Sentences with phrase «average looks tend»

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«When you start looking at the people who are active online, they tend to be demographically younger, much more electronically active than the average in the population, more educated,» notes Soberman.
If you've ever had occasion to look into the academic research comparing different types of returns from stocks that have different characteristics, as a class, dividend stocks tend to do better than the average stock over long periods of time.
I looked this up, and while this seven pound average is exaggerated and the real total (average) is closer to one pound between Thanksgiving and New Year's, this informative New York Times article emphasizes that in speaking of averages, it is important to keep in mind that A. that pesky one pound sticks with us each year (so add it up from the ages of 20 to 40) AND a person who is already overweight tends to gain a lot more.
They all tend to look the same: pretty average and not at all exciting.
As a health carer I tend to look at how people and babies use their muscles more than your average person would.
You'll find similar results if you look at demographic reports from big tech companies like Google and Apple: the average developer tends to be young, under 30.
@spiceyokooko - withholding a vote from someone based on their age without any actual test of maturity seems a lot worse discrimination to me than granting someone an extra vote if they have more maturity than an average adult genius who tends to vote for taller, better looking candidates.
Average folk tend to look past his Libertarian leanings, and his office staff is excellent, fast, and responsive.
«As a group, the bumblebees were consistently lower than average in their heat tolerance, and their populations tended to decline,» said Youngsteadt, adding, «Almost all of the species we looked at declined with warming.»
Newer research shows that above - average «normal» good - looking people are a bit happier, however, as they tend to get paid more, feel more at ease, and more in control of their own lives.
While I think these average Joe's who use steroids to look better on the beach and are relatively uneducated about steroid use are foolish, the fact remains that their bodies tend to return to a normal, healthy state after cessation of use.
This tends to cause the inner edge of the scapula to protrude slightly from the back (this is readily apparent if you look at the average woman wearing a shirt that reveals her shoulder blades — you can usually see the inner edges sticking out like miniature wings.
I don't look good in pencil skirts, but then, no one looks good in them unless they have very long legs, because they tend to make average legs look stumpy.
I tend to wear the same 5 pairs of flats and wedges to work (I have a standing desk) and cycle through them on a 6 - 9 month average — the sole wears out, they look kind of peaky, they start to smell, or something else.
NEWSOK - May 8 - People who make at least six figures a year and are looking for love online tend to be iPhone users, while their Android counterparts make on average less than $ 60K a year, according to new data from AYI.
SALT LAKE CITY — People who make at least six figures a year and are looking for love online tend to be iPhone users, while their Android counterparts make on average less than $ 60,000 a year, according to new data from a mobile dating application.
Checking out the average book trailer on Youtube doesn't help much as most book trailers tend to look like something a fifth grader threw together as a part of their book report.
So when I look at Twitter or Facebook, for example, I tend to see and understand things that the average user of those apps will probably miss.
To see where traffic tends to be the lightest, we looked at each city's average commute time.
Average portfolio occupancy of 91 % looks pretty healthy, but tends to understate underlying portfolio strength.
For example, the global temperature change when we recovered from the last ice age averaged only about 0.1 C per century (and descent into an ice age tended to be even slower)... whereas we are now looking at changes greater than that happening in one decade.
When Alaska is having record warmth and Florida is seeing record cold, these two tend to cancel each other out when looking at average temperature, but taken together are more indicative of what is actually happening.
I probably need the Complete Idiot's Guide, but what I get out of this is, using the mean of the whole data set (if it does have an actual hocky stick shape) as zero creates a higher horizontal line from which all the data vary in various amounts & it tends to «pull up» the negative differences & makes the positive differences look not so big (or it makes all the data look on average equally large in distance from the mean, both in pos & neg directions), making the whole thing look like nothing much is happening, aside from cyclical changes.
Looking at the year in terms of monthly averages, the largest anomalies in sea ice tend to occur during the winter months, in contrast to values over the whole of the Arctic, where winter ice is largely land - locked and the largest anomalies tend to occur in summer.
That's a bit more of a personal preference... but in general, the average smartphone buyer enjoys the look of those punchy, extra-contrast shots the Galaxy S8 tends to take.
If you're looking to set aside money for college, Cook says investments in a 529 college savings plan are recommended since they grow tax - free, at an average of 6 percent, which may be more favorable than real estate values, which tend to increase at an average rate of 3 percent a year.
Depending on the source you look at and the area you are in, real estate prices tend to increase an average of 3 - 5 % per year.
When looking at cost estimates for individual projects, remember that averaging tends to have a leveling effect on job cost data.
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