Sentences with phrase «such outlying»

The municipality includes such outlying communities as Costa Rica and El Dorado.
While journalists were still trying to treat the GOP pick as a typical phenomenon — analyzing his positions, comparing them with his opponents», striving for balance — comics decided that Trump was such an outlier that he demanded stronger action.
The evidence he presents is so flimsy and are such outliers.
«It's not really fair to comp a player's early numbers to those of Hall of Famers because the latter are such outliers, maxing out their otherworldly potential, that it's not really a helpful exercise.»
Ingrid, with it's hard G seems like such an outlier compared to soft, feminine sounds of Elise and Juliet.
This list is shorter — there were 78 girls» names compared to 54 boys» names — but there were almost as many states with such outliers.
Those organizational «nihilists» don't want anyone to win, Baldoni said, adding Congress appears trapped by such outliers these days.
«2015 was such an outlier that it gave us a glimpse of what this environment on Mount Rainier might be like toward the end of this century,» said Theobald, who is co-lead-author on the paper with Breckheimer.
For protocol 1, the authors should discuss their treatment of outliers: why such outliers have arisen and how they can be best handled in the analysis.
See Also: It's such an outlier in Farrell's filmography that it's hard to know where you'd go after «Miss Julie,» especially since if you like Farrell in period duds, the further options are mostly things like the terrible «Winter's Tale» and the immensely disappointing Robert Towne movie «Ask the Dust,» along with WWII - era tales «Hart's War» and «The Way Back,» none of which we can wholeheartedly recommend.
Hocking is such an outlier among the outliers of the outliest outliers that comparing her success to the norm is like apples to hydrogen bombs, but, again, there's no reason in the world why a writer can't go traditional * and * indie, using each to propel the other.
And that's likely why it's such an outlier.
One such outlier is 88 - year - old Chicago artist Evelyn Statsinger, who has had some taste of national attention during her long, still - active career but should be much better known.
(That such outliers appear mostly in the warm season isn't reassuring.)
Carissima Mathen, a law professor at the University of New Brunswick, said Himel's ruling seemed bold at the time, but the Insite decision «suggests that it may not be such an outlier

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Jordan said he was committed to including such a rider, demanding diversity in movies» cast and crew, in the contracts issued by his Outlier Society production company.
Only the outliers, such as the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, get more than 10 % of their earned revenue from admissions, he said.
2017-10-16 I decided to exclude 2008 because action that week was such an incredible outlier that it greatly skewed
Outlying London areas and Greater London boroughs, such as Hounslow, offer a prime opportunity for business owners to reduce the soaring cost of city centre workspace and attract talent through shorter and more affordable commutes.
And the success of the Pirate Party in Sweden, the anti-Islam party led by Geert Wilders in the Netherlands, and more established populist parties such as the French Front National, confirm that Italy is far from being an outlier.
Okaka's average of 1.3 dribbles per game is an outlier compared to his teammates, but he posts such a high number compared to Deeney and Gray because he drops deeper to get on the ball and link the play — something they do not do so often.
If we weren't seen as such societal outliers if we didn't want a romantic partner — or at least an «until death do we part» kind of partner — would we choose to live differently?
The law does say that municipalities that have casinos within their borders should use the money for economic development or job creation, but doesn't put specific restrictions on the money given to outlying counties such as Onondaga County.
«Currently accurate reporting makes a school an outlier because no school wants to be alone in admitting such a serious problem.
She asked Legislators to think about those who live in outlying areas and those, such as seniors, who live on fixed incomes.
In some cases outliers can be excluded for good reasons, such as animal or human volunteer had a certain underlying condition that interfered with your study.
By contrast, most economists and financial analysts regard such events as strange and unpredictable outliers.
Data pre-processing steps such as transformations, re-coding, re-scaling, normalization, truncation, and handling of below detectable level readings and outliers should be fully described; any removal or modification of data values must be fully acknowledged and justified.
For example, when reporting their work, researchers must refrain from discarding outlying data or altering images to emphasize some aspects, as «such actions violate researchers» fundamental obligation to produce reliable and objective results,» the guide states.
Swarms of robots need to deal with outliers, such as robots that move more slowly than the rest.
«Major sporting events such as the Olympic Games highlight extraordinary human athletic achievements, performed by the extreme physical outliers of our species,» he wrote in the review.
