The only exceptions are journalists embedded with US military units, a practice that many fear skews the reporting of the war. |
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He meshes the grotesque with the strange, interweaves the mundane and normal, and then skews the whole mixture a scoosh to the left of center. |
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They also counter so-called white coat hypertension, patient nervousness that skews blood pressure readings in the doctor's office. |
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People think teachers are against tests but the curriculum is skewed into doing them and it skews the whole of the school year. |
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The replies highlighted that the ubiquity of Windows Media Player on PCs artificially skews their development incentives in favour of Microsoft. |
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The second remix of the track, done by Subtitle, skews and detunes the guitar, pushes the bass to the front, and uses it all as the backdrop for the MC's layered rapping. |
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Is it possible that an unpinnable fear factor skews respondent response, that the voter exiting the polling booth tells the pollster what he thinks the pollster wants to hear? |
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The bipolar division of the environment into pure wilderness and impure everything else has deeply compromised environmentalism and sometimes skews environmental history. |
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She subtly skews the story by using partisan testimony as fact. |
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The workforce now skews female, and men have been hit harder by the recession, forcing women into the breadwinner role. |
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Finally, the scheme skews the relationship between citizen and state. |
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First, despite the fact that Upworthy skews liberal, he says that partisanship hurts shareability. |
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Second, it skews the inventory to such an extent that it becomes a self-defeating exercise. |
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On the Political spectrum scale, that intentionally skews towards moderatism, I scored 9 out of 10 in fiscal freedom and 7 out of 10 in social freedom. |
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Instead it exaggerates and skews data in such a way as to aggravate-rather than merely analyse-security tensions. |
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There is no evidence to suggest that the UK derogation affects or skews the internal European market. |
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They believe that any subsidy program skews the playing field and penalises existing businesses that function without government support. |
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Alcohol skews your judgment and it is totally inappropriate to come back to the workplace when you have been drinking. |
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In terms of age, the nonprofit labour force skews slightly older than the Canadian labour force overall. |
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However, this skews the city's average incomes and masks the reality of those living on low income. |
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But clickbait has come to mean more than that which skews Facebook news feeds. |
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This practice skews the notion of approved staffing tables and represents backdoor promotions and should be discontinued. |
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In several cases, respondents gave incomplete answers or simple did not answer, which inevitably skews the results. |
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Rural poverty is a serious problem and widely skews the income distribution. |
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I believe the instrument missed the target because it skews the benefits to those who have money, not providing a savings opportunity and a tax savings opportunity to Canadians who really could use the help. |
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Shogan discounts the two most serious charges made against political journalists: that a liberal bias skews their coverage, and that a propensity for scandalmongering damages the political process. |
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Finally, the behavior and characteristics of users of a given ISP or software package will often show strong skews that make the sample strikingly unrepresentative. |
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It skews younger and more female than sites such as eRobertParker. |
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Taylor then skews a cut in the air forward of point for a couple. |
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Volunteers who took part in the study after the relaunch in 2000 were the healthiest survivors of the original batch, which potentially skews some of the data. |
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Maybe being famous for 50 years also skews her view, I say. |
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This accord makes us happy for the residents of the provinces concerned, but it highlights what is wrong with the equalization system and skews data completely. |
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So the fact that I go there and they were all there skews those results. |
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Figures 6, 7 and 8 show how the total number of employees in small, medium-sized and large organizations skews toward the lower end of each range. |
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Equal weighting does have a smaller capitalization bias and is typically used only in instances where market capitalization weighting will introduce other skews in the portfolio. |
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The application of these taxes skews the investor's decision away from what might be prudent changes in their property investments due to the capital loss incurred in what is essentially a property exchange. |
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Sun readers are younger, wealthier, and more educated than the average Ottawan, and while the weekday paper skews more to a male demographic, the weekend readership is more even male-female. |
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I would have to say I've heard that argument made and I've heard a lot of anecdotal evidence that not having the full sample somehow badly skews epidemiological research. |
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And it skews our elections heavily toward certain states, as we know. |
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The east end of the cube gently skews round into the plaza and terminates in an abstract version of a portico. |
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Regular readers will likely remember this stock has frequently appeared on both my daily short interest scan as well as the call skews scan. |
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Estimates are that its peg skews the playing field north of 40 percent. |
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