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Italy's population not only skews older but skews older male.
The target demographic of consumer-focused advertising skews younger than the national average, while the electorate skews older.
And today, media jobs are more likely to be in cities, where poverty skews black and brown, than in rural areas, where it skews white.
The demographic in Twitter for us skews more African American.
Data collected from mobile phones skews toward Africa's urban populations.
And this skews even more strongly the younger you are.
Meanwhile, the digital video audience on average skews much younger.
Twitch's audience skews heavily toward men ages 18 to 34.
But even if Suciu's style skews smart, it's hardly bloodless.
Baseball's TV audience skews older than any sport in America.
Even assessments of "objective" economic reality reveal sharp partisan skews.
And his support skews young, which Florida voters are not.
Simply put, it skews to the wealthier and the healthier.
"The [LDS Church] often skews conservative in policies," he said.
That skews statistics around who has committed crimes, Malin says.
Critics say the practice skews elections while intensifying political polarization.
Left unchecked, therefore, these skews will only increase over time.
Needless to say, the vibe skews a bit politically conservative.
And that's remarkable, considering that the comics version largely skews villainous.
And the NBA's fanbase skews younger, more diverse, and more progressive.
Blake's audience skews older, between the ages of 24 and 44.
That finding skews conservative, but is consistent in terms of age.
Luckily for anyone who skews curly, the secrets came pouring out.
Thus, representation in the Legislative Council skews towards pro-Beijing groups.
The audience for those films skews older, and male, Mayer said.
Jhabvala is an artful geometer, and she skews her angles boldly.
Even the branding of hiking and outdoor activities skews heavily white.
"The administration has eliminated that as a requirement, so that providers — say, providers who may have a particular ideological bent — may provide counseling that skews people, skews patients towards one of those options over another," Sonfield explained.
The food skews seasonal and hearty, incorporating herbs foraged from the garden.
Voters tend to be older, and TV's audience skews older than digital.
The network skews toward a younger demographic – primarily those aged 18-34.
In that case, a petitioning platform that skews right, such as StandUnited.
He added that Hulu's audience skews younger, making it attractive to advertisers.
If one political party's base skews younger, they could receive an advantage.
The sense of hope skews glorifies technology as the backbone of America.
Analyses suggest that group skews heavily toward households earning $200,210 or more.
On the best available evidence, Mr. Wang's palate skews a bit sweet.
The political climate on most campuses undoubtedly skews left, often sharply so.
The data analysis focuses on costs, not prices, which skews the conclusions.
This skews even higher for considered purchases, like cars or washing machines.
But obviously, the allure of free upgrades skews the nature of informed consent.
His father's side is Democrat while his mother's family, the Skakels, skews Republican.
"Accountability to shareholders absolutely drives the decision-making and skews it," he said.
The look of Wear 2.0 now skews closer to Google's Material Design guidelines.
The audience of CW, home to Riverdale, skews as high as age 49.
Government policy, long aimed at resolving a housing shortage, further skews housebuyers' incentives.
While the demographic look of their support is different, it skews predictably left.
And like Netflix, Instagram, and Airbnb before it, Pandora's new identity skews simple.
In terms of cheapness and cost-consciousness, it skews towards more affluent customers.
Neptune skews reality, so you might have misguided ideas about other people's intentions.
This blunt over-aggregation skews school rankings in favor of wealthier, whiter states.
The Performance Mix Festival, as you may have gleaned, skews toward the experimental.
The Electoral College skews elections by giving a structural advantage to small states.
The fact that our letters page skews male is something we've struggled with.
Their style skews as far from any Parisian archetype as you could imagine.
And while it skews our thinking, it does so without us even noticing.
The surrounding region skews older, whiter, and more Republican than the nation at large.
Not least that the data used to train the model skews overwhelmingly male: 21.6%.
You can't have a conversation, everything skews sexual and you're gonna be treated differently.
He suspects his customer base, much of which skews older, shares a similar sentiment.
As for her rival Ronda Rousey -- she skews a lot older ... supporting Bernie Sanders.
It only works because so much money from irrational rookie bettors skews the odds.
On face value, the nickname skews ridiculous, and Washington hardly shies away from that.
And joking about teen pregnancy, especially when your audience skews younger, is completely misguided.
On a scale from 1 to wildly emotional, Courtney Love skews toward wildly emotional.
Significant skews in the recovery favoured London, asset-rich households, and older age groups.
Read more from The Hill: Tech cash skews to Democrats View the discussion thread.
And although Texas is typically a conservative state, the city of Austin skews left.
In New York, the tiny number of sales and uniqueness of each skews comparisons.
But that's their bias and perhaps it skews out other approaches to machine learning.
Try Again: CBS passed on a Nancy Drew reboot because it skews "too female."
Why do you think extreme metal and black metal in particular skews so conservative?
That wasn't the case for all of Mar-a-Lago's membership, which skews older.
The betting also skews toward a decision, rather than a knockout by either fighter.
And although Texas is typically a red state, the city of Austin skews left.
And the website Buzzfeed, whose audience skews younger, consistently publishes content about hijab fashion.
At the same time, Butler said TikTok "skews younger" than some other rival platforms.
As at other spinning classes in New York City, the clientele skews toward women.
In addition, its user base overall skews younger, with over 40% 13 and up.
The findings don't imply that information found online skews perceptions in favor of tobacco.
A recent Gallup Poll shows that the image that Americans have of her skews negative.
As a rule, the lower the turnout, the more the electorate skews white and conservative.
Instead, she skews left on about half the issues and right on the other half.
Unsurprisingly, that figure skews disproportionately towards junior and mid-level roles, women and LGBTQ+ workers.
It skews how people view everything that a candidate does: Is it conviction or desperation?
Sometimes, population decline skews the percentages, and sometimes, people get discouraged and stop calling police.
We eat so much ketchup that it "skews vegetable consumption data," the Takeout points out.
For Skype cofounder Niklas Zennstrom, his interest in yachts skews toward racing and competitive sailing.
Perception is relative, as the Sophists and Roger Ailes have always told us; observation skews.
It's a system that skews toward the status quo, instead of toward breaking new ground.
This central form radically skews an otherwise traditional landscape, bending our orientation toward other horizons.
Gaolsetter skews a bit younger than some of its competitors, including Current, Greenlight, and Step.
Renata plays the villain for most of the series, but her arc ultimately skews positive.
Other studies on its possible impact also suggest the aid skews heavily towards richer taxpayers.
I'd give "Akissi" to kids 10 and up, though the official publisher's recommendation skews younger.
Virginia and North Carolina have similar skews in both their legislatures and their congressional delegations.
It's not traditionally cute, and skews more toward Spongebob than Hello Kitty in its appearance.
It skews female and racially diverse — roughly the opposite of a Trump rally, in other words.
Research also shows that the gay population skews younger, with just 23% age 50 or older.
"That skews against Republicans because of course [with] tax cuts, you get tax reductions," he said.
It also skews the results of animal research, as a new paper out this week describes.
Though Trump's support skews on the older side, you can find young people at his rallies.
Peckham has claimed that the site's audience skews towards males between the ages 15 to 24.
"I think it skews what's really there for the Democratic Party," he said in an interview.
As Katzman thoughtfully articulates in Davis's film, this focus on test-prep skews what schools teach.
Whereas this race is a presidential year, which has a higher turnout and therefore skews Democratic.
The average HGTV viewer is 25 to 54 years old and skews female, the company said.
H: You're presenting to a predominantly white, European audience that speaks mostly Italian and skews old.
The sample I've chosen above skews toward sensationalism more than the list's creator would have approved.
Our audience on Facebook, for example, skews a little bit older than our audience on Instagram.
But Murder Cafe skews lighter and more comic in a way that makes logical deduction superfluous.
Her following, hundreds of thousands strong, skews young, she said, and is responsive to her sass.
Do you believe in wealthy white privilege, and that it skews one's view of the world?
Nearly everyone who writes to the Haggler is in distress, and this profoundly skews his sample.
Generally speaking, the complicated nature of the caucus process skews the electorate toward older, whiter voters.
She's the first Jewish congresswoman from Florida in a district that skews white, Democratic and Jewish.
The demographic skews older, but the stylish rooftop bar draws a younger crowd, especially on weekends.
Still, Lesko has a strong grip on the base in a district that skews heavily Republican.
And that ... And part of this answer is that news skews older as well. Yeah. Depressing.
Sharing Pier 94 with its more established sister fair Art New York, Context skews more contemporary.
If you look at the project's origins, it's no surprise the service skews so heavily toward periodicals.
Weil said the MLS audience skews Latino and consists largely of millennials — a lucrative demographic for advertisers.
But again, we're seeing a concentration of wealth and power that skews things in the opposite direction.
Some conservatives have charged that the association skews liberal, but its membership base spans the political spectrum.
It's interesting, then, that POF would get all these features first – especially because its demographic skews older.
Compared to the other mesh networking options on the market, Eero's pricing skews toward the high end.
It features a lot of customization options and skews more toward the gritty, violent style of PUBG.
O'Reilly's show skews distinctly male, but about 46% of his viewers are women, according to Nielsen data.
Meanwhile, the audience for Planet Earth skews young, racking up record viewers in the 16-34 bracket.
The Counter-Strike community skews male; women only make up 20% of CS:GO players according to EsportsBets.
The pop star's fan base skews young and there were children among the 22 killed, authorities said.
Fake news skews conservative: of the average 5.4 fake news articles readers consumed, 5 were pro-Trump.
The more destructive problem is the way this skews the discussion of the issues facing the nation.
Today, Gap's marketing spending skews heavily toward advertising on social media rather than traditional media, Peck continued.
If more expensive homes are selling, that skews the median higher, and that is now the case.
Satisfying an affluent crowd that skews toward middle age has become one of the promoters' main concerns.
Instead, the preference has been to design for a mass consumer market, which typically skews towards millennials.
However, the report shows that Latin America skews toward retail, while EMEA grew more in commercial payments.
And how can its membership—which skews white and male—come to represent an increasingly diverse country?
Although the show's audience obviously skews liberal, he thinks it's necessary to keep them on their toes.
Still, even if your office environment skews casual, you should keep your shorts on the professional side.
Because there are more male partners, the average skews higher than if there were equal gender representation.
Heavy breathing inevitably skews sexual, and it was sexually interesting to sing in a collegiate church choir.
New Hampshire's largest town skews young and educated thanks to the various colleges that call it home.
Kaufman is still sometimes referred to as a cult comic, a category that skews reductive decades later.
KKJZ skews more contemporary, with heavier representation of West Coast artists like Poncho Sanchez and Herb Alpert.
Peter Wright heads another neighborhood group, Friends of Roosevelt Park, whose leadership skews toward 77th Street residents.
Even more notable, the Colts did so despite a banged-up defense that normally skews zone-heavy.
But according to data provided to VICE by group mods, the age range their members skews young.
"Real people can use real accounts to produce inauthentic behavior that skews online discourse and generates virality."
The hotel is popular among 25- to 35-year-olds, primarily Chinese, and the demographic skews female.
The reason is that his starting sample still skews a little after each step in the process.
