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[Roosevelt Island 360] Gauging the odds that Hillary Rodham Clinton will win the Democratic nomination.
Agencies continue to worry when gauging the odds for or against sponsoring programs before their potential can be determined, as evident in the mixed reception for another CBS reality series, "Big Brother".
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A new area of study called "event attribution science" is mining data in an attempt to make more definitive links, or at least better gauge the odds of an extreme event in the context of climate change that results partly from human activities, including burning fossil fuels.
"I don't want to sound pretentious, but I'm good at directing," she said, while gauging the long odds of breaking out as an actor.
But gauging the noise has proved difficult.
In view of the rarity of the pregnancy outcomes considered, we used national data where available as a comparator to improve the precision of our estimated odds ratios and to gauge the representativeness of the comparison group data.
That uncertainty will also mean presidential hopefuls will have a more difficult time gauging their odds next year in Wisconsin.
We calculated odds ratios (OR) and respective 95% confidence intervals (CI) to gauge the magnitude and precision of the associations.
And like any bet, the odds of arriving at correct answers will change as a function of one's ability to gauge the situation.
This would also help gauge the demand.
"Walt gauged the footballs himself.
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