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And Thaler didn't just document deviations from rationality, he showed that there are consistent, usable patterns in those deviations.
The chart showed that the S&P 500 went from 1.6 standard deviations above its 50-DMA to 3.2 standard deviations below in the span of two trading days.
Based on this information, the board pondered the following factors in its decision: The transitory deviations of inflation with respect to the goal and the persistence of (the deviations).
The adverse impact calculated by OFCCP exceeds six standard deviations.
All of the deviations below are an average since 2001.
By definition, world records are exceptional deviations from the norm.
"We realized the deviations from the rules," Mr. Kancler wrote.
He cautioned that deviations from expectations are unlikely to show up.
The whole more than made up for such relatively brief deviations.
I'm interested in deviations because they make you notice the normal.
That is, the largest deviations occur early in the illnesses onset.
For a sense of scale, Mathematica Policy Research's best evidence on the effectiveness of the highly touted KIPP charter school network finds that after three years at KIPP there is significant improvement on three out of four test metrics — up 0.25 standard deviations on one English test, 0.22 standard deviations on another, and 0.28 standard deviations on one of two math tests.
But deviations from the expected outcome could have massive implications for investors.
There is little better than an upward trend with only tiny deviations.
"These files highlight new deviations identified in the manufacturing documentation," EDF said.
Yet dig deeper and deviations from the norm do begin to emerge.
Deviations from the books felt more like cut corners than necessary adaptations.
The agency accused them of "significant deviations" from good manufacturing practice requirements.
Despite those deviations, it's not far off from our present-day reality.
To adjust for deviations, it needs to be able to see them.
The sequence undergoes a series of repetitions, with deviations, disruptions, and accelerations.
Deviations from evaluations aren't the only thing that's surprising, according to Crockett.
Or would they oppose him because of his deviations from conservative principle?
"Given the inherent difficulty of measuring and comparing factors that may legitimately account for small deviations from strict mathematical equality, we believe that attacks on deviations under 10 percent will succeed only rarely, in unusual cases," Justice Breyer wrote.
The next level to watch is 36, which is two standard deviations away.
The 25.98 reading is 3.5 standard deviations above the mean, according to Coleman.
Deviations from general relativity would still have to be very small, said Archibald.
This is over 4 standard deviations away from zero, and so highly significant.
Any attempted deviations from the rules outlined in the API contract are flagged.
The beat was more than two standard deviations higher than the average surprise.
Which is probably why we're so sensitive even today to these small deviations.
To deviate from the pattern she's established would be to risk other deviations.
The company estimated that the customer impact of the deviations would be marginal.
It started to make me think about stylistic and formal changes and deviations.
"Any deviations around that might create a little bit of volatility," he said.
"I don't find there are any deviations from official teachings," Mr. Sellin said.
Perhaps Trump's narcissism is not as many deviations away from our new normal.
By punishing the small deviations, you prevent the big ones from ever happening.
Take Range Resources, which as of Friday was 3.27 standard deviations below its mean.
Even such a short distance was enough to see big deviations in the data.
Greed and hate are deviations and, ultimately, require too much effort to be sustainable.
High performance becomes the norm, and any deviations from that standard are simply unacceptable.
These changes and deviations from forecast are small, but their significance could be big.
On Wednesday, the Dow closed three standard deviations below its 50-day moving average.
The most interesting deviations from Twitter are privacy settings and the content warning feature.
Chart 1 (right) details deviations across a swath of assets compared with historical averages.
There have been very few deviations from this pattern over the last two decades.
Such deviations from the official line were put aside by the authorities on Tuesday.
Unfortunately, the tintype cultural giants he has assembled onstage offer no such thrilling deviations.
Consider "tax expenditures", a measure of the revenue lost by deviations from usual tax rates.
One way to measure this is by measuring the number of standard deviations from average.
U.S. bond market volatility was more than 0.543 standard deviations below its long- term average.
These works are surreal deviations on the archaic genre of the Lady-in-Waiting portraits.
They argue that short-term deviations are explained by the natural variability in local weather.
His adaptive, communication, and cognitive abilities were each about two standard deviations from the mean.