I suspect this attitude stems from the prison system, where loneliness skews everyone's sense of social normality.
The project's programming typically skews toward comedy — and often dark comedy — but isn't always comedic in nature.
While Dorothy manages the balance between being sympathetic and hateful, Jeri always skews too far into villain territory.
Voting membership in the academy skews old, as it often does with big-umbrella organizations of this sort.
Sure, there's athleisurewear, but often the look skews too sporty for many formal spaces, like offices and restaurants.
The tech industry's workforce skews younger, and companies are catering benefits packages to address employee priorities, said Chamberlain.
Although the model was built using US data from the Department of Veterans Affairs which skews overwhelmingly male.
With its Twilight Zone-meets-technology premise, Netflix anthology series Black Mirror often skews into the downright depressing.
Even research that skews toward millennials can show that all generations have some interest in socially responsible investing.
The parent company of Victoria's Secret and Bath & Body works, L Brands' assortment skews heavily toward gifting items.
These numbers only include TV viewership, which skews older in general, so they don't tell the whole story.
It's worth noting that Clever's definition of millennials skews young, which could affect conclusions about their purchasing power.
If your heart skews towards streamlined looks you'll dig a monochromatic half-dip in your go-to hue.
Students can select two or three Readers Pick comments that reflect a viewpoint that skews toward toxic masculinity.
That might not matter too much for many at Young Israel Aish, which skews more conservative, Wyne said.
Those lenders have different business mixes and Wells Fargo skews more than some toward lower-paid retail workers.
Reddit's majority male user base skews fairly young compared to everyone and your grandma using Facebook, for example.
The corporation does appear to skews Republican, which is part of the reason this tweet was so surprising.
The MTV Movie and Television Awards is a show that skews young — young Hollywood steps out to celebrate.
However, it's undoubtedly a game which skews younger — especially boys from 22.2 years old to 22.92 years old.
By undercounting the full benefits, EPA skews the cost-benefit analysis to satisfy its coal mine owner allies.
The average price of its products hover around $50 and its customer base skews towards an older demographic. 
The Wing gets most of the attention, and not just because the design color scheme skews millennial pink.
The audience of "SNL" skews younger, potentially energizing millennial voters who have been cool to Clinton so far.
Ted Cruz and others pushed Zuckerberg on whether the company handles content in a way that skews liberal.
The core BET viewer today skews African American, female, and 35 years of age and up, Griffin said.
The cast skews a decade or two younger than most Housewives, with a raindrop of their liquid assets.
But the longer the series runs, the more it skews toward a kind of Hollywood-friendly social progressivism.
In his satirical 1928 portfolio Background (Hintergrund), George Grosz skews punditry  with a combination of vitriol and nihilism.
The bill of 29 artists skews toward hip-hop and R&B with Lauryn Hill, Lil' Kim, Anderson .
But critics argue that excessive buybacks deepen America's inequality problem because stock market ownership skews towards the rich.
The so-called "deal of the century" will likely be doomed if the plan skews toward Israel's interests.
While administrative agency staff skews Democrat, under Cordray, the hiring process at the bureau systematically screened out Republicans.
Instead, Booker opted to appear on ABC's "The View," a daytime program whose audience skews heavily toward women.
I believe the American electorate skews much more toward problem solving than the pundits would have us think.
They are anarchists, and they make extremely loud music that skews the line between crust punk and metal.
The data comes amid accusations from the European Commission that Google skews results to favor its comparison shopping service.
"The risk/reward skews to the upside going into this earnings report," Deutsche's Bryan Kraft said in a note.
In 219 it backed Barack Obama's candidacy, but its membership, which skews nonwhite and female, broke for Hillary Clinton.
Whether word of mouth skews positive or negative will likely also hinge on Jared Leto's portrayal of the Joker.
It skews Republicans' stances to the evangelical right, and Democrats' to the far left, given its vigorous progressive element.
And economics needs to study how a lack of women skews its scholarly priorities, creating an intellectual opportunity cost.
The bias seems to come from the data used to train the algorithm, which often skews white and male.
In other words, even with this record-breaking invitee list, the Academy still skews 62 percent white and male.
Of the big four professionals sports leagues in the United States, M.L.B. has the audience that skews the oldest.
Like other gossip sites, its readership skews female (roughly 60 percent of its readers are women, according to comScore).
It is perhaps the last remaining season that welcomes all genres equally, but just as demandingly skews to order.
But where the book offers a journalistic analysis of the era's politics, the film skews lighter and more personal.
That's potentially at the expense of a broader appeal, and Walker acknowledged Tesla ownership in Australia skews heavily male.
And according to the Pew Research Centre, an American think-tank, its readership in its largest market skews left.
It even says my political party skews liberal, which is odd since that contradicts the earlier political party suggestion.
The prevailing model for almost all youth sports in America radically skews college athletic opportunities toward high-income families.
The former skews toward high-income earners and the latter relies on states to come up with the money.
This is a big union state, though the presence of Boeing's manufacturing operations likely skews that number a bit.
But their population also skews young, with a median age of 29 compared with a national average of 38.
The style skews minimalist, and the "make an offer" feature for items on super sale really sweetens the deal.
The best argument for workplace A.I. may be situations in which human bias skews decision-making, such as hiring.
Though it contains ingredients like bitter oranges and rhubarb, the bottle skews saccharine at best, with a syruplike finish.
We were happy to find a 2006 Bordeaux by the glass on a wine list that skews Old World.
It is that when someone moves to a big city, his or her politics sharply skews to the left.
About 65 percent of the residents own their homes, and the population of renters skews younger and more transient.
It also skews the results of …Read more ReadThe study's findings, published Wednesday in Science Advances, are especially prescient.
Its audience skews older and has been slow to switch from radio and CD sales over to streaming services.
He has short hair and thin-rimmed glasses, a face that defaults to bashful, a smile that skews contrite.
The conservative leanings of small-business owners is not surprising — it is a demographic that skews to the right.
Related: Watch Left for Dead: Myanmar's Muslim Minority In Malaysia, the demographics of the Rohingya population skews heavily male.
They could also press forward with ideas like automatic voter registration that would reduce the demographic skews in the electorate.
Right now, the customer base skews male, Biggins speculates because men might not be as picky about their food orders.
Like much of Kovács' output, the album skews towards the unorthodox end of the house spectrum, but defies easy categorization.
Most damning, however, is how Paul — whose target audience skews young, anywhere from ages eight to 18 — markets to children.
At this point the number of employees skews towards developers and IT, with over 30 programmers and 10 infrastructure folks.
Double taxation favors debt over equity financing, skews corporate decisions regarding the use of earnings and discourages businesses from incorporating.
Looking at "average" conditions could provide a misleading picture as the concentration of wealth at the top skews the numbers.
"We believe the stock is likely to go lower from current levels and the risk/reward skews unfavorable," he wrote.
Not acknowledging hate crimes skews the data, she explained, because some states appear to have much more hate than others.
The series relies on light, effervescent clowning that skews our warped, modern, corporate-obsessed world through a goofy sitcom prism.
It is not hard to imagine certain very wealthy donors supporting one candidate in a manner that skews the numbers.
That skews the numbers a little and perhaps means they do not reflect just how fruitful pressing high can be.
And while for some this means working part-time in retail to supplement retirement income, the overall trend skews higher.
It also helps that the Supreme Court, should it ever hear a case about all this, skews to the right.
Today, of course, slavery no longer skews and stains our system — and maybe the Electoral College system should remain intact.
Even though most people know that this can be dangerous, the sense of belonging skews their judgment for the worse.
A typical user, he added, is "more mobile," and averages at 28 years old, and its user base skews female.
In Texas, the Republican electoral base, which skews older and whiter, has not blossomed along with the state's population numbers.
But older Iowans are among the most reliable attenders of caucuses — something that could help Biden, whose support skews older.
However the model was trained using U.S. patient data from the Department of Veteran Affairs that skews overwhelmingly male: 93.6%.
All adults are welcomed, but the audience typically skews older and the average age of a "road scholar" is 303.
What's more according to the Census Bureau's Erik Schmidt, the non-high school population skews significantly toward the older side.
In his interview with International Business Times, Greenwald said he would love to do a movie that skews a little darker.
Having lived through Boston's Big Dig, I am well aware of how the promise of federal funding skews local decision-making.
Seventy-five percent of Abercrombie's online traffic stems from mobile devices, according to the company, as its customer base skews younger.
The membership of most awards bodies still skews older, making a film like "Philomena" (2013) a shoo-in for major nominations.
Viveport skews mostly toward non-gaming VR app experiences, though you'll still find plenty of VR gaming titles in the store.
At the same time, the Madden NFL 18 broadcast should boost ratings on Disney XD, which skews towards teens and preteens.
The big picture: Marketing jobs skew more heavily female than many occupations, but the role of chief executive still skews male.
It skews toward letting kids video and text chat while offering kid-appropriate stickers, masks, and filters to decorate their content.
If her style skews more haute than hippie, this sleek pyramid salt lamp is the perfect marriage of form and function.
This skews the results a bit due to bias, but it isn't the first investigation to be done into Fitbit accuracy.
So Gaga would be a perfect choice, especially if her new album skews as rock-heavy as it seems it will.
As you get closer to retirement, the portfolio skews more to safer fixed-income investments and away from higher-risk stocks.
People quite reasonably test projects on themselves first, and since the modern VR industry skews overwhelmingly male, so do the prototypes.
Google is right along with Twitter and Facebook when it comes to ideology – and with it, decision-making that skews left.
That's because certain amounts from big donors legally can't be used in federal elections, so it skews the overall fundraising picture.
Unlike the bachelors and bachelorettes of recent years, Clare skews on the older side; the Sacramento native is 38-years-old.
All this was particularly irresponsible since the Fox audience skews elderly and therefore includes many people particularly vulnerable to Covid-19.
His own music skews romantic, with many heartfelt ballads that fit easily within the glossy, bombastic sound of contemporary country radio.
The Midwestern state skews heavily white and has large rural areas -- places where Trump significantly outperformed a generic Republican in 2016.
That skews average asking prices, "because there is only a single type of property being sold: high-end condominiums," said NeighborhoodX.
Style-wise, the Aspen skews feminine while a companion pair, the Divide, is more masculine, but both are technically gender-neutral.
The design of today's private planes skews modern and contemporary, with clean lines and cool color tones, Roth told Business Insider.
Nevertheless, as with every other iteration of the tax bill, the final version skews benefits toward the wealthiest in our society.
In essence, at every step of the Oscars process, the voting skews results toward bland consensus, rather than smaller, nervier choices.
Our data also suggests that Fitbit ownership skews more toward women than men, and that was the observation in the crowds.
It skews older and does not seem to capture much of the new wealth and influence created by today's hot tech companies.
Like the bits of celluloid that make up a film, the laying-on of paint skews our emotions and layers our perception.
To be sure, October 212 skews the results quite a bit, when the VIX soared over 230 percent during the financial crisis.
But she skews a little too much toward the TV side of things, and her film career has never really taken off.
When it comes to programming, Igloofest—Montreal's famed annual winter electronic music festival—still skews towards a slightly older, more traditional audience.
