One should be suspicious of any player who has a breakthrough campaign at age 29, especially when
the underlying numbers point to it being an aberration.
Not exact matches
Other experts
pointed to the
underlying number Friday as another sign the central bank will make more than one more move in 2018.
but in attempting to make that large
number seem problematic, you actually both defeated your other argument (about its irrelevance and lack of pervasiveness) while also unintentionally
pointing out the very opposite of the
point you were attempting to make — the primary unity
underlying a vast & varied swath of people.
Nevertheless, even with this
underlying bias the
numbers generally tend to paint a believable portrait of American sexual attitudes, even if skewed a few
points on the side of greater sexual activism.
Because to your
point, I think if we just feed him 18 + mins a night he'll put up the counting stats, despite the fact that he always gets caved in, in terms of
underlying numbers.
The
number is then rounded to one decimal
point past the
point of precision of the
underlying market, except for Wall Street 30, which is rounded to the same
point as the
underlying market.
And, again, this
number is based on a tenth of the
number of data
points that
underlie the one year correlation.
One way to calculate the value of credit card rewards is to divide the retail cost of the
underlying reward by the
number of
points required to get the reward.
For example, if the same
underlying advice is given to many clients on an untried
point of law and that advice is subsequently found to be wrong, there could be a large
number of claims or even a class action brought.
Among other criticisms, Mr. Trumper
points out that the
number of initial «hits» identified on a Google search is not reflective of the
number of times the results actually appear on web pages and still less reflective of the
underlying content of the particular pages.