The deviations come largely from the different methodologies used to define startups and venture funding.
When her mind wandered, though, it was often toward dumplings and all their glorious deviations.
Lab technicians at Theranos apparently deviated from the typical result by more than two standard deviations.
The jittery handling of the steering wheel is left unchecked, which results in significant lane deviations.
The goal — a no-hands approach in homage of related postwar deviations — is mostly brilliantly achieved.
Do you see these books as heirs to your legacy or do they seem like deviations?
In Hazony's view, these were aberrations, imperialist deviations from the true values of the nation-state.
Elsewhere, the plan allows for modifications if, say, the hotel has central air or other deviations.
This is especially true when considering only temporary deviations in inflation from its long-term trend.
The study found that the deviations in advance didn't derail people from achieving what they wanted.
"We saw little deviations and wobbles in the light curve that caught our attention," Kipping said.
Mr. Trump, whatever his other deviations from conservative orthodoxy, seemed to take a lesson from that.
And it's within these deviations that there's a sense the golden age of music festivals is over.
" While it has underperformed its peers by two standard deviations, Lee said that's "a sign of capitulation.
Amid these stylistic deviations, Liew returns to the framing device of a septuagenarian Chan addressing the reader.
"If that does not see any deviations from general relativity, I don't know what will," said Barausse.
As an example, MTB's ROA has one of the lowest 10-year standard deviations among its peers.
Any deviations would be evidence that Einstein's equations are only an approximation of some deeper physical law.
Abnormal temperatures were defined as deviations of monthly temperature from the local average in a given location.
Moore likes Stanley, but he is plainly disturbed by what he sees as deviations from Biblical orthodoxy.
A computer taught to recognise deviations from standard recovery would be able to alert medical staff to aberrations.
That's why I am so grateful to Chernobyl for every one of those deviations from the Soviet script.
The legislation would require the Fed to articulate a rule for setting interest rates and explain any deviations.
Total water vapor transport will be about three standard deviations above average, according to the National Weather Service.
The advantage is that central bankers wouldn't have to guess if deviations from their inflation target are temporary.
And, most obviously, it doesn't mention Trump or his administration, which is often faulted for deviations from fact.
The official stressed European rules allow for deviations from targets, and insisted Italy's deviation was not very significant.
He championed the House and then the Senate bills despite their unpopularity and deviations from his campaign promises.
Biotest sold the facility after receiving a warning letter from the FDA, citing deviations from formal regulatory guidelines.
The first column is the number of standard deviations the stock is below its 50-day moving average.
From this benchmark, averages and standard deviations could be calculated that remain constant from event to future event.
So the Times piece presented a woman of dignified prudence, whose deviations are of the mature, domesticated kind.
Tabloids and newspapers seize upon dramatic stories that have Abrahamic belief, or deviations from it, at their core.
In Nebraska, Minnesota, and South Dakota, deviations between Tour and USDA final yields are caused by geographical variance.
This term also includes people with genetic deviations from expected chromosomal makeup that doesn't align with their genitals.
The shame -- and subsequent silence -- around deviations from the so-called norm doesn't stop with abortions or miscarriages.
"These actions were not minor deviations from policy," Chief Murphy Paul of the Baton Rouge Police Department said.
The public to some extent has grown accustomed to the factual deviations or written them off as unimportant.
Deviations from conservative orthodoxy on taxes, spending, bailouts, the debt ceiling, Obamacare or anything else met with severe punishment.
"We saw little deviations and wobbles in the light curve that caught our attention," Kipping said in the statement.
Standard deviations from the mean age increased as well, meaning we're seeing a wider age range in Olympic swimmers.
The average transfer was $709, which the researchers find predicts an increase in life satisfaction of 0.13 standard deviations.
"There have also been recent winters with similar deviations," said Rasmus Benestad, senior scientist at the Norwegian Meteorological Institute.
When it moved through empty space, Cassini met no resistance, so it was easy to keep flying without deviations.
GEORGE SAYS SOMEWHAT PERSISTENT DEVIATIONS FROM INFLATION TARGET COULD BE ACCEPTABLE IF LIMITED TO 50 BPS ABOVE, BELOW OBJECTIVE
He used a statistical technique called extreme-value analysis to uncover trends, as well as maximum deviations from them.
