However, the exhibition was composed of a conservative mixture of artisanal objects heavily weighted toward jewelry, ceramics, and glass. |
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After bouncing weighted nymphs along the bottom through the neck of a pool, a good-sized fish took, ran several yards and came off. |
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There he would feign despair by plunging fully clad into the swimming pool carrying weighted suitcases. |
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At headquarters in Freetown, palm fronds weighted down by rain blocked an Aironet connection to the heliport. |
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Snappingly fresh cabbage slaw is weighted down by neither gobs of mayonnaise nor more than a gentle tinge of sweetness. |
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Inspired by South American cowboys, some forces deploy bolas, several yards of rope weighted with rubber balls, to entangle a suspect's legs. |
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The weighted scores for each ulcer were then tallied to obtain a cumulative score. |
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This latest fly is based on an earlier marabou tailed damsel nymph that was weighted down with lead wire. |
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I longed to tell her that dreams can lose their buoyancy, like a gas balloon weighted with too much ballast, sandbagged by too many years. |
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Our favored aggregate is the R2 weighted aggregation, but we also report the simple mean of the forecasts and the median. |
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Note that the displayed means are weighted means of the non-log version of the variable. |
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Further, the simple mean, median, and weighted average estimates for early, middle, and late estimates are quite close. |
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Sit upright on a stability ball, holding a weighted medicine ball with both hands. |
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In the analysis reported here, the basis spectra are all weighted equally by normalizing each to a value of 100 at their emission maximum. |
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Whether you are underweight, normally weighted or overweight, your eating solution can become a problem. |
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Both men were usually in the boat, one rowing and the other dropping a weighted float bobber on the datolite. |
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This season, his streakiness has been weighted more toward the hitless side. |
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Scaffolding was erected around the building and the roof sections bolted on and weighted down with 80 tons of sand, suspended in two-ton bags. |
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The unit of this weighted dose is the sievert, Sv, and it is termed the equivalent dose. |
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His weighted return ball in the one-two with Goodman for the opening goal was sublime and set the tone for his afternoon's work. |
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The steering and brakes are nicely weighted for a commanding but undemanding drive. |
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Each tuning fork is fitted with a weighted reed which bounces when the tuning fork vibrates. |
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The feathery pianissimo lightness in the upper strings against the mezzo forte melody lower down is perfectly weighted. |
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In initial testing, 42 percent more bigeye tuna were caught using Beverly's new weighted, deep-set gear. |
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They were standard gun-tanks fitted with rotating drums driven off their engines, from which weighted chains flailed paths through minefields. |
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Some of his distribution on the break this season, unfussy but nicely weighted, has shamed some celebrated backs. |
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And that being the case, contributions into a FTSE 100 tracker will therefore be weighted towards the strongest of UK businesses. |
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The exams, midterm, and final were equally weighted when determining final course grade. |
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Also, these synthetic blankets, like paper and plastic sheeting, must be overlapped, taped, and weighted to stay in place under windy conditions. |
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Furthermore the travelling salesman problem can be solved in linear time on a weighted 3-connected Halin graph. |
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One schedule I want to create someday is one for that alignment but with a divisionally weighted. |
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Both herring and candlefish can be imitated with Marabous or weighted or unweighted Clouser Minnows. |
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My mind was made up, come June 16th I would be targeting river Teme barbel with some weighted Richard Walker mayfly nymphs. |
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With the sigh of a man weighted down by a very large hair shirt, he accepts blame for making the mistake. |
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The ten chapters are pretty evenly weighted and sandwiched between the useful introduction and epilogue sections. |
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The clinical relevance of weighted mean differences and P values, however, is not obvious. |
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She is voluble but it is a volubility weighted with good thoughts on every subject. |
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With my warm soil, the peas grew well, even under thick mulches of newspapers weighted down by horse bedding. |
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Unfortunately it's weighted down with accretion upon accretion of utterly self-indulgent pomposity. |
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Toss with a dessertspoon of sea salt and pack into a colander pressed with a weighted plate for approx. 1 hour. |
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So the system is weighted in favor of the habitual offender who knows the intricacies of the law better than the average joe. |
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Her legs were throbbing and the pack on her back was so weighted down with water that it had caused her shoulders and spine to ache. |
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She moves a lot in her sleep, rolling this way and that as if her mind is weighted down and troubled. |
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The shorter half of the beam was heavily weighted down, and from the longer end hung a pouch of rope. |
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He slipped on a pair of weighted training mitts and started to belt and pummel the bag mercilessly. |
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Rayne constantly had to pull her feet from the mud, because they sunk so far they were weighted down with mud. |
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But this is not a book of statistics, and it's not weighted down with moralizing and anger. |
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Summer dwellings seem to have been tents weighted down by stones around the periphery. |
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The mesh should then be weighted down around the perimeter to prevent access by rodents or other vermin. |
