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And that, called their inspection time, correlates with vocabulary performance, correlates with all these other IQ tests.
It's true that marijuana use correlates with harder drug use.
The consumer behaviour correlates very much to the exchange rate.
Your productivity at work directly correlates with your personal life.
Obviously, Ellie and Pete's journey correlates to Anders and Beth's.
David, are there neurological correlates for each of these operations?
Creator churn tightly correlates to creator income on the platform.
Slower growth correlates with a decline in demand for oil.
His appearance in the photos really correlates with his use.
Historically, business success correlates more with presidential failure than success.
To me that directly correlates to what black metal is.
And, stroke depth generally correlates with how "hard" the massage feels.
Within wealthier countries, however, more tech often correlates with deepening inequality.
A low level correlates with a mandate for the status quo.
ALL THOSE THINGS REALLY CORRELATE WITH GROWTH WHICH CORRELATES WITH CONFIDENCE.
This correlates with a reduction in ISIS power and territory globally.
The high optimism among fund managers correlates with other investor surveys.
Success correlates closely to socioeconomic advantages and access to test preparation.
After all, in Germany Facebook activity correlates with white-supremacist violence.
The award directly correlates with the way song copyrights are created.
Another thing that correlates with openness to experience is educational attainment.
Turns out, being a GoT fan correlates to a busier romantic life.
It correlates closely to the number of days in the calendar year.
The intensity of the error correlates to the strength of the signal.
The movie likely correlates more with Fogerty's initial envisioning for the song.
The U.S. Travel Association claims this correlates with big losses in revenue.
And because the shopping options seem endless, candles' giftability factor directly correlates.
It boils down to the fact that discipline correlates with minimized stress.
"The market correlates most directly to the direction of earnings," Dwyer said.
"The net price correlates very well with debt at graduation," Kantrowitz said.
Age is the thing that correlates best to what health coverage costs.
"The rise in bitcoin price correlates to the ongoing outbreak," Djie said.
Every inch of snow, meanwhile, correlates to nine hundred and thirty potholes.
My research suggests that this ethnic affinity measure correlates strongly with race.
"We live in this system that correlates wealth with character," Avalon said.
Either way, is there any evidence that empathy correlates with liberal ideology?
To the contrary, comprehensive sex education correlates with a decrease in teen pregnancy and STI rates, while the availability of needle-exchange sites correlates with a decrease in the prevalence of drug use in communities that embrace harm reduction.
While for most, an advent calendar correlates with a countdown to Christmas, i.e.
In addition, gender and ethnic diversity among senior leaders correlates with higher productivity.
How we treat our bodies directly correlates to how we treat our souls.
So outside fundraising often correlates with political strength — and can perhaps amplify it.
But this specific experience exists, it's real, and it correlates to our society.
"It dropped again, and that correlates more closely with real GDP," Halpenny said.
Geographically, his support correlates with the frequency of racial epithets in Google searches.
This correlates to a greater volume of food production and better quality food.
"  Different people choose different clothes and it correlates with their politics," he said.
Time is the best measure of engagement, and engagement correlates with advertising effectiveness.
The prompt crude spread, often correlates to the supply-demand balance in Cushing.
That means adequate transition fundraising directly correlates with the strength of the effort.
Pleasing and more entertaining, and it correlates with the marketing side of it.
Frailty, an age-related physiological decline, particularly correlates with increased mortality and complications.
The winner of the PGA frequently correlates with best picture at the Oscars.
And increased swaying, he has found, correlates with higher rates of cyber-sickness.
This increase correlates, of course, to the state of affairs in the world.
"Six Minutes," a podcast for children, correlates with Kidz Bop and Taylor Swift.
However this optimism is not blind, instead it correlates with each country's recent development.
Historically, there is little evidence that Iran's economic performance correlates with its regional policy.
In other words, it correlates with bad things, but it doesn't cause them, necessarily.
Other GWASs have asked questions like: What are the genetic correlates of diabetes risk?
We have a very rudimentary understanding of how political knowledge correlates with political attitudes.
That measure closely correlates to the unemployment rate in the Labor Departments employment report.
Most of this rise correlates with the broad trend of increasing health care costs.
The bottom line is that the availability of meat correlates with high obesity rates.
The design often correlates to the shops surrounding a particular section of the work.
The way it "breathes" and moves correlates with how serious an issue it's experiencing.
It also does not incorporate political party affiliation, which correlates strongly to voting behaviour.
This measure closely correlates to the unemployment rate in the Labor Department's employment report.
The increase in suicide and suicide attempts correlates with the rise of social media.
Specifically, FBI data from Washington state correlates legalization with decreases in violent criminal activity.
In silk circles, thickness correlates to softness, and 22 is apparently an ideal number.
Even such a stereotypically intellectual pursuit as chess only correlates with IQ at 0.24.
Sluymer cited peaking global economic data which usually correlates with a pullback in stocks.
More money, which typically correlates with higher education, has meant more risk of allergy.
And experience dictates that domestic violence correlates to violent societies — indeed, violence begets violence.
The answer is that, sure, emotional intelligence correlates with some measures of life success.
Likewise, the address listed on the Boston antifa Facebook page correlates to a Harvard staffer.
While high cost of living often correlates with higher wages, that's not always the case.
This correlates with the growth in media consumption and social engagement app categories, Flurry says.
It suggests that proximity to immigrants correlates with pro-migrant sentiment, rather than the opposite.
"The only thing the U.S. market correlates to is the direction of earnings," he noted.
Gender diversity in leadership correlates with higher performance, improved policy outcomes, and less corrupt societies.
Québec's provision of these subsidies correlates to the idling of smelters across the United States.
Violence against refugees in Germany correlates to increased Facebook use, according to a new study.
There is growing international consensus that a gender diverse board correlates with better company performance.
Still, regional economic divergence is real and correlates closely, though not perfectly, with political divergence.
"Once the name recognition grows you see it correlates with the fundraising goals," he said.
Not surprisingly, DeVos' preference for charter schools correlates strongly with the family Amway business model.
Since bureaucratic competence correlates fairly well with average incomes, poor countries will generally fare worse.
"It correlates in the way you might expect with differences in socioeconomic status," Oster said.
This correlates with our 2016 data, where iBooks drove 33 percent of our e-book sales.
Studies have also shown that the availability of legal medical marijuana correlates with less opioid abuse.
The jury is still out on this, but it correlates with everything we have been hearing.
That also correlates with another rumor — that the iPhone will officially go on sale September 16.
Poor oral health correlates to hampered academic success, impaired speech, lower self-esteem and chronic illnesses.
Unfortunately, we find that our lack of beauty organization often correlates to how late we are.
The tension on the phone correlates with that of the elastic band as it stretches back.
The speed with which they are founded strongly correlates with the strength of a country's economy.
De Leon believes the data supports one conclusion: that inequality correlates to rates of union membership.
That correlates to Digiconomist's figure, Vranken said, but only at the upper range of his estimate.
Apparently, the man correlates America with football, and is saying when football falls, so will America.
And the assumption (that's been validated in studies) is that blood flow correlates with neural activity.
The show's longevity correlates with the fact that Hollywood keeps upping the ante on reality television.
Oftentimes the price in SkyMiles correlates to the cash price of a flight, though not always.
The merit, or lack thereof, of a Second Amendment challenge obviously correlates with success or failure.
The growing support for O'Reilly's cancellation correlates with greater awareness of the news of sexual harassment allegations.
I can't prove that the album's grandiosity correlates with its fantasy concept, but the coincidence is there.
The immense psychological issue that correlates to vaping is much too extraordinary to be resolved under suspension.
Racism strongly correlates with state-level TANF benefits, even after controlling for state-level revenues and ideology.
That correlates to exchanging contact info, like here's my phone number or my social handle or something.
If belonging to group A highly correlates to behavior B, the model can mix up the two.
And this correlates with the North Atlantic population, which came back after the 1986 moratorium on whaling.
As that happened, the team also measured skin conductance of the participants, which correlates with physiological arousal.
Ms Le Pen's vote correlates closely with measures of social distress, notably joblessness and lack of qualifications.
There's a magnificent tenderness to Wonderful Wonderful that correlates with the disproportionate mismatch between form and feeling.
This correlates to a stronger bite force than extant otters, even accounting for the differences in size.
"I'm sure it correlates to the fact that the market in L.A. has gone up," he said.
That reflects sales, excluding autos, building materials, gasoline and food, and closely correlates to consumption in GDP.
The rise of distrust correlates with a decline in community bonds and a surge of unmerited cynicism.
Importantly, it's been found that face-to-face time with friends strongly correlates with less depressive feelings.
Apparently, the way that you eat your Skittles actually correlates with your everyday behaviors and personality traits.