BONUS AROUND THE WEB: Web comic XKCD looks at historic deviations in Earth's temperature from the 20th century average.
Generators are meant to disconnect in the event of a major frequency excursion but "ride through" more minor deviations.
The majority of the paintings in the show measure ten-by-eight inches, but there are a few deviations.
Without the Cold War to provide discipline and context for allied deviations, such clashes come to define the relationship.
The cocktail menu listed eight variations at last count, a rare example of Ms. Sodi's allowing deviations from custom.
The analysis showed current market valuation is between one and two standard deviations below average going back to 1971.
In stressing the classics, it misses how the history of fashion is a record of deviations from archetypal constructions.
The power deviations were originating in Serbia and Kosovo, and ENTSO-E claimed that political factors were causing them.
Tinguely's work, while riffing on that of Alexander Calder, is full of dark deviations, destructive redundancies, and repeated cruelties.
Slight deviations aside, the posters for Coachella and Lollapalooza and Primavera are basically the same words in different fonts.
The term is sometimes considered problematic considering it implies that non-binary genders are deviations from the two "natural" genders.
Perhaps the saga is saddled with an impossible legacy, its most fascinating points deviations from that mode, some left unseen.
In the draft, the ECB said that while the guidelines were non-binding, banks were expected to explain any deviations.
One is setting the cutoff at two standard deviations above average—roughly placing in the top 2-3% of finishers.
The lender said emphasis should be placed on the implementation of sanctions against deviations from the Public Financial Management Act.
It's much easier than it's ever been to live in an information environment that is several standard deviations from normal.
We then counted each production's number of standard deviations above or below the mean, a statistic called a "Z-score".
DeviantArt itself is comprised of nearly a dozen or more products, from the Deviations page to the notifications to feedback.
By contrast, the gap based on persistent disadvantage is much wider: 0.94 standard deviations, or nearly three grades of learning.
Infinitesimal variations in size and imperceptible deviations in construction can have considerable ramifications for how they spin, fly and bounce.
Instances of big deviations are taken as evidence by some that unscrupulous traders have been deliberately moving the settlement price.
But you weren't concerned that they were sometimes several standard deviations off of where they believed they needed to be?
What we know about childhood stunting is that, it's a very simple measure, two standard deviations below height for age.
"Machines are better at grinding out statistical deviations, [and] abstracting patterns from large data sets," Andrew Gardner at Symantec said.
ANY DEVIATIONS FROM THE COMMITMENTS NEED TO BE DOCUMENTED AND REASONS GIVEN Further company coverage: (Reporting by Berlin Speed Desk)
And I love that Mr. Slater isn't judgmental about deviations and substitutions, like so many recipe writers tend to be.
Extending the logic of the diner transaction, he painstakingly reproduced British pounds, Swiss francs and American dollars, with quirky deviations.
The DNC is meant to be a neutral presence in party primaries, and even minor deviations from that position are affronts.
Some hope the answers to these mysteries might live in tiny deviations between general relativity's predictions and what scientists actually observe.
On Thursday, the agency said that the frequency deviations had ceased and it's formulating a plan for returning the missing energy.
So low is cross-asset vol that a gauge compiled by brokerage INTL FcStone stands 290 standard deviations below the mean.
Here's her account:The converging whales swam to one another without obvious speed changes or deviations in course, making occasional shallow dives.
Holub said there had not been any major deviations from the latest outlook, and he did not see a recession coming.
The core concept of behavioral baselining is to understand the normal behavior such that you can identify deviations from the norm.
At 1.98 metres, it was 18 centimetres or more than two standard deviations better than the average leap of the day.
They are tools for U.S. industries, companies and workers to combat deviations from obligations enshrined in bilateral and multilateral trade agreements.
The few deviations are significant enough, though, that they might succeed in weaning me off of my daily Bejeweled Blitz addiction.
There are two deviations from the original that were added by its previous owners: front indicators and four-point seat belts.
