Kong, Quartz reported that ByteDance had also launched its own search engine Toutiao Search, which favors results from China's state-sponsored outlets, skewing the news of protests in Hong Kong.
The public and the press live in different worlds, with 90 percent of NBC, CBS and ABC coverage of the president skewing negative, as the Media Research Center has found, and public opinion supporting the president at 46 percent, according to the latest poll by Rasmussen.
The first option is the most common, "none," and the next option is "American Indian"; Wiggins said officers were accidentally hitting the second option when they meant "none," skewing the numbers so badly that it looked as if Native Americans in Kentucky were suffering an epidemic of hateful violence.
Their sales are up, obviously, because it's a new laptop to buy and it's a new Apple thing and people are buying it, but in terms of skewing anything, I think if anything, it makes companies critiquing, makes companies realize what people need and are expecting from their products.
For supporters it means their long-cherished dream of a progressive candidate pledging genuine radical reform moves closer to reality — and perhaps the beginning of the end for the centrists they see as skewing the 2016 contest in favor of Hillary Clinton and hastening the rise of Trump.
But one of Fox's biggest movies of the year, the prestige sci-fi thriller Ad Astra with Brad Pitt, was pushed by Disney from a May debut to September, one of the hardest months of the year for an expensive, adult-skewing movie to gain a wide audience.
"Wishbone has focused on the tween/teen demographic in the past year or so, but if you dive into the commentary online and their reviews on the App Store, there's a huge contingent of users who have been turned off as the content has been skewing younger," he says.
Ford wanted to keep its name off the project for fear of skewing the results, but after screengrabs were posted to Twitter and Reddit, there was no point in keeping it under wraps, said Steven Tally, a senior strategist for Purdue's office for science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.
It's based on data from the Census Bureau (which also counts delivery people as truck drivers, somewhat skewing the numbers.) This is for 2000: This is to say nothing of the other jobs directly related to trucking — building and maintaining the trucks, management and dispatch, sales and clerical, etc.
When looking at what men in the lifestyle space charge compared to women, he found that men's rates tend to fall between $3 and $153 CPM (cost per impression), sometimes lower, whereas women's are between $5 and $10 CPM, often skewing toward the higher end of that range.
Millennial millionaires minted by the Silicon Valley tech boom can afford luxury travelThe trend of safari-goers skewing younger can be partially explained by the influx of Silicon Valley wealth in recent years, according to Roche, who said he's seeing more and more California tech workers coming to Africa.
Then I actually was able to start talking about how this could really make ocean management much more complicated because, with parrotfish, you have to not only make sure that fishers are leaving enough fish in general, but you have to make sure they're not skewing the gender ratio.
" Though Sanrio hasn't revealed its exact sales figures, Marchi also notes customers who are interested in Gudetama are "definitely skewing a little bit of an older demographic, but I know 20163-year-olds who have a Gudetama plush because they think it's a cute, funny blob of an egg.
The future of games is already skewing toward player freedom, not simply because it makes for dynamic moments, but because, in 2017, with games fighting to stay in the conversation from one day to the next, a truly open world is simply good business — and that never goes out of style.
And now that our budget is a little more generous (not to say we don't miss the days of less-than-$10 earrings), we can open our eyes (ear lobes?) to the new wave of "fancy" baubles: They're less chandelier-like, instead skewing towards drop chains, geometric shapes, and sculptural hoops.
Our commitments to an accurate understanding of the past and the importance of teaching all our students also means it is both difficult and unwise for us to make many suggestions for the present without both skewing our understanding of the past and alienating people who politically disagree with us.
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That is, it was balanced — beautifully colored in muted hues of red and brown, pink and algal green; skewing heavily toward overcoats, bomber or caban jackets and other standard outerwear elements (oddly not a given at shows of winter clothing); and, but for Mr. Reid's texts, generally devoid of frippery.
Criticisms of Google Search usually go like this: someone sees what they deem as unfair results in either search or tools like autocomplete, with the suggestion being that Google is skewing the "pure" results to show bad things about one side of a group or issue and good things about the other.
It was a truly monumental event—a hearing that could ultimately decide whether or not a man who's been accused by at least four women of sexual misconduct or violence could become the swing vote on the Supreme Court, effectively skewing public policy to the right for the rest of his life.
