Sentences with phrase «more biased towards»

And PointsHound's hotels weren't any more biased towards any given star - rating than the competition.
The portfolio will also become a little more biased towards illiquid strategies — but PE will remain a minor allocation and, as I said, I can't imagine prime Swiss investment property being too hard to sell..!
Activists in the UK usually target asset discounts & realizations (so investment trusts / companies are ideal), while European / US activists are perhaps more biased towards operational change (which may require a longer investment horizon).
An equal - weighted index is more biased towards small stocks and might not be representative of the overall economy.
I have about 22 % of my portfolio with international exposure, but I think Canadians have even more bias towards home country (especially with the preferential dividend tax treatment that Canadian dividend paying stocks get).
I have about 22 % of my portfolio with international exposure, but I think Canadians have even more bias towards home country (especially with the preferential dividend tax treatment that Canadian dividend paying stocks get).

Not exact matches

Although entrepreneurship is all about having a bias towards action, this list is well curated for books that don't give generic advice but more practical tips for a busy entrepreneur.
«Parenting daughters reduces the bias that one has towards women, which leads to more female hires,» the researchers wrote, noting that firms with a greater number of daughters over the age of 12 also lead to even greater gender diversity in firms.
Demand from customers in this sector had driven growth, with «a significant bias for high - performance compute» leading to a shift in chip sales towards more powerful chips and therefore higher average selling prices.
Your question is obviously biased towards there being more than 3 basic events in a human life; birth, life, death.
The irony here is that this bill would have actually increased attacks upon religion, as many gays and lesbians, as well as their supporters and those who are not biased towards them, are actually also members of churches, albeit more liberal ones.
Since it is more important for a proposition to be interesting than true, the traditional regard for propositions as the matter for judgments and the bias towards truth (even the expression «truth - value» is prejudiced against false propositions) has nearly dealt a fatal blow to the understanding of propositions» dynamic role in the universe.
There may be a bias towards having more Northern referees but I don't believe they are biased against us in the way of decision making it is just that they are that bad.
I think Wenger has to leave for the deadwood to be cleared.These are the players that he bought and he is biased towards them.If we had some ruthless manager who just decides players futures based on his performance and attitude, then we would have sold more than half of these «very good players».
In other words, the sportsbooks played on the public's general psychological bias towards betting on the «favorites» to bet even more money on supposed lopsided games.
Other research in political psychology suggests that the no campaign has had a much easier job — those inclined to political conservatism are more likely to have a «negativity bias» in their response to environmental stimuli — conservatives have more of a physiological reaction to potential threats in the environment and subsequently devote more psychological resources towards dealing with them: conservatives, quite literately, see more things that could go wrong than liberals.
My prediction draws on the Labour List poll of Labour Party members as the basis for the CLP prediction except that I think that the Labour List sample is likely to be slightly biased towards the Centre - Right of the party and I therefore give both Abbott and Balls slightly more and David Miliband slightly less.
This approach could have serious downsides, says Brosens: proof of stake could lead to biases towards those with more money.
The supply of climate change knowledge is biased towards richer countries — those that pollute the most and are least vulnerable to climate change — and skewed away from the poorer, fragile and more vulnerable regions of the world.
The analysis clearly shows that the research is biased towards countries that are wealthier, better educated, more stable and less corrupt, emit the most carbon, and are less vulnerable to climate change.
Articles from Europe and North America are more often biased towards issues of climate change mitigation, such as emission reductions, compared with articles from the southern hemisphere.
But this approach could have serious downsides, says Brosens: proof of stake could lead to biases towards those with more money.
«Attractive people make more money and go further because we're biased towards beauty — unfortunate but true»
Attractive people make more money and go further in their careers because we are all biased towards beauty — unfortunate but true.
This large collection of chemical abundances allows for a more copacetic understanding of stellar compositions, without bias towards a given group or technique.
Our data indicated a bias towards a more anti-inflammatory response in the elderly.
We talked about using potential bioidentical hormones, our biases more towards the sublingual.
I'm always biased towards minimal dresses, and during the hot months of summer it's never made more sense.
I might admit some bias towards spider movies because those critters creep me out more than any snake or rat ever will.
Schools now face a painful dilemma, I fear that as the grade weighting has changed so will the bias towards the more academic pupils, bringing us back to a similar situation to which the new «fairer» progress 8 measure was to negate against.
The same analysis for secondary schools shows grammar schools, academically selective at age 11, are by far the most biased towards more affluent pupils -LRB--98.8 percentage points)-- suggesting they aren't quite the «engines of social mobility» some grammar school advocates say they are.
Biased more heavily towards grand touring, as opposed to the more sporting pretensions of Aston Martin's upcoming Vanquish S Volante, the Vengeance Volante will aim to appeal to buyers looking for a bespoke GT cabriolet.
One biased more towards a plush ride and a serene cockpit, and another biased more towards performance.
There is always this bias and prejudice towards self publishing, yet self publishing offers by its very nature a much more rewarding experience in the end.
And since there are more casual readers than dedicated readers and not all dedicated readers are willing to commit to digital any survey looking at just the number of people who ever read will show a strong bias towards the old ways (that are slowly fading) and minimize the extent of the change that has already taken place.
Arbitration is generally more expensive for anyone who isn't a large company, and even if the arbitrators are not openly biased towards one side, as for - profit companies they have a very obvious interest in finding in favor of repeat customers.
Growth strategies often come with biases towards specific sectors, and may outperform more broadly - based indexes in certain economic environments.
I have a bias leaning towards the BFBV style of investing (of hold and sit tight, irrespective of valuations) vs my boss is more of the opinion of sell when valuations are high.
Because their weightings are based on the dollar size of the dividend rather than the yield, the WisdomTree funds will tend to be biased more towards mega caps than the other ETFs.
So, the correlation graphs presented here cover many different time periods and are generally biased towards more recent history.
In other words, the BOC's stance on monetary policy is essentially neutral, but it is cautiously leaning more towards a hiking bias.
And it's worth remembering my earlier warning — there's a pervasive financial media focus on a select bunch of marquee US names, so be extra careful of any exclusive bias towards such stocks (and yes, I feel this bias myself, every single day) at the expense of a more global Nifty Fifty.
These foster groups are bias towards apartment dwellers, who are more likely to go for long walks and give proper exercise than the home owner who opens up the door to the yard.
This may bias results towards the «more connected» composers and sound designers in the industry.
This biases results towards the «more connected» composers and sound designers in the industry, which likely biases numbers a bit high
I am biased towards making sure the game is as fun as possible, is as broad an experience as it should be — in terms of driving, shooting, base - building, community management, and more — I wanted to push as many features into the game as we needed to make that experience cohesive and compelling.
The differences from the expected profile are all towards cooling — and this leads to even more cooling in the stratosphere than the models predict as well as cooling in the troposphere (the bias most often remarked upon).
However, their use requires great care, as such documents may be biased towards describing only the more extreme events, and are, in certain cases, prone to the use of inconsistent language between different writers and different epochs, and to errors in dating.
Or maybe, «As shown in Figures 1.4 and 1.5, since the end of the 1992 Pinatubo volcano, models have predicted a steady upward trend in global average temperatures, but the observed series have been comparatively trendless, and thus the range of model warming predictions since the early 1990s can be seen to have been biased towards more warming than was subsequently observed.»
They highlight other evidence from corals in Indonesia and Papua New Guinea that indicate El Nino Southern Oscillation (ENSO) variability was biased towards more extreme La Nina events during the Last Interglacial compared to the preindustrial Holocene.
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