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Table 1 shows the weighted and unweighted means of the dependent variables and the key independent variables used in the analysis. |
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Groaning slightly, he eased back, and strained to lift eyelids that felt weighted with bricks. |
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Her body was limp and lifeless and her heavy dress was weighted down by the water. |
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The movie is not weighted down by plot, but it does have a recognizable storyline featuring legitimate characters and a few nice twists. |
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Results were weighted to reflect the demographics of the total U.S. population. |
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Lee nodded and ran out, forcing his legs to move fast even though they felt as if they were weighted down with lead. |
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The main disadvantage is that they are a bit fragile in heavy weather even if they are weighted down. |
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To make sure that the roots stay submerged, tie them gently with a piece of string that has been weighted with a stone. |
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Billy's hammock had been weighted with shot and his body was thrown into the sea. |
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A matching robe is enclosed by a maroon silk sash, weighted with more gems. |
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Her neck is hung with crucifixes and beads, while her wrists are weighted with bands of stainless steel. |
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From her right hand dangled a length of line, weighted by a piece of lead in the size and shape of a split pea. |
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The traps are typically positioned on the sea floor and heavily weighted to keep them in place. |
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Important economic indicators that are weighted so heavily in public and private decision-making are not impacted by changes to the environment. |
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Thus, two countries with vastly different populations, like Ghana and China, for example, are weighted equally. |
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It is also understood the panel will be weighted to account for other factors. |
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Data is weighted to demographically represent the North American population. |
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These factors were weighted on the importance that parents gave them and measured against statistical and demographical information. |
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The kick however was too heavily weighted and the ball trickled into the dead ball zone when a try seemed certain. |
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The crown took other measures to make the scales of justice less weighted against the peasantry. |
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Our justice system, under-funded and under pressure, is weighted towards miscarriages. |
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The compromise was a Criminal Justice System weighted in favour of the defendant but with harsh penalties for the convicted. |
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It's the German-style proportional system so it's weighted to favour the minor parties. |
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In most times and places, the scales have been heavily weighted towards the great men. |
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The scheme would therefore continue to be weighted in favour of small and medium scale producers. |
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The samples we've included were weighted to favor people whose past voting behavior suggested a higher likelihood of voting. |
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It may well save a few innocent lives if the justice system was less weighted in favour of the criminal's human rights. |
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But she concludes that despite a series of reforms, its culture remains weighted in favour of doctors. |
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Lest they should run aground, depths were determined by tossing a line weighted with lead, forward of the ship. |
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Japan, for example, bases its prices on a weighted average of prices in other markets. |
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Best of all, Hannah is constructed and weighted so you can pose her almost any way you can think of! |
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It was weighted down by enormous corymbs of what were by now large plump green seed capsules. |
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Research shows that the measurements, properly weighted, can replicate the impact of horses' hooves on the ground. |
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However, note that values should be weighted by their probabilities given the data. |
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Death in this sense finds our subjectivity heavily weighted with our own eventual finitude. |
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The most immediate priorities facing her on the arts front are either insoluble or politically weighted. |
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The interview agenda of general topical areas should be weighted by relative importance, as suggested by the following. |
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These factors are statistically weighted as to importance, and relative values are assigned. |
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The sample of survey recipients selected was weighted using these percentages. |
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Because the deep integration design uses all the raw data in the Kalman filter, all data can be weighted equally. |
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Interviews were conducted across the country and the results have been weighted to represent the profile of all adults. |
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The 58 entries weighted for the Summer Handicap are shown below in order of horse, trainer, weight and merit rating. |
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A total of 267 entries have been weighted for the Melbourne Cup, and 279 for the Caulfield Cup. |
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We computed the weighted average values for the above variables for the 20 Hungarian counties. |
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At Ascot he would be nicely weighted even if he will run from three pounds out of the handicap. |
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Including him also helped Holbein to balance the composition, which is slightly weighted to the left in the drawing. |
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Pat Eddery's mount showed promise in his three starts last term and looks nicely weighted in his first handicap. |
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Four-year-olds and older are weighted at 126 pounds at all distances throughout the year, and the scale is adjusted down from that level. |
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The affinity between the mutually complemental antibody and receptor was described by a weighted affinity matrix. |
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For each proxy, whether we use unweighted or weighted averages, either 7 or 8 out of 11 mean alphas are negative. |
