Sentences with phrase «of an outlier as»

Meanwhile, John Isner's surge to No. 11 in the world at age 27 perhaps isn't as much of an outlier as it first seemed to me.

Not exact matches

«If you line up the previous El Niño outlier of 1998 with this March 2016 El Niño (as we might do in lining up bull market highs) it gives an idea of when 2 degrees Celsius might first be broached in a future El Niño effect: just 17 years!»
The best - selling author of «Outliers» and «David and Goliath» spends his Sundays drinking tea, reading the newspaper, going for a stroll, going out to brunch, or watching HBO and sports and, as he told HuffPost Black Voices, «I give thanks for all that I've been given.»
The Outliers author noted the seat belt as an example of a successful reframing of a problem.
Only the outliers, such as the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, get more than 10 % of their earned revenue from admissions, he said.
And I would hypothesize that outliers whose compensation is so far from the norm as to be unreasonable would likely breed some sort of resentment among their peers — not just co-workers but also among friends and associates outside the company.
However, most of your rebuttals are outliers and some are just short sighted... as are most traditional investment strategies.
The second quarter is an outlier as I have a once yearly dividend from Novartis of about $ 280 and I also had a twice yearly dividend from DEO.
Malcolm Gladwell's Outliers, the book that popularized the idea that mastery in a given field takes at least 10,000 hours of practice, had just come out, as had Geoff Colvin's Talent is Overrated and Daniel Coyle's The Talent Code, both of which emphasized the role of dedicated practice (and discounted natural - born talent) in excellence.
The only outlier of the group is Gain Capital, not surprisingly, as forex trading fees involve spread cost and rollover fees based on currency interest rate differentials.
Prices rose in 19 of the 20 metro areas tracked by the index, with only New York City as an outlier.
While there are outliers here and there, the market as a whole looks like it will remain a challenging place for investors in the near term — especially in the sector's weakest links — until fundamentals show clear signs of improving.
Outlying London areas and Greater London boroughs, such as Hounslow, offer a prime opportunity for business owners to reduce the soaring cost of city centre workspace and attract talent through shorter and more affordable commutes.
And the success of the Pirate Party in Sweden, the anti-Islam party led by Geert Wilders in the Netherlands, and more established populist parties such as the French Front National, confirm that Italy is far from being an outlier.
The average price of a condo in the city of Toronto was $ 366,532 while one in the outlying areas known as the «905» region after the local telephone area code, is priced at $ 288,604.
As Malcolm Gladwell said in his book Outliers, «It takes roughly ten thousand hours of practice to achieve mastery in a field.»
Of course, this outlier was also corrected, as the S&P 500 remains below its level of 6 years agOf course, this outlier was also corrected, as the S&P 500 remains below its level of 6 years agof 6 years ago.
As mentioned by Malcolm Gladwell in Outliers there is beauty in saying something clearly and simply — The real beauty of this workshop was the clarity and simplicity with which you make us understand the complexity of the financial market.
As a result of the positive data on both areas of the economy, many market participants concluded the weakness in the August reports was likely to have been an outlier and unreflective of the economy's underlying strength.
Others complain that the holiday reinforces negative stereotypes of witches as evil outliers who boil children in black cauldrons.
And those that do (Robertson, for example) we generally regard as cranks and outliers — relics of a bygone age.
He has a responsibility as president that goes beyond satisfying a narrow sliver of the population that see everything in apocolyptic terms, yet are ready to endorse a man who belongs to an organization that most people still rightly regard as an outlier in American society.
In all studies, analyses with glucose AUCi, insulin AUCi, measured meal GI and GL, and II values, with the exclusion of a possible outlier (which was defined as any data point beyond 2 SDs from the mean value), did not alter results, and therefore, the data for all subjects who completed all interventions are reported.
I only remove those 7 strikeouts because as of now, over the course of the sample, they seem to be an outlier not a trend.
I remember Bill Barnwell referring to it as one of the greatest statistical outliers ever (or something to that effect).
Texas quarterback David Ash responded by scoring four of the next five touchdowns (the lone outlier was a Daje Johnson run) as the Longhorns blew the game open.
Most sportsbooks will have a great degree of variance when they first post their futures, but there's usually more parity between the books after the draft as the market begins to normalize and outliers are bet out of the marketplace.
Maybe he goes on to become the outlier of outliers, as insisted on by every draft scout who watches him throw in shorts against no defenders.
But you can't credibly point to what are functionally statistical outliers and treat them as evidence of anything but a possibility.