"Recognizing the deviations of the past serves to reawaken our consciences to the compromises of the present," John Paul II said.
A move of more than two deviations, or 23 basis points currently, leads to negative S&P 25 returns, Goldman says.
When the statements were delivered, it said, the audited financials had "material deviations" from the unaudited statements given to Xerox earlier.
He found that taking a test in a filtered rather than unfiltered room would raise test scores by 0.09 standard deviations.
The errors related to slight deviations in the speed of the vehicles during testing that should have invalidated the test results.
So low is cross-asset vol that a gauge compiled by brokerage INTL FcStone stands 22018 standard deviations below the mean.
That also made Chicago 2.73 standard deviations better than average, although the modern Seahawks edge out those Bears slightly, 2.7348 to 2.7315.
The tech sector carries a valuation premium two standard deviations above its 10-year average across a range of metrics, Goldman noted.
An industrial automation startup, Overview is developing a smart camera capable of learning a machine's routine to detect deviations, crashes or anomalies.
He is the author of The AI Delusion and Standard Deviations: Flawed Assumptions, Tortured Data, and Other Ways to Lie With Statistics.
Last August the FDA sent a warning letter to US Stem Cell and to Comella, specifically, for "significant deviations" from good practices.
Signac will monitor employees actions and detect any deviations from the norm which could signal that there is some wrongdoing going on.
However, George said it might be reasonable for the Fed to allow "even somewhat persistent" deviations from its 2 percent inflation target.
Wartsila, which also makes power plants and has a large service business, said it had found no deviations in its other operations.
Part of the difference is that Trump simply hasn't kissed the right rings in an effort to have his past deviations expunged.
Essentially, monetary policy makers need to change the funds rate whenever there are deviations in inflation and employment from their desired targets.
It also has a Predictive Landing System, which allows pilots to see advanced warnings of runway deviations so they can adjust accordingly.
But the other Allied powers saw these concessions as regrettable deviations from accepted law, not precedents to be followed in the future.
Or, more precisely, gram by gram: Everything in a Jean-Georges restaurant is measured to the gram, and deviations are not allowed.
And it is all the more striking given Mr. Trump's deviations from longstanding party orthodoxy on issues like foreign policy and tariffs.
But beyond its connections to and deviations from its famous film adaptation, The Shining is noteworthy as an introduction to King's multiverse.
And the heroes they give us are rather fearsome: In massive deviations from comic book lore, both Superman and Batman murder people.
This narrative also allowed them to highlight their own deviations from the Nazi party line, turning debates about means into something like opposition.
The hunch that helped CNN get Roger Stone's arrest on camera Slight deviations from anyone's routine signaled something important, we came to believe.
"If small deviations from Einstein's theory occur, we should be able to see them," study co-author Heino Falcke said in the statement.
But there's also plenty of great deviations that stay truer to Cursack's work, bringing his own brand of Australian humor into the mix.
Take for example automobile technologies that can detect deviations between steering wheel movement and road markings and advise drivers to take a break.
Batali often stresses the idea that cooking is a fun, personalized experience, and we shouldn't get hung up on deviations from the traditional.
A more deft politician might have joined in the fun, but Cotton just stood there, seemingly paralyzed by the deviations from good order.
Probably today's eye would be struck more by the nineteenth-century character of the rooms than by their deviations from the Victorian norm.
Measured using that conventional approach, the gap in math scores between disadvantaged eighth graders and their classmates in Michigan is 0.69 standard deviations.
" He added that "if they aren't pivots - just radical temporary deviations - allies will walk if they have no clue what we stand for.
Among plants, green constitutes the normative color, the hue we imagine as universal; any deviations, such as browning, seem unusual if not unhealthy.
People who are quick to condemn the extremism of their political opponents often see virtue in their own party's deviations from centrist opinion.
By examining the patterns in these relationships over time, he found that deviations in the patterns were indicators of net fossil fuel subsidies.
Others looked at cases caught after travel abroad, at deviations from the expected death rate, or at the genetic variation of viral samples.
Standard deviations matter less when planning spring trips, as it's likely that enough snow has fallen at that point to fill the slopes.
