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For instance, it looks at how much the polls have historically missed the final margin in the election, rather than simply whether they called the winner correctly.
Exit polls may have historically missed male voters (who were very pro-Republican in the Wisconsin recall) and old voters, but how do you know this will occur in the future?
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In other words, we cannot perform an 'N-test' (the number test) (Kagan and Jackson, 1995) because the observed earthquake frequency may be underestimated due to historically missing events.
The puzzlingly fearsome, bumbling, schlub-shooters whose blaster fire is so inaccurate that it's inspired a whole sub-genre of YouTube video compilations mocking the incompetent foot soldiers for consistently and historically missing their targets.
To limit the discussion to such parameters misses the point and best explains how Hollywood historically has missed it too.
It will certainly be a grind for the Bulldogs to upset L.S.U., but the biggest shocker may be how in less than three years Mullen has infused optimism in a place where it has historically been missing.
"The available information indicates that, historically, the police missed opportunities to look into allegations against these men whilst they were still alive.
Historically, the firm has missed once and beat the consensus estimate twice during the past three quarters.
Historically, AT&T has surpassed the consensus estimate twice and missed twice during the past four quarters.
Historically designated as de novo resistance, this phenotype would not be missed by conventional MIC and KBDD methods.
While some of the justice reinvestment scholarship is situated within larger restorative concepts, a general recognition of the need for justice, and thus holistic and long-term reinvestment, in historically disadvantaged communities is missing.
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