Sentences with phrase «even small deviations»

The room shape itself is important, especially for a surround sound system which needs to deliver the optimum performance for multiple seating positions, but even small deviations in position can make a loudspeaker sound considerably better.
Bob Lutz, then head of product development, vetoed even small deviations, such as swapping out the concept's deep - dish steering wheel for something sportier with a smaller diameter.
Even small deviations from the optimum body acidity level result in compromised enzyme function and, with it, compromised health.
The very annoyed instructors will be watching closely for even small deviations from maintaining military bearing.

Not exact matches

The other thing is that even if the standard deviation were smaller, there's no way to know if the average of the future will resemble the average of the past.
In a footnote Griffin argues that my argument for this is unsound, because I «downplay the extent to which, over time, even very small deviations from the divine aims would lead to enormous gaps between the actual and what would have been ideal in an abstract sense.»
The main problem with Hasker's argument is his attempt to downplay the extent to which, over time, even very small deviations from the divine aims would lead to enormous gaps between the actual and what would have been ideal in an abstract sense.
Even if we take the smallest impact estimate from our analysis (a 1.72 percentile improvement in reading scores, which corresponds to a 0.06 standard deviation increase), the economic benefits measure in the range of # 1,375 to # 3,581 over the course of a recipient's lifetime.
If black students in the sample continue to lose ground through 9th grade at the rate experienced in the first two years of school, they will lag behind white students on average by a full standard deviation in raw math and reading scores and by more than two - thirds of a standard deviation in math even after controlling for observable characteristics (the gap would be substantially smaller in reading).
These deviations are so small though, you probably won't even notice them.
Their appeal is not only their non-correlation (or even negative correlation) with other parts of the portfolio, but their surprisingly low volatility: as a group, managed futures tend to have lower standard deviation and smaller drawdowns than both stocks and commodities.
However, even if it's a small deviation, I often feel discomfort and soreness on the lower part of my back.
I've used FAA for over a year (my premium membership just expired), Tumblr, Facebook (finally killed my public page because it was useless), Google Plus, Deviantart (even got a couple «Daily Deviations»), Twitter, Zazzle, Printerest, entered and ranked among the winners in 3 juried contests, but haven't made enough in «quick wins» (outside of a handful of small sales to immediate family) to buy a sandwich and coffee.
This would further confound attempts to assess their contribution to temperature change during intervals when their net deviation from their baseline levels was large, although it would have less significance for the post-1950 decades when their net contribution would be small even as independent sources of warming.
Even in the case of a gas with an adiabatic lapse rate (e.g. the atmosphere) remarkably small deviations are observed from the predicted P (z) one gets treating the atmosphere as an ideal gas.
A much more sensible thing to do is invert the order of importance — assume that nature did what nature is most likely to do, so that the systematic deviation from this in even a small ensemble of samples is rather unlikely give an correct model.
Frigg et al. (2014) have described how a non-linear model even with small deviations from the desired dynamics can produce false probabilistic predictions.
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