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I must say that even Phelan, weighted down with his 1930s-era theoretical clodhoppers, runs rings round him. |
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We calculated country level rates of breast feeding by age group as infant population weighted averages of age specific feeding rates. |
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As expected, the weighted average electricity price increase for households is 20 per cent, while district heating prices went up by 10 per cent. |
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The ten-year yield to maturity slipped to 14.31 per cent on a weighted average basis. |
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In the early 18th century, the English mathematician Roger Cotes computed weighted averages of measurements made by different astronomers. |
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They were weighted and thought out and they weren't random sporadic decisions. |
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The mesh should then be weighted down around the perimeter of the stack preventing access by rodents or other vermin. |
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The margin for continuous variables is defined as a one standard deviation increase from the weighted mean. |
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If you're strong in the pull-up, add a weighted belt to recruit both strength and muscle size. |
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In the following tables all statistical estimates are weighted, whereas the unweighted frequencies are reported. |
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A twin pair of white gloves covered her up to about mid forearm, and her wrists were weighted down by silver jewelry. |
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In no other of Marie's lays is the roster of personages so heavily weighted toward a single gender. |
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Of course, I had never seen a weighted, jangling, belly-swollen giant flop down a chimney and gaily dispense his largesse under a Christmas tree. |
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Place the salmon on a chopping board, skin side down, wrap in foil and place a weighted tray or plate on top of it. |
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The final data is then weighted to these demographic parameters as a final check to ensure the sample is entirely representative. |
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Proper summer pudding should be weighted and left overnight for the juices from the raspberries, red and blackcurrants to soak through the bread. |
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Move gradually to an unweighted barbell in weeks two and three, and a weighted bar by week four. |
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My weighted footsteps echoed off the sterile, cold walls and polished linoleum floors. |
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I think about Galileo dropping differently weighted things from the tower, only to be branded a heretic. |
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In the proposed algorithms, the total deduct-value for a specific sample is a weighted summation of each individual deduct-value that is present. |
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I agree that varying the anchor text is very important and will continue to become even more important as the social sharing of links is weighted for rankings. |
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Most people in the West aren't weighted down by that belief. |
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Total estimated calories were weighted at 75 percent of the final ranking and abv was weighted 25 percent. |
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But the laws are weighted against the writer in the European Union with its beefed-up privacy laws. |
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Its rack-and-pinion steering is nicely weighted and predictable. |
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All of my limbs felt like they were weighted down with lead. |
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That stuff would dry up and blow away if it wasn't weighted down. |
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The base is weighted down with rocks somebody dug out of a yard. |
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I don't believe that the system should be weighted in favour of developers, but everyone should work together to produce end results that suit both the city and the developer. |
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The judicial system remains weighted in favour of the police. |
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With the introduction of the Children Act the system was supposed to be weighted in favour of the children and courts had to put the welfare of the child first. |
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He pursued a policy of non-confrontation that allowed Democrats to vote for a tax cut which was overwhelmingly weighted in favour of the wealthiest citizens. |
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Some accept the judgments reluctantly but, increasingly, men are showing their frustration at what they believe is a system that is weighted too heavily in favour of mothers. |
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Because the true probability of each adolescent being selected is known, the sample can be weighted to represent all Rochester public school students. |
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Every generation the mean inbreeding coefficient of the population was calculated from pedigree relationships, weighted by the different numbers of males and females. |
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Each of the women's responses was assessed with the value weighted on each variable to develop a profile of her psychological attitude during pregnancy. |
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All characters were coded as unordered and weighted equally. |
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Ela D' Argent looks attractively weighted on her handicap debut. |
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The good news is that Artie is now on the comeback trail and, looking nicely weighted for his first handicap, he is expected to take plenty of beating tomorrow. |
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Interest rates also declined as the weighted average settled at 0.65 per cent below the best lending rate compared with 0.74 per cent below in the previous quarter. |
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The weighted average for twelve west European countries was 83 percent. |
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But not everyone is keen about Horvath's circles, especially Gyrotonic's reliance on weighted repetitions, which, some critics say, can cause muscle strain and unwanted bulk. |
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He sat up and plucked a large ripe orange off the weighted tree. |
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An off-market day, the rough-hewn, mangrove-slatted tables, usually weighted with fish, crabs, lemongrass, chilies, cassava, and other local produce, are empty. |
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Minutes later Campbell scored again at the end of a deftly weighted bomb. |
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In yet another construction, an annular cylinder block supports a pair of opposed weighted lever arms and sample support bushings in tangential contact with a rotor surface. |
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What's more, all modern polls are weighted to a fare-thee-well to ensure that the demographics of the poll sample are close to the demographics of the country as a whole. |
