Matchmaking seems to create matches with norms and outliers within a range of tiers.
And our outliers out to the 99th percentile are still less than a millisecond.
As the general population improves, standard deviations shrink and outliers move closer to the average.
Two standard deviations above the historical average is 50.7%, and levels above that mark are outliers.
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Usually you can find me banded together with these outliers, but not this time.
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The outliers, he said, were essential to understanding the market and could be very profitable.
The signers of the Responsible Wealth estate tax call are not just outliers, and some are billionaires.
The outliers' long-run record of stability is far from confidence-inspiring (see chart 2 on previous page).
The outliers were Heritage at 18 percent (very close to the House budget) and EPI at 28 percent.
We looked at median salaries to wipe out outliers at the top and bottom ends of the scale.
In his book Outliers: The Story of Success, Malcolm Gladwell writes about the role of culture in airline crashes.
One of the Big Ten's few speedy outliers is a team that probably won't make the NCAA tournament: Iowa.
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Take the Fairholme Fund, which was one of the few outliers where active management outperformed over the long term.
All the major vendors now (with only a couple of outliers) offer their own end-to-end compute-storage-network converged infrastructure solutions.
For instance, Malcolm Gladwell in Outliers explains how Korean Airlines used to encounter an abnormal number of fatal crashes.
First, Mr Wilkinson and Ms Pickett did not exclude outliers from their sample.
Worse, their standing is now affected by outliers like Ireland, with 4% inflation.
You might find that you have two or three significant groups of customers and that there are a few outliers.
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Data observations, even over long periods of time, can easily be skewed by single events that may appear to be outliers.
One focus will be on "outliers" - NHS Trusts and individual hospitals that seem notably more, or less, efficient than most.
But in the rest of the world, nothing appeals more than reporting on outliers in the ratio between net worth and age.
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This action does seem to be effective with respect to those extreme outliers who are easily identified by investors as greatly overpaid.
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Will businesses continue to be willful outliers in a changing corporate consciousness?
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This is especially true for humanity's wonderfully zany outliers: artists, inventors, entrepreneurs.
Played up to at election time, they find their concerns promptly abandoned thereafter, outliers more than ever in a refashioned political order.
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Moreover, two of the eight available observations are deemed to be outliers.
Not all of them are concentrated in the eastern half of the country, however, witness regional outliers such as Salem, Ore.
Our three examples might not remain as outliers for too much longer.
Clearly, they are outliers among the 650 million people TSA screens annually.
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In his most recent book, Outliers, Gladwell argues that human intelligence is important for predicting career success, but only up to a point.
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