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"It feels like a regression," Mr. Brown said.
It's a 21st-century satire with a 17th-century inner life, and it doesn't leave any coherent impression; it's like a regression that hasn't taken hold.
The sight of a whole string of female champions - including Margaret Beckett and Baroness Amos - walking away from the party at No 10 seems like a regression.
But with so much changing in the rest of India, Kolkata's constancy actually feels like a regression.
The marching returns, like a regression, but not before we get flashes of solo virtuosity absent elsewhere on the program.
By Jiayang Fan April 11 , 2017That Ivanka Trump may be a role model for women in a society that has historically been hostile to their empowerment seems like a regression.
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All the pairwise correlation coefficients of log2 CPA) are greater than 0.966, and quadratic regression curves act like a linear regression line passing through the origin and having a slope of 1, implying that CPA is robust to data from different genotyping periods [Additional file 5, Supplemental Figure S5 (A)].
In our model, each of the network covariates is multiplied by a corresponding element of one of the beta vectors, much like covariates in a regression model are multiplied by regression coefficients.
Thus, a regression like the one that arises, with two non-stationary series, only makes sense if the following conditions are met: (1) the series have a unit root of order one and (2) the series are cointegrated, in the sense that they have a long-term relationship (Montero 2013 .14.
Having another catheter inserted, three weeks after the first one had been removed, felt like a miserable regression.
"When the administration is even considering the legality of torture, that seems like a moral regression," Mr. Perriello said, adding, "We don't see this as a matter of legal terms, we see it as a matter of right and wrong".
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