Sentence examples for division bias from inspiring English sources

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14 The division bias refers to the fact that hourly wages are calculated by dividing net wages per month by hours per month.

Due to the so-called division bias (Borjas 1980), we cannot just add wage as an independent variable to Eq. 4.14 We therefore instrument wage with lagged wage from the previous wave and add this to Eq. 4.15 This leads to a significant drop in sample size but gives similar results compared to the baseline specifications nevertheless (see Table 9, panel 1).

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An investigation of these solutions has implications for other domains in which judges are divided along political lines, and indeed in which nonjudicial officials, including members of regulatory commissions, show some kind of politicized division or bias.

An investigation of these solutions has implications for other domains in which judges are divided along political lines, and indeed in which nonjudicial officials show some kind of politicized division or bias.

But Dean counters well: Fox's news division is biased, Dean says, but he feels Wallace has been fair, and now that Republicans (read: Fox Watchers) are disaffected with their own party, it's a good time to move in and start appealing to them.

Orientation of long axes and cell division were biased similarly in zebrafish lens epithelium, suggesting that cell geometry correlates with cell-division orientation.

After 2009, some former Bush-era hires asserted in conservative blogs that the division had become biased toward liberals in hiring, that it had dragged its feet when responding to conservatives' requests for records, and that officials had declared they would not devote resources to bringing cases with white victims, among other things.

The opposing phenotypes of Dyrk1a gain- and loss-of-function mutant embryos strongly suggest that moderate variations in the levels of nuclear Cyclin D1 in RG progenitors bias their division mode, favouring asymmetric proliferative divisions when Cyclin D1 levels decrease and asymmetric neurogenic divisions when they increase (see schemes in Figs. 3E and 4E).

SOMETIME in the next few days The Times's staff will be presented a statement titled "Preserving Our Readers Trustt". Prepared by a committee of reporters and editors led by assistant managing editor Allan M. Siegal, the document will offer recommendations addressing such subjects as sourcing, bias, the division between news and opinion, and communication with readers.

As progenitors undergoing proliferative divisions have longer S phases than the ones undergoing neurogenic divisions (Arai et al., 2011), the bias observed in the division mode of Tg Dyrk1a RG progenitors was consistent with the increased duration of the S phase in these progenitors (Fig. 2E and Supplementary Fig. 4).

Wallace, naturally, doesn't take up the fact that Howard Dean just maintained that Fox's news division continues to be biased.

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