Sentence examples for skewed points from inspiring English sources

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The effect was overwhelming, with the tilted angles and skewed points of view evoking and heightening the ebb and flow of his native north Dublin.

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Though she eventually regains her voice, Leora never loses her tourist's eye, and her slightly skewed point of view gives "In the Image" both its poignancy and its wonderfully deadpan humor.

Wayne Besen, the founder of Truth Wins Out, said, "What we found was reasonably professional with a skewed point of view toward homosexuality being a negative and no offering of hope that it is something positive".

A typically singular and uncompromising vision from Myerson, Me and the Fat Man is written entirely from the close-up, skewed point of view of its heroine, Amy, who is motherless, unhappily married, and gets paid to give blow-jobs in her local park.

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And, dare I say it, about those readers who might be uncritically accepting at face value this skewed point of view?

It is important to take note of these skewed data points, even though it cannot be determined whether they are due to individualized responses to HCQ or the possibility that the subject may not have fasted before testing despite affirming to the study staff that they had.

According to Wang and Feng (2016), the curve shape of models has considerable impact on forecast results and can be divided into symmetric or asymmetric based on their inflection point.1 Asymmetric curves can be further divided into negatively skewed (inflection point > 0.5) and positively skewed shapes (inflection point < 0.5).

In this paper, a group iterative numerical scheme based on the rotated (skewed) five-point finite difference discretisation is proposed for the solution of a fourth order elliptic PDE which represents physical situations in fluid mechanics and elasticity.

In this paper, new group iterative numerical schemes based on the centred and rotated (skewed) seven-point finite difference discretisations are proposed for the solution of a three dimensional second order hyperbolic telegraph equation, subject to specific initial and Dirichlet boundary conditions.

In this example, the stimulus is a Gaussian noise sequence with strong correlations, evidenced by the skewed two-point intensity distribution and the non-zero off-diagonal elements of the autocovariance matrix CS.

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