Podcasting is the new talk radio and it skews, at least in the categories we can measure, toward the public radio listener.
"The whole idea of the Trump impact skews differently in different places," said Matt Walter, president of the Republican State Leadership Committee.
Part of Adventure Time's millennial appeal is no mystery—the team of writers, animators, and producers driving the show skews very young.
The promo photos from David Bowie's final album have landed, and his looks skews more The Thin White Duke than Ziggy Stardust.
He also requested the trial be moved from Alexandria to Roanoke, arguing Northern Virginia is an unfair setting because it skews liberal.
Their kids and grandkids study hard and get into the finest schools at a rate that skews the affirmative action race calculations.
Rendered in a russet corduroy with clean lines and a coy exposed zipper, it skews more 1970s chic than factory-floor practical.
Then Barr whittles down the findings through rose-colored glasses into a four-page summary, which Trump skews in a single tweet.
The estate tax was established — and kept — as a mild correction for a taxation system that skews in favor of the wealthy.
But on a crowded stage, the pressure to break through or get a leg up intensifies, and the risk-reward ratio skews.
Support for Representative Tulsi Gabbard, who is still in the race but hasn't qualified for a party debate since November, skews male.
The restaurant industry has long struggled with high turnover rates, caused in part by low pay and a workforce that skews younger.
Seems like it would make much more sense for Amazon to buy Pinterest, which already skews heavily toward shopping and list-making.
But it rejects the assertion that such spending skews the media's coverage of important issues or stifles free speech in any way.
Regardless of split allegiances, the LGBT community will prove to be a considerable voting bloc in 2016 — one that skews overwhelmingly Democratic.
From my conversations with Apple Watch owners, we have learned the Apple Watch skews toward those where fitness and fashion were priorities.
RELATED: Meryl Streep attacks Trump in Golden Globes acceptance speech The Globes appreciates eccentricity, while the Academy Awards skews toward higher brow fare.
Fabito has also partnered with the Make-A-Wish Foundation several times to surprise fans, since his target audience on  YouTube skews younger.
And the skews displayed by the "Neither" phenomenon may indicate there is a chance for some gains among alternative party candidates, Smith said.
The mana curve skews very low, with minions such as Flame Imp, Argent Squire, Voidwalker and Possessed Villager in the 1-mana slot.
Its lineup of 50 participating artists, galleries, collectives, and performers skews local, with more than half of the participants hailing from south Florida.
There's an ancient piano and occasional live music, which skews metal and punk or the sort of haggard country preferred by old punks.
But whether it skews towards summer or towards fall, the unconventional charm of many of these cheap finds are welcome all year round.
Ethanol-based hand sanitizers like Purell are typically required before administering a breathalyzer test, and researchers found that this action repeatedly skews results.
Critics argue the public charge rule, though, skews the debate over broader public assistance programs to lower support for the otherwise popular programs.
Coupes have sporty reputations, and the C300, with its suspension lowered by about a half-inch compared with the sedan, skews that way.
It also, by design, throws out decisions made at the very end of halves, because Win Probability skews so heavily at these times.
Hollywood, you might have heard, skews a tad liberal politically, and the Trump triumph plunged many of its denizens into a deep gloom.
The second half of "Bacurau" is unsparing in its violence, filled with gunfire, terror in the night and revolutionary fervor that skews pathological.
Policymakers interested in building more housing must also take a tough look at the public participation process that skews power to privileged landowners.
The well-documented racial shortcomings of facial recognition technology, for example, have been linked to training data that skews heavily white and male.
But he could not overcome voters' anger at Mr. Trump in a district that skews Democratic, or Mr. Delgado's skill as a campaigner.
But the dialogue breakdown still skews male even for films that have notably been lauded for having strong female characters in lead roles.
There are general demographics in Florida that favor Biden at Sanders's expense, including an electorate that skews older and a significant black population.
The mix of galleries included in Frame always skews international, and this year, the 17 up-and-coming galleries represent 13 different countries.
At 191 pages, "Becoming RBG" is more than twice as long as Fawkes's biography of Brontë, but tonally and visually it skews younger.
Its dialogue, while replete with a raw sexual vocabulary that its characters fail to grasp the implications of, falters when it skews sentimental.
In that case the example is quite specific because the dataset Google has from the department of Veterans Affairs skews heavily male (218%).
The NYC Planning Commissioners seemed aware of the report's shortcomings, noting that its methodology often skews in favor of projects over community concerns.
Between contract disputes, issues with the medical staff and treatment of major injuries, and extensive media leaks, Washington too often skews toward dysfunction.
Although the larger Jewish population skews Democratic, most Orthodox voters hold socially conservative views on issues like abortion and gay marriage, like Cruz.
The decor skews toward minimal upstairs, and a gorgeous bar displaying all of BeetleCat's available seafood downstairs is quite a thing to take in.
His portfolio skews toward the industrial, discretionary, financial and healthcare sectors — all sectors seen as gaining from the implementation of President Trump's business policies.
Either way, it skews perceptions of a figure whose legacy is extremely over-determined, and dislodges any compulsory and uncritical expectation of racial fidelity.
Even Ivanka Trump's emphasis on the gender pay gap, particularly for women with children — a longtime cause of feminist activists — skews toward professional women.
Both films are aggressively nostalgic for a bygone era, but Hearts in Atlantis has far less to say and skews more toward maudlin sentimentality.
Pay also skews lower for elementary school teachers than high school teachers, and starting teacher salaries average $38,617, according to the National Education Association.
In all, that's about 17 percent of the population (Asian-Americans are about 5.5 percent of the population), but the Latino electorate skews young.
BET caters to a black audience that skews younger, a segment of the electorate national Democrats cannot afford to lose in 2018 and 2020.
"This is a PSA to parents, I guess you could say: do not buy this," says Scott Mulligan, noting that Paul's audience skews young.
Its user base skews young, another reason why the app's focus on safe and private spaces makes it a compelling option for gabby teens.
Kohl's sales mix skews 52 percent toward national brands — which it has said helps it attract new customers — and 48 percent toward private label.
Having been given a Super Nintendo in her childhood, Waneella skews old school, her pictorial compositions influenced by the classic sword and sorcery genre.
Marketers will tell you that no major platform's audience skews younger — with an estimated 45 percent of the app's users aged 18 to 24.
This current epidemic skews largely white: since 2010, according to the previously cited heroin addiction study, 90 percent of new users have been white.
Sponsored by Lenovo, the Silver Snipers were assembled with the explicit goal of broadening the audience of e-sports, which typically skews quite young.
"Testing of at-risk children, and not all children, skews California results to higher percentage of children tested showing lead exposure," the state said.
However, the cost of groceries varies widely across the US and skews significantly higher in coastal cities, according to a new report by Rent.com.
Very few of us live lives filled with constant drama, and TV occasionally skews too far away from presenting these sorts of realistic scenarios.
The denigration of individual scientists is a chilling aspect of that mistrust; experts say it skews public discourse by scaring vaccine proponents into silence.
"Masters of Ceremony," at Barclays Friday at 8, skews younger, with late-1990s or early-2000s stars like 50 Cent, Busta Rhymes and Jeezy.
Holders of postgraduate degrees are by far the most knowledgeable about religion, an "elite" demographic that skews strongly Democratic (57 percent to 35 percent).
Their latest win was in Sarasota, where an older, mostly white community that skews Republican elected Democrat Margaret Wood to the House of Representatives.
It's worth noting that this group skews older Gen Z (ages 43–24); we suspect you'd get different results if you surveyed younger teens.
"no selling" is, by a comfortable margin, the song here that skews closest to earlier Open Mike Eagle records, high-concept and outwardly hilarious.
As far as his evolution is concerned, VIEWS doesn't deviate far from blueprint other than the fact that it skews more in favour of singing.
Much of the music across Bowie's diverse body of work skews far from the metal realm, but his impact on the genre has been enormous.
And because this year's slate of Album of the Year nominees skews startlingly young, A Tribe Called Quest would've been a viable legacy nomination. —E.R.B.
No. It skews so conservative when it comes to issues of gender and sexuality and when it comes to trans, non-gender binary, queer people.
Of course, Logan's opening weekend also has a real shot of beating X2: X-Men United — a critical darling — if that estimate skews slightly higher.
Most akin to Five Below, a concept that skews toward more fun, discretionary items than its traditional dollar-store competitors, Hollar's merchandise favors nonessential products.
While Fox News's programming for the most part skews in a markedly pro-Trump direction, its polls adhere to similar standards as other reputable pollsters.
It's not a shock to find out that, in an industry that skews as young as tech, few people spend much time thinking about death.
That's primarily because the built-in audience for live, gaming-centric content is massive and skews younger, and younger audiences are more valuable to advertisers.
Though the network aims to reach rural areas, experts say the initial launch skews toward big cities, with coverage in Mexico City, Guadalajara and Monterrey.
Jagged Alliance 2 is devoted to those types of unfair fights, and the way that technological supremacy warps and skews the very notion of fairness.
The social network's advertising platform is only roughly 1 year old, and on-demand geofilters mark the beginning of the consumer focus, which skews young.
I found that when you actually talk to people, you tend to get so enamored of their story that it skews you away from yours.
We used a median return because the 40 percent loss in 2008 due to the market price plunge after the financial crisis skews the results.
If presidents can profit from the Oval Office, it skews their interests away from protecting and helping the American people and toward filling their pockets.
"Generally speaking, higher usage on Facebook skews to younger users, and towards millennials specifically," said Andrew Lipsman, vice president for marketing and insights at comScore.
Second, this view suggests that addiction skews choice — but doesn't completely eliminate free will: after all, no one injects drugs in front of the police.
Lifted from their forthcoming album landmark, out February 24th, "way it goes" skews towards the latter, bringing a certain kind of teenage nostalgia with it.
Living in New York skews your sense of what a "deal" is, and it forces you to learn the value of small-space living, fast.
A tax cut that skews heavily toward corporations and the rich would hardly dislodge the populist view of a Republican establishment beholden to its donors.
The makeup of Congress skews disproportionately white, and among the minority House members, a large percentage represent gerrymandered districts made up predominantly of minority voters.
Maxis and EA's long-lived life simulation game series has had a troubled and understandably coy relationship with sexuality, given that its audience skews young.
While ASOS declines to release specific analytics, Spence says that their maternity customer skews slightly older than the standard ASOS shopper, more toward late 231s.
But that skews the on-time rankings that the Transportation Department publishes each month, and misleads passengers about how well each carrier meets its schedule.
He's been repeatedly accused of selectively editing videos from protests in a manner that absolves far-right activists of responsibility and skews blame towards antifa.
Then, a few posts trickled in from international brides and grooms (the subreddit skews heavily American), and people planning destination weddings or honeymoons in Italy.
It was crafts and cocktails night at Urby Staten Island, an upscale rental complex where the demographic skews more young professional than drum-circle enthusiast.
The executive chef, John Schafer, has created a menu that's more American and somewhat meatier than the one he offers at Tessa, which skews Mediterranean.
