Sentences with phrase «slight trend»

Even though the returns don't increase monotonically with Excess VIX, we can see a slight trend.
We'll see if the Patriots can buck that slight trend:
Since 2008, 51.2 % of NFL regular season games have gone «over» the total, indicating there is a slight trend towards «overs», yet not enough to cover the juice if assuming a normal -110 vig.
In California, Colorado, Wyoming, Nevada, Utah, and New Mexico there was either no trend toward rain or a slight trend toward more snow at elevations 5,000 feet and higher.
As for trans fats, the study found only a slight trend indicating they had a negative affect on heart health.
Looking at the protein, there seems to be a slight trend here as drawn by the line.
Despite the popular belief that the hamstrings are a fast - twitch muscle group, they in fact display a balanced fiber type, with a slight trend towards more slow - twitch fibers.
If anything, there is a slight trend for hamstrings to display a predominance of type I muscle fibers (slow twitch), with type I fiber proportions ranging from around 49 % — 67 %.
With the combination of xDrive and Dynamic Perforance Control, the X6 is able counteracting even the slightest trend to over - or under - steer right from the start at the earliest conceivable point with the positive effects on the driver's sense of driving dynamics.
With «Wan na Get Away» we find a slight trend with shorter flights fetching higher values than longer flights.
Here we see a slight trend up.
A high ADX indicates that there is a strong trend in the market, while a low ADX shows a slighter trend.
However, more dogs in the other breed group were returned to the shelter for aggression, and there was a slight trend in the remaining dogs in the «other group» to show aggression toward their owners at home.
There was a slight trend if I fit a straight line to the data, but it was too slight to be significant.
There was a slight trend in favor of the RX Vega cards, however.
BPD traits were moderately heritable at all ages, with a slight trend for increased heritability from age 14 to age 24.
The national average trended downward 12 basis points during the 1st quarter of 2016, a reversal of a slight trend of 9 basis points from the prior quarter.
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