Sentences with phrase «more randomness»

It's hard avoid the thought that there isn't something amiss here, because of how univerasally one directional this process seems to be with all the adjustment that are being made to the data, one intuitionally would expect a a bit more randomness in the signs of adjustments.
We don't really live or think in a chronological universe where history is linear; the future is a non-narrative zone where we bounce between things, with a little more randomness and chaos — don't fear, fair organizers, give us a little more credit to make our own associations and juxtapositions without spoon - feeding us the identical line, over and over and over.
There's less real strategy and a bit more randomness.
This mechanic also adds even more randomness for an even more unique experience.
Investing is complex, and there is always more randomness and more noise than signal in the data we observe.
I wonder if some more randomness in the use of this protocol would be better, less hormetically, repetitively stressful; perhaps using MCTs during the fasting window or just not doing this every day.
A «rule book,» however, may be more difficult to write for other cancers, such as lung cancer, Swanton says, because they have more randomness associated with their evolution.
The article is explaining how high totals mean more randomness in scoring and volatility.

Not exact matches

«The value of the great Benoit Mandelbrot's work lies more in telling us that there is a «wild» type of randomness of which we will never know much (owing to their unstable properties.)»
I could grab plenty more ICO fundraise charts but hopefully by now you've caught my drift: while ICO raises are sort of similar in that we usually see an initial rush of investors that gradually tapers off, with a little boost just before the sale ends, the initial two week - period of the Ethereum pre-sale looks more than merely typical, there's very little randomness in it — it looks perfect.
We know in theory, and more importantly in practice, that randomness filtered through some selective filter generates «sophisticated design» far beyond that which can be hoped for ab initio.
Now, randomness takes the shape of more pleasant surprises, like last year's performance at Atlanta music festival Music Midtown.
I think you mean randomness in mutation: natural selection is anything but random (it's a process whereby certain variants in a population reproduce more successfully than others).
To state a disbelief in true randomness in nature by saying «God deosn't play dice» is just a metaphor and one that caused a whole lot more trouble than it was ever worth.
Wouldn't you agree that it's a bit more ego - centric to believe that an all - powerfull divine being created humans in his image, rather then acknowledging that we're all unimportant continuous chemical reactions that coalesced by pure randomness?
The randomness, struggle, and seemingly aimless meandering that the theory attributes to the universe are more or less what we should expect if creation is the product of the non-obtrusive love of a self - emptying God.
Not evidence for creation in itself, but further challenges a view that life came from total randomness... it makes the already astronomical probiblity that life evolved randomly even more astronomical.
I propose that the more helpful understanding of the relationship between the arts and religion is in the suggestion that religion, understood etymologically, is that form of human expression that seeks to tie all things together and to provide an environment of meaning to the otherwise randomness of events.
So if you believe everything came from darkness, randomness, and meaningless, I say this takes more wishing, hoping, and faith than believing in a creator.
It just means that there is too much randomness in the small sample size and that the system should be tested over more games (a longer time period or larger sample size).
One freak death there and one lucky save (or just randomness) in the homebirth group and suddenly the mortality rates are much more similar.
The new information shows that this randomness is more complicated than had been believed.
And when biased reviewers took more than 2.8 % off the scores awarded to grants from the nonpreferred applicants, the bias began to affect funding decisions — even though that number is smaller than the difference in scores produced by randomness.
In the simulation, however, Day introduced some more realistic randomness: Not all reviewers scored the same grant the same way.
And while Gould's comment about replaying the tape of life was mainly a nod to the large amount of randomness inherent in evolution's path, this study suggests a more nuanced reason that the playback would appear different.
The scientists analyzed the participants» choices according to their algorithmic randomness, which is based on the idea that patterns that are more random are harder to summarize mathematically.
But a paper in today's Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences is upsetting the conventional wisdom about randomness by showing that some of these numbers are far more predictable than expected.
In connection with the IF subject and some previous discussion of randomness a la Art Devany, I'm starting to wonder if the IF itself should be more intermittent; i.e., I've been doing the 8 hour, sometimes shorter, eating window daily for approaching 2 years.
Other randomness: My recipe that's been voted the «perfect cup of coffee» by even non coffee drinkers Do THIS every morning with coconut oil (improves oral health, detoxifies, and more)
Thanks for stopping in for fashion, style, a whole lot of randomness and more importantly, REALNESS.
I don't like the neat little way that the movie tied up the origins of Batman, and I think his pathology seemed much more meaningful without that extreme coincidence; the randomness of their murder in the comics appeared much scarier and more resonant to me.
More than anything, Blair is under the presumption that the semblance of utter randomness in the characters and developments will produce comedy (tidbits like «cat meat makes a person invisible», a deadly snake confrontation, and other such kooky events), and while occasionally diverting, wittier laughs are sparse.
After far too long, Star Wars Battlefront 2 has updated its much - vilified Multiplayer Progression System to create a fairer and more skill and play - focused levelling system, instead of the randomness of Star Cards and Loot Crates.
Attempts to capture the comic vibrancy of men let off the leash fizzles with some performers more than others, revealing gags sautéed in randomness that come across as definitively hit - or - miss.
It did amuse me and I enjoyed the randomness of it, but at almost 3 hours long, I feel it should have been cut down by about an hour and I would have enjoyed it more.
We are often «fooled by randomness» — when we see a random pattern, we think it means more than it does.
But the more research I did, the more I discovered that randomness isn't so random after all.
Or simply perplex me with the randomness of a dream about dolphins laying seige to a circus filled with robots... Read More
(My work was not theoretical, but intuitive... once I saw how the randomness was created, I figured out how to de-correlate the higher dimensions (since it was based on prime numbers, create more number than you need, and use a higher prime number to select observations.)
I would do more than that, creating my own randomized interest rate models, as well as a new way of creating structured randomness in simulation models.
However, signals on the lower time frames are naturally less reliable than signals on the daily chart because the daily chart works to «smooth» out the noise and randomness that can occur on time frames below it, thus showing you a more accurate picture of the market.
Streaks happen more frequently than pure randomness.
Mlodinow, a physicist, thinks that randomness is much more of a factor in our lives than most people realize.
The flipside, which deserves to be considered as well (in fact it is even more of our concern), is that things that come with little help from luck are more resistant to randomness
And the studies also show that the more we learn and get to know about something, the more confidence we gain in our knowledge of it and, when it comes to investing, the more we think we can predict a future that is still subject to a lot of randomness.
If the dogs are outcrossed, even more dilution and randomness takes place within the offspring.
I also appreciate combat being handled by dice because it brings a little randomness into the mix without it being overpowering — sending Vikings on a sea voyage to slay a beast or just tasking them with fighting a troll is more interesting when you have to weigh up how many you should send.
The randomness in each playthrough is to the point that it can seem unfairly different per run at times, I'd have hoped for a bit more guarantee of power - ups in quantity even if not in quality
No more signs or randomness to the game, you pick the exact location.
However, each hit now has a set damage value, decreasing randomness in the game and allowing the player to make more calculated decisions as they fight, which could potentially throw off some seasoned veterans.
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