" He went on to say, "I think what people are looking for is more independent thought and less slavish deviations to the NRA.
"All involved in the administration of the Australian Open will not tolerate any deviations from our values and rules at any level," Tiley said.
And with electronic music and large-scale structures of composition, you share information by having an interplay among repeated patterns and deviations from that.
These folks are used to minor deviations, and unless an airport has two runways that have nearly identical orientations, they shouldn't get overly confused.
The second hypothesis of the natural rate argues that deviations from full employment lead to shifts in the rate of inflation — it will accelerate.
For all of the Tenchu comparisons, Sekiro's Souls heritage is too obvious, in such a way that even deviations call attention to the history.
Our eyes linger too long on people who are beautiful, who are deformed, who exist more than two standard deviations away from the norm.
"The deviations were due to poor performance in all divisions," said Jyske bank analyst Frank Horning Andersen, adding he expected to cut his estimates.
Experimental deviations—like charcoal muffin-like casings, shokupan curry toastie-like casings, or lazy bread roll casings—may be encountered, but are less common.
But these deviations from the white cube norm are just one part of his attempt to deal with perceived flaws in the art world.
In recent years there have been increasing instances of big deviations between the VIX settlement price and VIX values right after the market open.
Rick and Michonne's protective, mother-and-father dynamic with Carl and Judith has been one of the show's most defiant deviations from the comics.
To astronomers, strange deviations in one star's trajectory could indicate the influence of a "ghost star" reaching through the wormhole from the far side.
For most of this century, Apple's eccentricities and deviations from the mainstream PC, smartphone, or tablet market have been greeted with a trusting optimism.
The central bank now aimed to make up for part of these deviations, albeit "gradually" and with a focus on not upsetting financial markets.
Swimmers could be stripped of their medals for similar serious deviations from FINA regulations in the future as it was "part of the sanction".
Education researchers often express test score differences in standard deviations, which allows for a consistent measure of gaps across different tests, populations and contexts.
By then they tended to make you wish for more deviations from realism, which begins to feel like an easy, crowd-pleasing way out.
There can be no doubt this really is a black hole at the center of M87, with no signs of deviations from general relativity.
Most chronic diseases have been tied to deviations in gut microbiome, though the specifics of cause and effect still need to be parsed out.
A study from 2016 found that it's not harmful to have what researchers called "planned hedonic deviations," or scheduled pleasurable detours from your resolutions.
The deviations were due to Greece and Cyrpus being excluded from the program and to a scarcity of bonds to buy in other countries.
IS THAT GOING TO BE THE NORM FROM HERE ON OUT, OR DO YOU THINK IT'S WITHIN THE RANGE OF STANDARD DEVIATIONS FOR LOSSES?
The US high-yield market has more forcefully resisted aggressive deviations, with very few issuers cutting back non-call periods, and portability remaining taboo.
"The net effect of these deviations was that the aircraft was simply too low and too fast to avoid impacting the ground," it said.
However, the Commission judged these deviations from requirements as temporary and praised Paris for its efforts in executing structural reforms over the past years.
"These actions were not minor deviations from policy as they contributed to the outcome that resulted in the death of another human being," Paul said.
From 1876 until his death in 1925, Camp attended almost every annual rulemaking meeting and, under his stewardship, American football's main deviations from rugby emerged.
The ongoing fiscal decentralisation reform, the recovery in oil prices and heightened social tensions could also lead to some deviations from the envisaged consolidation path.
" Less agreeable people were more likely to notice grammar errors, which the researchers mused was because these types "are less tolerant of deviations from convention.
"We could only partially analyze them because they did some extensive timeline deviations, and we couldn't match it up after a certain point," says Feigh.
Chris Christie, using town halls in this state and in Iowa to unfurl a long list of the New Jersey governor's deviations from conservative orthodoxy.
Nicolosi found an eager audience for his claim that heterosexuality and traditional gender conformity were not only superior, but that deviations from them were pathological.
Watching characters make minor deviations from their loops for years would be torture, and surely the creators know that better than anyone else. 2:1.
" In 2014, he was more philosophical: "There are lessons in life that can only be learned through fairly massive deviations from our normal, comfortable routines.
