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One can argue that this analysis puts too much weight on Florida, which was more populous than the other early-voting states.
They also claim that the meta-analysis accords too much weight to large studies "not [of] the best quality --where subjects were probed with phone calls or quality --where instead of in person.
We felt that the latter analysis is preferable because the first analysis may give too much importance to changes occurring in neurons with a small percentage of spikes in bursts (a change from 1 to 5% will be counted as a 500% change, whereas a change from 30 to 60% will be considered as 200%).
MacDougall's account is objective enough but short on analysis, and relies too much on quotations from other writers.
Mills knew that his analysis explained both too much and too little about the set of arrangements that ruled the lives of the American middle class in the middle of the twentieth century.
Justice Kennedy said that this test, in the Federal Circuit's hands, had led to a "constricted analysis" that paid too much attention to an inventor's motivation and too little to a simpler inquiry: whether "there existed at the time of invention a known problem for which there was an obvious solution".
Aesthetics aside, the exhibitors say that the cost-benefit analysis comes down too much in favor of the studios, which could save a couple of million dollars on each movie they release if they could send it to theaters as digital files -- whether by satellite, or high-speed network lines, or on hard drives -- rather than shipping film copies that can cost $1,200 each.
However, this would permit part of a subframe from an interfering transmitter to interfere with part of another subframe at the receiver, and the complications for analysis would be too much.
Normally, I have very little patience for simplistic sports analysis that ascribes too much credit or blame to one player -- usually, things are more complicated than that.
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