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Future projects for the most famous illusionist since David Copperfield include being thrown off Tower Bridge while tied in chains and weighted down with lead. |
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Isn't it time Kate took a lesson from her grandmother-in-law and weighted down those skirts against the pesky wind? |
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And yet this time his lift and loft will be weighted down by hard experience. |
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The goalkeeper miskicked a clearance before Rezaei gifted possession to Zinha, whose perfectly weighted pass left Bravo with the simplest of finishes. |
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It is that time of the year when marriage vows are reviewed and hung in the balance, weighted against the opening line and the TV clicker soldered to one's palm. |
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We weighted all three categories equally to arrive at a final score for each. |
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He tied his hands and legs together, weighted his body with rocks, and dumped it into the Hudson River. |
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These small, strong, weighted electro-magnets are attached to each of the dual trackpads. |
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Specifically, depending on our benchmark and whether we look at unweighted or weighted alpha, the monthly shortfall ranges from 5.6 to 16.3 basis points. |
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The aggregation of output was both distance weighted and unweighted, although the former was shown to be more realistic and is used to develop the results presented below. |
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The examples given seem to be heavily weighted towards stereotypically male faults, and correspondingly got a higher percentage of male 'yes' responses. |
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Instead, a weighted summation of successive estimates of transmitted symbols is converted to VSB signal to supply the feedback signal for the iterative filtering. |
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He was weighted with a massive array of tools, chinking whenever he moved. |
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The national agency responsible for transportation safety made the decision after testing the chutes with mannequins and weighted stretchers last fall. |
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My initial objective of law as well as my interests at the time led me to a curriculum that was heavily weighted in the humanities especially history. |
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It all looks rather William Morris-ish, as if there ought to be a lady in a brocade dress, weighted down by her hair, pensively lingering among the blossom. |
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Start timing the process when the dial gauge indicates that the recommended pressure has been reached, or when the weighted gauge begins to jiggle or rock. |
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The differential fitnesses are weighted averages of phenotype fitnesses. |
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To find the maximum distance at which the various devices could be relocated, we secured them to weighted shotlines and recorded their position with a GPS fix. |
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Even if those claims prove untrue, moral culpability remains fixedly weighted against the idea that he should be able to walk away from the scandal. |
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The bodies are prepared by a local funeral director, wrapped in a heavy shroud, weighted and carried to a designated site miles out to sea where the ceremony takes place. |
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Final Salary schemes are also disproportionately weighted by gender. |
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Unweighted sample sizes are presented along with weighted prevalence and geometric means for each covariates. |
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Next we moved onto weights, and one piece of equipment that was to become common was the weighted medicine ball. |
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After measured the drip loss at 48 h postmortem, the meat samples were weighted and pack into boilable bags. |
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The blood was collected from the portal vein precava into heparinized polyethylene tubes after the pigs weighted at the 14th day. |
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Mariners on sailing ships would sound the depth of the water with a weighted rope. |
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Try assisted pull-ups and dips in the gym, along with weighted press-ups and weighted row exercises. |
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Such indices are usually market capitalization weighted, with the weights reflecting the contribution of the stock to the index. |
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A weighted price is calculated by multiplying the unit price of an item by the number of that item the average consumer purchases. |
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It also works well at inlets and Gulf beaches using a fishfinder rig weighted with a one-ounce sinker and natural bait. |
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Weighted systems are still used in corporate elections, with votes weighted to reflect stock ownership. |
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The balance of power was heavily weighted toward the local and regional governments. |
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Compared to NEER, a GDP weighted effective exchange rate might be more appropriate considering the global investment phenomenon. |
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Fourteen days after arriving on the Pearl river delta, the Portuguese weighted anchor and prepared to run the Chinese blockade. |
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Agriculture, strongly weighted towards the livestock sector, has always been a very important economic factor in the state. |
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The value of a vote of a member of a provincial Parliament is weighted by the population of the province. |
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Germany was not weighted down with an expensive worldwide empire that needed defense. |
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The PASI is a measure of the average redness, thickness, and scaliness of the lesions, weighted by the area of involvement. |
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Darts are missile weapons, designed to fly such that a sharp, often weighted point will strike first. |
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These CMA's are used in most professional leagues and are altered or weighted depending on the league the rider gained the CMA in. |
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Several methods are used to remove these higher molecular weighted gases for use at the natural gas engine. |
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This collection method drops a weighted line to the bottom at intervals and records the depth, often from a rowboat or sail boat. |
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One of my best friends has hulked out his chest, triceps and shoulders exclusively with weighted push ups at my recommendation. |
