Third-quarter over second-quarter profits will likely be mixed, with a slight bias to the upside.
Second was a strong bias to act quickly at low cost, learn what works from experience, and then reinforce strengths.
So we try to fix that here and change the incentive so that there is no institutional bias to deny quality care.
They can vigorously enforce antitrust laws and maintain a pro-competitive bias to securing equal access for service providers to such networks as telephone, wireless and cable systems.
With a personal, almost manic, bias to exceed my customers expectation, I now have the opportunity to help influence and get developed solutions that help our customers implement solutions that enable them to improve customer insight and intimacy in a way that delights their customers and exceeds their expectations.
We get to pray and we get to bias it according to our wishes, but we only hope that that doesn't interfere with the dry, you know, methodical analysis that's required.
Hundreds of young conservatives flooded into the capital to listen to their heroes (including a wrestler called Warrior), to learn how to identify liberal textbook bias, to visit the White House, and to watch Karl Rove receiving the Lee Atwater Leadership Award.
His biggest coup was helping to orchestrate a videotaped sting of Bias in Las Vegas in 2003 in which Bias admits to using bogus certificates of deposit.
In the future, she hopes to conduct additional research that examines real court cases and considers how weight bias relates to race and ethnicity.
But if you consistently reduce scientific research to motive and bias in order to attack your opponents, you leave yourself obnoxious to the same attack.
As it is, the wet bias tends to diminish naturally in the colder months, Dr. Neilley said.
"This is a huge time saver and helped us avoid a geographic bias" to any feedback, says OToGo Mobile Chief Executive Dean Hamilton.
"We've moved a long way from the era when the bias was to approve even when there were questions of safety, " says Nissen.
Stated otherwise, the bias is to protect creditors in choice-of-law issues.
Psychologically most firms would bias strongly to the former (DeviceCo).
The mechanism behind this bias appears to be located in a specific part of the brain, the left inferior frontal gyrus, which is involved in language, among other functions.
Not having to worry about which discipline gets a share of the budget, it creates a better collaborative environment, and media agnostic approach with no bias as to which media platform is most appropriate for brand solution.
He might be tempted to bias the primaries (the rules are yet to be defined), for instance by having the earliest ones held in pro-Labastida states, to give his favourite early momentum.
Moreover, the Fed has the power to anchor a policy rate and thus bias market expectations to its chosen level.
Our theory as to why this particular week has a negative bias is related to those looking to add portfolio insurance via the purchase of options on indexes and exchange-traded funds.
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My point here is to praise Tyler Cowen for recognizing that economists have bias, and to note that fellow economists have cheered him for doing so.
If Google tinkers with the software to bias results toward its own businesses, however, or refuses to make its software available to rivals, that could hurt consumers.
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Edward Meir, MF Global commodity analyst, blames "Opec's continuing refusal to tighten export quotas" and says "the ensuing price bias will be to the downside".
The most serious flaw in the study, however, is generally reckoned to be recall bias, which would tend to work in the opposite direction, by suggesting problems with phones that do not, in fact, exist.
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