Sentence examples for correlated with something from inspiring English sources

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I think these false correlations exist because chocolate consumption, Nobel Prize winning and Winter Olympic medals are all correlated with something else which is not ever raised in these studies.

Modern archaeoastronomers realize that, with enough stones to work with, one can always find some alignment that is correlated with something celestial.

If a genetic variant is correlated with something, there's a good chance that it could be causing the change.

Biological signals, like warning calls or resplendent tail feathers, are honest if they are correlated with something useful to the receiver, that is, the signal trait is correlated with the unobservable thing of value to the receiver.

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This should correlate with something deep and rooted in the earth (i.e. during the New Moon, a theme of rebirth and renewal, etc).

Specifically, Facebook is moving into Sally Field territory (what she really said was, "you like me, right now, you like me!") by looking at combinations of user likes most highly correlated with actually liking something.

Unless it can be demonstrated that the eight properties picked out by these definitions are highly correlated with one another, something which they doubt on empirical grounds, the term 'innate' is confusing and unhelpful.

This explanation could be wrong, of course, and it could also be the case that something other than technology–something correlated with IT investment but totally separate from it is actually driving the changes in competition we're observing.

Commodities promised a decent long-term narrative (Chinese and Indian demand) and the prospect of diversification, the only free lunch in the investment world: positive returns that are not correlated with other asset classes.Then something went wrong.

What has been much disputed, however, is whether the difference in imagery value (or imagability) really causes the differences in memory performance, or whether some other semantic feature of the words (something highly correlated with, but not identical to, imagery value) is the true cause.

tests correlates somewhat with something called "nerve conduction velocity" and other purported gauges of neurological processing speed.

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