"It correlates with the overall rise of Islamophobia," Ibramim Hooper, national communications director at CAIR, told me.
"Anti-Semitism correlates more closely with educational background than with ethnic background," he said, citing empirical studies.
The script implicitly correlates religious asceticism with the abuse and commodification of women in the Dark Ages.
But what's more peculiar is just how imperfectly all this correlates with financial need or even greed.
In other words, an inclination to read this article probably correlates with an inclination to like Warren.
"The data shows that [kind of behavior] correlates very highly with future delinquency and default," Shellenberger says.
After analyzing the performance data, the team found investor positioning in stocks inversely correlates to future returns.
He said that search interest in individual digital currencies correlates with the market values of those cryptocurrencies.
The New York Times article, "Technology Has Destroyed Reality" by Hito Steyerl, correlates closely with Bradbury's work.
In general, a story that is read by more people correlates with the story being better, right?
By now, multiple analyses have found that support for Trump tightly correlates with racist and sexist beliefs.
Psychologist Jayne Gackenbach has found that playing more hours of video games correlates with having more lucid dreams.
Gundlach noted that the shrinking of the Fed's balance sheet this year correlates with the rollover in stocks.
The 2-year correlates closely to expectations for Fed policy, and its low before the Fed's 2 p.m.
Rural Americans also lack proper equity in education, which is troubling as education highly correlates with economic prosperity.
The difference in countries' Gini coefficients after taxes and transfers correlates strongly with the economic weight of government.
As my father taught me: the quality of a carnival ride correlates with the length of its line.
Further, there's evidence that expanding Medicaid actually correlates to higher rates of people with disabilities in the workforce.
It's also true that the rising devotion to work in America correlates with a decline in religious worship.
According to research released by The Learning Policy Institute, increased teacher experience correlates with improved child test scores.
And several studies have found that greater exposure to alcohol advertising correlates with increased drinking among young people.
It's important to understand, however, that this measure of hostile sexism itself correlates only weakly with respondents' gender.
One of the things that correlates very tightly with depression is a lack of a sense of agency.
ESPN's coverage of an individual sport often correlates with the amount of that sport's rights that it owns.
Because fewer workers correlates directly with slower growth, that decrease implied a 1-point drop in economic growth.
The ESG model operates in an equation that corporate shareholders can understand — one that directly correlates to profitability.
In one, the player conjures some fish, depleting a bar that apparently correlates to Jesus&apos holy abilities.
Additionally, he's gained relatively little support from fellow elected officials, which usually correlates with failure in the primary.
"I think you see that correlates directly to the length of how long peace agreements last," she said.
Border Patrol said the trends in people seeking to illegally cross the border correlates with the trends in apprehensions.
Each motor level function measurement correlates with a reduction in the assistance and care a paralyzed patient might require.
We can feel more connected and less lonely, and that correlates with long term measures of happiness and health.
Although whether increased platform chatter is something that correlates with increased hires required some hard data to prove out.
But he also had the benefit of a substantial wage bill, which correlates very closely to on-field success.
Time directly correlates with your income, he said, and offering too many discounts will hurt in the long run.
As 20th Century Fox's engineers explain, this temporal information is particularly rich because it correlates with a film's genre.
Nature Climate Change 2, 732-735 (2012) "Neural Correlates of Maintaining One's Political Beliefs in the Face of Counterevidence".
I think it's compounded by the fact that engagement correlates to short-term happiness, unclear what's happening long-term.
The software was preprogrammed to look for certain features that past research has shown correlates with a conversational mood.
The control figure correlates to consumption in GDP and excludes things like automobiles, gasoline, building materials and food services.
This correlates to intensifying coverage of the presidential campaign, the candidates and their positions on a range of issues.
Obesity levels were higher among women than men across all age groups, which correlates with previous findings on obesity.
"iFunny caters to a young and online demographic, which correlates to many white supremacist accelerationist groups," said Fisher-Birch.
IT CORRELATES MUCH MORE TO WHAT THE BOND MARKET THINKS VIS-À-VIS THE FED SAY 18 MONTHS FORWARD.
The shift also correlates with better fundamental news and improved sentiment about trade talks between the U.S. and China.
Women's education: Better-educated women correlates with lower fertility rates and vice versa, according to Our World in Data.
"The tepid policy change shows that leadership still does not understand how closely discrimination correlates to harassment," wrote Gupta.
The availability, or not, of high-quality prenatal, obstetric and postpartum care correlates directly with the mother's financial resources.
Mude has spent years looking at actual animal death, comparing it with ground cover data to see what correlates.
But it really would be in candidates' interest to directly target personality rather than broad demographic correlates of personality.
The study also found increased activation in the amygdala, a region of the brain that correlates with negative emotions.
Wermund suggests that the rating structure used by U.S. News, which for better or worse is the gold standard for college rankings, incentivizes schools to engage in policies that favor higher-income students, such as emphasizing the importance of standardized tests (which correlates to affluence) and alumni giving (which really correlates to affluence).
Assuming animal size correlates to animal class, the points for dogs and cats will wind up kind of grouped together.
Talk to them about the dangers of mindless scrolling, and how passively consuming information correlates to higher levels of depression.
Their analysis says that the abundance of cultural assets in neighborhoods correlates with improved outcomes for crime, education, and health.
"Total exposure best correlates to CTE pathology, and that includes every hit to the head, not just concussions," he says.
And while neither of the sound prizes correlates with Best Picture all that often, the editing award quite often does.
In the real world, that set of behavior correlates closely with colonialism, a practice still coursing throughout global power structures.
On the contrary, lack of access to education and contraceptives correlates directly to increases in teen pregnancies, abortions, and STDs.
Indeed, it found that a 1% increase in the number of business travellers correlates to a 0.05% increase in exports.
The fact that four years of Pagliano's emails are missing correlates to the 31,830 deleted emails from Clinton's private server.
The report also says union membership correlates to higher incomes for members of a bargaining unit—and for everyone else.
China's real estate market directly impacts over 40 industries and highly correlates to domestic demand from steel to washing machines.
Telling yourself things such as "I am excited" or "Get excited" positively correlates with better results in a stressful situation.
Maybe the reason Jancis Robinson correlates relatively poorly with International Wine Cellar is because she has her own distinctive palate.
"This bag correlates with my style, mostly because it's really extra, and that's me," she says of her colorful tote.
The rise in attempted and completed suicides by young people correlates directly with their access to smartphones, Dr. Twenge said.
Because bird skulls fit tightly around their brains, the shape of the skull correlates to the structures of the brain.
A company's EBITDA margin is a measure of profitability against sales, and a higher margin correlates with lower operating expenses.
Small size, as in shrews or mice, correlates with shorter life spans but fast gestation and large numbers of offspring.
This correlates with the popularity of the Lassie movie series (1943 to 1951), which starred a heroic, life-saving collie.
An increase in temperatures in Africa over the past seven decades correlates with bigger and more frequent thunderstorms, the researchers found.
What distinguishes "Achilles" is its sliding signifiers — the way it correlates a gooey gestural present with an imperturbable, passive, classical past.
Now we have to wonder about capital invested into each category and how investment cost per annum correlates with exit value.
Astrologers use a forecasting technique called progression, where each day after your birth correlates roughly to that year of your life.
And this dehumanization—the belief that a group of people are less than human—correlates to drivers' self-reported aggressive behavior.
Hunger in children correlates to poor educational outcomes, and places them at a permanent disadvantage in terms of achieving social mobility.
According to a new study, sitting for long periods correlates with earlier death; the longer you sit, the shorter your life.
Many people with color to letters synesthesia find it correlates with the alphabet magnets they used to have on their fridge.
But it correlates with my Victorian chimney sweeps method of putting fireplace soot in a cup of milk and drinking that.
" This sentence represents an interesting paradigm shift in the history of plush fictional spacecraft, because it correlates "luxury" directly to "Earthlike.
The upcoming South Park: The Fractured But Whole game correlates your character's skin color to the game's level of difficulty. Yup.
Each act correlates with an album chapter: Family, Mental Health, and Youth (which we're premiering at the bottom of the page).
The diamond reference made here correlates to the popular diamond symbol for Jay Z's companies Roc-a-fella Records and Roc Nation.
High-yield debt correlates more to equities than other taxable bonds - due to having more risk than investment-grade debt, Keon said.
If you want to see how your coffee intake correlates with your mood then finding out this data is a good start.
We considered this possibility, but it doesn't explain how the experience of the fall so closely correlates with Scott's vision for Astroworld.
A recent study found that having a woman in a top leadership position correlates with a 6.8 percent increase in GDP. 11.
It fails to impact teen sexual behavior or HIV rates and even correlates positively with increased rates of teen pregnancy and STIs.
