Sentences with phrase «skewed as»

However, it may be a bit skewed as this company wants to sell you coverage.
My un-expert suspicion is that the «negative externality» information we get is highly skewed as well.
In the presence of strong division on the fundamental goal the policy and planning will be skewed as well as compromised into inadequacy.
John Schlue paints recipe cards from his Midwestern kitchen invoking a kind of high caloric minimalism, homespun and as purposely skewed as Wayne White's Americana relic paintings.
I keep discovering work by painters that I feel the Tate should have informed me about and realise my understanding of recent culture is deficient and in fact skewed as a result of the Tate's indifference to developments that do not suit its rigid agenda.
With an emphasis on the formal vocabulary of abstraction, Schoultz exposes the ways in which meaning is manipulated and perception skewed as the locus for civic debate has shifted from the town plaza to the isolated, anonymous realm of cyberspace.
Well according to the Entertainment Software Association the montly NPD reports are skewed as they ommit Digital Sales of games, which admittedly takes up a huge chunk of the market.
I've often wondered why the travel blog conferences are demographically skewed as well, or why people from Nebraska are less likely to participate, but I'm getting off point.
Results are skewed as sampled population remains small but as it continues on it finds balance in the seemingly complex randomness eventually returning to breakeven over the long term and then minus the spread its unprofitable.
Hugh's take is always entertaining, buyt as badlky skewed as the industry nalysis he is so quick to condemn.
If nothing else, I sold 16 copies over February and March so far, and made $ 7.20 I would not have otherwise made (though admittedly some of these numbers are skewed as I am in the middle of a promo thing).
As skewed as Hertzfeldt's perspective is, there is an unmistakable streak of humanity running through his film, grounding the arch humor and reaching out to any audience members who will respond to it.
as skewed as the dating market might be against the average guy,.
Something seemingly trivial like forgetting household chores, for example, could be skewed as «You don't care about our home since you never remember to take out the trash.»
Specifically, the data may be skewed as a result of predominantly attracting respondents with personal experiences of mental health issues, and they don't investigate the causality between perception of a nonsupportive academic environment and mental health.
So often the focus becomes skewed as parents try to out do one another with the latest greatest show or activity that is going around.
Were just spreading the word so society can never be as skewed as it once was.
The private listing data in San Francisco is not as obviously skewed as some of the other cities we analyzed, but the maps above still show a bias toward zip codes in and around the more costly downtown area of the city.
That skews this as being useful data regarding e-books and e-publishing (and author - publishing in particular), but maybe less so as a big picture than hoped?
The fact that typically put volumes and put IV spike as the market declines makes it easy for me to assume that skew as measured by this index would spike near market lows.

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We also found that certain on - demand platforms, such as Upwork, are skewing female.
Because removals are so heavily skewed toward Latinos, some refer to the modern U.S. removal system as the «Latino removal system.»
As far as perks go, RFRK's skew toward those that deepen employee health and wellnesAs far as perks go, RFRK's skew toward those that deepen employee health and wellnesas perks go, RFRK's skew toward those that deepen employee health and wellness.
Nobody tracks hours and the hierarchy skews flat, as evidenced by the «Our Team» page on the company's website, which is organized alphabetically by first name instead of by position.
The cool hunters of the 1990s focused on the increasingly individualistic generations X and Y, and the audience from which Internet - based research dredges its data skews young as well.
At the heart of the brand's success is Amoruso's drive to satisfy the «crazy, freakishly loyal» community that clamors for Nasty Gal's ultra-affordable, young - skewing new merchandise, which is curated from an array of up - and - coming designers, as well as vintage items from luxury brands.
Though the clearest manifestation of wilful blindness may be the way we overlook the flaws of our loved ones, it can just as easily skew our perceptions of ideas.
One thing that hasn't changed is the payment mix, which still skews heavily toward «other» — non-salary payments such as cash bonuses, share and options awards, pension contributions and other compensation.
Truth be told, wealth inequality has traditionally been even more skewed than income inequality in the U.S., and hasn't quite widened quite as much in the last four decades.
Some of the issues I identified with the network equipment maker's Virtual Networking Index included the unlikelihood that Canadians use the internet more than Americans; Japan's similarly head - scratching low usage; the unexplained projections of how traffic is expected to grow in different countries; and why internet leaders such as the Nordic countries were grouped into a generic «Western Europe» category that may have skewed the entire study.
Rock Lefebvre, CGA - Canada's vice president of research and standards, cautions that its sample is small and skewed, as seven of the companies were in the mining sector.
As target age demographics skew younger, even manufacturers like Brunswick Corporation take notice, Chairman and CEO Mark Schwabero told Cramer on Tuesday.
As an opposite example, someone who is a little more aggressive than the income investor described above (as is the case with me personally) will want their mix skewed a little the other waAs an opposite example, someone who is a little more aggressive than the income investor described above (as is the case with me personally) will want their mix skewed a little the other waas is the case with me personally) will want their mix skewed a little the other way.
The argument is the same in places such as India as it is in North America: that Facebook, a giant, rich corporation, is skewing the equality of the Internet in its favour by giving users some parts of it for free while the rest remains «for pay.»
Thus, the greater reward - risk appears skewed to the downside in the near - term as weaker results may mobilize investors to take the potential impact more seriously.»
As the C&I market has skewed toward larger deals in the wake of the recession, the outline of the restructuring market for the next recession has begun to come into focus.
Video games have come under close scrutiny in the last few years as critics have pushed back at the overwhelming skew towards young white men in game characters, themes, and ideals.
In a lot of cases, this is seen as a way to ensure we are getting the truth of the moment versus a watered down, edited, or skewed version of it.
«The guys have a huge skew trade on and they will defend it as much as we do,» Iksil wrote in a Jan. 30, 2012, email to a supervisor.
As opposed to YouTube, which skews younger, Facebook video could appeal to mature audiences, including moms, said Sarah Penna, founder of the Awestruck MCN.
Education seems to have an impact, and diet may as well, whether skewed toward antioxidants and anti-inflammatories, or toward the drastically lower caloric intake with which one scientist is experimenting.
«We're honoring this unseen group of women,» says Dunaway, who characterizes her customers not just as self - identified tomboys and women in uniform (more on that later), but also plus - size women, transwomen, and women who she says simply «skew masculine.»
Nuñez was the only MBA holder in UConn's inaugural class, but as the job market remains challenging, EBV applicants are now «skewing older and much more advanced [in] education,» Zacchea says.
The service will walk users through opening a 529 account, recommend a savings goal and manage the account — slowly skewing conservative as the child approaches college age — for an all - in fee of no more than 0.46 %, depending on investment expense ratios.
But as smartwatches take off in 2015 and 2016, we expect these devices to skew male.
As early adopters, these users skew younger than its usual audience.
Confide targets professionals who are seeking confidentiality, as opposed to Snapchat, which skews younger.
A recent report by the Academy of Finland warned that some schools in the country's large cities were becoming more skewed by race and class as affluent, white Finns choose schools with fewer poor, immigrant populations.
As opposed to publicly listed private hospital operators Healthscope and Ramsay, whose margins have steadily grown from 15 per cent in FY11 to 18 and 17 per cent in FY17 collectively (bear in mind their vastly larger fixed - asset bases skew these figures in comparison with the capital - light insurers).
As I noted earlier, I think the medium - term risks to the U.S. economic growth outlook are somewhat skewed to the down side.
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