Trade has been unfairly skewed in favour of rich nations for decades now, the idea is to start skewing it in the other direction. |
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In terms of viewing angle, we found that you could look almost sideways on at the monitor without a skewing of colours. |
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The chances of a stock overhang negatively skewing the UK market good and proper are very real. |
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For this analysis, the information from the four officers on active duty was deleted to avoid skewing the results. |
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His theories presented companies with the means of skewing the balance of power in their favor. |
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Medians, the midpoints in a series of numbers, were added to this year's calculations to prevent a few unusually large or small numbers from skewing the results. |
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To prevent skewing the satisfaction results, responses from this proponent for satisfaction questions were only included once in the data. |
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They must also prevent irrational land use patterns and the skewing of food and commodity prices. |
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The use of guide rollers is recommended to reduce skewing forces and minimise wear on the runway. |
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Labor unions have long been a strong political force in Michigan, skewing heavily toward Democrats. |
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Now Cantlie appears to accuse the Western media of skewing coverage of the month-long siege. |
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The older group smoked more, had more strokes and heart attacks and in all ways was inferior, resulting in a skewing of the data. |
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So there's a skewing there, as here, toward crop production, and subsidies and support and so forth. |
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We propose a flexible class of skew-symmetric distributions for which the probability density function has the form of a product of a symmetric density and a skewing function. |
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However the underlying business remains strong, the project-related nature of the activity skewing quarterly comparisons. |
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But investor protections have expanded with little regard to States' duties to protect, skewing the balance between the two. |
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Random sampling shall be evenly distributed over the year to avoid skewing the results. |
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Normally, skewing or desynchronizing of RGB signal color phase occurs over such large distances, causing an undesirable image. |
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These are listed separately to avoid skewing the above statistics. |
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They're propagandizing a population by skewing the political process. This practice is not permitted in some jurisdictions, because it is recognized as corrupt. |
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In the ensuing years, park service scientists questioned the farm's environmental record, and were in turn accused of skewing the science to paint Mr. Lunny as a despoiler of the ecosystem. |
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The media, one of the key channels for communicating with people outside academia, has a reputation for skewing or clumsily confusing scientific reports. |
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Such words are used to generate a CAPTCHA by combining them with a known word, skewing the image and adding extra lines to make the words harder to read. |
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This skewing between economic and financial governance and political institutional governance is dangerous as it is preventing the Regions from taking on their full roles. |
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As CIA Members, they must meet the highest standards of personal integrity and professional standards which prevent the politicization of their role or the skewing of their professional opinions. |
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This would indicate that a disproportionate number of outlier cases are taking considerably longer periods to conclude, and thus, are skewing the average completion time statistics in each year. |
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In the last decade, moreover, political considerations rather than the marketplace have driven much of China's investment in infrastructure and productive capacity, further skewing economic development. |
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In related comments, intervenors expressed concern that electromagnetic fields near electrical transmission lines may be adversely skewing the measurements of radioactivity in the environment to which people could be exposed. |
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The thickness profile can be improved by measures such as crowning, bending or skewing of the rolls, with blower systems providing for zonal thickness corrections. |
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Climate change will magnify the uneven distribution of risk skewing disaster impacts even further towards poor communities in developing countries. |
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Part II is a maintenance-related action in which a visual check of each flap is conducted for evidence of twisting, skewing or abnormal deformation, and then to interrogate the FECU log menu for fault isolation. |
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The skewing of the dialectics that comprise these values represents the distortions, reverse insights, and surd of human history. |
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At one point he slyly inserted a movement best described as a swimmer's flutter kick, a typical skewing of classical technique. |
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The audience were not told the wattages of the bulbs prior to the experiment to avoid skewing the data. |
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Die skewing is a process problem that can occasionally occur when handling bare die. |
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The crate shifted on its pallet, out of sync now. As the lift withdrew, the crate skidded with it, dragged by friction and gravity, skewing farther and farther from true. |
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The twist direction of yarn can affect the final properties of the fabric, and combined use of the two twist directions can nullify skewing in knitted fabric. |
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Penrose and James Terrell independently realised that objects travelling near the speed of light will appear to undergo a peculiar skewing or rotation. |
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The official weather gauge at the Eugene Airport inexplicably accumulated several decades of bad rainfall data before it was replaced in 1996, skewing the averages. |
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Skewing occurs when a plant's roots grow at an angle rather than a straight vertical line. |
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