Can you explain to a 1003-year-old why the quality of their education correlates with how nice their family's home is?
The diagnosis often correlates with other psychological disorders, due in part to the way in which it blocks normal social-psychological development.
A 2016 report from the Economic Policy Institute stated that the decline of unions correlates to lower pay for private sector workers.
Research indicates that the involvement of women and broader civil society in peace processes correlates with greater likelihood of agreements being implemented.
Some of their success in that span correlates with more Davis Bertans, who's transforming into the league's best shooter East of Oakland.
While the firm isn't yet able to provide tvOS download estimates, the bump in downloads likely correlates to the Apple TV debut.
The researchers point to a number of possible reasons for the differences, notably rates of poverty, which often correlates with poorer health.
Geckolepis megalepis is especially difficult to study due to its scale size, which is unprecedented in geckos and correlates to speedier removal.
And in Africa, researchers found that an increase in temperatures over the past seven decades correlates with bigger and more frequent thunderstorms.
They tell you how much energy is going into the pan (which roughly correlates to how much is going into the food).
Liberalism on immigration correlates with the share of university graduates and, to some extent, the proportion of young voters in a constituency.
This correlates with the weakness of the dollar, which in the last week hit its lowest levels in more than three years.
While I cannot prove causation, the timing correlates with October 133, the date by which schools receive per-student funding for the year.
You worry that certain correlates of whiteness — Methodism, guns, the name Nikki — are needed to compensate for your lack of the actual thing.
The economy grows robustly even when vital correlates of production, such as electricity consumption or rail freight, do not (see left-hand chart).
For example, the motion sensor on our phone reveals how quickly we move and how far we travel (this correlates with emotional instability).
Melanin correlates with darker hues, so the team was able to use the distribution of melanosomes as a guide for reconstructing Psittacosaurus coloration.
It could also be one move in a longer-running political strategy, as stronger union membership correlates with higher turnout for Democratic candidates.
That measure, which closely correlates to the unemployment rate in the Labor Department's employment report, suggests that labor market slack continues to shrink.
For example, he cites New York City, where society is focused on financial earnings, status correlates to how much a teacher is earning.
And he said he was wrong to encourage people to consume saturated fat because it increases LDL cholesterol, which correlates with heart disease.
The recent drop in truancy rates and the rise in retention rates at local public schools correlates with the growth of taxibot service.
And we know working memory capacity correlates with language comprehension, academic performance, and a whole host of outcome variables that we care about.
If research on mice correlates to human beings, the effects of inhaling, handling or swallowing the bacteria may last up to three weeks.
"The ongoing upward trajectory of the price of bitcoin correlates to the spread of the coronavirus," Green said in a note on Monday.
It was the second straight monthly decline in this measure, which closely correlates to the unemployment rate in the Labor Department's employment report.
" Haidt said "progressives strongly reject it, and it correlates fairly well with politics — the farther right you are, the more you endorse it.
An increase of one star in a rating on Amazon correlates with a 26 percent increase in sales, according to one recent analysis.
That measure closely correlates to the unemployment rate in the Labor Department's employment report and is consistent with rapidly diminishing labor market slack.
Goldman Sachs, which is at the bullish end of Netflix assessments, finds that subscriber growth correlates with the rate at which newcontent is added.
The participant's pace directly correlates with how fast the worker sews, but losing the game is inevitable because the workload is always too great.
But one plausible explanation would be that superior social-media performance reflects higher enthusiasm for a candidate, which in turn correlates well with turnout.
The project follows a recent survey that suggests the surge in dating apps since Tinder's 2014 launch correlates with an increase in interracial marriages.
But the son wants to know the fee agreements they have with each fund manager and how that correlates with the fund manager's performance.
My design approach has always spoken to an audience of strong and empowered women, which directly correlates to that of the 6th & Lane woman.
And the narrative exists today along the borders of Indian reservations, where the disappearance of Native women correlates with the presence of extractive industries.
He led a study of how workplace wellness correlates to public company stock performance, and while correlation is not causation, the results were encouraging.
Unsurprisingly, Pornhub correlates this category with their over-45-year-old viewers, which is also true of the "mature" category (porn featuring older people).
If you look at the rise of the rave scene, it is very easy to see that it correlates to the rise of ecstasy.
Basically, the intensity of your bug bite correlates to how allergic you are to the saliva, says Heather Rogers, MD, a dermatologist in Seattle.
It correlates to the shifting interests of luxury real-estate buyers and travelers worldwide — they want an experience that's hard to obtain for others.
The report analyzed recent elections to measure "responsiveness," or how the votes a political party receives correlates to how many seats it picks up.
This measure closely correlates to the unemployment rate in the Labor Department's employment report and is consistent with continued reduction in labor market slack.
This was announced at the end of 2014, which correlates with the beginning of the decline in Chinese student visas, according to the data.
JK I have no idea how this game correlates to the real world, but look at this cute little guy enjoying Car Seat Headrest.
Needing rehabilitative and palliative care correlates highly with a patient being disabled, according to Graeme Rosenberg, a general surgery resident at Stanford Health Care.
This measure closely correlates to the unemployment rate in the Labor Department's employment report and is consistent with further absorption of labor market slack.
"Facial hair correlates not only with maturity and masculinity, but also with dominance and aggression," write authors Barnaby J. Dixson and Robert C. Brooks.
Achieving higher levels of education correlates to feeling more secure about the world, and this, in turn, seems to protect against a conspiratorial mindset.
Studies show that regular attendance at religious services correlates with better sleep, lower blood pressure in older adults and a reduced risk of suicide.
One hypothesis is that currents are bringing nutrient-rich water from the deep sea up into the shelf, which correlates with starfish larvae growth.
For years mainstream pop has been hollowing out, moving toward slower tempos and smoother textures, but usually this correlates with a draining of energy.
My wife's ultrasound turned up something abnormal in the baby's heart — an otherwise innocuous feature that correlates with genetic conditions such as Down syndrome.
They call it "life satisfaction" and find it strongly correlates with time spent with those who care about you and about whom you care.
It can influence our self-esteem and directly correlates with self esteem and can influence the way we feel about ourselves and our world.
That measure closely correlates to the unemployment rate in the Labor Department's employment report and is consistent with continued shrinking of labor market slack.
This correlates with another factor: EF repeatedly finds that English skills are highly correlated with connections and openness to the rest of the world.
Educated women have fewer children, which reduces the youth bulge in a population — one of the factors that correlates most strongly to terrorism and war.
I would like to think that I'm a nice person, but I don't think me being a black belt in jiu jitsu correlates to that.
That amount of hair correlates to two months of growth, said Jackson, providing a look at the levels of cortisol over that period of time.
That measure, which closely correlates to the unemployment rate in the Labor Department's employment report, still remains consistent with more absorption of labor market slack.
Low income correlates with a lack of prevention measures such air conditioning and screens on windows, which are extremely effective methods in preventing Zika transmission.
If we know what variables are being used, we can protest, say, using address or ZIP code as a variable since address correlates to race.
My ex had me as his background and he was a piece of shit, so I don't think it necessarily correlates to a good relationship.
Although the "Rainbow Index" broadly correlates with different countries' levels of tolerance towards minorities, it is calculated solely on the basis of laws and regulations.
Next Generation Phenotyping (NGP) uses computer vision and deep learning to analyze physiological data, understand particular phenotype patterns, then it correlates those patterns to genes.
A spike in investor puts could mean fear has overtaken the market, which often correlates with market lows and a subsequent "reflex rally," said Wald.
It's a kind of computing that actually better correlates to nature and allows scientists to work on problems at both an exponential and molecular level.
Nighttime luminosity tells us not just about electrification but also about economic activity more broadly, and statistical work shows it reliably correlates with economic performance.
A study released by the National Bureau for Economic Research also documents an increase in opioid overdoses that correlates to increases in local unemployment rates.
"If you get into a bumpy economic cycle, high yield typically correlates with stocks, and that is one thing to be concerned about," he said.
Loneliness is a public health crisis that makes people more likely to suffer from disease and mental illness, and it correlates to a shorter lifespan.
As time passes, Shelf Engine can make more granular predictions (for example, how precipitation correlates with the sale of specific items like juice or bread).
This proposal asks for something very basic: Pay all employees a salary that correlates to the cost of living in the cities where they work.
That correlates somewhat with a prior comScore study which said that U.S. over-the-top households watch more Netflix than any other subscription video offering.
Analysis of surveys has shown consistently that racial resentment correlates more strongly with Trump support than one's income or degree or pessimism about the economy.
Because pregnancy and breastfeeding tend to decrease exposure, having a baby earlier in life correlates with a reduced risk of breast cancer later in life.
