Sentences with phrase «which skews»

They include it in the property sale, which skews the price up by $ 10,000.
«We will hold both sides of these improper arrangements accountable for breaking the law, which skews the real estate market to the disadvantage of consumers and honest businesses.»
Many of the «Top Executive Search Firm» lists focus on a limited data set, which skews the results in favor of large global organizations.
Every company is different, and I think that sometimes sales reps in certain fields sometimes classify themselves as something else, which skews survey results a bit.
Still, you'll have to contend with the actual watch body, which skews decidedly butch.
The biggest problem with using Social Media for your news content is a phenomenon called the «Social Bubble,» in which you only hear about news from people / groups you agree with, which skews your perception of the world.
Basically an active sun reduces global cloudiness to allow more solar energy into the oceans which skews ENSO in favour of stronger El Ninos relative to La Ninas.
We will perhaps consider this repeated attempt to moralise and value Camp as Good / Bad, Normative / Queer, Intentional / Naive (and many other failed attempts to draw distinctions) but also talk about pleasure and delight in the seriousness that misses its mark, the gesture which does too much and the anachronism which skews tastefulness.
He insists that the unique way in which he skews and manipulates the shapes in his colorful, hard edge geometric paintings is the result of undiagnosed «ADD and symptoms of dyslexia.»
The single - player modes are hampered by some noticeably clunky AI, which skews the game dangerously close to unfair territory.
Taking into consideration the fact that the Nintendo consoles have a higher ratio of shovelware that is rushed out to take advantage of their popularity, which skews the numbers drastically, the study broke down the average reviews into the quarters in which they were released.
+ + + Total print units this year were 620 million; for the first time, that total includes sales from Walmart, which became part of BookScan's mass merchandiser and other channel in 2013, the addition of which skews year - over-year comparisons.
If your books are YA, you need to be on Instagram, Pinterest, and YouTube, which skews younger.
Her hero has power because he is enormously wealthy, but he is also illegitimate, which skews the power dynamic.
People love their SUVs and trucks, which skews fuel economy numbers far lower.
Aside from the fact that it is a lower - cost vehicle, it is also front - wheel drive, which skews away from traditional BMW engineering.
Thus, to compare charter school enrollment (clustered in municipalities with atypically high proportions of Black and Hispanic residents) with traditional district enrollment, which skews White, is to compare apples and oranges.
More than 20,000 choice students supported by Milwaukee taxpayers are left out of the school aid calculation, which skews the results and essentially makes Milwaukee look less poor than it really is.
Even on IMDb, a site which skews towards serious and discerning young male moviegoers, the film carries a fairly average 6.9 out of 10 user rating.
The film's world - building is more engaging than its plotting, which skews toward the generic as the embattled good guys set out on their last - ditch effort to save what remains of humanity; there's a sense, while watching Blame!
Some majored in math, an area traditionally thought of as male dominated; some in English, which skews female; and some in business, which is considered gender - neutral according to a survey she conducted prior to distributing the applications.
He's nine points ahead (49 - 40) in the new portion of the district, which skews heavily toward the South and includes all of Ulster County, where Schreibman used to lead the local Democratic Party.
What Viva fails to mention is that this was a «mail - in» poll which skews numbers in favor of those organized enough to coordinate a response.
This is problematic because most countries have a national VAT, which skews taxes paid towards the middle class.
He made the All - Star team in 20 of his 22 seasons, which skews the numbers.
Of course we can point to the anomalies to this theory with Spurs investing less than us but being higher in the table — but they have Kane and Ali et al who cost nothing which skews the figures.
This group can be problematic due to these following factors — especially when a company representative is present, which skews authenticity:
See also the note's two siblings: XIVH, which skews toward net - short VIX exposure, and LSVX, which provides net - neutral exposure on rebalance.
Confide targets professionals who are seeking confidentiality, as opposed to Snapchat, which skews younger.
As opposed to YouTube, which skews younger, Facebook video could appeal to mature audiences, including moms, said Sarah Penna, founder of the Awestruck MCN.
These so - called «hybrid» entrepreneurs who keep their day jobs make for less thrilling copy and more complicated data analysis among researchers, so they're often undercounted, Raffiee notes, which skews the data on entrepreneurs» traits in general.
Chadli 5 — Was not at the races, lost the ball when we were in good positions and got booked for simulation as well, often failed to back - track his runner on the left which left Rose exposed, had two great goal shots which he skewed.
After three years, I approached the game division at Microsoft and agreed with them that our target customer — Pre-K and up — was not within the range of Microsoft's target game customers, which skew more towards 16 — 32 year old men.
Some of the loudest voices in the debate have their own agendas to push, which skew the public debate.
Unlike the videos on her other channel, The Blonde Salad, which skew more towards professionally produced editorial and advertorial content, the three episodes uploaded so far appear to be spliced together from iPhone and GoPro footage and overlap at times with content previously posted to Ferragni's Instagram Stories, the disappearing photo and video feature that launched in August.
I had two expensive purchases this year, which skew my numbers significantly.
Mr. Taggart explained that some items used in the 1999 Citywide Tests were incorrectly calibrated, which skewed the translation of...
In comments we recently submitted, NRDC, other environmental groups, consumer advocates, customers, and electricity generation and supply companies detailed numerous errors in the ISO's assumptions, including its assumptions about future growth in gas and electricity demand, energy efficiency, and renewable energy, which skew the study results toward a grid that appears more susceptible to fuel security risks.
Arbitrarily homogenised data, poorly located sensors / gauges, station «drop outs» which skew the data, and problems with satellite temperature records to name a few.

Not exact matches

Then there's the deluge of emails you feel guilty for not reading and responding to quickly, various forms of entertainment available and human nature itself, which tempts us to make irresponsible decisions and skews our priorities.
Nobody tracks hours and the hierarchy skews flat, as evidenced by the «Our Team» page on the company's website, which is organized alphabetically by first name instead of by position.
Goldman attributes it to historically low volatility and high skew, the latter of which reflects the willingness of investors to pay a premium for calls.
The cool hunters of the 1990s focused on the increasingly individualistic generations X and Y, and the audience from which Internet - based research dredges its data skews young as well.
At the heart of the brand's success is Amoruso's drive to satisfy the «crazy, freakishly loyal» community that clamors for Nasty Gal's ultra-affordable, young - skewing new merchandise, which is curated from an array of up - and - coming designers, as well as vintage items from luxury brands.
Economics had expected the November report might be more skewed by the effects of Superstorm Sandy, which caused significant business interruption and damage in several parts of the country in late October and early November.
One thing that hasn't changed is the payment mix, which still skews heavily toward «other» — non-salary payments such as cash bonuses, share and options awards, pension contributions and other compensation.
The average age of an O'Reilly viewer was over 70, which means that even within an already aging demographic — cable - TV viewers — the network skews old.
«Gold is stuck between $ 1,238 - $ 1,260 with the risk to skewed to downside based on rising expected interest rates and failure to break higher which has left it vulnerable to profit - taking in the short term,» said Ole Hansen, the head of commodity strategy at Saxo Bank.
We have bones and cartilage, which can skew the bullet's path, sending it into a tailspin that could cause it to break apart and get lodged in different spaces, further complicating the severity of the wound.
«It's really very skewed toward higher - income families, which is the biggest problem with it,» says Angela Rachidi, a research fellow in poverty studies at the American Enterprise Institute.
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