Sentences with phrase «much deviation from»

There's really not that much deviation from your run - of - the - mill campaign setup.
Since it is based on an age old novel, story-wise there is not much deviation from previous installments, but it still manages to provide just enough change to entice player's curiosity and explore the branchable stories in order to see all the «what - if's.»
As for the rest of the list, there isn't to much deviation from what you'd expect.

Not exact matches

The Governments that created the legislation intended to support much more than this highly restricted concept currently being applied by the CRA and is a marked deviation from the earlier agreements between industry and Revenue Canada that were the basis for both the submission and administration of SR&ED claims for many years.
The reason why valuations are so tightly correlated with 10 - 12 year returns is that extreme deviations from historical norms tend to wash out over that horizon, and because interest rate fluctuations have a much less durable impact on market valuations than investors imagine.
VRP here differs from that in the referenced research in three ways: (1) it is a volatility premium rather than a variance premium based on standard deviation rather than the square of standard deviation; (2) it is implied volatility minus expected realized volatility, rather than the reverse, and so should be mostly positive; and, (3) estimation of expected realized volatility is much simpler.
An explicit deviation from ECB capital keys would be much more powerful, in our view, yet even more politically - sensitive, unless the ECB manages to force the decision step - by - step, once it has tried everything thing else.
That would have brought the score up to 17 and much closer to being only one standard deviation away from your average.
And the press, which is as much a part of Westminster as the MPs are, doubles - down on the process, presenting even the slightest deviation from a leader's views as evidence of a party in chaos and a leader under fire.
Instead of despairing over small deviations from your diet, self tracking allows you to see exactly how much (or little) your choices will affect your goals.
Choosing brown accessories made this bright outfit not feel like too much of a deviation from my regular style.
Thing is, though, the power of his performance rests largely in its deviation from his usual comic persona, and I kinda doubt Jia Zhang - ke or Leila Hatami have watched much of The Office.
In Low Rank, these don't offer much deviation aside from the number and variety of monsters to face, whether they need to be captured or slain, and certain numerical values such as time allowed or number of times the player can faint.
An increase of one standard deviation in the level of maternal schooling increases the likelihood of graduating from college by 14 percentage points, nearly three times as much as the corresponding effect for single - parent family structure (5 percentage points).
Furthermore, these effect sizes are not comparable because the standard deviation used to scale the voucher results is from a much less diverse sample: low - income, inner - city students who participated in the experiment.
Acura didn't announce official figures for either engine, but there isn't much expectation for deviation from the 2.4's outgoing 206 hp or the 3.5's 290 hp.
Volatility is measured by standard deviation, which indicates how much a portfolio's returns vary from year to year.
By doing so, we are better able to short - circuit our behavioral tendencies and recognize that near - term performance is well within the range of reasonably expected deviations the vast majority of the time.7 From this perspective, we can conclude that investors are better off doing nothing much of the time, as opposed to doing something, assuming that we have positive priors for the strategies we are evaluating.8
ETFs tracks the index very closely, but a wide bid - ask spread or deviations from fair value might make ordering «at market value» a bit risky — you could end up buying / selling your shares at a much higher / lower price than you expect.
These fluctuations may be a pot of gold in disguise, as described by Peter: «Much risk - taking rests on the opportunities that develop from deviations from normal.»
However, there is strong evidence that long - term normalized ratios (and other ratios including the Q ratio, market cap / GNP, and deviation from trend) are much better at forecasting returns over periods from 5 to 20 year horizons.
Some dogs are prone to drinking too much, some to drinking too little, and any deviation from their normal drinking habits should be a cause for worry.
Grade 3: The patella will be permanently luxated along with tibial torsion and deviation of the tibial crest as much as 50 degrees from its normal plane.
What's more surprising are the hints of a larger story — again, it's not much, but the fact that the trailer has any sort of narration whatsoever is a big deviation from what Hello Games has previously shown.
If you define a climatology (say 1951 - 1980, or 1931 - 1980), calculate the seasonal mean and standard deviation at each grid point for this period, and then normalise the departures from the mean, you will get something that looks very much like a Gaussian «bell - shaped» distribution.
At the same time, the related graphic, a timeline of 21 centuries of deviations from normal precipitation in New Mexico, showed that the authors» notion of a «new normal» could easily be said to be the «old normal» given how much of recent history has been extremely dry in that state.
For much of the season, the sea ice was tracking close to long - term norms, though it had a precipitous decline in July, and is now almost two standard deviations away from the long - term average.
Given that physics experiments often have residuals whose standard deviations easily reach 0.001 % of that of the data or better (considerably better in the case of quantum electrodynamics, not much better in the case of the gravitational constant G), 1 % accuracy in fitting is a commendable target but hardly an outrageous one given that the data originates from many millions of readings.
This is an indication of how much the forecast deviates from the climatological event frequency — provided that the ensemble is reliable, increasing this deviation will increase the usefulness of the forecast.
The standard deviation of the monthly MSU 2R anomalies has a much more zonally symmetric structure (Fig. 4 and Fig. 5) so that relative to the surface there is a much larger contribution from the northern oceans and a generally smaller contribution over land and near the equator to the hemispheric and global means.
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.
That probably represents a deviation from the actual subsystem behavior that is much greater than the one - trillionth degree one.
The YOGA Tab 3 Pro is is not too much of a deviation from Lenovo's smaller 8 - inch tablet, but it does have a few unique characteristics you won't find on the more compact model.
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