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Yes, the line on the graph may be upward, but that doesn't help if you're on the wrong side of it.
If the government decides it would be best to get the pain over with before campaigning starts for elections in 2014, any future pressure it puts on the Central Bank may be upward.
For example, if the father's education has a positive effect on son's earnings, then the estimator may be upward biased.
Thus, the values in Figure 2 may be upward biased.
A high incidence of Ras mutations exists in plasma cell disorders which may be upward of 35 50% 8.
Likewise, Kryazhimskiy and Plotkin (2008) suggest that for very closely related species ω may be upward biased if slightly deleterious mutations prevail.
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This may reflect increased promotional spending by originators in crowded classes, which makes product-specific demand more inelastic; the estimates may also be upward biased for net prices if competition leads to increased discounting that is not fully captured by the IMS data.
This may be the upward limit of what liberal culture can provide for the common soul.
The eyelids may be retracted upward, making it seem as though the person is constantly staring.
Sophomores and freshmen who failed may have to retake the test, although their scores may be adjusted upward after authorities complete an investigation.
And in the case of salmonella -- the dangerous bacteria recently found in peanuts and pistachios -- infections may be creeping upward, the government reported.
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