Implementing this approach only requires vehicle-makers to do extra work for deviations from conventional vehicle standards that provide their products with a competitive advantage.
"At 1.16 standard deviations as of October 16th, this gauge remained above average and was close to the peaks of the current cycle," Calvasina said.
Individual generators also have equipment that monitors grid frequency and will automatically disconnect them from the grid in the event of major deviations from target.
"All infants have this general pattern, but there are some deviations according to how you are delivered and how you are fed," Kozyrskyj told CNBC.
The way he presents his stuff and the little quirky things in his compositions like the pitch deviations and the skits and the samples used.
With the advent of MP3s, that practice evolved into purely digital interventions — what he dubs "Deviations" — which recently mutated yet again to incorporate artificial intelligence.
But historically, a monthly move of one to two deviations, or 22016 to 22018 basis points now, would result in flat S&P 29.5 returns.
Plotted logarithmically, however, it transforms into a straight line — which means that deviations from the exponential spread of the virus become much easier to discern.
Dr. Kaplan is an expert in a complex type of statistical analysis known as extreme value theory, which focuses on exceptional deviations from the norm.
However, materially adverse and continued deviations from Fitch's guidelines for any key rating driver may lead to the rating being placed on RWN or downgraded.
There have been deviations, notably America's support for the independence of Kosovo and South Sudan, but these have come to be seen as cautionary tales.
As the burden of the pandemic worsens, regions may see deviations from their standards of care, Botta said, giving the example of triage in Italy.
With slimmed down bezels on all sides, the iPhone 23's display will the phone's true centerpiece, so Apple can't afford any major deviations in quality.
A government psychiatric institute also evaluated Dmitriyev and concluded that he does not have any sexual deviations and is not a pedophile, according to the lawyer.
He reckons the best bet would be to look for deviations from relativity's predictions in the waves given out by two black holes orbiting each other.
The company now offers tools that can detect deviations in the administrative accounts and inappropriate credentialing that are indicative of a corporate network compromised by hackers.
To understand why, let's imagine that two assets, asset A and asset B, each have expected returns of 10 percent and standard deviations of 20 percent.
" He went on to suggest that the situation had been "dramatized," and that was "not the first time there are deviations from established rules in Europe.
Front-month Brent crude futures slumped more than 21%, a percentage change equivalent to more than 2 standard deviations for all daily price moves since 1990.
But Hong Kong and Chinese authorities have repeatedly condemned independence and self determination as deviations from the "one country, two systems" principle that cross Beijing's limits.
U.S. companies are responsible for documenting their proposed shipping logistics in the export license as well as reporting any shipping deviations to the Department as appropriate.
Dividing "reality" into ever more microscopic fields, the joyously weird new contest shows celebrate the deviations from the normal, amplifying a subculture's arcana to stadium size.
We have to embark on very different models of production and consumption, which cannot be characterized as minor deviations from economic paths that we are following.
Transgender identity has changed in the D.S.M. too, classified under "sexual deviations" in 1968, "psychosexual disorders" in 1980 and "sexual and gender identity disorders" in 1994.
It suggests that what really bothers them about Trump isn't his racist rhetoric, but his deviations from Republican economic orthodoxy, or his poor general election prospects.
Scientists compare the data to the laws of physics as they understand them, hoping to find unobserved but predicted particles or unexpected deviations from those laws.
Having a micropenis means having a penis that has an erect penile length of at least 2.5 standard deviations smaller than the mean human penis size.
The playlist predominantly includes indie critic-beloved, synth-based dance music, with a few deviations into Billboard 100-charting hip-hop and inoffensive acoustic folk music.
The Hulu drama has been applauded for its incredible acting and its plot deviations have allowed the show to go on way past its book ending.
He has created a story about an age-old struggle, one that is most satisfyingly expressed in this film's own tussle between genre and its deviations.
With her lunar sliver of a voice, there is little room for slippage because Ms. Collins has so few overtones to cushion and absorb tonal deviations.
These places have large annual snowfall averages, smaller standard deviations and plenty of north-facing terrain: the leaders here are Utah's Alta, Snowbird, Brighton and Solitude.
