Sentences with phrase «skewed version»

The Fire tablets all run Amazon's skewed version of Android for a unique experience that's bespoke to Amazon's needs.
Without those adjustments — which are necessary for almost all scientific data — the temperature wouldn't represent «reality,» but a skewed version of it.
Only thing is, I can't tell if Untitled is supposed to be an ambiguous vaginal form... or a skewed version of the island of Manhattan.
Set in a slightly skewed version of America, where elements of contemporary life have been merged, twisted, and amplified, casting their absurdity — and our humanity — in a startling new light.
The stories in Pastoralia are set in a slightly skewed version of America, where elements of contemporary life have been merged, twisted, and amplified, casting their absurdity — and our humanity — in a startling new light.
Oh and I know quite a few Democrats who support gun rights as much if not more than the Republicans that I know, so you might want to adjust your political prejudices to reality instead of your skewed version, start viewing people as people and look at facts instead of your own prejudices.
You won't believe how liberating it is to depart from a map, wander away from the grid of streets, and imagine a slightly skewed version of a place.
However, I noted that my concern was that others would read the above skewed version of Finnish «truth» and take it for reality.
Know this however, much of what you hear is a skewed version of the truth, and there are many false teachers out there claiming to be Christians solely for the sake of their own benefits.
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.
Allusions to his own strangely skewed versions of Christianity, Judaism, gnosticism and alchemy abound, and he has acknowledged that he thinks a great deal about religion «because science provides no answers.»
This is not to say textbook companies are in the business of writing skewed versions of history, science or math, but rather that students are provided with one viewpoint on the subject.
Rendered in colored pencil, Mark Grotjahn's large drawings approximate human scale — meeting the viewer eye - to - eye, as it were — and feature skewed versions of the perspectival triangle.

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The report from the nonpartisan Tax Policy Center (TPC) found that while Americans at all income levels would, on average, get a tax cut form the final version of the tax bill, the benefit would be skewed towards people at the upper range of income earners.
«Generally speaking, our sense is that the final conference committee report is likely to skew toward the Senate's version given the narrower margin in the upper chamber,» Boltansky and Davaz said.
The anonymous engineer said Musk's version of reality is highly skewed, much like Steve Job's «reality distortion field.»
If you are going to write an article about fundamental or traditional Christianity you should find what the faith really is and why Obama's version is so skewed.
That version showed the actual scale of the X axis, but again has heavily skewed axes.
In all versions of the EVEN and SKEW menus used in this study, the animal - to - vegetable protein ratio was ∼ 2:1 (Supplemental Tables 1 and 2).
Being an almost an updated version of what has come before means that fans of the Linklater film will find themselves easily entertained, and audiences not familiar with these films also get to experience this slightly different skew on relationships.
And it's perhaps understandable that the film version, which Donoghue herself scripted, doesn't retain the book's childishly skewed interior monologue.
I'm even showing a version of that balance in this negative - skewing review of «Mr. Turner» itself compared to, for example, the perfect four - star review of «Mr. Turner» by Michael Phillips of the Chicago Tribune.
Like many Studio Ghibli productions, The Wind Rises has gotten the red - carpet treatment from stateside distributor Disney (under its adult - skewing Touchstone Pictures banner), including seven - time Oscar winner Gary Rydstrom to direct the English version, and a cast that also includes John Krasinski, Martin Short, Jennifer Grey, Werner Herzog, William H. Macy, Elijah Wood and Mandy Patinkin.
The series» skewed morality and concepts of right and wrong, and all the fascinating dilemmas it posits, are all treated on a surface level; even Light, who in the anime was a budding sociopath with a God complex, is turned into your everyday movie version of a mopey emo teen.
The Courant, like other newspapers I have seen in my own neighborhood, skews its articles toward the folks who buy advertising in their print versions, but particularly online.
But that skewed taxation means, for business users, very low BIK costs, BIK costs that will make the plug - in hybrid version of the Passat far more appealing to the middle manager with his # 30 - 40k budget.
The US OXM's a great magazine, and while I can't say I'm similarly impressed with the Australian version (which definitely skews a hell of a lot younger) at least they both seem to stay well away from the pictures of Mario shooting Sonic in the testicles with a machine gun that we used to see on reader art pages in Nintendo Magazine System.
So you get Qwark's skewed self - serving version of events to set up a different way to experience the story.
Meanwhile 3DS game The Snack World made a strong debut, charting at No. 2, right ahead of Dragon Quest XI's PS4 version which came in at No. 3 (the 3DS skew came in at No. 1).
Most of us present the most idealized version of ourselves online so whatever we're putting out there tends to skew positive and perhaps inauthentic.
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