Passage would make Argentina the most populous country in Latin America to permit women to terminate pregnancies, in a region that skews toward absolute prohibition.
The giddy comedy of the opening — songs, fortune telling, fake mustaches — skews darker and sadder until an unexpectedly redemptive ending buoys the piece back up.
In Nevada, where one in five Democratic voters in 2016 were Hispanic, the group skews young and has been growing, giving him an extra boost.
Perhaps unsurprisingly, our list skews toward Texans—but we've also included authors from elsewhere, as well as genres ranging from fiction to memoir and poetry.
The energy of the city skews towards the first half of the day, with even the latest bars closing at a very polite 2 a.m.
But to the outdoor industry, which has a customer and employee base that skews liberal, the need to protect the environment outweighs the potential risks.
No matter how hard the movie tries to coax out laughs, there's little about Ms. Harding, her circumstances or her choices that skews as funny.
That being said, Katy Perry's much-anticipated new single "Chained to the Rhythm" definitely skews high on the chintz scale, with Max Martin and co.
Now, maybe the audience for "Game of Thrones" skews a bit younger to those who are frequently online rating television episodes of shows across the board.
We also believe risk-reward skews positive at current levels; our upside scenario sees a 69% return versus a loss of 1043% in our downside scenario.
Adam has felt unwelcome in ace spaces because of his age (he said the community skews younger) but also in gay spaces as a graysexual man.
Because Costco's merchandise skews toward items that need to be replenished (think food and gasoline) it's been able to outrun the traffic declines plaguing many retailers.
The X-U also borrows from the T's design, but skews a bit thanks to all the work that has been done to ruggedize the camera.
A new study confirms your worst fears about fake news in the U.S. — it's widespread, skews pro-Trump, and is mostly consumed by your conservative uncle.
Republicans, mindful of the president's campaign rhetoric and the criticism that their plan skews toward the rich, say that doesn't mean there won't be changes coming.
In a CNN/ORC poll, a sample that skews somewhat Democratic, 63 percent of debate-watchers believed Trump did better than expected at the debate here.
The network also beats CNN and MSNBC in the coveted advertising demographic of 25- to 54-year-olds, although cable news viewership skews older over all.
It's partly informed by stories like those of Antwon Rose, but its interests are far-reaching and its tone skews toward the surreal and absurdly comedic.
But political observers say the district skews to the center of the political spectrum, citing moderate Republicans who have held the House seat in the past.
Our data also suggests that Amazon's user base skews significantly more to 'Ad-Supported' than 'Premium', and that average engagement on our platform is approximately 3x.
And by foregrounding the creature's experience and delaying the violence, Bernays solicits our empathy for him — a provocative choice, as Shelley skews a lot more equivocal.
Mr. Jung, whose clientele is mostly beginner-level players and skews more female than male, is not surprised Ping-Pong has such popularity in the city.
The sports expansion is part of Prince Mohammed's attempt to bring in foreign investment and increase the financial potential of a country whose population skews young.
Its population skews young and tattooed, and its business drags are packed with craft breweries, vintage clothing shops and boutiques offering terrariums and sans-serif stationery.
When voters are given the dominant role in choosing a nominee — as with primaries here — only an unrepresentative subset tends to participate, which skews the process.
It's arguable that even Facebook's "Get Out the Vote" efforts have potential to distort the democratic process, given that usage skews younger than the overall population.
The merging of art and religion is nothing new, and though modern art skews towards the secular, the lure of congregating with like-minded folks still resonates.
"If we put through lower tax rates under [Donald] Trump and if we also end the deductibility of interest, that skews very well for Disney, " Crockett said.
But the last thing Game Freak wanted was to dump overly complicated games onto a player base that still skews younger and continues to add new devotees.
If they don't turn out it potentially skews the vote in the Leave campaign's favour, a situation compounded by the lack of a voice for under-22016s.
Plus, the objects that we find are typically on their closest approaches to the Sun on their super distant orbits, and that skews our discoveries a bit.
Critics refer to the Institution as conservative, but it skews more toward the classically liberal; Margaret Thatcher occupies a unique posthumous place in the institution's honorary pantheon.
" Bridgewater Associates CEO Ray Dalio agrees that "looking at 'average' conditions could provide a misleading picture as the concentration of wealth at the top skews the numbers.
It also disregarded Office of Management and Budget (OMB) guidance regarding the application of appropriate discount rates to its estimates, which skews the dollar amount dramatically higher.
We might feel that we're getting by fine on less sleep, but we're deluding ourselves, Dr. Veasey said, largely because lack of sleep skews our self-awareness.
Although he also concedes that, currently, the app's food database skews towards the co-founders own nutritional expertise — which means its assumption is users are meat eaters.
But while his fanbase skews closer to David Guetta than NTS, Marshmello's music itself bubbles over with infectious joi de vivre, reinforced by surprisingly experimental production choices.
The crowd skews young—though plenty of old-timers still hang around—and stays involved; the only food vendor on the premises is also the commissioner's wife.
Our audience on Instagram skews a little bit older than our audience on Snapchat, and so I think that has a little bit to do with it.
Yes, he said, virtual meetings aren't as effective for getting things done as in-person deliberation—especially for a crowd that skews old and un-tech-savvy.
Co-founded with Matt Schimelfenig, himself a fixture of the Philly scene, Gladie offers up a sound that skews slightly softer and more pop-inclined than Cayetana's.
But there are few compromises in listening to Ms. Zauner's polished indie pop-rock, which skews reflective and lush without ever getting lost in its own reverb.
K-pop skews young as a genre — one reason is that South Korea mandates military service for its men, a law that extends even to pop idols.
This pushes funding toward cures rather than prevention (by a factor of 85033) and skews funding toward drugs for patients who have almost no chance of survival.
Whereas most prepper culture skews rural, Offgrid welcomes those who live on the grid — and are utterly terrified about what would happen if the grid turned off.
Such a program, depending on how it's structured, could generate large numbers of jobs, especially for Trump's political base, which skews heavily toward men without college degrees.
Some web companies, including Yelp and TripAdvisor, have long complained that Google skews search results and uses its market dominance to unfairly promote its own services over theirs.
Image: Rotten TomatoesRotten Tomatoes has faced criticism from filmmakers and fans alike for the way its Tomatometer scale of ranking films as "Fresh" or "Rotten" skews audience expectations.
"Espresso skews younger — I graduated from pop and soda to drip coffee, but my kids are graduating from Coolattas to lattes," Dunkin' CEO Dave Hoffmann told reporters Tuesday.
It's worth noting, too, that Gfycat's audience skews fairly young: the 13-17 year olds and the 18-24 year olds are the top age groups using Gfycat.
That law, too, was an attempt at getting abortion before the high court, which now skews conservative thanks to the addition of Justice Brett Kavanaugh in October 2018.
If they don't like a review of one of their films, or a profile of one of their stars skews too negative, studios have been known to retaliate.
If there are panels, how do you make sure that you're not just getting a random sample that kind of skews in the values perspective towards one thing?
But, but, but: Another surging future-proof industry that skews heavily female is home care for older or disabled patients (84% female), along with child care (94% female).
But Tarn and Zach made (and still make) the mistake of publishing their raw donation totals, which skews how much people think they're actively being paid every month.
So it made tactical sense that Hillary Clinton would attempt to peg this connotation of failure to Trump's proposed tax plan, which skews heavily toward benefiting the wealthy.
Marvel movies, which have an audience that skews older and male, were among the first titles that people watched after they signed up for the Disney Plus trial.
The local economy skews toward white-collar workers and professionals and does not depend on the manufacturing revival Trump has promised in his "Make America Great Again" message.
That's because the firm, which skews to the right and which FiveThirtyEight's Nate Silver once described as the "worst pollster in the world," isn't transparent about its methodology.
While Mr. Biden currently leads all the primary polls, usually with about a third of the vote, his support skews toward the older end of the Democratic base.
Such talk might not resonate for Mr. Bew in a district that skews Republican by 12 points and voted for President Trump by 23 percentage points in 2016.
Since then, Instagram has helped drive Facebook's revenue growth — not least because Instagram's user base skews younger than that of Facebook, which makes it more attractive to advertisers.
There are more than 6 million no-party-preference voters in the state, a figure that skews younger, suggesting that many California voters don't align with either party.
Fox was eager to point out that its audience skews younger than its rivals, particularly CBS, which drew a round of laughs from the advertisers in the crowd.
Another worry is the availability of poll workers, a volunteer group that skews older, and whose absence on Election Day could lead to longer lines and bigger crowds.
The first drop (featured in the following slideshow) skews toward crisp, neutral-hued, everyday basics — versus the designer's bright, fancy cocktail attire, worn by the likes of Michelle Obama.
With 40 seats in the new legislature, government supporters have a majority (helped by a voting system that skews the outcome in favour of pro-establishment politicians; see article).
When the public opinion of you skews towards false accusations of sexual assault or slut-shaming, it seems like a downright necessity just to sort through that new reality.
And yet Republican support skews old: in 2016, 20093% of those aged 71 to 88 identified as Republican or leaned Republican compared to 36% of those aged 233-276.
Viewers who don't have a lot of interest in animation that skews heavily toward bright, harmless, and kid-friendly probably aren't going to be drawn to this one, either.
The prose skews solidly toward the male gaze, as Myfanwy regularly spends time assessing the attractiveness of the women around her, and comparing them to her own perceived shortcomings.
Tinder U makes sense for the company, whose user base already skews younger – it has said before that half its user base is between 18 and 24, for example.
The small-business survey audience — which skews conservative — seemed to fall in line with Trump, as immigration was a major news story at the time the survey was conducted.
He's a rough echo of 9/11's famous falling man, except Singer flips and skews the angles he shoots from, so our brain expects the opposite to happen.
But since the question included something positive, that's a big no-no in myopic media land, which via muscle memory now skews negative on Trump almost no matter what.
Although the number can be volatile, several industries including government and educational services where the employment distribution skews toward older workers have seen "sluggish" growth lately, Pollak pointed out.
Kamala Harris won the race, but the prevalence of top female candidates there skews the data slightly -- as 100% of its candidates were women in both 2016 and 2012.
"The one percent want blow-me-away experiences," says travel adviser Catherine Heald, CEO of Remote Lands, part of Virtuoso, whose clientele skews toward the affluent and ultra-affluent.
Occasionally this critical slant skews the analysis, such as in the simplistic suggestion that Iranian threats to leave the talks dissuaded Obama from taking action against Syria in 2013.
President Trump's list of nominees to replace outgoing Justice Anthony Kennedy on the Supreme Court skews decisively conservative, per a measure that scores judges on a liberal-conservative spectrum.
But in doing so, the book skews towards a fan's recollection of this scene and the rising bands that populated it, including Interpol, Fischerspooner, and its headliner, The Strokes.
The clientele in such coffee shops skews young, reflecting a country where more than two-thirds of the population is under 30 and an unknown proportion is chronically bored.
Republicans, mindful of the president's campaign rhetoric and the criticism that their plan skews toward the rich, say that doesn't mean there won't be changes coming: http://bit.ly/2xl8BBV.