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The weighted average number of shares, however, includes the dilutive effect of items that can be converted into common shares in the Company. |
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For this reason, weighted data was preferred to unweighted data for the descriptive analysis. |
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The horse has been running consistently well and he is weighted to reverse last time's placings with The Culdee. |
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Such questions are usually weighted with subtly biased terms and assume flawed premises, for example, that property rights are violable. |
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In this paper, we study normal, cohyponormal, hyponormal and normaloid weighted composition operators on the Hardy and weighted Bergman spaces. |
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Handsome Blaze looks weighted to win the Stewartry Handicap for the second year running. |
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This time, screeners thought the bookmark resembled a weighted police weapon, known as a sap or slungshot, used to knock suspects unconscious. |
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The dielectric properties of composite dielectrics generally are a weighted average of the individual component properties. |
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Most inflation indices are calculated from weighted averages of selected price changes. |
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The lightly weighted Dodder Walk, who was beaten half a length by Cousteau, looks the one to follow home the selection. |
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A bristle was a loaded or crooked dice. lt was specially weighted which meant that it fell on whichever number the bristler chose. |
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Equation 3 shows that the SCOP should be estimated by the weighted harmonic mean of COPs at each rating point. |
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Such weighted sampling could have resulted in an artifactually higher median butyrylcholinesterase concentration in this group. |
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All expenditures are analyzed using Ordinary Least Squares regressions weighted to reflect the population and to correct for heteroscedasticity. |
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Five heuristics based on weighted graph parameters were employed to select which courses were to be scheduled next. |
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Using barley straw stuffed into old tights and weighted down with a brick will also help to clear algae as it contains a natural algicide. |
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The apparent resistivity that is measured with the four electrodes is a weighted average of the electrical resistivities in the region through which the current travels. |
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Many scholars tried to tackle this problem by various techniques like Information Entropy Weight method, the weighted average operator, and several other methods. |
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Those weighted average prices are combined to calculate the overall price. |
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As the electrode separation increases, the apparent conductivity represents a weighted average of the conductivities at increasingly greater depths. |
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The simplification was weighted in favour of the Western dialect. |
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We all know exactly what these clochards must look like, but because our own era has seen a new species of clochard, the very concept is weighted with new associations. |
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It was weighted with rocks and had been dumped in the Mae Klong River. |
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As throwing begins, a dart of this type is designed to flex in compression between the accelerating force at its nock and the inertia of its weighted point, storing energy. |
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Viola's SLI is a weighted score showing the percentage of calls over a defined time period that meet the acceptable MOS threshold or are in the marginal threshold zone. |
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A weighted keel provides additional means to right the boat. |
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They have a weighted point, often of stone, on a removable foreshaft. |
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The buoy was attached to the scoggen, a weighted lever that worked a stop blocking the water injection valve shut until more steam had been raised. |
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We have created a agood corporate governancea portfolio and a abad corporate governance portfolio,a each consisting of 10 companies weighted by market capitalisation. |
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The competition was weighted so he'd be the clear favourite to win. |
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The midfielder turned provider moments later, his exquisite reverse pass perfectly weighted for Cisse to race on to and slide past Stoke keeper Asmir Begovic. |
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However, nearly all articles evaluated in both reviews progressed from weighted estimates of the population to one or more unweighted multivariate models. |
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But the identity matrix cannot be obtained by any weighted mean matrix. |
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The illuminance metric is a climate-based, whole-year metric calculated for each time period as a weighted average of illuminances from each sky type. |
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For ordinal data, weighted kappa scores along with percent exact agreement and percent exact agreement within one point on the ordinal scale were used. |
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Adaptive expectations models them as a weighted average of what was expected one period earlier and the actual rate of inflation that most recently occurred. |
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This type of mine had a copper wire attached to a buoy that floated above the explosive charge which was weighted to the seabed with a steel cable. |
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The spindle speed was controlled by a drum and weighted ropes, as the headstock moved the ropes twisted the drum, which using a tooth wheel turned the spindles. |
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The Company's properties are generally leased under long-term, triple-net leases, with a weighted average remaining noncancelable lease term of approximately 16 years. |
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The ICI was then constructed as the weighted index of all subindices. |
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Historically, weighted voting systems were used in some countries. |
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A leadline, also known as a footrope, is the weighted line that extends between the doors along the bottom of the net and helps to keep the net close to the seabed. |
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Unlike Savery's device, pumping was entirely mechanical, the work of the steam engine being to lift a weighted rod slung from the opposite extremity of the rocking beam. |
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The barons were trying to force John to keep to the charter, but clause 61 was so heavily weighted against the King that this version of the charter could not survive. |
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