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unweighted
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Not weighted (used especially of an average or other statistic)
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They beat the unweighted average (wisdom-of-overall-crowd) by 65%; beat the best algorithms of four competitor institutions by 35-60%; and beat two prediction markets by 20-35%.Over to youTo avoid slipping back to business as usual believing we know things that we don't more tournaments in more fields are needed, and more forecasters.
The EIU's index is based on an (unweighted) assessment of 12 indicators that collectively capture a state's ability to deliver its essential functions.
Combined with high tariffs and small quotas for some farm products, this makes it dauntingly hard for African farmers (and remember, most Africans are farmers) to export to rich countries.Trade barriers within Africa have come down; the average unweighted tariff is now 16%, compared with about 30% in 1990.
Central America in the charts refers to an unweighted average of polls taken in Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua and Panama.
"Limited dual" is similar except that it involves a change in the QMV weights in favour of big countries.The other "dual" plans involve simpler counts of unweighted votes and populations but with varying thresholds: 71% of votes and people, 60% of votes and people, 50% of votes and people.
These tariffs have to be cut by an unweighted average of 36% between 1995 and 2000.
The simple unweighted average of countries' growth rates was virtually identical in Africa and Asia.In this section Inflated fears Enough to make your eyes water The lion kings?
Returns are likely to be overstated given that poor performers will drop out of the index (so-called survivorship bias) and that only funds that are initially successful will agree to report their numbers.Furthermore the HFR index is an unweighted composite of all hedge-fund returns, some of which are closed to new investors.
The OECD average is unweighted, meaning that low-tax America counts for the same as high-tax Luxembourg.
Over the past decade the simple unweighted average of countries' growth rates was virtually identical in Africa and Asia.
To be called "well-capitalised", a bank must have tier-one capital of at least 5% of its unweighted assets; below 4%, it is considered undercapitalised.
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