Sentences with phrase «outliers when»

However, I know that we're probably outliers when it comes to kids and media, and that many children have quite a bit more access to not only a TV or DVD player, but a computer, tablet, or smartphone as well, and that the amount of screen time that the average American kid gets is huge - 5 to 7 hours per day - much of it unsupervised.
«In a lot of states the performance of the virtual charter schools are considered outliers when you compare them to the average brick and mortar school.»
This chart, from Jeffrey Swanson at Duke University, shows that the US is not an outlier when it comes to overall crime:
In fact, the use of simultaneous substitution for the Super Bowl is an outlier when compared to the broadcast of most other major sporting events in Canada.
He is not an outlier when it comes to visiting breweries for campaigning purposes.
An outlier ceases to be an outlier when you know the explanation.
It is clearly okay to discard an anomalous outlier when studying 20th century climate.
Briffa and Osborn appears as an outlier when both the early and late declines are shown.
Amazon has been a bit of an outlier when it comes to the tablet market.
The Big Apple is a big outlier when it comes to your rent or buy decision, however.

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!»
Gilead is also an outlier at a time when merger mania has gripped biopharma executives and investors alike.
When I was doing «Outliers» I was struck by how often when successful people described their lives, they would talk about the things that went wrong or the things that were hard, as opposed to the things that were easy or went riWhen I was doing «Outliers» I was struck by how often when successful people described their lives, they would talk about the things that went wrong or the things that were hard, as opposed to the things that were easy or went riwhen successful people described their lives, they would talk about the things that went wrong or the things that were hard, as opposed to the things that were easy or went right.
Siegel's company is obviously an outlier among similar firms when it comes to its policy towards parents, and Siegel can understand that its approach isn't for every business.
When Thompson returned to her affluent neighbourhood, she noticed the same symbol on a store in the mall, and promptly bought some outfits to continue her yoga practice in the U.S.. She's been practising ever since, and yet she calls herself a Lululemon outlier.
When you're thinking of ways to fund your company, it's no longer this outlier and this weird option that people go to when they have no other choWhen you're thinking of ways to fund your company, it's no longer this outlier and this weird option that people go to when they have no other chowhen they have no other choice.
While gun violence and homicides have generally declined over the past couple of decades, America is still a big outlier among developed nations when it comes to both.
When not removing any of the major outliers hat skew the correlations, ROE and P / B can have an extremely high correlation.
Sarhan said that the retail sales report will represent the final macroeconomic indicator (barring a major outlier) that could significantly sway the Fed's decision on when to hike rates before its meeting next Wednesday.
Home buyers have a tool at their disposal when looking for a home in the greater Hamilton - Burlington and outlying areas — Look4Homes.
Dala, The majority of believers state that their god created the universe for them; you seem to be an outlier in many aspects of faith but I can never understand why you associate with a religion when you don't really conform to those beliefs.
When I bring up intersex people in conversations about gender and sexuality, I am typically met with blank stares, shrugged shoulders, and dismissive platitudes about how most people fit neatly into male and female categories and generalities, so we shouldn't worry about the outliers.
Japan will do it for the Olympics when they're in Tokyo in 2020, but that's an outlier.
I thought that when you took out their first game and treated it like the outlier it is, their average attendance remained pretty steady in the 6000s.
However, when looking at Inman's career, I would argue 2016 is the outlier and he's probably closer to what he has been over the other 3 years of his career — which is just - a-guy.
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.
Sally: Your comment makes me breath a little sigh of relief because I always feel like a bit of an outlier in our online community when it comes to the chocolate milk issue.
Even when kids eat from all food groups there are usually two outliers: vitamin D and DHA and EPA.
When the United States Constitution refers to Individual Rights, it always refers to them in the negative except for in the Sixth... of course you had to choose the outlier for your discussion.
But they also suggest that when the first hints of the Little Ice Age appeared around 1250, dozens of outlying farms were abandoned, and sometimes reestablished closer to the central manors.
For example, when reporting their work, researchers must refrain from discarding outlying data or altering images to emphasize some aspects, as «such actions violate researchers» fundamental obligation to produce reliable and objective results,» the guide states.
Eposito hopes to confirm this theory when the Cassini probe arrives at Saturn in July and scrutinizes the planet's narrow, outlying F ring.
«When you see these outliers, are they really emblematic of something dramatic, or are they just the extremes of the normal distributions?
I'm much more inspired when I see an outlier who owns their own style and goes against convention.
A lack of Italian entries could bode well for Andrea Pallaoro's The Whale (although Venice seems more likely), and a number of other outliers such as Sean Baker (The Florida Project), Lav Diaz (When the Waves are Gone), Anup Singh (The Song of Scorpions), Guillaume Galliene (Maryline), and Nobuhiro Suwa's The Lion is Dead Tonight would also be welcome possibilities to the Fortnight's announcement.
So when Moonlight won three Oscars last year, or when 12 Years a Slave did the same in 2014, those weren't modern outliers, but rather fell squarely into the historical context for Best Picture winners.
Who, what, when: The 39 - year - old New Zealand outlier who redefined «women's films» with her erotically raw and unvarnished depictions of femme fortitude and sexuality, became the second distaff director to make the cut with 1993's «The Piano.»
I preferred them when they were the quirky outliers.
That may yet come to pass — and at some outlier schools, is already here — but don't be surprised if the true transformative power of education technology is most evident when it comes to something old - fashioned: basic education research.
Although the trends are alarming, outliers like Virgin and John Lewis have shown what's possible when they forge a meaningful connection5 with their employees.
Sonnemann admits that when you examine OECD data for the number of hours spent teaching per week, Shanghai is an outlier (10 to 12 hours, compared to 27 hours in the US, 17 hours in Hong Kong and Singapore, and 19 hours in Australia).
For all of the talk about «raising standards» and implementing «high stakes testing,» the United States is an outlier among developed nations when it comes to holding students themselves to account, and linking real - world consequences to academic achievement or the lack thereof.
Now that «outliers» will be erased from one set of measures and Arts and Design subjects are eventually squeezed out by another — what will we do when we have no chefs, engineers, dancers, film makers.
Progress 8 is used by inspectors to judge the effectiveness of secondary schools and, although inspectors are reminded to take outliers into account when considering the Progress 8 score, it is unclear to what extent this is actually being done.
It is only when one looks at the way the education systems of other countries are governed that one realizes that there are other ways to govern education systems, that the U.S. system of governance is an international outlier, and that governance structures can enlarge or limit the possibilities of change and improvement in education systems in crucially important ways.
When indicators are measured consistently year over year, combining multiple years of data can smooth the effects of outlier performances in a single year.
When calculating an effect size it is best to compare your results including and excluding outliers to see if it makes a difference.
One should also take particular caution when the sample group has outliers i.e. students with exceptionally high or low scores.
But your budget also matters when it comes to other outliers like insurance and registration.
Among its compact - car peers the 2015 Impreza is even more of an outlier now than when we last visited it three years ago.
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