Sentence examples for bad proxy from inspiring English sources

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Unfortunately, earnings are still a bad proxy for the cashflow available to shareholders.

Furthermore, annual income is bad proxy for individual consumption.

"Business cards are a bad proxy for what people really want [when they network], which is a relationship," notes Nash.

What could be alternative and more appropriate measures for the expected exchange rate change in view of the actual exchange rate change generally being a bad proxy for the investors' "real" exchange rate expectations and therefore potentially leading to imprecision?

It uses 3+ households as a proxy for families -- probably not a bad proxy.

Obviously, a genetic risk model of CFH, LOC387715, and C2/CFB effects could be quite different from our model presented here if the C2/CFB causal variant(s) were common, as then the rare rs547154 would be a bad proxy.

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Intrigued by constantly repeating commercials for the network's brand new drama Low Winter Sun, a replacement program for some other show that Walt is always somehow tuning in just as it ends, Walt starts watching the new series in real time, forcing the viewers of Breaking Bad by proxy to watch the new show over his shoulder.

He may not quite have done so yet, but he is getting perilously close to stepping over the line where legitimate argument ends and direct challenge to the prime minister's authority begins.When the Blair-Brown relationship is going through one of its bad patches, their proxies let the world know.

So why the sudden panic?In this section Countdown Fraying at the edges Taiwan's high-stakes game The proxy war Bad bets ReprintsThe answer has a lot to do with squabbles within the Japanese bureaucracy.

Despite the downing of Pakistan's aircraft, Mr Sharif wants to talk peace.In this section Countdown Fraying at the edges Taiwan's high-stakes game The proxy war Bad bets ReprintsYet restraint still allows for plenty of bloodshed.

Second, using the unemployment rate as a proxy for bad economic times, while common in academic literature, may obscure differences within industries: manufacturing workers in the 1980s might have been more grateful for their jobs than their computer-science counterparts, for example.

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