Nielsen's data cited by The WSJ, however, puts TLC, HGTV, Discovery ID, and Food Network at the top, along with Disney, as the most female-skewing cable channels across the top 20 networks in the U.S. The ability to target female viewers will increase demand among advertisers, in turn increasing ad rates.
Heinberg is a long-established producer and screenwriter of female-skewing TV fare (Sex and the City, Gilmore Girls, The O.C., Grey's Anatomy, Scandal), but he's also a noted comic-book writer who found success with "The Young Avengers" and helped re-launch the "Wonder Woman" series after DC's "Infinite Crisis" event.
Ross's fundraiser has incensed SoulCycle's liberal-skewing, millennial clientele: Not only does supporting Trump run against the open-minded mantra and credo of SoulCycle, which refers to itself as "a space to come as you are and celebrate who you are," but the event is occurring at a particularly difficult political moment.
According to Jason Gastwirth, the past few years have seen a "dramatic shift" in the average age of visitors, skewing younger, though "younger" isn't all that young: The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors' Authority's 2018 Visitor Profile study found that more than half of visitors overall are over 40; the average age is 603.
Their goal: Skewing democratic outcomes by putting out misleading, deceptive or incorrect information that's packaged as real news about politics, economics or culture — yet presented in a way that panders to prejudices and is more likely to get virally spread on mainstream social media platforms where it has the chance to influence people's views.
I still think that's appropriate, but I also agree that some of the worst damage President Trump is doing is not impeachable; it involves the rejection of decades-old alliances, the further skewing of the tax code to help the rich, the mistreatment of immigrants and, perhaps above all, the deliberate worsening of climate change.
But as the Collatz process continues and the numbers in the sample draw closer to 1, the small skewing effect becomes more and more pronounced—the same way that a slight miscalculation in a poll doesn't matter much when the sample size is large but has an outsize effect when the sample size is small.
Facebook's current targeting disclosure system (accessible through Ads preferences and the "why did I see this ad" tab) would only display the initial target set (say, people in the U.S. between 18 and 35), rather than the algorithmic delivery taking place within that field, which might end up skewing delivery towards specific regions or more abstract behavior patterns.
Paradox: Lately, it seems like independent-skewing film festivals have been showcasing a lot of first-time directors who are also well-known actors, like Idris Elba (whose Yardie premiered at Sundance this year), Rupert Everett (The Happy Prince, also at Sundance) Andy Serkis (Breathe debuted at Toronto in 2017), and Brie Larson (Unicorn Store, also at Toronto 2017).
"Dark patterns tend to perform very well in A/B and multivariate tests simply because a design that tricks users into doing something is likely to achieve more conversions than one that allows users to make an informed decision," wrote Brignull in 2011 — highlighting exactly why web designers were skewing towards being so tricksy: Superficially it works.
In Conn's view, the stamp duty changes in the U.K. that have been blamed for greatly skewing the PCL market's performance in 2016 have now largely been absorbed, as is the case for Vancouver (Canada) which added a 15 percent tax for foreign purchasers and Hong Kong, whose prices were also walloped for a period by taxes.
Rep. Doug CollinsDouglas (Doug) Allen CollinsGOP signals unease with Barr's gun plan Lewandowski, Democrats tangle at testy hearing Justice OIG completes probe on FBI surveillance of ex-Trump campaign aide MORE (R-Ga.) said the Judiciary Committee has turned into "a giant Instagram filter" that's skewing reality following a vote to expand the committee's powers to investigate the president.
There was a president of Duke University who once wrote an essay complaining about all the things that we've just been talking about — that there was too much commercialism creeping into college sports, that it was corroding academic standards, and basically that money was becoming a serious problem and skewing everybody's perception of right and wrong.
Political accounts are often the target of violent threats, and a 12 percent action rate doesn't look great for a company that has promised to finally get harassment under control (although it's possible that Ted Cruz's intern, in addition to liking a porn tweet, is out there reporting every tweet that makes fun of Cruz's arms and skewing Twitter's numbers).
But as of Election Day 2016 it was certainly possible to squint at Trump and see the outlines of an ideological shakeup — a figure who would attempt to represent the interests of the Republican Party's electoral base of older-skewing, less-educated white people rather than hew strictly to the reanimated corpse of Reaganism like the vast majority of the party's elected officials.
