Sentences with phrase «as outliers»

Most notably, Populorum Progressio is often mentioned as an outlier in leftward direction.
As a Supreme Court Justice, Judge Fahey was assigned to handle a civil calendar as well as criminal Special Term and presided over a variety of cases in Erie County as well as the outlying counties in the Eighth Judicial District.
These sides are not identified as outliers because they were poor sides; they weren't.
Johnson and Spagat expected that the success of the attacks, measured in the number of people killed, would cluster around a certain figure: There would be a few small attacks and a few large ones as outliers on either end, but most attacks would pile up in the middle.
In a speech in October, Brookings Institution senior fellow Jonathan Rauch described his pluralistic perspective as an outlier among the LGBT community:
These stories of hope and progress are often drowned out, or dismissed as outliers and exceptions to the rule.
As for the kids who prefer to go off by themselves or just to work alone, those kids are seen as outliers often or, worse, as problem cases.»
In any statistical analysis of the running back market, AP and Johnson would absolutely be viewed as outliers and of lower value than those behind them when measured objectively.
All 45 animals successfully engrafted; however, one animal that received cells treated with the X4 - ZFNs had a significantly higher but stable CD4 + T cell count and was thus excluded as an outlier from the remainder of the study.
Top families have fewer share classes, if slightly (1.9 versus 2.3 share class ratio, after 6 sigma American is removed as an outlier; otherwise, just 2.2 versus 2.3)
I am surprised that if these issues are widespread or even happening more than on an «occaisonal» basis or even as outlying exceptions, I have not come across at least one of them at least once.
We partner with Maricopa County as well as the outlying county shelters and the Indian Reservations and take dogs from them who are scheduled to be euthanized due to the lack of time and resources they have to care for them.
As reported by Robin Pogrebin in a recent New York Times article, the Museum of Modern Art is planning a move that would have been unthinkable just a few years ago: reinstalling its permanent collection outside of the museum's traditional hierarchy, which placed painting and sculpture at the top of the pyramid, with drawing, prints, photographs, and illustrated books playing supporting roles, and film, performance, digital media, architecture, and design as outliers of varying importance.
Look Case Keenum might be okay, but remember that last year as an outlier for him.
Online retailing is often cast as an outlier threatening to decimate the traditional brick - and - mortar retail business.
Finally, two elementary schools appear as outliers in the analysis, suggesting they occupy niches in the market.
We find that the districts and schools that either exceeded or failed to meet expectations according to estimates based on their student demographics often differed from those identified as outliers by the state's new academic accountability measure.
Cy Twombly, who died last month at the age of 83, is frequently described as the outlier genius of contemporary art — a member of the post-expressionist triumvirate of Jasper Johns and Robert Rauschenberg who followed a unique path that confounded the postwar art world.
Why would not some team member make a case for B&O as an outlier and merely rid the spaghetti of that noodle?
After all, the fact that PUBG and Fortnite have done it could be seen more as outliers than the norm.
I knew it all along... But trailblazers begin as outliers.
The firm has invested in notable startups like Wanelo, Square, Warby Parker, Refinery29 and most famously, Uber, but counted the ride - hailing service as an outlier in its analysis.
Prices rose in 19 of the 20 metro areas tracked by the index, with only New York City as an outlier.
With the advent of the headstrong, forceful, and insidious «cultural» issue of religion pushed front - and - center into 2012 pre-election politics, the make - no - mistake - about - it inference becomes that ONLY, repeat, ONLY Christians could ever hope to become President of the United States, casting non-Christians and / or non-believers as outliers and therefore un-American.
He has a responsibility as president that goes beyond satisfying a narrow sliver of the population that see everything in apocolyptic terms, yet are ready to endorse a man who belongs to an organization that most people still rightly regard as an outlier in American society.
He's written a blog in which he reveals his final poll got very close to the final result, but he «chickened out» of publishing it because he feared it would be ridiculed as an outlier.
Pollsters are still likely to treat the result as an outlier unless it is substantiated by other findings.
Kondik said he views Cantor's loss to a Tea Party - backed candidate in Virginia as an outlier, not a harbinger for the Republican Party.
In fact, the often - accepted tree wasn't even that much more likely than an older, third arrangement of the tree that grouped ornithischians closer to the other herbivores in the family, the long - necked sauropods, and left the fierce theropods as the outliers.
It shows that Big Hollywood has placed all its chips on the young white male audience, and somehow still sees female - driven hits like Maleficent and Lucy and even The Hunger Games as outliers.
Despite its status as an outlier among luxury sedans, the 2017 Acura RLX boasts sophisticated driving aids and a slick hybrid variant.
I chalk this up as an outlier with my test car, because Toyota is typically known for building some of the most well constructed cars in the world.
is gold), it also includes several references to unbridled e-book success: «Everyone Will be as Successful as these Outliers;» «Amanda Hocking» and «J.A. Konrath» (the aforementioned outliers); «All You Need is 100,000 Readers;» «Anyone Will Read Anything if it's 99 Cents;» and my favorite, «Publicity?
The 2003 - 2007 cyclical bull market will very likely go down in the books as an outlier.
So instead of thinking of Stella as the outlier, perhaps we should be looking at Jeff Koons as the anomaly:
Even major contemporaries such as Frida Kahlo, Rufino Tamayo and Remedios Varo sometimes have been treated as outliers by the country's art - critical establishment.
This new paper was actually written in response to the latest attack that (like previous ones) misrepresents the various consensus studies in order to portray Cook's 97 percent as an outlier.
Peabody, the world's biggest private sector publicly traded coal company, was long known as an outlier even among fossil fuel companies for its public rejection of climate science and action.
Median values are used instead of the mean, because mean values are subject to bias from models that produce very large or very small changes that could be considered as outliers.
[2] I hope that Faculty Lounge readers will charitably view my stint here as an outlier and not draw any adverse inferences about the authority and status of this most valuable site!
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