Sentences with phrase «of substantial bias»

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Although the bullish bias of the past two months has presented some great opportunities for momentum swing traders, no bull market moves straight up without eventually undergoing substantial corrections along the way (just as bear markets don't fall straight down for too long without large, counter-trend bounces).
Using survivorship bias - free performance, sales channel and holding data for active U.S. domestic equity funds with at least five years of history and substantial holdings / assets during 1980 through 2014, they find that: Keep Reading
It's easier for Canadian investors to achieve a portfolio with substantial home bias because, unlike the U.S., Japan and Europe, Canada's economy and financial markets are a relatively small share of the overall pie.
It may he the last substantial foundation, so to speak, of the modern anti-substance bias.
Like a defence lawyer in the courtroom analogy, Redford begins the third and final section of his book with a positive bias, or «conditional faith», in the substantial historicity of John's account.
high risk of bias (e.g. numbers or reasons for missing data imbalanced across groups; «as treated» analysis done with substantial departure of intervention received from that assigned at randomisation);
A lot of that was caused by 2012, when the polls had a substantial Republican bias.
In April, an investigation at Rutgers University finally concluded that «substantial (clear and convincing) evidence exists that research fraud has occurred in several areas» including «biased selection of subjects who were to be included in the symmetry / asymmetry comparison groups so as to artificially obtain desired results.»
Unfortunately, direct comparisons of gene expression profiles obtained in independent, publicly available microarray experiments are typically compromised by substantial, experiment - specific biases.
This score, due to the nature of Amazon's ranking algorithm, is highly volatile (a book can rise and fall with substantial rapidity) and necessarily biased the results in favor of more recent works.
After controlling for student and peer attributes and for selection bias, we still find a substantial positive and statistically significant effect of attending a network school on student achievement.
This is # 3,005 more than the regular Mégane Nav, but a substantial # 7500 less than the extreme, track - biased Trophy - R with which this shares much of its chassis setup (you can even option in the R's track - focused dampers and springs).
This means that Merc's familiar 4MATIC system gets a substantial reboot for its debut on the E63 with a heavily rear - biased and fixed 33/67 torque split and the addition of a locking rear differential for the S, all contributing to that spectacular, supercar - baiting 0 - 62mph stat.
It's easier for Canadian investors to achieve a portfolio with substantial home bias because, unlike the U.S., Japan and Europe, Canada's economy and financial markets are a relatively small share of the overall pie.
Using survivorship bias - free performance, sales channel and holding data for active U.S. domestic equity funds with at least five years of history and substantial holdings / assets during 1980 through 2014, they find that: Keep Reading
Although I've not been able to find enough to get a broad view of the Arctic, and some data such as Buoys suffers from an observational bias — more substantial floes of ice are chose for the placement of buoys.
If a substantial fraction of all the weather stations from around the world have been affected by urbanization bias, then this could have introduced an artificial warming trend into the «global temperature trend» estimates.
One study by Von Storch et al. (2004 — henceforth «VS04»), however, concludes that a substantial bias may arise in proxy - based estimates of long - term temperature changes using CFR methods.
Firstly, climate model biases are still substantial, and may well be systemically related to the use of deterministic bulk - formula closure - this is an area where a much better basic understanding is needed.
But, there was almost no discussion of the studies which suggested that urbanization bias was substantial.
The U.S. physicist agrees there may now be thousands of temperatures in the range of 415 - 604 degrees Fahrenheit automatically fed into computer climate models and contaminating climate models with a substantial warming bias.
It shows that the CRU and NOAA failures to make UHI adjustments along the lines of GISS are introducing a substantial bias in these records.
She is a hard - left ideologue who has had substantial influence on the biased tone and aggressive scrubbing of accurate facts that differ with the left - wing narrative.
• The ERA - 40 dataset appears to be quite reliable over land and where radiosondes exist, but suffers from substantial problems over the oceans, especially with values too high for 2 years following the Mount Pinatubo eruption in 1991 and again in 1995 — 1996, associated with problematic bias corrections of new satellites.
As such, the employer ran a substantial risk of impairing the examiner's objectivity and biasing the IME.
The claimant sought to set aside the arbitral award for serious irregularity giving rise to substantial injustice (under section 68 of the Act), claiming that a fair - minded and informed observer would conclude that there was a real possibility of unconscious bias.
Second, the attrition rates in this study were substantial, which of course introduces the possibility of a selection bias.
It's unclear whether these substantial flaws are because of personal agendas (Hagen believes her own brother was falsely accused of sex abuse), because their initial works are about a decade old now and some things have changed (Dineen also hails from Canada which may trail behind the U.S. in psycho - legal trends), because neither of them considered what policies and practices move the big MHP divorce industry bucks, or because — hailing from the MHP community themselves — they have failed to see their own shared cultural biases with a majority of that community and how they themselves have been propagandized into a particular point of view.
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