The Link's Awakening island has the kind of lived-in, historic feel the series is known for, but it skews a bit toward the silly side of the spectrum.
Though the average age skews younger, I'm 40 and I'm never the oldest in any hostel I've stayed at, and often I'm not even the oldest in my room.
That kind of money skews and warps everything, and it has led to all these moral and legal compromises in the name of trying to keep the money rolling.
Some web companies, including Yelp Inc and TripAdvisor Inc, have long complained that Google skews search results and uses its market dominance to unfairly promote its own services over theirs.
If systemic gender bias skews the way the field looks at things, that has implications for the policymakers and others looking to academic economists for analysis, advice or indeed wisdom.
If she does not, it could harm her election chances because she is far more dependent on the youth vote than Trump, as the core Republican vote skews much older.
Because unicorns and near-unicorns are gobbling up such a big chunk of venture funding, having just one or two heavily funded companies in the mix really skews the results.
Wild Nothing, Life of Pause (February 19th) The indie rock Jack Tatum makes as Wild Nothing skews romantic and fuzzy, like love songs you're trying to remember from a dream.
For instance, unintentional firearm deaths may be significantly underreported, which skews data, and firearm injuries that were not treated in a hospital or similar health care setting were not included.
The S7 Edge took a much better photo — the color balance skews very warm, a trend that is true about most Samsung phone cameras, but it's a much sharper picture.
Some of those states only had absentee voting at the time the data was measured, which tends to skew Republican, compared to in-person early voting, which often skews Democratic.
"We massively underestimated the power of comfort," Brown told Axios, adding that Allbirds' customer base skews female, a bit of a surprise given the tech industry is dominated by men.
This is a love story about loss, a sweet romantic comedy that is not meant to be funny but still skews to conventions about overcoming obstacles and finding true love.
The population skews older, which plays to his strengths, while Sanders's comments praising some elements of former Cuban President Fidel Castro's regime played poorly with Florida's substantial Cuban American community.
The selection of movies skews slightly toward horror, but if you're a fan of sci-fi, fantasy, or crime thrillers, you'll likely find something to listen to here as well.
"  Why Florida could be bad for Bernie: "There are general demographics in Florida that favor Biden at Sanders's expense, including an electorate that skews older, and a significant black population.
It skews its benefits toward higher-income earners while incentivizing people to work, when the aim of federal support should be to help those who need to stay at home.
In a district that has more registered Democrats than Republicans, yet skews heavily conservative, the question now is whether Mr. Trump's support may hurt more than it helps in November.
Fortnite users skews young compared with Facebook, with 53% of US tweens ages 10-12 using Fortnite versus 38% using Facebook, per an NRG survey conducted in Q2/Q3 2019.
Although his clientele still skews female, he said that around one in five of the people he treats is male, and called men the "growth segment" of the last decade.
The app has been downloaded 1.5 billion times as of November, according to SensorTower, with an audience that skews young; 40 percent of its users are ages 16 to 24.
As a non-profit, CMCA can provide a platform for exhibiting work that doesn't necessarily have commercial viability in the present art market in Maine, which skews towards representational painting.
About one in seven US households include someone involved in direct sales, and participation skews female — 92 percent of in-home sales parties are thrown by women, the national association reports.
This sample set isn't representative of the nation, as it skews toward early adopters and younger users, but it is a pretty good data set in which to find Uber users.
There are a couple of different ways to pronounce "Zhirkov"—and the third one skews a lot farther toward a zeer-cough kind of pronunciation that'd be much better to hear.
The broadcasters, he says, are "overwhelmingly orientated towards elite sources in their reporting and are also influenced by the press, and so that skews their coverage against Corbyn and his supporters".
Its 18-to-49 programming usually skews toward the back half of that demographic, and it's never going to be the country's No. 1 network among 18- to 34-year-olds.
For the past 22004-plus years, politicians, the media, and many US citizens have clung to the myth that the "women's vote" is a potent political force, one that skews liberal.
When 76 percent of the partners of venture capital firms are white and nearly 85 percent of foundation board members are white, we must expect that unconscious bias skews funding decisions.
While the stock could remain volatile due to more insider / pre-IPO shareholder selling in the coming days, we believe the risk/reward skews towards the upside at the current level.
For example, if a team knows its fanbase skews younger and more female on a Tuesday night home game, they might shift the music and ads to better target that audience.
The educational background of voters also skews voting intentions in the U.K. Those with an university degree will tend toward voting for the leftist Labour party and center-left Liberal Democrats.
When you take into account the way the fine dining industry overlaps with home cooking and food media, the overall effect is of a culture that skews male, white, and wealthy.
"Choosing specifically to poll in areas that are poor and more religiously conservative skews the results and makes them indicative of these areas and not of British Muslims nationally," he wrote.
The demographic makeup of Warren's support, which skews toward white, college-educated suburbanites, suggests that Sanders -- who struggles with that cohort -- will not enjoy a ready-made boost following her exit.
Masters of Ceremony, which comes to Barclays Center tonight, skews a bit younger, with performances from such late-1990s or early-73s stars as 50 Cent, Busta Rhymes, Jeezy and Fabolous.
The question about citizenship could have a disproportionate impact on the count in red states, like Georgia, where the Latino population is relatively new, skews undocumented and is largely Spanish speaking.
Suits and chic workwear outnumber Trump tees (official count: one); the crowd of what looks to me like a few dozen (I'm later told 80 people attended) skews young and diverse.
The distribution skews heavily toward those with higher income, with a 17 percent average tax increase on the top 1 percent and more than 23 percent for the top 0.1 percent.
Sam's menu skews to the spring rolls and noodles that Americans favor, but Lee susses out a profoundly unadapted mudfish sauce that, although it makes him gag, earns the cook's trust.
The lyricism skews heavy at times, and the many side stories and voices make for a slower read, but maybe that's the point: The effect is something of a transcendent journey.
That Ms. Riccio and other BookTubers' audience skews younger is significant, given that it allows publishers to tap into a market that may not necessarily look to traditional publications for recommendations.
Balenciaga's square-toed, metallic-heeled thong embodies '90s style, while Dries Van Noten's leather platform sandal skews more '70s; Givenchy and the Row both created chunkier options in black and white.
"The only curveball that skews away from the country-rock feel is the Dead Weather song, 'I Feel Love Every 1000 Miles,' when Ollie is breaking into the impound lot," Currier explains.
While the Macy's and Nordstroms of the world rely on mall traffic to generate the majority of their sales, Best Buy's footprint skews toward open-air shopping centers and stand-alone shops.
Taken together, the chart attempts to gauge reader interest in each player (according to Social Flow, President Trump was left off the chart because his results "dwarfs everything" and skews the results).
Charles Elson, professor of corporate governance at the University of Delaware, told NBC News that when compensation becomes an arms race, it can create a dynamic that skews CEO pay too high.
The early userbase skews female and young — without, according to Usoltsev, Prisma doing any overt targeting — the main group being 26-24 year old women, somewhat unsurprisingly for a selfie beautifying app.
But as ESPN's audience continues to decrease, or potentially skews older and wealthier, Pitaro may decide that linear programming that worked 20 years ago actually makes more sense returning to the airwaves.
In the absence of a major story like the Clinton email controversy, the news audience skews toward a relatively small group of people who engage in very heavy consumption (just like alcohol).
In the strongest and largest paintings in Fear of Waves, it is the off-kilter and incomprehensible that skews our experience, leaves us scratching our heads, puzzled, captivated and a bit undone.
Disney announced on a recent earnings call that ESPN+ has 7.6 million subscribers, a demographic that skews young because of the heavy mixed martial arts bouts and soccer games available on it.
Arizona could have been more favorable territory for Sanders, with a Latino population that skews younger and more Mexican-American than in Florida, though CNN projects Biden has won the Copper State.
Given that Fox's audience skews disproportionately older, that should make the network's executives think twice about the lives endangered by their hosts' stubborn willingness to say what the president needs them to.
In addition to likely underreporting infant mortalities and people who never bore children, genealogy data skews toward families that have the privilege of accessing and maintaining a detailed history, Dr. Merchant said.
The Crowd To the relief of those more than three years out of college, the average age skews slightly older than the surrounding postgrad spots like Phebe's, BBar & Grill and Bowery Electric.
The finding, he said, might suggest that "the balance skews toward the gene-loss hypothesis"—and toward the idea that photosynthesis was an ancestral characteristic that some groups of bacteria lost over time.
This is possibly explained by the poll's starkest finding: Nearly half — 46% — of the LGBTQ population identifies as bisexual, which then skews heavily female and younger and tends to be more racially diverse.
He said the ad model that is dominant in online media skews publishers' incentives toward "slideshows, rehashed news and clickbait," because all of that is enticing to readers but dirt cheap to produce.
The entire top 10 is made up of same-sex pairings, though Tumblr meme librarian Amanda Brennan pointed out to The New York Times that it skews less stringently male/male than usual.
Cosmo's take on the character skews a little more mystical than most, and it's a trip encountering a Santa Claus figure in a movie where he's far from the most fantastical character around.
This is perhaps the reason that so much of the work in Action at a Distance, a show at Angela Meleca Gallery featuring five contemporary Lebanese artists, skews heavily towards film and photography.
He's self-directed seven music videos in the past year and produced all the music too, which skews between gritty thrasher punk, disturbing electronica and the left-leaning inclinations of new-gen rap.
"The new score probably doesn't change the debate much over repeal/replace, but we think it skews negative for the bill's prospects," Evercore ISI analyst Michael Newshel said in a note to clients.
As the future of employment skews largely digital, the tech industry must now step up and show how technology can generate a more expansive economy, creating more, better jobs in the coming years.
The Huffington Post's Ariel Edwards-Levy recently reported that the wave of popular opposition to Trump— as measured by citizen phone calls to their representatives, organized by activist group Daily Action—skews female.
Jared Bernstein, former chief economist and economic policy advisor to Vice President Joe Biden, told "Squawk Box" that Trump's tax reform plan doesn't close enough loopholes and skews more benefits to the wealthy.
Whereas Oscar de la Renta skews Park Avenue lady, Monse is rebel daughter — one who doesn't mind adding men's wear (or at least pieces that look purloined from men's closets) into her mix.
By failing to adequately account for the ways in which caring for a larger percentage of these higher risk populations skews Star Ratings lower, CMS' policies punish these plans and ultimately their patients.
Because the audience for violent movies skews toward younger men, and younger men are also much more likely to commit violent crimes, when popular violent movies come out crime goes down, not up.
Why it matters: The report was seized on by Facebook critics who have argued that the ad policy, which exempts candidates' ads and speeches from the site's fact-checking policies, skews pro-Trump.
The tabloid's vast readership skews female and older, with nearly half of its readers over the age of 65 — meaning it reaches the heart of the monarchy's most fervent, and most conservative, support.
His overall early support skews toward older South Carolinians that form the most reliable voting bloc — and who are assembling to support Biden right away when he jumps into the race this week.
As with other examples of algorithmic bias, experts say that if systems are fed data that skews towards certain groups of people or ethnicities, then this will become apparent in the software's results.
