Sentences with phrase «relatively smaller bias»

Expert communities exhibit increased conflict on a microscale and relatively smaller bias on a macroscale, even in the absence of quality control mechanisms.

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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.
This system heavily biases the vote towards increasing the number of seats of the top two parties and reducing the seats of smaller parties, a principle known in political science as Duverger's law, and thus minority governments are relatively uncommon.
Even if some college admissions officers revert to racially biased assumptions in the absence of criminal history, explicit rejections appear to play a relatively small role at many institutions, compared to the high rates of application attrition resulting from paperwork burden, confusion and discouragement.
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.
The fund can have termed «high risk» because unlike most ELSS funds that follow a multi-cap approach with a relatively safe large - cap bias, the large cap exposure in Reliance Tax Saver for the past two years has been 30 to 40 percent with a much higher concentration in small and mid-caps.
What makes the kind of evidence you use anecdotal is — the relatively small number of datasets considered — the significant share of not fully quantitative data — the large variability in the nature of the data — the large biases involved in the preservation of the data.
The bias uncertainties are relatively small because it was assumed that there was little variation in how measurements were made.
Secondly, the IPCC reports represent the outcome of a process in which a relatively small group of scientists produce a biased review of a literature they themselves have colluded to distort through gatekeeping and intimidation.
All else is woefully inadequate modeling work done by a relatively small, corrupt and ideologically - driven «scientific» community that is reinforcing its own biases and reviewing its own work.
While the impact of adjustments that correct for these biases are relatively small globally (and actually reduce the century - scale warming trend once oceans are included) there are certain regions where the impact of adjustments on temperature trends are large.
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