Sentence examples for a variance of a from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a variance of a" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to convey a variation or difference of something, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear.
Example: "There is a variance of a few degrees in temperature between the two locations."
Alternatives: "a variation of" or "a difference in".

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If there was a variance of a day or two in time as to when the alleged offenses were committed, it should not affect the finding of the court so long as the court felt sure the accused had committed the offense on or about the day set out or sometime within the alleged space of time as specified.

A variance of a factor of about 80 could be observed.

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This method, unlike single imputation methods, provides a variance of an estimate and also estimates the contribution of uncertainty given that the value in question was imputed rather than observed [ 76, 78, 79].

Such a divergence is called a "negative split," and a variance of that magnitude is as common as snow in Miami.

A variance of brine composition causes a change of attacked areas in a weld.

That's quite a variance of opinion.

(The latter means that we predict strong deviation from expectation but do not predict the direction). The standard analysis is a kind of a variance test (actually a variance of the Netvar, which already is a test of variation), and the one-tail approach predicts increased variance.

The angular deviating errors are set to be a normal distribution with a variance of 1.5.

More specifically, the shorter cycle for wheat (cycle 1) has a variance of 0.002, a period of 1.75 years and a damping factor of 0.986 while the longer cycle (cycle 2) has a variance of 0.019, a period of 7.7 years and a damping factor of 0.906.

The shorter cycle for rice (cycle 1) has a variance of 0.001, a period of 1.1 years and a damping factor of 0.515 while the longer cycle (cycle 2) has a variance of 0.002, a period of 15.5 years, and a damping factor of 0.814.

In this way, all variables were in the same scale with a mean of 0 and a variance of 1.

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