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One possible explanation for this was the variability of post-school qualifications, said Schleicher. "Not all further education qualifications really deserve that name, because often those individuals are not actually better skilled than people who have just passed school," he said.
Particularly tricky was the variability between people, which caused basic machine learning algorithms to miss the patterns.
A notable issue faced within the study was the variability in the data used to characterise naturalness.
A measure of changeability of work at the investigated trial plots was the variability in succession of the observed activities.
One of these key factors was the variability of human behavior and its response to the policy stimuli.
Another key factor that was highlighted in this study was the variability in which hospitals are currently performing their QA process.
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The primary independent variables were the variability of step length, step width, and step time.
For example, in one country road access might emerge as the main limit on food security, in another it might be the variability of rainfall.
"The surprise we found in this survey is the variability and diversity of the way people conduct their sex lives," says Levkoff.
"The thing that kept me from wanting to buy them as a consumer is the variability from unit to unit," said Steven Albini, a freelance recording engineer based in Chicago who has used other Russian microphones for about 10 years.
Standard deviation is the variability measure used.
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