The just-released survey of the respected Pew Research Center shows that the majority of Americans — nearly 60 percent — now believe that we are a nation that skews in favor of political correctness.
Some notes on the data: Earnest Research: Measured ride-share spending across a consistent panel of credit card and debit data, so user base skews more urban and affluent than the overall population.
Many came to know themselves better through Tumblr's NSFW content: On a platform that skews toward teens and young adults, people have used Tumblr to come to understand their sexualities, gender identities, and preferences.
The swapping out of Daniel for Jack and the addition of a fetus skews the Bridget Jones triangle somewhat, but it's still the same damn shape, forcing Baby to conform to its preordained narrative.
" Monday night's initial broadcast was hosted by Trump campaign advisers Cliff Sims and Boris Epshteyn, the latter of whom declared that they were "excited to be bypassing the left-wing media … which skews everything.
"Because the Internet skews young, doing shows with a protagonist in that 16-to-25 range makes a lot of sense for us," Bernie Su, the co-founder of Canvas Media Studios, told Mashable.
We can only speculate about why this is, but the researchers note that self-reported demographic data suggests the user base of Tumblr is largely young and female, while Flickr skews older and male.
Founded nine years ago by five entrepreneurs, Summit has come into its own as an innovation confab that skews younger and less-buttoned-up than TED or Aspen Ideas but is equally high-minded.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg plans to meet Wednesday afternoon with prominent figures on the right as he looks to head off fears that an anti-conservative bias skews content on the company's social platform.
The knowledge that some voters stayed home also skews the usefulness of the vote totals; the missing Democrats may well have voted like the Democrats who sent in ballots, but we will never know.
For a lawyer like Prasow, the museum's immersive setup is worrisome because it skews public discussion away from understanding torture as a demonstrably bad form of intelligence-gathering to something with possible undiscovered benefits.
Granted, night life is lacking in the area, they said, and the water aerobics class in the pool skews older, but for the price and the quality of the space, nothing in Manhattan compares.
Primus and Mastodon are both bands that come from the world of heavy metal but resist categorization: The former blends it with prog rock and funk; the latter skews toward thrash and hard core.
Clay Travis, a Fox Sports contributor and editor of the website Outkick the Coverage, has labeled the network "MSESPN," a reference to MSNBC, the cable news channel that frequently skews liberal in its analysis.
Trump is weakest on the West Coast, but fortunately for him the GOP schedule skews hard against the West, with Oregon on May 17, Washington on May 24, and California going last, on June 7.
Barclays, as I've reported, claimed in a motion for rehearing that the 2nd Circuit opinion skews the balance of power in securities litigation so unfairly that it undermines the very integrity of U.S. capital markets.
Thus, it's a relief that Cars 3 skews more toward the original flavor than the sequel (a spy movie–inflected mess that revealed a Pixar slightly out of its depth with something so action-heavy).
On many boards, membership, he said, "skews toward the politically connected and the visible and vocal factions of the community," and away from more marginalized populations, including low-income families and those lacking English skills.
The people who've pushed it out are women who have women followers, so it heavily skews female, but the research shows that women over 35 want this kind of news and millennials of both genders.
The Turkish Ministry of National Education oversees the school, but the pedagogical system skews American: Kids often take the SATs and AP exams rather than the Turkish state entrance exam (although of course many do).
Deacon Webster, the chief creative officer and cofounder of Walrus, compared the companies' increased ad spend to the rise in direct-to-consumer advertising that skews toward cheaper campaigns made with in-house marketing teams.
The CW audience skews young enough that some viewers may need to pause at the first commercial break to Google "ham radio," but it's a sweet little conceit worthy of one of Mr. King's novels.
The restaurant has become nationally renowned for its New American menu that skews local and seasonal, conceived by chef-owner Spike Gjerde, who netted a James Beard Award for his work the year Sandler joined.
Her philosophy for success producing in Hollywood, she said, was three-part: access (which she has as an actress), taste (hers skews more mainstream than indie) and clout (which she earned after "Pitch Perfect 21").
Commissioner Rob Manfred expressed frustration last week that Trout was not more interested in building his personal brand, underscoring baseball's persistent problem in creating crossover superstars for a sport that skews more and more local.
While a separate solo travel sub skews younger, she's also seen people ask about traveling on their own in their 50s and 60s and whether they could still stay at a hostel in their 40s.
Other "bona fide competitive reasons do not bar a plaintiff from demanding that a court enjoin illegal conduct that skews the marketplace by inserting an additional unlawful competitive advantage," 2nd Circuit Judge Pierre Leval wrote.
Her sound, which skews toward the polished, grand side of church music, will be balanced by Brooklyn's own Hezekiah Walker and his Love Fellowship Choir, who favor a more raucous, groove-driven take on gospel.
"If I had to say, looking at the results, does it skew in some way, I would say that it skews toward people who teach some of the large numbers of immigrants, vulnerable students," said Costello.
Chavez mentions that a lot of her younger clients are using porn as an unintentional form of sexual education, and this skews their vision of what they should be doing and the reaction they should receive.
In olive green and heather gray — and adorned with a pizza-slice-as-Christmas-tree, these are the perfect festive holiday PJs for the gal whose style skews more indie downtown boutique than mass-market store.
Meaning does not always, or even often, consolidate in sole survivors—and certainly it is not absent from those who perish—yet the temptation to imbue temporal accidents with surplus significance skews many accounts of history.
As a result, it artificially skews the real estate market toward utilizing more space for large, single-family homes, and less for multifamily rental housing of the kind needed by the working and lower-middle class.
And of the big four professionals sports leagues in the United States, M.L.B.'s television audience skews the oldest, leading Rob Manfred to make youth sports participation a priority since he became baseball's commissioner in 2014.
Beyoncé "Freedom" (Parkwood/Columbia) The searing moral umbrage on Beyoncé's "Lemonade" often skews personal, but the scope here is as wide as the water, and the singing as urgent as Kendrick Lamar's ingenious guest verse. 3.
With its Democratic city center and a surrounding rural area that skews Republican, Racine County is known for swinging from one party to another, serving as a national bellwether in predicting the outcome of presidential races.
With its Democratic city center and a surrounding rural area that skews Republican, Racine County is known for swinging from one party to another, serving as a national bellwether in predicting the outcome of presidential races.
Second Measure: Measured ride-share spending across a consistent panel of credit and debit card users who made at least one ride-hailing transaction, so user base skews more urban and affluent than the overall population.
The glossary of 56 words and phrases courted criticism from scores of Greek Cypriot journalists and some political parties who saw it as a bid to stymie free speech and impose a vocabulary that skews historical facts.
But the real wage gap mainly boils down to hours worked overall, and the fact is that men work more hours than women do, particularly in high-paying jobs, and that skews the data in their favor.
When the majority of Wikipedia editors are white men from developed countries (about just 8-14 percent of editors are women), diverse perspectives are missing, which seriously skews how the Wiki generation is learning about the world.
At times, the distortion skews bluntly comic as when, after she's committed, Sawyer sits at a table partly obscured by an absurdly large coffee mug that looms in the frame like a threat (or a wee monolith).
The debate underscores a deeper split among Democrats: Is it better to ignore a media outlet that they believe skews its coverage to President Trump's benefit, or embrace the opportunity to get their message through its filter?
The relentless focus on children also skews research priorities worldwide, favoring studies that focus on kids while neglecting the needs of adults, which include learning how to advocate for themselves once their parents are no longer alive.
A "surprise" on the list, which has been published for nearly 30 years and includes five positive and five negative outcomes, is defined as an event outside the firm's core scenario, but one where the distribution skews.
More often though, this means that Rogan&aposs show skews libertarian — or "freethinking" — with guests like Democratic candidate and entrepreneur Andrew Yang, journalist Tim Pool, and members of the "Intellectual Dark Web" like psychology professor Jordan Peterson.
Maybe the models are too confident that voters are ready to move on from parties after two terms; maybe the fact that many use GDP numbers, which have been worse than other economic indicators recently, skews things.
That sounds obvious, but a pattern I've observed again and again among the people in my social circle (a social circle that skews young and urban, to be clear) is that they often don't have close, meaningful friendships.
The move to make Venmo an online checkout option will give merchants a better way to attract millennial shoppers, PayPal explains, as the customer base for the social payments app skews millennial and its users are heavily engaged.
Nearly every long-haired celeb on this list has chopped their strands into a length somewhere between a bob and the on-trend, mid-length cut — proving the new lob is reigning supreme, especially when it skews shaggy.
But given that the film is co-written by Lip's son Nick Vallelonga, it becomes clearer why the film skews in the direction of dismissing Lip's racism for the feel-good narrative of a deeply-bonded interracial friendship.
But the three share indisputable similarities: they approach indie rock from a deliberate and plaintive perspective that skews more toward emo, folk, and blues than toward punk, and they write the kind of lyrics that warrant close reading.
Within this context, Lomas is another example of a woman who's been forced to pay for someone else's alleged indiscretions—especially as a woman of color who rose to prominence in a domain that skews white and male.
"POCA often skews police priorities, incentivizing and targeting sex work premises that they see as easy hits to boost their resources rather than the small proportion where sex workers are at risk of harm or coercion," he says.
A little more than half of the menu in the sunny, bustling storefront skews savory, with dishes like a fried egg sandwich ($8.50), and veggie hash with eggs and potatoes that comes in a piping hot skillet ($11).
Letter Re "Catalonia's Challenge to Spain" (editorial, June 23) I cannot help myself from being shocked by the lack of objectivity demonstrated in your newspaper, and the flagrant omission of facts that skews the reality of the situation.
Atkins has long opined that the SEC's rules requiring "best price" execution of stock trades actually skews the market by causing fragmentation and harming price discovery by directing orders away from traditional stock exchanges into "dark pool" trading platforms.
She wants to ditch the phrase 'real women'As someone with a body that skews closer to the average woman in the United States, Graham constantly hears that she represents 'real women' – but she's not a fan of the term.
Mr. Fogelman said the creators of "Pitch" believe that its tone, which is relatively upbeat at a time when much of TV skews moody and dark, will help keep those viewers who tune in because of the intriguing concept.
He's one of the most efficient players in the league, but because so much of his offensive success can't be isolated outside of the context of his team, it leaves him open to criticism and skews how he's perceived.
Serviceably, at times awkwardly, directed by Mandie Fletcher, the movie skews softer than the series at its barbed best, partly because the celebrity culture that once provided such rich material has become just another ratings opportunity for the Kardashians.
In order to carry the day out West, Sanders needed the strong turnout from younger voters and Latinx voters that helped power his win in the Nevada caucuses because California's Democratic electorate skews younger and is 31 percent Latinx.
In a voice-over that skews (for reasons you learn later) more sardonic than Culkin's onscreen performance, Oystein lays out his origin story (he takes credit for inventing Norwegian black metal) and fills in the world he helped make.
Similarly, when we talk about privacy and security in cyberspace, the focus often skews towards financial security or identity theft in the property sense, rather than the maintenance of civil liberties and protection of identity in the political sense.
The relationship of materials to site in the early works skews their reading toward the socially engaged, and demonstrates one way that abstract works, without relying on depictive imagery or narrative, can carry content of sociohistorical or even political import.
