Sentences with phrase «of outliers»

Keith Sonnier is a bit of an outlier in recent art history.
From our very first glimpse of 27 - year - old Moll, even her live shock of copper - wire curls marks her as something of an outlier in her greige - colored community, where she still lives with her parents — oppressively held back from building her own life since a traumatically violent event in her teens.
Atletico Madrid are level on points with them at the top the standings after 23 of 38 games this season — although the success of Diego Simeone's side has been something of an outlier in the context of the recent dominance by Barcelona and Real Madrid.
This graph is based on the average forecast, which includes a decent number of outlier views from some of the doves, which at present suggests tightening in January of 2016, but if you take into account the time drift of views since September 2012, it augurs for tightening in August of 2016.
It created microsites for many of the outlying areas, with varying degrees of success.
The Mazda Miata is somewhat of an outlier on this list, for two reasons.
The second merely removes a couple of outliers from the data.
The Department for Education will change the methodology for its Progress 8 accountability measure in 2018, after a consultation revealed school leaders are angry over the «disproportionate» impact of outliers on their overall scores.
That makes it convenient to the Cancun International Airport and guests staying in those resorts, but somewhat of an outlier from the more golfer - friendly resorts along the Riviera Maya south of Cancun: the Moon Palace Golf & Spa Resort, Mayakoba and the Iberostar Playa Paraiso.
Indeed, while the group of outliers funded by ExxonMobil has had some success in the court of public opinion, it has failed miserably in confusing, much less convincing, the legitimate scientific community.
All of that said, this survey is certainly something of an outlier as far as books go and I'd like to see more data to try to understand what's going on here.
Given the paucity of information on private schools, I asked my research teams to survey each major town in each of the counties designated as impoverished (more than 40 of them) and to visit as many of the outlying villages accessible to them as they could.
However, it's not a good idea without some idea of the impact of those outliers on the greater whole.
Within his scratched photographs, fractured glass panes, and hazy metallic paints, there are haunting recollections — the kind of outlier memories that plague our psyche well after childhood.
Canadian compliance expert, Amber D. Scott, CEO of Outlier Solutions told Bitcoin Magazine: «With price volatility and a massive influx of new clients, most exchanges are likely having some growing pains and Coinsquare is likely no exception.»
A handful of outliers did indeed manage to make their mark, stirring up some positive buzz about their quirky, innovative niche products.
Casati introduces his friend to the bees he keeps on a number of outlying islands where, in many of the hives, the bees are dying — to Casati's grave distress.
Most sportsbooks take very low limits on these types of prop bets, although Bookmaker.eu was somewhat of an outlier with max bets of $ 500.
This leads to decontextualized reporting and an amplification of outlier views.
Firstly, Israel relies on suboptimal polling methodology: samples are too small (often only 500 people) to filter out the effect of outlier results, and there are too few polls to accurately measure opinion at any given moment.
To the extent that, as in Nat» l Assoc. of Wheat Growers v. Zeise, the First Amendment prevents the government from forcing a product manufacturer to «speak» falsely based on the results of an outlier study, it equally precludes private plaintiffs from seeking damages for a manufacturer's failure to include the same false information on a product warning.
I guess the only argument for adding in the cupcake or blowout games would be to increase the sample size to reduce the influence of outliers in results.
So, absent you providing evidence that Ohio is some sort of outlier, I believe I've made a pretty compelling argument.
Not because of his Cy Young seasons, in which he greedily consumed innings, bats, and spirits, but because of the outlier season at the beginning.
Between 40 and 50,, 000 diapers are donated to 35 local partner agencies in Greene County and other rural partners reaching into 22 of our outlying counties who then distribute to families in need.
When indicators are measured consistently year over year, combining multiple years of data can smooth the effects of outlier performances in a single year.
California is a bit of an outlier here compared to other states — it's a big state and seems to have lower teacher turnover than other states — but it's still worth asking if this system is working well enough for all teachers.
The result is an increasing number of outlier cases that demonstrate the absurdity of trying to commoditize justice into politically friendly catch - phrases that can be used to prove one's «tough - on - crime» credentials.
Scion FR - S / Subaru BRZ This jointly produced — although mostly Subaru - developed — two - plus - two is frankly a bit of an outlier for both Subaru and Scion.
The Defined Risk Strategy (DRS) was designed to mitigate the impact of these outlier events and possibly provide a smoother, more reliable, more consistent outcome.
Christopher Russell disturbs settled surfaces with scratches and haze, evincing the kinds of outlier memories that plague our psyche well after childhood.
* indicates the presence of an outlier from the chip.
«This is in line with Bill C - 31... which would see «dealers in digital currency» regulated as money services businesses,» Amber Scott founder and CEO of Outlier Solutions noted.
I don't know your home market very well, but I do know LA, kinda, and I'd compare this area to Riverside, or one of the outlying markets between the 405 and the 605.
It should also be noted that when looking at the above numbers, the relatively small sample sizes for HighSchool / GED and «Associates Degree» make it easy for a small number of outlier points to have an outsized impact on the average and median results.
Only the red - headed step children of the outliers of the minority even propose the idea that Jesus possibly might not have existed.
The Capitol's news broadcasts recapping the day's victories and death toll feature the same music as and similar graphics to the daily reports on the annual Hunger Games, in which poor and oppressed citizens of the outlying districts would fight to death for the entertainment of the wealthy and powerful of the Capitol.
At the same time, we will also issue a compliance policy that, with the exception of outliers potentially harming public health in a significant way right now, will give current product developers a very reasonable period of time to interact with the FDA in order to determine if they need to submit an application for marketing authorization and to come into the agency and work on a path toward approval.
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.
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 law, especially when dealing with protected groups, requires individualized treatment of outliers, rather than assumptions that gravitate towards the greatest clusters.
«Discoveries of outlier systems like J1930 - 1852 give us a clearer picture of the full range of possibilities in binary evolution.»
That is, we examined the extent to which the removal of outliers made a difference to the principal result.

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