Sentence examples for represents discrimination from inspiring English sources

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And for those authors like me who find themselves consigned to the redlined literary ghetto, it represents discrimination of the most insidious type.

But if in displacing infanticide it does some good, selective abortion still represents discrimination against girls of a particularly profound sort.This worries the Chinese: the theme of discrimination dominated a conference held in September by Peng Peiyun, head of the state Family Planning Commission, to ruminate on the imbalance.

The area under the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve represents discrimination performance.

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And the Liberal Democrat home affairs spokesman, Alistair Carmichael, said the policy represented "discrimination based on income" which threatened to harm Britain's place "at the forefront of the global economy".

In the OLD 3 item, we observed that when the line that represents answer 1 ("nothing") started to decline, changes in theta were quite sensible (representing discrimination ability) until they became most probable for the specific level (i.e., to j 1 of item OLD 3 = − 1.98 theta) the alternative choice 2 (mean).

And so a discriminating minority (an invisible group of religious outliers) with political power is oppressing a smaller minority (32,000 binational same-gender couples) with less power, and these eight senators are representing discrimination.

In songbirds, BOLD fMRI was used to monitor auditory activation, which represented discrimination of sound properties in the telencephalon [18].

The AUC ranges from 0 to 1.0 with a value of 0.5 representing discrimination no better than chance.

The second component can be thought of as representing discrimination between fused ring substrates (PROP, 2A5C, and MDOB) and phenolic ether substrates (12-pNCA, 11PA, 2PE).

Its priming probabilities for perfect match targets varied between 0.70 to 1.0, whereas the probabilities for non-targets varied from 0.085 to 0.0002, which represented discrimination potentials ranging from more than ten-fold to several thousand-fold, respectively.

In general, Hosmer and Lemeshow suggest that for a logistic regression model, an AUC statistic of <0.7 represents poor discrimination, 0.7 0.8 acceptable discrimination, 0.8 0.9 excellent discrimination and 0.9 1.0 outstanding discrimination.

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