It makes sense that the way Americans feel about the court battle correlates strongly with how they feel about President Trump and his policy agenda.
Every year, retailers have the opportunity to create new merchandise that correlates with the 12 animals of the Chinese zodiac, which symbolizes a given year.
The stars' distances can be measured with parallax and other methods, and they pulsate with a frequency that correlates with how intrinsically bright they are.
Implying that past safety correlates to future safety is like a new driver saying he won't wreck the car because he hasn't wrecked one yet.
Our findings underscore the need for further investigation of which types of state-level firearm legislation most strongly correlates with reduction in pediatric injuries and deaths.
Did adding a helipad decrease the predicted median income because helipads are bad, or because adding one altered some other feature the model correlates with wealth?
Warm weather inversely correlates to our finances, where iced coffee is concerned: As temperatures rise, our cash funds decline on cup after cup of the stuff.
With her work, constraint correlates to the rules and expectations set by societal, institutional, and systemic structures, as well as the anxieties that result from them.
It further found that biodiversity loss not only disproportionately occurs in developing countries, but also correlates with the growing use of resources by higher-income countries.
Depression and other mental illnesses are clear correlates of suicide, but only a small proportion of the millions of Americans diagnosed with depression will attempt it.
Instagram didn't actually change its font size, but the size of the text in the app now correlates with your dynamic type settings on your iPhone.
The XLE is up nearly 13.5 percent year to date, and generally correlates with the price of crude oil, which has enjoyed a sweet 2016 bounce.
That&aposs what has happened over the past two decades in the United States and it correlates with a historic decline in violent crime and homicide.
Over the past five years, which correlates with the growth of the arcade-style bar venue, Leung has noticed an increase in traffic to their site.
BY THE WAY, WE'RE IN AN INDUSTRY WHERE EVERYTHING WE DO, AND BASICALLY OUR BUSINESS IS REALLY CORE INVESTMENT BANKING BUSINESS CORRELATES WITH GROWTH AND CONFIDENCE.
But the fact remains that the more you think about Zootopia's main metaphor, the more it falls apart on a level that correlates to our reality.
While drunkenness directly correlates to alcohol in the bloodstream, cannabis impairment takes place only when THC makes its way into the fatty tissue of the brain.
According to the BBC, a review of 20 studies concluded that scrolling through photo-based apps like Instagram often correlates with negative perceptions of body image.
Fly rods and reels are defined by the weight of the line they cast, which effectively correlates to the size of fish they're designed to target.
A decade has passed since the pilot was filmed (though it's not clear that that correlates with show time), and blonds get darker as they age.
Seniority correlates to pay, and in a layoff situation what looks like systematic ageism can be the result of straightforward if chillingly ruthless cost-benefit analysis.
Cook's commentary correlates to how the broader U.S. economy is holding up, said Phil Blancato, chief executive officer of Ladenburg Thalmann Asset Management in New York.
Meanwhile a one percentage point rise in U.K. economic activity relative to the rest of the world correlates to a 10% outperformance for U.K. domestic stocks.
"Reading dramatically correlates with higher education and income, as well as overall happiness," says socio-economist Randall Bell, who has been studying success for 25 years.
The fundamental problem in the US is it has a lot of guns, which the research has found closely correlates with higher levels of gun violence.
Every 183 part per 218,2100 that the ratio changes correlates to an about 2000- to 5-degree [C, or 8.1 to 9 degrees F] change in temperature.
Siegel said that over the last five election years, a high level in the anxiety index correlates with a voter mandate for a change in political leadership.
Leaderless lone wolves present different challenges for law enforcement than do leader-led jihadists, and Bergen correlates their recent rise with the long reach of the Internet.
Also you can use the PMI surveys to have a forward look at core CPI and that also correlates with almost 80% with a 21-month lead.
One exec from a large agency said some brands find Google search ads "quaint" and want their budgets moved to Amazon because it directly correlates to sales.
Giancarlo defended Bitcoin's value, explaining the process of mining and how it correlates with price (or sometimes breaks from that correlation, as economists he cited have suggested).
Folklore tells us that the full moon correlates to more emergency room visits, poorer mental health, a change in menstrual cycle, and sleep deprivation, among other phenomenon.
"There's very little science backing these levels in terms of how that correlates with impairment," says Eric Sevigny, a professor of criminal justice at Georgia State University.
It could also be that having sex more often correlates to a more active life overall, which has been connected to better brain function in previous research.
The number of background checks conducted by the FBI, which correlates with approximate gun sales, soared to 27,538,673 — an increase of more than 4 million over 2015.
The two sing a duet titled "Places That Aren't Even There," which correlates the horniness of testosterone injections with Jackson's ever-growing desire to get a phalloplasty.
While her figures have a Renaissance quality, the imagery correlates equally well with Medieval art due to its symbolic visual language set within a relatively flat space.
Healthy young people have few of these aging cells, but after age 60, they begin to accumulate, and their increasing quantity correlates with disabilities of old age.
Incidentally, once a candidate is in the low 230s at this point, his or her chance of winning correlates nearly perfectly with where the candidate is polling.
An alliance with the incoherent personality cult of Donald Trump's candidacy correlates strongly with failure to obtain a high school diploma, and withdrawal from the labor force.
This measure, which closely correlates to the unemployment rate in the Labor Department' employment report, is pointing to further declines in the jobless rate and labor market slack.
Enter a latest possible wakeup time, and this alarm clock will find the closest time within the 30 previous minutes that correlates to the end of a cycle.
Putin has expressed an interest in extending New START rather than allowing it to expire – a view that correlates with President Trump's worries about a new arms race.
It notes that there's "substantial evidence" for an association between marijuana and psychotic disorders, and that the association is dose-dependent — greater risk correlates with heavier marijuana use.
For each home run hit this year by a major league team, that correlates to an extra 403 fans per game — or about 3,000 total fans this season.
The real point was to test English-learners' knowledge of tricky bits of grammar, and to see how this correlates with the age at which their studies began.
UW's system attaches the camera's output directly to the output of the antenna, so the brightness of a pixel directly correlates to the length of the signal reflected.
Jeffrey Lewis, a missile expert at the Middlebury Institute of International Studies in Monterey, California, said heavy investment in missiles often correlates with an interest in nuclear weapons.
This measure, which closely correlates to the unemployment rate in the Labor Department's employment report, is pointing to further declines in the jobless rate and labor market slack.
"It's just a good old-fashioned risk-on trade, which correlates with the yen weakening," said Richard Scalone, co-head of foreign exchange at TJM Brokerage in Chicago.
That shadow is then translated into an acoustic signal that correlates to the high-pitched whine of a mosquito, say, or the low-pitched hum of a bumblebee.
John Balmes already has data suggesting that running an exhaust hood while cooking correlates with a steep reduction both in household particulate levels and in childhood asthma attacks.
A weaker dollar is generally associated with an upturn in global trade, while a strengthening dollar correlates with fading trade momentum, according to Oxford Economics, a think tank.
Today's educated establishment is still basically selected on the basis of I.Q. High I.Q. correlates with career success but is not the crucial quality required for civic leadership.
In mammals, like elephants, large size correlates with certain life-history traits like long life spans, long gestation periods and relatively few offspring per female, Dr. MacPhee said.
And a cursory scan of the industries in this second group — which also includes automakers, medical-equipment makers and others — correlates well with the ones hoarding the most cash.
As I've been reading the psychological research on intellectual humility and the character traits it correlates with, I can't help but fume: Why can't more people be like this?
Researchers at Stanford University note that productivity suffers as the number of hours worked increase, which correlates to a number of spillover effects like sleep deprivation and higher stress.
This measure, which closely correlates to the unemployment rate in the Labor Department's employment report, suggests that the jobless rate and labor market slack could decline further this year.
Researchers have found that predominantly agricultural countries have a higher rate of spring suicides than industrial countries, and intense outdoor labor correlates with a greater spring peak in suicide.
"What we are actually seeing is that the activity correlates with schadenfreude; within the limits of this study, we cannot know what the causal relationship is," he told Gizmodo.
That iteration was both likened to the Papa John's slogan and criticized for its meritocratic undertones by putting "skills" first, suggesting the former correlates with better jobs and wages.
On a day-to-day basis, your level of happiness largely correlates to how many interactions you've had — especially with strong ties, though weak ties also play a role.
The decline roughly correlates with the death of Hussain, the British hacker, who was killed by an airstrike in Syria in August 2015 after being in contact with Rahim.
For example, it is now possible for individuals to know their average time spent in REM sleep over three months and whether their sleep quality correlates with bad weather.
And those ads are working a little too well: Several long-term studies have found that higher exposure to alcohol ads correlates with an increase in drinking among youth.