People may vary on how they define «outlier» depending upon their specific industry — in my work I typically view outliers as things more than 3 standard deviations from the mean (standard in many industries because 99.7 % of data falls within + / - 3 standard deviations)-- but nobody in his right mind calls 1.1 standard deviations an outlier because that would exclude over 25 % of the data.
The range on the chart above is huge because of two outliers: USF's big - play numbers were off the charts, and despite quarterback injury issues, Navy's efficiency was as ridiculous as ever.
Seven of the opponents in those first eight games all qualified for this year's NCAA field, with UW - Milwaukee coming as the only outlier.
If we weren't seen as such societal outliers if we didn't want a romantic partner — or at least an «until death do we part» kind of partner — would we choose to live differently?
Because exclusively pumping is a bit of an outlier breastfeeding scenario, lactation consultants may not be as familiar with it as an option and how they can best support mothers who decide to do it.
The study of North Korea has become academically marginalised into an outlier position in the field of area studies (yet while many specialists, including Robert Litwak in his 2012 compendium, would perceive North Korea as an «outlier state», this assertion is questionable).
As a Supreme Court Justice, Judge Fahey was assigned to handle a civil calendar as well as criminal Special Term and presided over a variety of cases in Erie County as well as the outlying counties in the Eighth Judicial DistricAs a Supreme Court Justice, Judge Fahey was assigned to handle a civil calendar as well as criminal Special Term and presided over a variety of cases in Erie County as well as the outlying counties in the Eighth Judicial Districas well as criminal Special Term and presided over a variety of cases in Erie County as well as the outlying counties in the Eighth Judicial Districas criminal Special Term and presided over a variety of cases in Erie County as well as the outlying counties in the Eighth Judicial Districas well as the outlying counties in the Eighth Judicial Districas the outlying counties in the Eighth Judicial District.
The recent series of constitutional commissions — Holtham in Wales, McKay for all the outlying nations, and most importantly Smith in Scotland — are likely to be seen in history as the precursors of significant constitutional change beyond Westminster.
And though this could be seen as another sign of a fractious Democratic conference in the state Senate, Diaz has always been considered something of an outlier within the conference, frequently taking positions at odds with his colleagues.
The commissioner has said, pointedly, that some lawmakers are self - serving grandstanders and interfere with his ability to run the department and keep the public safe; some lawmakers have cast him as an outlier in an administration whose stated goals are to reform NYPD culture and improve the department's relationship with communities of color.
He's written a blog in which he reveals his final poll got very close to the final result, but he «chickened out» of publishing it because he feared it would be ridiculed as an outlier.
«As some of my closest colleagues have also come to realize, those of us who came to Congress to change Washington for the better through good governance are now the outliers,» LoBiondo said in a statement.
We probably could never agree to act as a single bloc on anything short of defending the freedom of the press; there will always be the outliers who can't resist the temptation of scoring «a scoop» based on anonymous source (s).»
But says, most importantly, it helps change the reputation of New York as a high tax state and puts it more in line with the rest of the nation, and makes it less of an «outlier».
The ICM poll findings do not appear to reflect any change in the underlying support for Labour since the party's standing of 36 % remains unchanged on last month — although party supporters may hope to dismiss it as an outlier.
There is growing apprehension and general feeling of insecurity among people in Kumasi and its outlying districts, despite the call for calm and assurances by the police, as robbers shoot dead another person.
In exploring the paradoxical status of the United States as a both a leader and an outlier in human rights, the book proposes a renovation of the Constitution in light of changing international norms on human rights.
Researchers also noticed that epitopes included clusters of T cell receptors that shared key similarities as well as less similar «outlier» receptors.
Thomas speculated that as many as 10 percent of T cell receptors are outliers that help the immune system recognize and rapidly respond to mutations that might otherwise help virus - infected cells and other threats delay detection.
The weird pinnacles, spires, domes, minarets, and peaks, that remind one of castles fashioned by some genius for the pleasure of some whimsical fairy princess, find their counterpart in unseen, outlying spurs that project under water and that are fully as dangerous as any reef.
An extremely high outlier was defined as having a personal average of greater than two standard deviations, or 2.41 cuts per case, above all physicians in the study.
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