"The main negative deviations came from Asia/Pacific which came in 9% below our fourth-quarter expectations," Baader Helvea analyst Markus Mayer said in a note.
Last year, Mr. Hensarling's committee passed legislation requiring the Fed to describe a rule for moving interest rates and to justify any deviations from that rule.
He came out at 2.25 standard deviations above the expected field average—which is bang in the middle of all 402 men's stroke-play majors in history.
"The downside risks arise from deviations from the expected path of future policy," said Adrian, a former research director at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
"Banks should report on the compliance with the prudential provisioning backstop outlined in this addendum at least annually and explain deviations to the supervisor," the draft said.
In order to give the most impressive showings of all time their due, an alternative is to count the standard deviations above average expected by our model.
Other deviations from the grand celebration of years past include: We have the same question as Esquire: Honestly, how do you fuck up an Easter Egg Roll?
This event is forecast to be about 3–4 standard deviations below average, when it comes to surface pressure, which is indicative of a particularly powerful storm.
It will be ironic if, in retrospect, history judges President Obama's deviations from the playbook as merely setting the stage for the foreign policy upheaval that followed.
The company said they could pose a possible health risk because of "process deviations" which occurred in a packing facility not owned or operated by Bumble Bee.
The Earth undergoes similar deviations as it orbits the sun, like in the shape of its orbit, the tilt of its axis, and its wobble (a.k.a. precession).
Rather, they should combine guidance about their preferred trajectory for interest rates with a clear statement about what would and would not trigger deviations from that plan.
It's a system that demands physical perfection and purity but dictates strict rules about how to obtain that perfection, and harshly punishes any deviations from those rules.
It has plenty of ho-hum trap balanced out by occasional deviations into dancehall and throwback street rap, though there's no graspable logic to the project's structure.
"Aggregate equity positioning is 1.2 standard deviations above average, indicating that positioning poses a downside risk to S&P 500 returns in the near future," he wrote.
"A guidance is a non-binding instrument; however, deviations should be explained and substantiated upon supervisory request," the ECB said in a presentation illustrating the new guidance.
For all his supposed deviations from GOP orthodoxy, Trump has unquestionably absorbed the language and conceits underpinning conservative opposition strategy—if not the finer points of it.
But, again, these deviations from the mean (around 8.33 percent per month) aren't that significant, meaning that the pace of dealmaking stays relatively stable throughout the year.
In the draft, the ECB said that while the guidelines are non-binding, banks are expected to explain any deviations and should report their compliance to supervisors.
McCarthy said that the firm's studies of significant (three standard deviations) and quick moves in the S&P 500 repeatedly showed positive returns in the months thereafter.
The changes will mean that without deviations, the fund's portfolio will be evenly split at 25% each across domestic and foreign stocks and domestic and foreign bonds.
The collected data are transmitted over the mobile-phone network to the nutritionists, who can analyse any deviations from the ideal in what the animals were fed.
In the Sierra, where standard deviations are high, Kirkwood and Mammoth provide skiers the best options across the entire winter, including the holidays, to find good snow.
Often we seem to be fusing those two attitudes, creating photo mash-ups of beauty standards and deviations, chasing our individuality even as we eye the herd.
And any deviations from "normal" monogamous heterosexuality — often a husband lacking in devotion, or having affairs — inevitably become the cause for sensationalist mini-panics and media tut-tutting.
Brandon also wrote Transformers: Deviations for IDW Publishing, and wrote, produced and directed the documentary, Brave New Souls: Black Sci-Fi and Fantasy Writers of the 21st Century.
Some want to reduce the power of the Fed by setting interest rates according to a formula, and asking the Fed to justify any deviations from the rule.
These included substitution of ingredients, glaring deviations from nutritional labels, several instances of food-borne pathogen DNA and rat DNA as well as one case of human DNA.
A heterodoxy in the same way that the "positive Christianity" of the Nazis, the Christianity of the Ku Klux Klan, and so many other ideological deviations were heterodoxies.
"We are going to need deviations to the downside on inflation or the real economy or both" to justify a rate cut, Bullard aid in comment to reporters.
