The average increase in adjusted and unadjusted returns is higher for CANPRIVs than that for privatizations in other countries. |
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P values reported are unadjusted for multiple comparisons, but the results stand after correction with the Bonferroni method. |
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We determined both unadjusted and Bonferroni adjusted significance levels to account for multiple group comparisons. |
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Some reported both unadjusted analyses and analyses adjusted for covariates, which appropriately informs readers of the role confounders had. |
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But Mr McQuaid believes we should look at the unadjusted figures which take into account the actual number of people signing on. |
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Morey extends this work by calculating for load funds load-adjusted returns in addition to unadjusted returns. |
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The figure shows the unadjusted mortality curve over the first 30 postoperative days. |
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But even in unadjusted dollars, the level of tech outlays has recovered all but a smidgen of the losses suffered during the recession. |
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The authors conducted the analysis with the use of an adjusted and unadjusted statistical technique. |
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It seems that higher ownership concentration affects risk-adjusted returns more than it affects unadjusted returns. |
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Plasma Aroclor 1260 is presented as both unadjusted and adjusted for total lipids. |
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Test scores, presented as unadjusted means and standard deviations for the major groups tested, show the magnitudes of the mean numerical scores. |
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These oscillation measurements are so accurate that an atomic clock, if left unadjusted, would gain or lose one second every 160,000 years. |
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We first cumulated these returns to obtain the cumulative sum unadjusted and market-adjusted returns for the selected aftermarket time horizons. |
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We revised the statistical plan to employ adjusted rather than unadjusted analyses after publication of the initial protocol but before we conducted any analyses. |
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For the GEM, however, the income index is based on unadjusted values, not the logarithm of estimated earned income. |
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Specifically, we examine the unadjusted and market-adjusted returns earned by shareholders of CANPRIVs during the five-year period following privatization. |
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Note that, in this part, all these results are based on the performance measure between model predictions and adjusted real data, not unadjusted real data. |
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The line adopted by the Tribunal to delimit the Parties' continental shelf and EEZ follows an unadjusted equidistance line. |
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Yet others have used unadjusted costs and earnings in the belief that the pluses and minuses will more or less cancel each other out. |
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Mr Bush based his attacks on unadjusted budget figures, just as his opponent is doing today. |
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A simple price comparison of the unadjusted figures is therefore inconclusive. |
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Review any unadjusted differences brought to the attention of management by the external auditor and the resolution of same. |
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Monthly unadjusted data are revised for the previous month, when new information is made available to Statistics Canada. |
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In these cases, the unadjusted series are used in the place of seasonally adjusted data. |
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In these cases, unadjusted values have been tabulated and agregated to the adjusted values of the other series. |
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Ask the participants to use the unadjusted and adjusted balance sheets of Manufacturing Co-op and Community Radio. |
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Does your appeal involve survivor's benefits, a division of unadjusted pensionable earnings, or an assignment of a retirement benefit? |
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Differences between unadjusted and adjusted results were quite subtle. |
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The unadjusted figure does not smooth out the impact of a seasonal pick-up in recruitment in September as factories and businesses get back to work after the summer holidays. |
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In fact, the unadjusted number of permits on homes not yet started jumped in March, suggesting snow and heavy rains forced builders to hold off on some new projects. |
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For a few outcomes, which have been footnoted throughout the text, however, the magnitude of the difference in impact between the adjusted and unadjusted estimates is nontrivial. |
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One problem occurs when critics use snap-shot, unadjusted total provincial or territorial healthcare spending to measure financial sustainability. |
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As noted by the authors, these compositional shifts will probably cause the unadjusted measure of aggregate wage growth to overstate the rigidity of wage changes for workers of given characteristics. |
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If the average size of households goes down, then, using these household adjustments, well-being will increase less than proportionately to the increase in unadjusted household income. |
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Total price-adjusted costs are renormalized so that total price-adjusted costs are equal to total unadjusted expenditures each year. |
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Because price data are used for different purposes by different groups, BLS publishes seasonally adjusted and unadjusted changes each month. |
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His prose works include Metapolitics, Conservatism Revisited, and The Unadjusted Man. |
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