Twitter and Facebook, for example, have come under increasing pressure to do more to combat trolling, "fake news" and hate speech circulating on their platforms, especially in the wake of the U.S. election last year — when commentators criticized social media companies of skewing political discourse by incentivizing the sharing of misinformation and enabling the propagation of far right extremist views.
In the case of the U.S., still the world's largest economy and the harbinger for others, the heightened skewing of incomes at the top, the high cost of health care and the fascination with military spending means that there is little room to spend on infrastructure, much less deal with impending problems of future job displacement due to disruptive technologies.
Discussing Facebook's recent F8 conference, Pflaum said that the vision of easily putting a bot on every platform may lead to more opportunities for the spread of AI. Enticing consumers to put their trust in AI won't be an easy process, one that will require a prevention of false positives and a skewing towards less, high accuracy information, says Pflaum.
The charges were announced by two people: Attorney General Jeff Sessions — who recently recused himself from investigations into Trump's ties to Russia because of ties between himself and Russia while he was advising Trump's campaign — and James Comey, the director of the FBI accused of skewing the election by releasing a letter about Hillary Clinton's use of a private email server.
On a recent Wednesday night, a profusion of patrons, skewing slightly toward middle-age men, settled into plush leather chairs or leaned against solid oak tables, sipping Chivas Regal, smoking $17 Davidoff cigars and listening to the drummer Gil Hawkins's trio perform Miles Davis's "Nardis" in a rendition that harked directly back to the classic, understated version created by the Bill Evans Trio in 1961.
Previous winners of the Best Dance/Electronic Album category include genre titans The Chemical Brothers, Daft Punk, Aphex Twin, and most recently, Skrillex and Diplo as Jack Ü. Past nominees have also been critically and commercially successful in the dance world—Justice, Kraftwerk, and Disclosure are just a few—though the category has also had a history of recognizing pop-skewing outliers like Madonna, LMFAO, and Kylie Minogue.
Critics groups around the country — namely organizations in New York, Los Angeles, as well as the Broadcast Film Critics Association — have established themselves as key players in the weeks leading up to the Academy Award nominations, often heralding the official entry of late-breaking contenders into the race at large, though they often place a spotlight on smaller, independent, and internationally-skewing titles and performances that otherwise might not have registered on industry voters' radars.
The New York Times's Shane Goldmacher and Lisa Lerer reported that the announcement "sent shock waves through presidential campaigns," and added that there are worries within that it would create bad incentives: But campaign after campaign said the party's donor requirements are skewing the way they allocate resources, forcing them to choose between investing in staff or pouring more money into ads on sites like Facebook, where prices are soaring to dizzying new heights.
Echoes of the past continue in the main gallery, where "-PATCHING" (2019) — again a play on audio terminology, made literal by the bandages of foam and cloth wrapped around sections of a cable plugged thigh-high into the wall — brings to the fore thoughts of "Honigpumpe am Arbeitsplatz" (1977) and other genre-skewing installations by Joseph Beuys, whose self-mythologizing seems as pertinent today, as a keyhole into the mindset of ambitious men, as it felt disappointing and disreputable several years back.
Instead, Technology is making the rich richer, skewing people's consumption of entertainment towards the biggest hits and the most powerful platforms […] Paradoxically, enabling every individual and product on the planet to find a market has made it next to impossible for the market to find them […] It seems clear now that the future of mass entertainment is not "selling less of more", as Mr Anderson put it, but selling a lot more of less […] whatever the arena, the biggest crowds will increasingly gravitate towards just a small number of the most popular hits.
The result is the evident skewing of editorial judgment we see in favor of stories where media interests are most at stake: where Clinton gets ceaseless scrutiny for conducting public business on a private email server; Trump gets sustained negative coverage for several weeks when his campaign manager allegedly batters a reporter; where Clinton appears to faint, but the story becomes about when it was appropriate for her to disclose her pneumonia diagnosis; where because of her illness, she and Trump will both be hounded about their medical records, and Trump will be further hounded for his tax returns—but where bombshell stories about the ways Trump used other people's charity dollars for personal enrichment have a hard time breaking through.

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