It's going to be difficult to ignore the overwhelming emotional support that Wonder Woman has engendered, particularly since (thanks to the Academy's efforts toward inclusivity over the past few years) the organization skews younger and more diverse than it once did.
Clinton's celebrity support skews toward older men and women, and she attracts more minorities, while younger personalities gravitate to Sanders, said Dan Schnur, director of University of Southern California's Jesse M. Unruh Institute of Politics and a former Republican political strategist.
So here's the paradox we're stuck in: Our voting laws discourage people from voting, which in turn skews elections toward special interests and high-income people, which in turn produces cynicism about government and even less political participation from everyone else.
"We believe the risk/reward skews negatively and continue to see more negative data points than positive ones for ESPN, which we believe will remain the dominant theme for the stock," analyst Daniel Salmon wrote in a note to clients Wednesday.
Hatch made the comments during a Friday hearing of the Senate Finance Committee, after Sherrod Brown accused Republicans, who are trying to pass a huge tax reform package that skews heavily toward the rich, of working on behalf of the rich.
"If you're talking about a political system that skews rural, that's not as important if there isn't a major cleavage between rural and urban voting behavior," said Frances Lee, a professor of government and politics at the University of Maryland.
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Albeit, it bills its platform as surfacing only "the most engaging, high-converting social media content" — so the user generated content it pulls in clearly skews positive, rather than showing travelers any UGC that might risk putting a dampener on bookings.
Nintendo's long time focus on all ages entertainment certainly lines up with the title, which skews younger than many of the titles on display at the show this week, along with the (perhaps litigiously so) similar Player Unknown Battlegrounds (PUBG).
Today Kansas City can be said to have actually achieved the elusive dream of scores of proud old American cities that have seen better days: It has revived its downtown, which now skews closer to "bustling" than "desolate" many nights.
Scholarly literature suggests that the electorate is highly stratified by race, age, and income—that is, the people who vote tend to be whiter, older, and wealthier than the American population as a whole, which skews the vote to the right.
Most of the company's users are in the 18 to 35-year-old range and skews about 70% women, but Hamilton says they're hoping the focused training regimens will help balance some of the gender disparity among the user base.
Alabama's electorate skews a bit older (with about 60 percent above the age of 45) and was expected to be about 54 percent black, and it was known that the state's Democratic voters are largely moderates with an eye on November.
Here, Mr. Vongerichten, who also runs a more casual all-day restaurant in the hotel, has created a menu that skews English, with oysters, grilled meats and fish, savory pies, sea bass en croûte served tableside, and shaved brussels sprouts salad.
Outside of the bromantic quipping between William and Tovar, the dialogue is aggressively simple (no frills, no poetry) and skews along the lines of "Release the Kraken" or, in this case, bring out the flaming balls of death and so forth.
A majority of our staff is female, our readership skews female compared to other political sites, and we credit that to our editorial tone and our focus on cultural issues like sex, childrearing and political correctness, not just dry policy.
But they were particularly scathing toward Instagram, which has become a new source of online manipulation, based on the ability to easily share photos quickly across multiple accounts and because its audience skews younger than that of other social networks.
Turnout that skews older, however, would help Biden, whom Monmouth found to have 37 percent support of those over 65 and just 7 percent support among likely caucus-goers 18 to 49, a group Sanders carried, with 39 percent support.
"They will put judges in that you wouldn't believe, they'll take away your 2nd Amendment, which we will never allow to happen, they'll take away your 2nd Amendment," he said of Democrats to raucous cheers from the crowd, which skews younger.
I say yes excitedly, as I rarely go out for lunch with anyone and don't have a ton of work friends other than these two, because my office skews a bit on the experienced side (the average age here is 56).
The roster of writers skews quite noticeably to the older and whiter side, and the book doesn't reproduce any of Schulz's strips, but there are original illustrations (though not of Schulz's beloved but copyrighted kids) by some of the cartoonist contributors.
Broce blamed voter registration groups such as the New Georgia Project, which held the registration drive at Diaz's high school, for registering voters predominately with paper forms, and then turning in "incomplete, illegible, or fraudulent forms," which skews the data.
When Orange Is the New Black skews what happens to its characters so dramatically by race, it's not hard to question whether doing so is the only way the show knows to telegraph a sense of social and political seriousness.
Cutting an agency this deeply will require thousands of layoffs, and on this front, EPA chief Scott Pruitt has demographics on his side: The EPA's workforce skews older than the norm for the federal government, meaning more employees are eligible to simply retire.
Total (foreign- and local-currency) private-sector debt increased to 214% of GDP in June 25 from 244% at end-220 (average of the eight EMs excluding China, which skews the numbers), partly reflecting falls in the US dollar value of GDP.
More than 300,000 copies of the film were made, and if your newsfeed skews conservative, many of the film's allegations — including the "Clinton body count" and Bill Clinton's rape allegations — found their way back into right-wing smear campaigns during the 2016 election.
Sometimes that approach yields a series that skews younger, like The Big Bang Theory, but sometimes it results in something like Blue Bloods, which is maybe the ultimate "Oh, I've never seen that, but my grandma loves it" show on TV right now.
Of course my untrained, sub-200-pound cable guy couldn't beat up the fucking heavyweight champion, but he still thought he could: when top-tier athletes face other top-tier athletes, the parity between their skills skews our perceptions of what we're seeing.
Then consider that subset of people against critics, a group of people that skews male and white, but that also doesn't choose to review a film because of their feeling about the film, but because it's their job to review the film.
But she must also have enough perspective to consider that her public and widely applauded decision to celebrate her "curves" unrealistically skews a universal perception of what it means to be curvy for millions of regular, or average, or chubby, or fat women.
Even though stories crop up nearly every week about some invasion of privacy or swindle or labor abuse or access overreach by one tech company or another (see Uber, or Juicero), people still seem to think that tech's end skews toward basic goodness.
The dose in many products skews low, though: A single Hemp Bombs CBD gummy (one serving) packs only 15 milligrams of CBD for instance, while a can of Queen City Hemp CBD Seltzer contains 5 milligrams of CBD per 53 ounce serving.
It skews younger (eleven freshmen are under the age of thirty-five, and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez , at twenty-nine, is the youngest woman ever elected to Congress) and more progressive (the Congressional Progressive Caucus has grown from seventy-eight members to ninety-six).
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. House of Representatives on Friday passed legislation that Democrats say will lessen the influence of big-money interests in federal elections, make voting easier and tackle "gerrymandering" that skews the makeup of congressional districts to favor particular political parties.
She said recently that the site skews male and that most of the current moderators are men, something she thinks shapes the kinds of memes that are likely to be given entries (and another quality the site has in common with Wikipedia).
The population near Lehigh skews older — a lot of retirement homes sit in these rolling hills — and the hospital is rated one of the state's top five, so ambulances often bring their sickest patients here, said Lindsay Houck, the emergency department's nursing director.
While Zalewski says that he would like to see similar panels for other games in the FGC, he feels that it was particularly necessary for Smash, given that the game's player base skews very young, even in the teenaged world of e-sports.
Latinos only make up about 7% of the state's population, but the community skews younger -- so, as seen in the polls, likely toward Sanders -- and could potentially provide the boost he needs in what is expected to be an extraordinarily tight final count.
Sturdy and high off the ground, with great arch support and not a lot of give, they are especially popular among those who perform emotional labor such as nurses and flight attendants: work that skews disproportionately female and involves a lot of standing.
Whether scrawling an illegible smear of notes across the top of a pounding beat or erupting in fury as the rhythm dissolves beneath him, Gustafsson keeps the intensity high and your ears alight — even when his tone skews murky and dark. Fire!
If it pits two players against one another in an esoteric test of skill, there's a good chance that someone will have a setup for it at a major fighting game tournament, even (and sometimes especially) if it skews from genre norms.
Speaking with The Brisbane Times, the president of the Atheist Foundation Of Australia, Kylie Sturgess stated that the indication of Jedi as an individual's religion of choice, even as a joke, skews the census results to make Australia appear more religious than it is.
The double-digit spike holds even if you remove one major episode that skews the numbers far higher: In 2017, dozens of bomb threats were made to Jewish community centers across the United States, with each one eligible to be counted as a hate crime.
Fingers immediately pointed to the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, which gives out the Oscars and which, despite efforts to diversify its ranks in recent years, still skews older, male and white, according to a 103 investigation by The Los Angeles Times.
Instead, he explains, he believes it's cultural, and because white culture is so dominant, it skews what we find attractive toward whiteness: Beauty is a cultural idea as much as a physical one, and the standard is of course set by the dominant culture.
Theory was quickly translating to praxis, with the main thrust that if the IGDA was going to host a roundtable about unions, the room was going to skew pro-union because every piece of data we have suggests that the industry skews pro-union.
So The Big Bang Theory feels incredibly traditionalist in a world where acclaimed TV comedy skews more and more toward shows like Atlanta or Barry, though neither of those lauded but extremely niche shows could even dream of earning ratings as massive as Big Bang's.
It also, as THR notes, skews the universe a bit younger and brighter, as Supergirl would ostensibly be joining a team where Aquaman (whose solo movie is out on December 14) and Wonder Woman would be the eldest members; the title characters in Shazam!
In South Carolina, an early primary state, a candidate's extreme wealth could be a turnoff to a state party membership that skews poorer than Democrats in the rest of the country, said Gibbs Knotts, a professor of political science at the College of Charleston.
Part of Mr. Sanders's strength among Latinos can be chalked up to the fact that the Hispanic population in the United States skews younger than the rest of the country — and Mr. Sanders continues to draw by far his strongest support from voters under 50.
The comedian Negin Farsad, who wrote "How to Make White People Laugh," hosts this weekly podcast that blends comedy and politics but skews heavily toward the laughs, with a round table in which she and her guests digest the latest events in the news cycle.
" This temporal dilemma, which skews past and future, has preoccupied her sixty years of work: "If I freeze here, one foot poised to go forward, to land on the path, I will at least be living in the present and the past will know it.
The makeup of the competitors skews young and male; the lack of age diversity can be attributed to the amount of time and dedication that it requires to reach a high competitive level, but Malowney is still unsure why more girls and young women don't get involved.
The filmmakers also play it heavily for laughs, especially in the learn-by-doing stage of Miles' origin story -- coming to grips with the whole "With great power comes great responsibility" thing -- in a way that skews more toward older fans than kids or casual ones.
Comedy doesn't need tight structure to survive, especially if it skews more toward being a dramedy, but considering the whole basis of a joke is a setup followed by a punchline, there's a certain pleasure to tightly wound comedies that unfurl with the precision of perfect machinery.
"If I want to pursue a topic that skews feminine, my options for where I can publish the piece are automatically limited," said Jillian Goodman, 21989, the founder of Mary Review, a female-produced magazine, which raised $22014,247 on Kickstarter and published its first issue last fall.
He told me that he is well aware that the evangelical faith and work movement still skews white and white-collar (although black churches have their own long tradition of applying the Bible to questions of economic justice), and ministries like his need to confront racial iniquity.