Authors take «small liberties» such as drawing conclusions «that go beyond the data,» «chopping off outliers,» or using references in biased ways, says George Lundberg, editor of Medscape General Medicine.
One tantalizing possibility is that as these restless bits of DNA drift throughout the genomes of human brain cells, they help create the vibrant cognitive diversity that helps humans as a species respond to changing environmental conditions, and produces extraordinary «outliers,» including innovators and geniuses such as Picasso, says UC San Diego neuroscientist Alysson Muotri.
Lead author Maria Panteli, from Queen Mary's School of Electronic Engineering and Computer Science, said: «This is the first study to investigate outliers in world music with such a large scale and tracing the geographic origin of these recordings could help identify areas of the world that have developed a unique musical character.»
Recent methane measurements at Terceira Island, Azores, Portugal and Tae - ahn Peninsula, Republic of Korea (See http://www.esrl.noaa.gov/gmd/dv/iadv/index.php) in the context of outlier data points over the last decade at sites such as Storhofdi, Vestmannaeyjar, Iceland, and reports of methane releases from the Arctic seabed, tell us that at current levels of AGW, the Earth's sea - floor methane systems are not stable.
Abrupt state shifts in subcomponents of the Earth system are often poorly captured by Earth system models; sometimes an outlier model produces a state shift in response to projected emissions, and sometimes such state shifts are only hinted at by the geological record.
See, gay couples, lesbian couples and such may not seem to have fallen in love for the purposes of procreation but they are the outliers, as the standard heterosexual relationship is triggered by chemical reactions in the brain.
A lack of Italian entries could bode well for Andrea Pallaoro's The Whale (although Venice seems more likely), and a number of other outliers such as Sean Baker (The Florida Project), Lav Diaz (When the Waves are Gone), Anup Singh (The Song of Scorpions), Guillaume Galliene (Maryline), and Nobuhiro Suwa's The Lion is Dead Tonight would also be welcome possibilities to the Fortnight's announcement.
Such samples, or cases, can be selected because they are either representative of the group, are atypical of the group (outliers), or represent a maximum variation of the group.
Union advocates are frustrated that they don't get credit for such developments, while critics say, «Sure, a handful of districts are inching forward, but those are outliers
(Sec. 1014) The bill: (1) increases by 0.1 % the portion of title I - A funds that ED must reserve to meet the educational needs of Indian children and children in the outlying areas, and (2) specifies how such funds are to be allocated between the two groups.
The 56 % meeting or exceeding standard for CA's grade 11 E / LA result was an outlier with blinking red lights that defies meaningful interpretation other than a grossly discrepant cut score (to the low side) or some other test development flaw (such as an inadequate item bank for a computer - adaptive test) or an error in the test administration or scoring process, or some weird effect due to the increased number of grade 11 students with scores since EAP moved from voluntary to mandatory in 2015 [which usually would involve a decrease in scores, a reasonable interpretation for the decrease in Math EAP scores this year, rather than an increase in scores].
The data underlying the Market Average calculation are filtered for extreme outliers and subjected to a weighted averaging process that considers factors such as the recency of transactions and the timing of data lags.
There were murmurs that a shooting brake / station wagon might be in the offering, but that was a bit too much of an outlier for a company such as Alfa trying to establish a beachhead in the USA.
So, such messages are probably seldom used except for outliers.
I have a more - than - healthy respect for the way that a single outlier experimental run can continue to influence both evaluations of an entire set of the same experiment and the design of later experiments, such as determining whether a particular single - instance determination of the level of 9 - nor - delta tetrahydrocannabinate indicates prior use of Certain Substances all by itself... or requires a similar result from a retest of the same sample.
You frequently hear an «outlier» − one of our hugely successful authors with so many Kindle Million Club copies sold and such a big «Indie Bestseller» label attached − do what I'm starting to call platform denial.
For example, most policies will exclude coverage for outlying structures such as swimming pools, fences and landscaping, and many will not cover damage to fragile items such as glass chandeliers and china.
Sometimes such events are called «black swans,» or outliers.
Trading such a systematic commodity strategy will be a string of fits and starts, of years of boredom followed by months of incredible excitement when outlier moves finally happen, and of multi-year losing streaks like is being seing right now in the managed futures space.
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