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Maybe it has to do with distribution of talent?
John Denham: The current intake certainly doesn't reflect the real distribution of talent in our society.
The thinner distribution of talent (especially in goal) allowed him to pick the league apart.
Given the distribution of talent on the Giants' roster, though, shouldn't it be even greater?
But, he says, a more crowded field led to "an explosion of quality content" that's seen a more diverse distribution of talent.
Baseball's distribution of talent is roughly equivalent to that of hockey: the best teams win sixty per cent of the time and the worst teams win forty.
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The flaw with the report is an implicit assumption that inequality is not the problem, but rather that our current inequality is not a fair distribution of talents.
However, they are able to buy insurance against being disadvantaged in the natural distribution of talents and they know that their payments will provide an insurance pool to compensate those people who are unlucky in the 'natural lottery'.
His teams also attained the post-season in each of his dozen years in the Bronx: a far greater achievement, all in all, in an era when the distribution of player talent and the intensity of team competition have been upgraded by a luxury tax imposed on the richest teams, starting, of course, with the Yanks.
"You're dipping farther down into the distribution of female talent, which brings down the score," Hyde says.
These passageways, although largely invisible to Americans, appear to play a crucial role in determining the distribution of scientific talent in this country.
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