First, there is surprisingly little variance in strategy among universities, in the U.S. in particular.
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Furthermore, WE HAVE EXPLICITLY TAKEN INTO ACCOUNT THE LOSS OF LOW-FREQUENCY VARIANCE IN OUR ESTIMATES OF UNCERTAINTY.
The results suggest that the treatment approach accounted for little more than 0% of the variance in outcome.
Big data is showing us the huge variance in people across the globe.
This allows both variance in modes and methods of teaching but also something close to a rigorous and comparable measurement method.
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The variance in approaches to international diplomacy, particularly Afghanistan, is noteworthy too.
The new fabric has less variance in weight, and the shape of the pattern has been adjusted to ensure it fits without being overstretched.
So, not even good at math and I know that that's a pretty big variance in terms of an economy that's contracting and an economy that's growing.
The variance in comparative values between the two metals makes it difficult to pinpoint a magic ratio that suggests one metal is cheap or expensive relative to the other.
When you square that figure, you get 0.55, essentially delivering a message that the reams of published, endlessly analyzed batting data together explain only a shade more than half of the variance in salaries.
First, as noted above, the change in the inflation rate explains 76% of the variance in the rate of stock price appreciation, but that leaves 24% to be determined by assorted other factors.
The fact that up to 70% of the variance in organisational climate is caused by leadership style makes a clear case for directors to start adjusting behaviour and performance to achieve a demonstrable impact on the bottom line.
All this finally gets me to Google where I see a prospectively high reinvestment rate, lasting hegemony on its internet network and the least cyclical variance in its businesses which are not reliant on annualized new product initiatives.
In fact, the Brinson, Hood and Beebower study a lot of advisors chant about demonstrated that 90% or more of the variance in returns among large pension plans was explained merely by their allocation to stocks, bonds and cash.
As is elaborated below, this view can be considered mostly hot air since the therapy model or technique accounts for only 1% of the outcome variance in psychotherapy, whereas the client and the therapist account for much more of the outcome variance.
As a company serving the cell operators, Upstream has an interest in the major operators recognizing the variance in the developing market: the company asserts that because no Apple-Android duopoly exists in emerging markets, operators can play a greater role in how they develop which would mean more investment and thus more business for Upstream.
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There was no difference in the variance of responses before or after the warning was announced.
The larger your data set the more variance you expect to have in your data set.
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MPlayit thinks the variance works to its advantage in this case: because it draws from Facebook users, the company says its users are made up of more casual gamers, closer to what a "mass audience" looks like.
Another variance that came to light in reviewing the SEC and Big Ten financials is that some schools do not attribute any of their broadcasting revenue to specific sports, but instead only include it in the Other, Non-Sport Specific category.
Its called a liquidity premium and its variance over time drives both difference in volatility and average return between investment vehicles.
Local or Global Minimum Variance structures, (LMV and GMV), tend to offer little in the sense of return simply to create a minimal variance they have to be based around extremely low risk assets.
The market rumbles in risk on, risk off variance, shying at every macro variable that could spell trouble.
In the case of IFAs, there is evidence of reduced portfolio variance, systematic and unsystematic, as a result of such involvement, but no traces of such an effect remain in the bank advisor sample.
Mr Sides's findings may also reflect a phenomenon identified by Moody's Analytics: over time, states' economic performance has converged, and the variance between their growth rates now matches the lowest in 70 years.
And he gives testimony completely at variance with what the secretary of defense had said the day before, at variance with what he heard from the station chief in Tripoli, and with everything we had heard.
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The benefit of many trades per day is in the mathematical realm where the effects of variance, thanks to standard deviation study, are eventually somewhat mitigated.
What separated life from death in their adventure was not the average, but the variance.
Valuation becomes a matter of ratios of highly formalized GAAP earnings in relation to fluctuating prices adjusted by highly abstract notions of variance and value at risk.
One way for investors to mitigate high correlation, RBC argues, is concentrating the number of stocks in a portfolio and sacrificing the potential cost of somewhat higher return variance.
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