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The new effort, which begins with a major address on Wednesday followed by as many as six economic-themed speeches over the next two months, reflects how often world events, his political adversaries and his own competing agenda have conspired to knock him off that subject.
The variation in computer use seems less economically significant, and in any case, it only reflects how often a student uses a computer for school work, not total use.
The distribution reflects how often we expect reads to be labeled as X% library sequence by chance.
Indeed, EHP's status as the number-one environmental health science journal directly reflects how often its papers are cited.
A by-product of this random forests methodology, the so-called 'variable importance' list, reflects how often a variable is used as a splitting-criterion.
The size of the circles (domains) reflects how often specific domains appear relative to the KLF-DBD, which has 100% representation.
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What would your keyboard look like if each key reflected how often you used it?
These reflect how often a particular publication or author is cited as a source by others.
According to Phil Stinson, a criminology professor and former police officer at Bowling Green University who tracks police misconduct nationwide, there have been 36 cases where an officer was arrested for planting evidence in a drug-related crime between 2005 and 2012, but he thinks that doesn't reflect how often that particular crime happens.
This algorithm also provides a short list of features and their importance scores that reflect how often each feature was selected.
For each issue presented in an item, patients responded using a five-point Likert scale to reflect how often they experienced the issue, where 0 = never, 1 = occasionally, 2 = about half of the time, 3 = often, and 4 = always.
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