Etherington should have scored Stoke's opener at Ewood Park, but he somehow managed to skew a left-foot volley wide from inside one yard during a dour first half.
What I think the method is giving us is a skew, a bias, towards older dates by the very nature of the preservation.
The skew means a problem that is moderate in absolute terms could still clobber big parts of the system.
Casual titles like Buzz and Singstar skew towards a broad audience, Resistance 2 is more for seasoned players, and unique new titles like Littlebigplanet have the potential to appeal to both seasoned and casual players.
After a frenzied pickup in call volume and volatility a couple of weeks back on buyout news that ultimately fizzled, options action in department store chain Macy's (nyse: M) also picked up late this week, with a skew to the call side and no sign of a corporate announcement.
On Monday, MMM saw a skew toward the bearish end of the spectrum in the options pits.
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It may be coincidence or a skew in our sample, but the tone of these books is distinctly pessimistic.
He argues that companies should have known better than blatantly to skew information on a site that tracks IP addresses and closely monitors articles for spin.
Professor Siegel counters this assertion by noting that the 10-year look-back contains a skew in earnings data associated with the financial sector during the sub-prime mortgage crisis.
Uthappa showed signs of frustration when he charged down the pitch to skew one off a thick edge, and came close to being run out when he took a second run and Smith took a fraction too long to take the bails off, following a fine throw from the boundary by Watts.
Just a few fatal crashes can skew the results because they are assigned a cost value in the millions of dollars.
There, selective poaching of males has led to a dramatic skew in the sex ratio.
Chances are that coming crops of entrepreneurs will continue to skew younger--a trend that pleases Steve J.
Moscow, and Moscow oblast, obviously skew the data quite a bit.
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"The danger is that with cuts to police budgets, police commissioners with the power to hire and fire police chiefs, this is really going to skew police resources in a political way, " she said.
Some volunteers also dropped out, most of whom had higher body mass index on average, which may also skew the results toward a beneficial effect of the Mediterranean diet, since the individuals who remained might have been more motivated to take care of their hearts to begin with.
But not the geeky games like Halo or Call Of Duty, as expertise with those titles might skew their view on Millennials as a whole.
From the Round of 16 onwards, it's a straight, two-legged knockout affair, which means poor refereeing performances, a tough draw or simply a bad day can skew the results.
Winning a Super Bowl failed to skew our results either, or at least not in the case of the New York Giants, who are coming off their second championship in five years.
Michel said that a left-leaning baby with a right-handed mother might skew back toward the middle after seeing his mother using her right hand.
Or perhaps political instability, a perennial wild card, will resurface and skew the economics of the industry once again.
Stephen Walters, chief economist at JP Morgan, said there was some "static" in the data with volatility in high density housing data in New South Wales helping to skew the result, but added it was still clear that a downtrend is underway in housing.
Depending on the uptake from existing users, this move could have a significant impact on average subscription fees and could skew the direction of growth towards streaming if new users overwhelmingly choose this service over DVD plans or if DVD customers look to cheaper alternatives from competitors.
An indifference to high returns, and a susceptibility to meddling by politicians, have tended to skew lending to fit regional objectives, seeing off private competition.
At Perilla, where the cuisine tends to skew toward Italian-American and Eastern European influences, I serve a spaghettini with crab gravy studded with crushed red chili flakes, fennel seed and Thai basil.
While the Lean In groups seem to skew toward women in their 20s and 30s, there's certainly a range.
Researcher bias, due either to clinging tenaciously to a pet theory, or to financial interests, can also skew results.
"You don't want a couple of people who may not be reporting accurately to really skew the results, " said study co-author David Hemenway.
Numbers for March are seen as a true indicator for the sector, as the Chinese New Year holidays skew the data in January and February.
In other words, we needed entry and exit and position-size methodologies that would allow us to skew the risk-reward profile, that would allow us to end up with a larger magnitude of profits than losses.
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