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Unlike her, top people today are a little younger: an average age of 57 for our sample as against 58 in 1972.
ECONOMIST: From the archive
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As always, we'll be bringing you a little bit of everything over the next few days, letting you sample the best of SIGGRAPH from the comfort of your own device -- head over to our SIGGRAPH 2012 tag to follow along.
ENGADGET: We're live from SIGGRAPH 2012 in Los Angeles!
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Not because of Charles Dickens adaptations (Little Dorrit notwithstanding) but because a generation ago, viewers were eager to sample, and maybe even embrace, the new stuff the networks were turning out.
NPR: The Emmys, Where Cable Reigns Supreme
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It allows people who would never have been exposed to your work to sample it, leading to legitimate sales among audiences that otherwise would know little or nothing about you.
FORBES: Is Piracy the New Advertising?
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There is some debate as to how exact defensive statistics are, but there is little question that they separate the good from the bad, especially with a large sample size.
WSJ: N.Y. Yankees: There's No Defense for Derek Jeter's Glove
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With such a small sample those falls could seriously distort the average spending per beneficiary enough to rank my little hospital in a lower tier.
FORBES: Medicare's New Plan To Punish Hospitals For Treating Expensive Patients Will Backfire
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There has been little evidence to suggest that Kershaw will feel any lingering effects in his next start albeit using this small sample size.
WSJ: Does 130 Pitches Spell Future Doom?