"As this alliance system spreads and expands, it correlates with this dramatic decline, this unprecedented drop, in warfare," says Michael Beckley, a professor of international relations at Tufts University.
In Malcolm Gladwell's "The Tipping Point," Mr. Gladwell stresses that human behavior correlates to certain types of environment, which could explain why Germany's reimprisonment rate is only 023 percent.
Some people suspect the timing of the lawsuit being made public correlates with the end of their trip to Africa, which has been warmly received by the international press.
The starkness of the studies correlates with the rising number of people -- especially Democrats -- who see climate change as not just an issue but the issue of our times.
Jamie Thompson, Head of Macro Scenarios at Oxford Economics, told CNBC via phone on Friday upbeat sentiment about the eurozone correlates with a drop in concern over European populism.
Except, we don't know for sure that the timeline of events -- and the reporting on who said what when -- in the Nunes memo correlates with the objective truth. Why?
It correlates with President Trump's promise to save the coal industry and the administration's argument that a rash of coal and nuclear plant closings is threatening the electric grid.
Not too long ago you published a study, with Semir Zeki, a neurobiologist at University College London, and other collaborators, on The Experience of Mathematical Beauty and Its Neural Correlates.
The jump in detentions correlates to the expansion of priorities under the Trump administration, said Tracey Valerio, the former budget director at ICE and current senior counsel at Frontier Solutions.
However, the profile of the Dhaka gunmen correlates with findings of studies in the U.S. and Europe by researcher Zeeshan ul-hassan Usmani, George Washington University and the Brookings Institution.
No doubt the uptick in loans correlates with the rebound in Bitcoin's value, which was priced as low as $3,400 earlier this year but is now valued at roughly $11,400.
I always recommend The Ordinary's Glycolic Acid toner, and the Glossier Solution as well, both of which will help in balancing your pH levels, which correlates to better skin tone.
"I think your ability to separate sex and emotion correlates to how you feel about sex, how you think about sex, and how much sexual experience you have," Thomas says.
Each unique sound produced correlates to a specific operation, allowing an attacker to extract encryption keys, passwords, and even what you're typing from your computer, using only your phone's mic.
The bank expects oil demand to grow more slowly than previously anticipated, which correlates to J.P. Morgan's downward revisions to economic growth in Europe, Latin America and the Middle East.
The dramatic increase in e-cigarettes usage among youth correlates with the rise in spending on e-cigarette advertisements to $115 million in 2014, up from $85033 million in 2011.
Given this information it feels that these reports either inveigh against or are not germane to Vaughn's primary assertion that racial exclusion correlates with the development of the office cubicle.
This significant inflow of foreign-currency funding correlates with the Central Bank of Russia's (CBR) FX reserves increase of about USD13 billion in January and therefore could be cross-border.
At this point, think of it as a strong warning sign, and one that correlates with a number of indicators showing widespread dissatisfaction and frustration with the American political system.
A weighted average of Purchasing Manager Index data — which correlates closely with GDP growth — implies that British GDP was exactly zero in Q1, according to Pantheon Macroeconomics analyst Samuel Tombs.
Sociologists Jaclyn Wong of the University of Chicago and Andrew Penner of the University of California at Irvine gathered data from past studies to prove how attractiveness correlates to income.
Matt and Ezra run through the political science research on how economic growth correlates with electoral success, how analogous situations (like severe weather events) have impacted past elections, and more.
Dr. Godfrey says that while there may have already been underlying predispositions for these mental states, her research shows the trauma of a sibling's suicide correlates with higher rates overall.
The Senate represents states, rather than people, and in an era when the population size of a state increasingly correlates with its partisan lean, Republicans are simply getting extra representation.
ELAINE EDELMANEAST BRUNSWICK, N.J. To the Editor: Joan C. Williams excoriates progressive "elites" for joking about "plumber's butt" and correlates that with the dearth of qualified plumbers and trades people.
And we can't possibly know how sexual orientation or gender identity combines with other identities (such as race) and whether that correlates to differences in employment, housing or geographic location.
According to the World Bank, the return on one year of secondary education for a girl correlates with as high as a 25 percent increase in wages later in life.
The first phase of my research was showing how powerful a placebo could be potentially: showing that it actually changes how people experience illnesses, and that it has neurobiological correlates.
The instant takeaway is usually that more ads correlates to more business, but the risk when increasing the number of ads on a platform is that they become less valuable.
On all measurable indicators — technical skills, professional soft skills and psychometric profiles of what correlates with happy clients — our female developers compete, and many cases out-compete, with their male colleagues.
The value of the gift card you receive from Google correlates to how much you spend on the phone you buy, though it won't reflect how much you pay in taxes.
But while you watch Barden get showered with extravagant gifts — including diamonds and a vespa — you might miss her beauty evolution throughout the film, which directly correlates with her character's development.
This isn't just basic human rights: it correlates to reduced family sizes, which means we're less likely to strain the planet to breaking point with 10 billion human beings by 2100.
Critics may say such language reveals boorish thinking or a limited vocabulary, but swearing is often impressively strategic, and a fluency in crass language typically correlates with verbal fluency in general.
"If you want to study subjective experiences and their neural correlates, dreams are an excellent means to do that," said Katja Valli, a neuroscientist at the University of Turku in Finland.
The bottom line is this: The forces of authoritarianism are collecting in the Republican Party, and the chaos-and-threat rhetorical politics of Trumpism are key correlates of anti-democratic attitudes.
Research shows that rule of law — including clear and transparent laws, protection of basic rights, responsive and accountable government, and efficient and impartial dispute resolution mechanisms — correlates closely to economic prosperity.
Besides guiding consumers, he said, HowGood gives brands and groceries a far clearer understanding of how sustainable their products really are, compared to the industry, and how that correlates to sales.
We've seen that access to information on which financial products provide lifetime income, balance a portfolio and offer principal protection from market volatility, like fixed indexed annuities, correlates to retirement readiness.
But Joslyn and company find that even after you control for gender, race, education, age, rural/urban status, and even party affiliation, gun ownership still correlates strongly with presidential vote choice.
This change correlates with the recent vigorous efforts of the A.P.A. to increase the proportion of women (and minorities) in philosophy and to root out all forms of bias and discrimination.
"I don't know whether that correlates in any way with the opioid epidemic, but low-back pain increased to be the third leading cause in 2016 in their study," he said.
An increase of just one star in a rating on Amazon correlates with a 26 percent increase in sales, according to a recent analysis by the e-commerce consulting firm Pattern.
But too often a defendant's ability to buy their freedom correlates little to the level of risk that police, prosecutors and a judge feel he or she poses to the community.
An increase of just one star in a rating on Amazon correlates with a 20163 percent increase in sales, according to a recent analysis by the e-commerce consulting firm Pattern.
The Grolier Club is exploring the overlooked art of American security engraving, in which the strength of an artwork correlates to the security of the banknote or bond it's printed on.
It's a love song between us and the world, and our relationships in between, and the fear of the unknown and how that correlates and translates with relationships and other phenomena.
Oil of Every Pearl's Un-Insides crackles with the thrill of endless becoming, the tenderness that often correlates with distance, and the sound effects that immortalize Sophie in the aural world.
The visual cortex became much more active with the rest of the brain, and blood flow to visual regions also increased, which the researchers believe correlates with the hallucinations reported by volunteers.
Natixis economist Joseph LaVorgna said the Federal Reserve's industrial production index correlates very closely to GDP growth, and the correlation between its quarterly annualized changes and real GDP growth is around 70%.
We looked at the split between rural and urban households in 284 municipalities as well as the proportion of houses with dirt floors, which correlates closely with the share of rural households.
Though it is difficult to study the health effects of pesticide use, especially in developing countries, the PAHO correlates the rise in childhood pesticide poisoning with increased import of pesticides for agriculture.
By studying the relationship between venture capital and IPOs of the past five years, we can get an idea of whether raising more capital in the best companies correlates to better outcomes.
Players whose time ice correlates with positive shot differential (as measured on metrics such as Corsi and Fenwick, named after their creators) thus have more value than traditional point totals might suggest.
One remarkable finding that actually dates back to the early 20th century, the 1930's, is the finding that being born or growing up in an urban area actually correlates with schizophrenia.
Support for Black Lives Matter correlates directly to age, with 50 percent of all adults younger than 463 saying they agree with the movement, compared with 20 percent who disagree with it.
It is troubling, while overall marriage rates decline, that not being married correlates with a 5 percentage point lower labor force participation rate for men between the ages of 25 and 54.
A bedside test — perhaps something involving reacting to an emotional video, or a blood test to find genetic correlates — would allow doctors to better direct their patients to treatments that will work.
The growth of Chabad correlates with fierce divisions about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and a small but growing contingent of American Jews who prioritize Israel above any other political or social issue.
