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The other is that, every now and again, a writer hits on an idea, perhaps randomly, which unexpectedly takes off.
d) Bias can be introduced in multiple ways (see below); for example, use of several equivalent methods, with selective reporting of the method that happens, perhaps randomly, to give the most favorable results.
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It is possible that the few existing non-conforming ORFs (2%) were perhaps not randomly produced.
Among the fears of local party officials are, what if voters cast votes in the presidential race, then skip the rest of the ballot or, perhaps worse, vote randomly?
A majority of the questions considered here are sensitive according to the literature, and if interviewers are instructed not to accept item refusals it may be at the cost of sensitive questions being answered randomly or perhaps overly positive.
Finally, we tested if the genotyping errors were non-randomly distributed, perhaps due to bad samples or to bad SNPs.
After a person enters the code, a vintage card from 1952 might randomly appear, or perhaps an ordinary one from last year.
To get more obscure than those, you basically have to draw Scrabble tiles randomly, which is perhaps how parents come up with neologisms like "Cree," "Izan" and "Emi" (for boys) and "Safi," "Nanou" and "Esosa" (for girls), all of which cropped up for the first time last year among the 450,000 births to registered users of BabyCenter.
Perhaps most important, committees with randomly assigned members would be more likely to draft bills that reflect the broad preferences of Congress, and could therefore actually make it into law.
"I told her I was part of a group of artists who were already randomly painting farms and perhaps we could use a mission.
Usually, cluster sampling involves selecting participants only from a limited number of defined geographical areas (eg, blocks, streets or parts of villages, or perhaps schools) that are themselves chosen randomly.
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