Sentences with phrase «something of an outlier»

From our very first glimpse of 27 - year - old Moll, even her live shock of copper - wire curls marks her as something of an outlier in her greige - colored community, where she still lives with her parents — oppressively held back from building her own life since a traumatically violent event in her teens.
That leaves the Surface Book as something of an outlier that combines elements of all three — a tear - off tablet display, a viable clamshell form, and a pen - and Surface Dial - enabled display for creative professionals.
And French actress Isabelle Huppert may seem like something of an outlier here, but she has already begun collecting awards for her turn in Elle.
And though this could be seen as another sign of a fractious Democratic conference in the state Senate, Diaz has always been considered something of an outlier within the conference, frequently taking positions at odds with his colleagues.
This particular poll maybe something of an outlier, but even so, the apparent budget boost was certainly very short lived.
Mychajliw says this food bill is something of an outlier since others have noticed it also.
In the better - preserved record from the past 550 million years, most asteroid strikes are not associated with any obvious die - offs, making the case of the dinosaurs something of an outlier.
The Moscow Metro is also something of an outlier, in that its branches are three times longer than the core, and 50 percent of its core stations connect multiple trains.
But as popular as Aston's Vantages and Vanquishes are, its four - door Rapide S remains something of an outlier seven years after its launch.
All of that said, this survey is certainly something of an outlier as far as books go and I'd like to see more data to try to understand what's going on here.
Atletico Madrid are level on points with them at the top the standings after 23 of 38 games this season — although the success of Diego Simeone's side has been something of an outlier in the context of the recent dominance by Barcelona and Real Madrid.
Amid the noisy debate about how to revive American manufacturing, Keller is something of an outlier.
But the last pope was something of an outlier: It is exceedingly rare (to say the least) for a man of the theological and philosophical sophistication of Joseph Ratzinger to occupy the Roman See.
With just one toe per foot, horses are something of an outlier in the animal kingdom, but it wasn't always that way.
They held up Washington, D.C.'s reforms as a successful model to emulate, though it's become clear that the nation's capital is something of an outlier.
As it stands, the possibilities of anonymous art making in the age of public relations are limited, and Smithee's successes — as a failure — appear to be something of an outlier.
It is something of an outlier in that every other study that I am aware of finds that lump - sum rebates produce the least amount of economic growth relative to other means of recycling those revenues back into the economy.
Far from it: the study to which he refers is highly - disputed and seems to be something of an outlier, and those who have criticized it are not simply gas industry shills (as Fox likes to label his critics), but independent researchers.
Despite rule number 5 above, I always considered the Roden decision to be something of an outlier that would simply fade away over time.
Truthfully, Crypto - via - public - pool is something of an outlier.
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