Because neuroscientists lack a "rich biological vocabulary" for the variety of brain states, they can be tempted to borrow correlates from psychology before they have shown there is in fact a correlation.
WATCH: Breaking Down Why William and Kate Made an Official Visit to Pakistan "Actually what happens here in Pakistan directly correlates to what happens on the streets of the U.K.," he added.
"My brother-in-law is a baseball player and they're at home together watching the game," the 28-year-old singer said, referring to Game 7, which correlates with country music's biggest night.
"The tepid policy change shows that leadership still does not understand how closely discrimination correlates to harassment," Tanuja Gupta, a Google employee and one of the walkout organizers, told Gizmodo in an email.
"For the past two weeks, we have seen an increasingly worrying spike in military operations that correlates with high levels of civilian casualties," said Marianne Gasser, head of the ICRC's delegation in Syria.
"The temptation is to say that correlation correlates inversely to equity market direction, and I will say in down markets, correlation tends to rise," said Julian Emanuel, equity and derivatives strategist at UBS.
"We also noticed that there is a correlation between the number of laws in a state regarding equal pay and the gender pay gap — more laws correlates with a smaller gap," he says.
"It correlates to GDP pretty well, and I did notice within the data that there was a big inventory build within the fourth quarter," said LaVorgna, the firm's chief economist for the Americas.
Calculations by analysts at Citi suggest that every $500 billion reduction in quantitative easing across advanced economies correlates with a rise in the 10-year global term premium of around 11 basis points.
Researchers have found that a spike in rodent populations correlates to a spike in Lyme disease infections in humans the following year, which is why the tick population is causing so much concern.
The paradox is that North Carolina wants to force people to use the bathroom that correlates to their assumed gender at birth, while the sports police essentially want to exclude them from same.
"None of that is based in science, of course—access to adult material correlates pretty strongly with decreases in sexual assault, and increases with sexual knowledge, health, and even feminist attitudes," he said.
If you think about the fact that people who have fewer friends on Facebook tend to be older, which correlates perhaps with them being more conservative, and following pages of conservative media outlets.
There are studies for everything—to show that pornography consumption correlates with aggressive behavior, that performers are victims of sexual abuse, and that such findings are premised on ill-founded stereotypes and stigmas.
Just a few months after North Carolina's discriminatory bathroom law was repealed, Texas is trying to pass a very similar bill restricting transgender students from using the bathroom that correlates with their gender identity.
That correlates with a 34% increase in the cost for undergraduate tuition, fees, room, and board at public colleges and universities, and a 25% increase at private non-profit institutions between 2004 and 2014.
In her introduction, Ms. Steinem says the series will tell "a story you've never been told" exploring how the status of women around the world correlates directly to the stability and safety of societies.
A higher color temperature generally correlates with more blue light, according to Richard Stevens, professor of community medicine and health care at the University of Connecticut, who was not involved in the new study.
Because income level correlates with health, it isn't surprising that Dr. Goeres found significant differences when her team analyzed five years of health data from people over 85: two groups in metropolitan Portland, Ore.
Other studies by the study's lead researcher Eric Kim have found that a higher sense of purpose also correlates to a reduced risks of disability, stroke, heart disease, sleep issues and other health problems.
And because access to drug treatment directly correlates with a reduction in violent crime, it would make sense that insuring the greatest number of people protects even more people from becoming victims of crime.
Despite a dose of healthy skepticism, it's hard to ignore the growing body of research dedicated to the neural correlates and potential benefits of these practices, including non-Christian ones, like mindfulness and meditation.
We're conscious of our thoughts and feelings; what we're not conscious of is their physical correlates, the chemical states in our bodies that constitute them and without which nothing could be felt or thought.
Ms. Malarich said trees are also a public health issue, citing studies showing that more trees in a community correlates with lower asthma rates, reduced hospital visits during heat waves and improved mental health.
Last year, the psychologist Daria J. Kuss, part of the International Gaming Research Unit at Nottingham Trent University, and her colleagues published a review of 27 studies investigating the neurobiological correlates of compulsive gaming.
His lawyers called on Pietro Pietrini—director of the IMT School for Advanced Studies in Lucca, Italy, and an expert on the neurobiological correlates of antisocial behavior—to testify at their client's trial last year.
But a new study comes with a buzzkill for these would-be partygoers: It turns out that suddenly letting everyone consume a drug linked to violence and accidents also tightly correlates with way more crime.
Kay explained that in living primates, tooth size correlates well with body size, and based on their analysis, this monkey would have been around 230 to 240 grams, a little more than half a pound.
Its most controversial provision maintains that in schools and government buildings, transgender people must use the restroom that correlates with the gender on their birth certificates, though private sector businesses can institute their own policies.
The Reuters Tankan, which strongly correlates with the Bank of Japan's quarterly tankan survey, also found manufacturers' sentiment is expected to tumble to zero over the next three months, although non-manufacturers are seen rebounding.
In addition, study subjects' newly found desire to be closer together physically (in romantic, familial and platonic ways) directly correlates to brain studies that show that the neurotransmitter oxytocin is released when listening to music.
This isn't speculation, more an informed guess: There is no file-keeping system in the UK that correlates "completing a gut-buster breakfast challenge" and "dying within a decade," but I can assume a correlation.
At the same time, as you said, Trump embodies all of the decadent features of our time, but his presidency is just performing a drama that doesn't necessarily have strong correlates in the real world.
The uptick in casualties likely correlates with the increase in joint American-Afghan ground operations to bloody the Taliban during the final months of the peace negotiations between the United States and the insurgent group.
He wanted to know if it was possible for someone to move up the income ladder within their lifetime and if that correlates with what college they attended, Swarthmore reports on its News & Events page.
In other words, despite a too-common misconception of Muslim religiosity as at odds with an American identity, the two seem to go together; it correlates with civic engagement outside of the mosque as well.
Be smart: There is no way to tell if the decline in cigarette use correlates to the increase in e-cigarette use, even when tobacco companies tout vapes are an alternative to smoking, The Verge reports.
"There is a growing body of solid scientific data that correlates obesity, poor nutritional status, lack of exercise, smoking and marijuana usage ... with decreased semen parameters such as sperm concentration, motility and morphology," Bar-Chama said.
The tempered glass screen survives any deep scratches up to a 7 on the Mohs Hardness Scale—which correlates roughly to quartz—meaning the keys or loose change in your pocket probably won't do much damage.
The monthly poll, which strongly correlates with the Bank of Japan's quarterly tankan survey, suggested the economy remains underpowered after declines in exports and consumer spending led to a contraction in output in the fourth quarter.
Simply testing the idea might provide new knowledge about HIV and its so-called correlates of protection in the human immune system—so other vaccine makers would know what to look for in their own research.
Mosques bear almost no resemblance to the institutions Donald Trump says he would consider shutting down: multiple academic studies show mosque attendance correlates positively with higher levels of civic engagement, volunteerism, even better mental health outcomes.
They're trying to move to threat hunting — looking at how something happening on one part of the network correlates to what's happening to on another part of the network — which requires a lot of data analysis.
But how they feel about the court battle correlates pretty strongly with whose side they're on to begin with: 82 percent of Democrats said the courts acted appropriately, while 73 percent of Republicans said they didn't.
They realized that this correlates with how babies develop in infancy: Premature babies are at a higher risk of visual defects, possibly because they're removed from the thyroid-rich environment of their mothers' womb too soon.
Microsoft announced a major update to its Dynamics 365 product line today, which correlates to the growing amount of data in the enterprise and how to collect and understand that data to produce better customer experiences.
More than 90% of the entire Indian population is now registered in the identity program, which sees citizens issued with a 12-digit number that correlates with specific biometric data such as iris scans and fingerprints.
In 2013, for instance, a team of psychologists published a study in which they claimed that they had found neural correlates for nine very distinct human emotions: anger, disgust, envy, fear, happiness, lust, pride, sadness, and shame.
There is a straightforward way to foil this approach: multifactor authentication, which requires anyone logging in to a network to be in physical possession of a chip-enhanced ID card that correlates with their username and password.
Your ability to master throwing up walls, ramps, and bounce pads directly correlates to your survival potential, and this is the thing that has made Fortnite so intriguing in the now-crowded market of battle royale games.
" Meanwhile, race correlates strongly with partisan preference: "In 2008, for example, African-American voters supported the Democratic candidates by an estimated 90 percent, and white voters supported the Republican candidates by an estimated 81 to 88 percent.
The idea is to be able to track not just where applicant and referral traffic comes from, but how this correlates to the quality of an applicant and whether or not it leads to an eventual hire.
