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Extenuating circumstances may distort the data.
They overstate leading causes of death, obscure emerging ones, and distort the data we use to allocate funds for research, education, prevention, and treatment.
Next week, the government will release its monthly unemployment report, and economists say they believe that the unusual number of snowstorms in February will distort the data.
Analysts also cautioned against reading too much into one week's figures, especially during the Thanksgiving-to-Christmas period, when factors like holiday-shortened reporting weeks and bad weather may help distort the data.
Those companies distort the data, yes, but that's quite relevant: seed-stage investors want the huge hits.
Ghogho and Swami[4] proposed thus to distort the data so that is becomes orthogonal to the training sequence.
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The holiday also arrived earlier this year than last, distorting the data.
The terrorist attacks may well have affected or partly distorted the data on hours worked, economists said.
"Corrupt Russian officials are distorting the data to get bigger export quotas," he added in a telephone interview from New York.
The story ran on the front page of Australia's only national newspaper declaring that "activist scientists" were distorting the data.
Weekly applications for unemployment benefits fell last week to a seasonally adjusted 369,000, stabilizing after two weeks in which seasonal factors distorted the data.
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