Given the powerful echo chamber effects at play in communicating almost exclusively with people who share your political views, it is all too easy to forget that commentary on Twitter skews well to the left of the Democratic base — to say nothing of America as a whole.
But because fewer women are promoted later in their careers, the average skews toward the younger workers simply because they are the only ones able to climb the corporate ladder to the top — not because women are necessarily more successfully than men in their first years of work.
But by putting the multi-lens tech straight into a phone (either by building its own, or more sensibly, licensing it out to an established phone company), Light can establish its technology far better than in a $2,000 camera that skews toward the gimmicky side of the product spectrum.
But midway through the film (I hestitate to say how far through, because the nature of the editing completely skews any sense of time passing) a leak springs in the ship's hull, a cataclysmic disaster that plays out with the unhurried but inescapable matter-of-factness of global warming.
The bully pulpit, a concept which Trump takes literally, allows the president to pit social groups against one another or to unite them, to convey critical information to help in times of trouble or to spread false information that skews public conversations, and to assist allies or delegitimize opponents.
The attorneys general trying to overturn the Trump administration's travel ban last year, for example, wanted the case tried in the Ninth Circuit, which covers the Western United States and skews liberal; during Barack Obama's administration, lawyers chose to challenge his policies in the conservative Northern District of Texas.
In news conferences, op-eds and social media, Democratic lawmakers railed against the bill, which has more breaks for corporations than individuals and over time skews sharply in favor of the rich and big business, but they ultimately lacked any meaningful power and could not stop its progress.
Though the original, et aliae has said, was about pulling at opposing impulses—soberness and intoxication, darkness and light—Malory's take skews far toward the latter of each of those binaries, sickened driving techno that functions like a shot of amphetamines in the arm of original slow jam.
There is a kind of nostalgia — about 95 percent of the clothing shot was vintage, Mr. Watson said — that suffuses the imagery and skews it away from the social urgency that in recent years had served to update, and in some ways atone for, the former Pirelli prurience.
She underlines the ecological message with elegiac "haikus" (actually prose poems in 5-7-5 syllable stanzas), which describe subjects of the book, often with awkward anthropomorphism: frozen water's edge retreating and receding glacier's final breath Using climate change to frame the photographs skews the viewer's experience of them.
"KO's sales growth is also likely to again be sub-par in 2017, as we see its organic sales growth continuing to lag the global non-alcoholic beverage category given a portfolio mix that still skews to slower-growth categories," analyst Judy Hong wrote in a note to clients Monday.
In the Kylie Cosmetics image, which was part of a string of posts showing the brand's holiday offerings, the red lips are matte, the nails on display are coffin-shaped, and the gold color on the hands skews yellower in shade (perhaps to represent the Yellow Gold Crème Shadow inside).
For example, the most recent survey taken by our partners at YouGov, encompassing 22008,229 respondents, finds that the current crop of undecided and third-party voters skews slightly conservative: they favoured Mr Romney in 2264 by 20123% to 22012%, whereas major-party voters preferred Mr Obama by 22004% to 21908%.
The hallmarks they'd cemented in their earlier works were still present and accounted for, but the album skews much more classic heavy metal (as on the fairly straight-forward Wall of Voodoo cover, "Mexican Radio," which still felt like a strange song for a band built on Satanic devastation to include).
Though it can't be expected that investments will keep the pace sent in the past two months, Magic Leap's monster round shouldn't be discounted as a fluke that just skews the graph, it's more representative of the excitement directed towards the future adoption rates of augmented reality tech in general.
As this review by Mr. Hale of The Times notes, it skews a bit more toward "Boardwalk Empire" than "Downton," but with a cast of exceptional British and Irish actors, including Cillian Murphy, Sam Neill and the recent Oscar nominee Tom Hardy, it's perfect for a certain subset of Anglophile.
It's produced in large part by his mainstays London on da Track and Wheezy; it skews bright and glossy, where most songs––the Jaden Smith duet "Sin" being a notable exception––shirk both the mean, maximalist trap Thug sometimes trafficked in before and the weirder, more minimal strains (see: Barter 6).
For instance, during El Niño, a periodic warming of the tropical Pacific Ocean that skews weather patterns worldwide and may be getting more intense due to climate warming, conditions can take a turn for the horrible, especially for far-flung rural agricultural communities that depend on steady rainfall to earn a living.
As Nate Cohn persuasively argued in The New York Times, Cruz's advantage is deeply entrenched in the demographics of Wisconsin: It's a state where the Republican population skews towards groups that are generally less-inclined to vote for Donald Trump (the college-educated; Protestants active in church life; whites of north European ancestry).
Look forward to a steady schedule of performance art and music, a new edition of the Digital Museum of Digital Art, an exhibitor list that skews heavily alternative, and, oh, performers floating around in a giant cereal bowl with milk perpetually flowing into it, thanks to the artists Jen Catron and Paul Outlaw.
In terms of the implications of the referendum, we have seen a marked increase in volatility in the options market around the date of the referendum, once the date became known, and the skews in the options market (...) have gone up quite sharply, above levels that were seen during the Scottish referendum.
Instead of sustainability, we should instead speak of adaptability, a term that skews away from the idea of a perfect, ordered nature and unchanging industrial-technological conditions, and favors a vision of nature in a state of constant change, even chaos; a vision that values difference and diversity, both biological and cultural.
Though it zips by at a rapid pace, Miles Ahead is not always dramatically successful: The tone skews overly zany, its narrative at times resembling an extended version of the Boogie Nights scene in which a coked-up Dirk Diggler and Chest Rockwell attempt to retrieve their "magic" tapes from a record producer.
Both have since used their respective turns on Dawson's channel to defend their actions and attain further fame, as well as sympathy from onlookers who regard Dawson as an unbiased authority (he isn't, but the YouTube audience skews young, and young people admire YouTubers so much that they overwhelmingly want to become them).
While conservatives like Bill O'Reilly have had a strong presence in the children's books landscape, with best-sellers like the young readers' editions of his Killing series about notorious assassinations and battles, the kidlit community skews to the political left, and no similar movement has emerged among conservative children's books authors or publishers.
Our list skews toward so-called robo-advisers — which use an algorithm to manage your money — because, in many ways, they feel most accessible to average investors; fees and balance minimums are generally low and your big-picture goals can help create an individualized and diverse portfolio that doesn't require much ongoing maintenance.
Other findings from the research include that 11 per cent of U.S. adults have used a home-sharing site, although here usage skews older than for ride-hailing services — likely because of the higher costs involved of using these services as a paying customer, and the fact home owners are likely to be older adults.
There is certainly growing concern among policymakers around the world that the current modus operandi of enforcing competition law has failed to keep pace with increasingly powerful technology-driven businesses and platforms — hence 'winner takes all' skews which exist in certain markets and marketplaces, reducing choice for consumers and shrinking opportunities for startups to compete.
He skirts styles like Laurel Canyon folk-pop in "You're the One," the Beach Boys in "Blue Bird," British trad-rock in "Zombie Conqueror," pop-soul in "What Is the Time" and Gil Evans-tinged ensemble arrangements in "(I Wanna) Feel It All," though he skews all of them toward asymmetry and surprise tangents.
Public opinion over the lens has been split, with some saying the lens reinforces transphobia and heteronormative ideals of beauty (the male filter skews toward square jaws and beards, while the female filter defaults to a made-up face with long hair), while others say it has liberated them to explore themselves in a new light.
So our categories right now cover ... our largest categories are still gaming, which is very male-dominated; news and politics on Reddit as a category that should be more balanced but I think it still skews male, both out of history and also I think kind of the tone of some of those conversations can be off-putting.
French voters have been grappling with several nationwide issues: 212 percent unemployment (a number that skews up to 258 percent for the youngest workers), widespread dissatisfaction with the mainstream political parties that led to their out-and-out trouncing in the first round of the election, and the aftermath of several high-profile and devastating terror attacks.
That the surge in female candidates skews Democratic shouldn't come as a surprise, given the number of women on the left who say Donald Trump's victory over Hillary Clinton has spurred them to take action of their own (Emily's List, which supports pro-choice Democratic women for office, says 20,000-plus have contacted the progressive PAC about running).
And while the average age of classic film fans still skews older than that of other pop culture spheres — Dorian says most people tend to become more attracted to classic movies in their 50s — TCM has noticed an increase in younger viewers and festival attendees over the past decade, which would roughly coincide with the rise of social media.
He won by bringing together two factions: one, an expanded share of the white working class (attracted in part to the message of economic populism), many of whom had voted for Obama; two, a consolidation of the traditional Republican base—which skews higher on the economic ladder, and cares more about tax cuts than economic populism.
NN: Well Amazon sellers used to be allowed to give their products away for free or at deep discount in exchange for reviews, and these reviews were considered quote honest, but in reality they were much more positive than genuine reviews because there's a psychology attached to getting something for free that skews how you think about something you buy.
Then, just when you get comfortable in the format, it skews off and gets more porny: They have competitions like "blow-offs," where the losers are voted out of the house; they have a lineup of pneumatic porn actors saying, "I want my panties to be wet at the end of this competition"; there are a lot of leather sofas with sweat stains on them.
Not only are we excited to be able to share the full list of winners from the night—which skews towards the LGBTQ end of the nightlife spectrum, and had a very amicable, positive vibe—but we've also got a sumptuous set of pics taken by New York-based photographer Oscar Ouk, who captured the most incredible club kids, drag queens, and other outsized personalities as they walked up to the doors "feeling their fantasy," as Ouk put it.
Broadway, a hallmark New York industry that drew 14.8 million patrons and grossed $1.8 billion last season, is vulnerable to economic damage from the outbreak for multiple reasons: Its audience skews older, and older people seem especially vulnerable to this virus; its audience is heavily made up of tourists, and travel is drying up; and its events involve large numbers of people packed into tight spaces — a situation risky enough that it is being banned in some countries.
Absent Facebook, the overall numbers still look pretty strong, but it is astounding to see how much one company skews the totals: 70 companies that raised $9.6B in venture capital Their combined market cap is $202B, or 21X the original investment The average startup raised $137M to build a company worth $2.8B The median startup on the list raised $79M in VC to build a company worth $1.8B Exclusions We only looked at companies that held IPOs between 2011-203.
" In data compiled by the American Academy of Dermatology, its 11,000 practicing members reported spending no more than 8 percent of their office time on cosmetic procedures, a figure that skews differently in a town like Los Angeles, where, as Sandra Ballentine, the beauty editor at large for W magazine, said, "All the smart people have a regular regimen of à la carte treatments where, instead of going invasive with plastic surgery, they do a little something here, a little something there, every month.
As chronicled in a 9.63 article about gift-giving in the notoriously posh British magazine Tatler, among many rich people it really is the thought that counts—you want to lavish attention and time on your friends, not just money, though you will naturally spend a lot of money on gifts too: (Don't worry if you don't know what the Lanesborough or the Connaught are; you can't afford to stay in those hotels anyway.) So it's no surprise that this year's gift guide from Robb Report, a luxury publication that contains a lot of coverage of private jets, skews heavily toward the experiential.

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