This algorithm automatically correlates chemical features like the presence of particular groups of atoms with measures of hazard such as the median lethal dose in an animal test, allowing all chemicals in the database to be compared.
Conventional wisdom has it that oysters should be eaten only in months that have r's in their names, a classification that loosely correlates with the seasons in which waters are coldest and oysters are at their best.
Ophir Tanz, the chief executive of Gum Gum, a technology company that analyzes the images posted on social media and correlates them with brands, claims that the potential of social platforms in sport has been hugely undervalued.
"While builder sentiment has been relatively flat for the last few months, the March HMI reading correlates with NAHB's forecast of a steady firming of the single-family sector in 2016," said NAHB Chief Economist David Crowe.
In 6900, short line railroads enjoyed their first ever fatality free year, an accomplishment that no doubt correlates with the commitment the 2628-plus carriers made to maintaining quality infrastructure across their collective 28503,22019 miles of track.
Until they do, the health care system will continue to remain saturated by the more topical physical conditions with underlying mental health correlates, and a nation of such vibrancy and strength will never reach its full potential.
On the July 19 episode of the podcast, Vox's Sarah Kliff, Matt Yglesias, and Ezra Klein talk about a paper — aptly titled "High Achievers" — out of the Netherlands that found marijuana use correlates to worse academic performance.
While it's well-known that exercise correlates to longer lifespans, improved mood, and other health benefits, the impact of all these factors on your wallet aren't as immediately obvious, but staying fit can help you stay solvent.
Here, drawing on research in urban planning, behavioral economics, and environmental psychology, as well as on his own fieldwork around the world, he posits that a community's resilience correlates strongly with the robustness of its social infrastructure.
Marko Kolanovic, global head of macro quantitative and derivatives strategy, said when oil prices are stable, oil correlates positively with the S&P 500, but when there are large price increases, the correlation weakens and becomes negative.
We're clearly in a period where race more closely correlates with party than it used to, and, as exit polls show, whites in some parts of the country are starting to vote more like whites in the South.
We looked at the split between rural and urban households in the 284 municipalities for which data are available, as well as the proportion of houses with dirt floors, which correlates closely with the share of rural households.
Developed by a team from the University of California San Diego, the device is able to record an electrocardiogram (EKG) of your heart's activity and levels of lactate, a chemical that correlates with physical exertion, at the same time.
The duration of these microlensing events correlates to the mass of the object, with lensing of Earths and super-Earths lasting for only a few hours, Jupiter-mass worlds lasting one to two days, and stars lasting several days.
Speculate if you must about whether this shift correlates with a tumultuous personal life—or the oppressive policies of his church—but since the erosion of his family, Cruise has doubled down on playing chiseled cyborgs that defy aging.
Customers would someday be able to select their food through an app, or the BeeHex printers could make food that correlates to their health needs, taking into consideration data transmitted from internet connected medical devices or fitness-related wearables.
If physicians continue to pad their telemedicine abilities, we should see a related increase in overall telemedicine use: Growth in physicians' self-reported telemedicine skills correlates with growth in telemedicine visits, which ballooned about260%annually between 2015 and 2017.
Perhaps that's why there's a renewed sense of energy surrounding CTE: Burg said that in the almost ten years she's been principal—a timeline that roughly correlates with the last financial crisis—she consistently saw an uptick in applications.
Here are two most famous ones: "The common thing people would do is say, 'We found that activation in some area correlates with some aspect of people's personality,'" Russell Poldrack, a researcher at Stanford's Center for Reproducible Neuroscience, explains.
"The price trend definitely correlates with height," said Jonathan J. Miller, the president of the real estate appraisal firm Miller Samuel, who noted that unobstructed views became de rigueur for the most expensive apartment buildings of the last decade.
This led them to hypothesize that, on average, belief (or lack of belief) in climate change correlates with political affiliation rather than with some other complex intellectual process that might only have a little bit to do with politics.
According to this model, every 20-point gain in the MSCI index correlates with a $1 trillion injection in liquidity - the index's current level implies a global liquidity pool of $19.9 trillion, but actual liquidity today totals $17.5 trillion.
A September report from Harvard's Joint Center for Housing Studies shows that the loss of nearly 2628 million low-cost rental units in the United States between 28500-6900 correlates to rising housing cost burdens for low-income households.
That this inequality now so clearly correlates with city size — the largest metros are the most unequal — also shows how changes in the economy are both rewarding and rattling what we have come to think of as 'superstar cities.
As for wealth, it has been shown to improve people's life satisfaction only to a certain point: For example, a 2010 study found that wealth correlates to increased happiness, but that trend stops when people make $75,000 a year.
Insurers that have taken the lead in using telematics while it has been voluntary are better placed for when it becomes mandatory, given their experience of collecting data from devices, analysing how it correlates with claims, and factoring this into pricing.
"Right now we can sample the blood, but we don't know how that correlates to levels in the meat at all," Shanna Ivey, professor of animal science at New Mexico State University, who is working with the USDA, told BuzzFeed News.
If you're a state that has strict gun laws on the books, it's an indication that the gun lobby or gun rights people in that state are not as strong, which also correlates to less gun ownership to begin with.
This perfume launch in a way correlates to your career: It's a mysterious, darker version of a perfume, and you've made a name for yourself in the thriller genre — was this what interested you in being the face of the campaign?
But it does signal a new willingness by the company to listen to those directly affected by Airbnb's rapid spread in dense urban centers, especially as critics claim that Airbnb's rise directly correlates to the declining availability of affordable housing.
Ms Hicks and her colleagues found that although the frequency with which couples have sex does not have much correlation with how satisfied they claim to be with their partner, it correlates well with their automatic attitudes towards one another.
According to the Political Parity research, almost half of all members of Congress served previously in their state legislatures, so encouraging more women to run for these offices correlates significantly with a state electing women as senators and/or governors.
"The ISM New Orders Index, the PMI that correlates best with S&P 500 earnings, dipped into contraction territory on September 1st with a reading of 47.2," the UBS strategists Francis Trahan and Samuel Blackman wrote in a recent client note.
In the wellness category, a new breed of wearable devices lets users learn how well they sleep and correlates the results with behaviors that might interrupt sleep, like drinking coffee late in the day or bringing a smartphone into bed.
This correlates with both figures on plastic manufacturing and coastal population growth in California, and brings us to a troubling conclusion: As seaside cities continue to boom, so does the amount of microplastic flowing into the sea, tainting whole ecosystems.
One can view the high consumption of gay porn in Mississippi and trans porn in North Carolina as hypocritical, but an argument also could be made that the hypersexualization of trans bodies directly correlates with perceiving them as a threat.
Into this language lapse comes Allie Rowbottom's "Jell-O Girls," a memoir that traces the lives of three generations of women — inheritors to the Jell-O fortune, along with a variety of illnesses the author correlates to repression and trauma.
Marijuana was one of the most popular alleged cures in the genre, which correlates with audience demand: Stanford University researchers recently found that online searches for cannabis and cancer had grown at 10 times the rate of other standard medical therapies.
Finally, we also know that the extent to which our military families are supported during service and throughout the transition from military to civilian life, correlates directly to their willingness to recommend military service to their own children and to others.
Their goal was to establish a much more precise timeline that pinpointed when, in the limestone record, a sudden spike in space dust appears, and if it correlates to the emergence of more numerous and complex forms of marine life.
Details: The researchers found that a seasonal variation to Antarctic blue whales' pitch correlates with breaking sea ice in the southern Indian Ocean, suggesting that seasonally they're laboring to make their voices heard above the crackling and grinding sounds of breaking ice.
Photo credit: ShutterstockCenturies-old theories surrounding human height as it correlates to evolution have stated two things: those closer to the equator were more linear and longer, while people who lived closer to the poles were wider and shorter, but generally bigger.
By the numbers, earning power clearly correlates to education; a good education offers a better chance of a job with higher pay and all the benefits that job security can bring - better health, better housing, and a more prosperous future for one's family.
Some are complicated and some are simple, so they're looking at the mating strategy and the habits of these different species and trying figure out what's happening in some species that's not happening in others, and how that correlates to the anatomy.
This tool, which is based on a database of more than 10,000 words rated on a scale from 1 (least happy) to 9 (most happy), has been used in previous academic studies and correlates with traditional survey-based measures of well‐being.
Kathy Bernstein Harris, senior manager for teenage driving initiatives at the National Safety Council, a nonprofit, said that some insurers offered discounts for students who get good grades (even though it's not necessarily clear that being a good student correlates with safer driving).
He has theorized that "group size" of both humans and nonhuman primates — the number of people (or, say, chimpanzees) one can maintain social cohesion with — correlates to "relative neocortical volume," or the ratio of the neocortex to the rest of the brain.
The chorus also correlates with Kendall's jersey, which is a nod to the bougie wool baseball caps Logan sports on the daily, as well as the first episode of the show, during which his infamous million dollar home run bet went down.
"If you think that higher oil correlates with economic growth, then you're most likely to set up a basket of stocks that does well when the economy is accelerating, and you can buy that basket every time oil goes higher," Cramer said.
"So if you think that higher oil correlates with economic growth, then you're most likely to set up a basket of stocks that does well when the economy is accelerating, and you can buy that basket every time oil goes higher," Cramer said.
California requires evidence of a mental defect that correlates to the specifics of the situation, such as a will or contract; Massachusetts does not have that requirement but does look to expert opinion and would evaluate a person's ability to manage affairs effectively, lawyers said.
The finding fits with other melancholy ones from economists, including Anne Case and Angus Deaton, who have pointed to declining life-expectancy for poor whites, and Raj Chetty of Stanford and his colleagues at Harvard and elsewhere, who show how inequality correlates with illness.
Future U.S. House studies should also present disaggregated staff data by individual member offices and committee offices so that the public can see how staff diversity correlates to the diversity of the population in each member's district and in the nation as a whole.
As Penn State sociologist Shannon Monnat found, Trump's overperformance compared with Romney in Rust Belt counties correlates with all sorts of declining health outcomes, including deaths due to drugs, alcohol, and suicide: Note that, like the opioid figures, this only finds correlation, not causation.
The same is true of having low IQ. Being a man gives you a leg up, but doesn't guarantee success; the same is true of high IQ. IQ correlates with income at about 0.2 to 0.3, about the same level as parental socioeconomic status.
Jeff Dengate, the "runner-in-chief" at Runner's World magazine, says the popularity of turkey trots over the past few years correlates with an increased interest in races in general and a surge in new runners taking up the sport over the past decade.
By bringing this work to light specifically for this exhibition, the Prado confronts head on the uncomfortable place this work inhabits within Goya's oeuvre as well as the poignant suffering and mockery of the figure represented, which Goya directly correlates with non-normative sexuality.
Warren's slide closely correlates to the October 15 presidential debate in which she was pilloried by, among others, South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Pete Buttigieg and Biden for her support of "Medicare for All" and her lack of specifics about how she would pay for it.
It's possible Trump is thinking of the $5.6 million figure Clinton's campaign paid Perkins Coie from June 2015 to December 2016 plus the $3.6 million the DNC paid the law firm during the same time period -- a period that roughly correlates to the dossier's creation.
The study found that a person whose father was a senior white-collar worker was 4.5 times more likely to belong to the wealthiest fifth of the population than someone whose father was a manual worker - largely because social origin correlates closely with one's level of education.
It is also true that China's GDP often grows faster than physical correlates, like tonnes of rail cargo or kilowatt-hours of electricity, two alternative indicators once cited by Mr Li. But this may be because GDP reflects the value of final goods, not simply their volume.
Compositional data from the Ralph/Multispectral Visible Imaging Camera (MVIC) on NASA's New Horizons spacecraft, shown in the right inset, indicates that the location of the bright ice on the mountain peaks correlates almost exactly with the distribution of methane ice, shown in false color as purple.
While tau tangles do show up later in the disorder's development, some research has shown that the spread of abnormal tau correlates better to the visible progression of the disease than amyloid (by contrast, plaques can be found in the brains of people with no visible dementia).
Coca-Cola funded studies to show that sugar-sweetened beverages and sugar have no effect on diets, weight, or health, and that NHANES — the main survey that correlates sugar-sweetened beverages with diabetes and obesity — has such badly flawed methods that you can ignore what it says.
The Long Island City headquarter appears to be on Vernon Boulevard between 45th Avenue and 45th Rd.; the Arlington headquarters looks to be on Jefferson Davis Highway near South Hayes Street; and the Nashville center correlates to the intersection of Church Street and 10th Ave. North.
Brooks said the uptick in hate groups correlates with a general rise in targeted attacks against the members of the LGBTQ community: A 2019 report released by the Federal Bureau of Investigations found that hate crimes against LGBTQ people had increased six percent over the past year.
We see this in research that finds that the top share of income has historically been driven by changes in top tax rates, and in other studies that show the mighty growth of incomes in the financial sector correlates closely with an increase in financial deregulation.
The technology and history behind why that weird URL exists gets a little complicated (read about it in detail here), but the short version is that a browser can recognize that this ugly string of numbers correlates to specific emoji domain even if it can't render the emoji.
"The results show that the sleep loss effect on the brain is specific to certain regions and that this correlates with the myelin content of the directly adjacent regions: the more myelin in a specific area, the more the effect appears similar to adults," Kurth said, reports Science Daily.
"I need some water/something came over me/way too hot to simmer down/might as well overheat," he drones, nailing the eerie feeling; later, when he impersonates a lech asking, disingenuously, to only put "the head in," the extent to which desire correlates with self-hatred is unclear.
After a sizzling summer, U.S. Open champion Johnson enters the Tour Championship starting in Atlanta on Thursday as the top seed and favorite to clinch the $10 million bonus awarded to the season-long FedEx Cup champion, a points race that roughly correlates with the PGA Tour money list.
LIVING IN AMERICA: FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT, HARLEM AND MODERN HOUSING In the gallery's new location, part of the university's expansion into Harlem, this exhibit correlates the crotchety architect's proposals for developments of single-family homes with the rise of the public housing tower in New York. Sept. 220–Dec.
Earlier this year, results from the first-ever human neuroimaging study showed neural correlates of what any acid user has long known: Under LSD, the brain's visual cortex communicates with other regions in the brain more than usual, which may explain the vivid and complex imagery of the experience.
Mass shootings have become an everyday occurrence in the United States, and that horrific fact clearly correlates with the fact that the country is flooded with firearms, and flooded with firearms that have nothing to do with self-defense, or hunting, or any rational form of gun enthusiasm.
So, as usual, I like to know more about why colors resonate and what is speaking to what universe, and so, I did a little research on Google and I found that the color yellow correlates to the third chakra in the body, which is the solar plexis.
Mylee scans the electrochemical properties of milk and then correlates that to data points based on MyMilk Labs' research to calculate where the sample is on the continuum, then tells mothers if their milk is "delayed" or "advanced," relative to the time that has passed since they gave birth.
A higher share of female legislators correlates with less military spending and less use of force in foreign policy, even after controlling for other explanations like partisanship, according to an analysis by researchers from Texas A&M University of data from 22 established democracies from 1970 to 2000.
Of course, illiteracy also correlates with other factors, such as socioeconomic background, but, even when those are taken into account, illiteracy is still more likely to be a predictor of poverty, poor health, and the likelihood of ending up in the criminal justice system than most other factors.
The lead paint ban, removal of leaded gasoline from America's filling stations, and lead abatement efforts — which all decreased lead exposure particularly among children born from around 1975 to the late 1980s — correlates strongly to the cohort of children who hit peak criminal age in the 1990s and 2000s.
"One of the oldest and most consistent findings in studies on the correlates and antecedents of porn use is that people who are more religious tend to watch pornography less often," Samuel Perry, the study's author and an assistant professor of sociology and religious studies at the university, told Broadly.
Eric Hanushek, a Stanford professor of economics who studies education, points out that among all the countless reforms tried over the years—smaller schools, smaller class sizes, beautiful new buildings—the one that correlates most reliably with good student outcomes is the presence of good teachers and principals who stick around.
The law is similar to HB2, North Carolina's infamous piece of legislation, which forced trans people to use the restroom that correlates to the gender marker on their birth certificate (and is expected to be repealed very soon because of its immense cost, both financial and reputational, to the state).
One imagines those one in five are probably the most strongly pro-choice or pro-life, and that the strongest pro-life belief -- that abortion should be illegal in all circumstances, even rape, incest, or life of the pregnant woman -- probably correlates with many other religious and conservative beliefs as well.
They also have lower wages, which impacts not just them, but their communities and their countries, and all of us, the first lady said, citing a study by the World Bank, which found that every year of secondary school education correlates with an 18% increase in a girls' future earning potential.
Generally speaking, the way Western law enforcement agencies treat supporters of ISIS -- whether they are female or male, have attempted to join or failed to join, have remained with the group or left of their own accord -- correlates to their individual stories and not their skin color, as is being claimed.
While the CDC, who conducted the largest and most credible study on the topic, has never identified any connection that supports the idea that Tinder usage correlates with, let alone causes, an increase in STDs, we're of course in favor of organizations that provide public education resources on the topic.
In Bloomberg, however, Trump faces a direct challenge to core principles that underpin his entire political career, including his use of personal wealth as a measuring stick for power and importance, as well as his insistence that success in the private sector correlates directly to success in the White House.

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