The group's outperformance relative to the staples, down more than 11 percent this year, is currently near two standard deviations outside the average for the past 30 years.
KEY ASSUMPTIONS --Fitch base case assumes that the expanded Canal will perform broadly as expected, with no meaningful deviations from current projections due to external or technical factors.
Not "Stop being such a lazy manager!" but more along the lines of: Everyone needs to clear any deviations from the regular work schedule in advance, or whatever.
Moreover, any variability in the aggregate output of all wind plants is often canceled out by larger fluctuations in electricity demand and output deviations at conventional power plants.
Members of the group are subjected to child abuse, both sexual and violent, while others are stigmatized for their slight deviations from the town's norm (fat, Jewish, black).
Therefore, we believe that future material deviations from this strategy are highly unlikely given the potential severe reputational damage to DB that could result from another strategic shift.
Genius Sports looks at reams of data for deviations from normal industry movements by monitoring hundreds of sportsbooks and tracking social media, said Christopher Dougan, a company spokesman.
The primary draw of the exhibition, however, is undoubtedly Sánchez's stretched canvases, a practice she has pursued with few deviations since she moved to Puerto Rico in 1971.
"He's definitely going to establish rhetorical markers that are different from past presidents, but I don't think you're going to see big policy swings or deviations," Jackson continued.
A populist-authoritarian combination might seem natural, with Trump using high-profile deviations from conservative orthodoxy to boost his popularity even as he runs roughshod over republican norms.
Sexually, I have witnessed, observed and studied the best first hand, unrehearsed, non-laboratory sex between couples, and most other conceivable sex deviations during these past 15 years.
This means Seattle, which has been over 7 points a game better than average, has been 2.73 standard deviations better than average, a statistic known as a Z-score.
The compromise could be to allow small, one-off or temporary, needs-based deviations from the capital key so that the ECB can tweak its purchases, several sources said.
In Fitch's view, deviations from this strategy and from DB's commitment to PB's integration are highly unlikely given the severe reputational damage that could result from another strategic shift.
They wanted their grievances addressed with specific deviations from Republican orthodoxy and strategy: more protectionism, more nativism, and the abandonment of innuendo in favor of explicit chauvinism and bigotry.
Mohammad Shah Alam, the head of the criminal investigation department of the Bangladesh police, said the probe had identified specific deviations from set procedures that compromised Bangladesh Bank's security.
But the IMF said its previous method of calculating currency amounts in past rebalancings had caused deviations from the intended weights due to complex rounding calculations and other issues.
On Friday, ratings agency DBRS confirmed Italy's rating at BBB (High) and said that expected deviations from current fiscal targets were unlikely to materially undermine its public debt sustainability.
For Graham, who sparked right-wing ire for holding integrated services in the 1950s and who claimed friendship with Martin Luther King Jr., these incidents could seem like deviations.
Goldman said the current level of Italian bond yields trades close to two standard deviations above its fair value with a political premium of around 40-50 basis points.
"The market view of pay says that deviations are at the margin; that they are second-order, limited and transient," says Lucian Bebchuk, an academic at Harvard Business School.
Evidence shows that such high-quality tech-enabled tools, if used correctly, can indeed improve a student's cognitive skills, and thus academic performance, by 0.21 standard deviations on average.
Clinton has gone after his gun record with new intensity in recent days, and Mr. Sanders may face the toughest audience yet for his deviations on the Second Amendment.
But Justice Stephen G. Breyer, writing for the court, said the contested deviations were less than the 10 percent that the Supreme Court has said is generally constitutionally tolerable.
"These are deviations from the organizational cartel arrangement that was set up around the Civil War," explained Jeff Jenkins, a political science professor from the University of Southern California.
Front-month Brent futures prices tumbled by more than 27% on Thursday, a percentage change equivalent to more than three standard deviations for all daily price moves since 210.
Looking at a very long time series back to 1928, the index has followed a fairly well-defined upward path with relatively modest deviations around the long-term trend.
There weren't many wild deviations — although one J. Osowski from Washington, D.C. envisioned scrapping that framework in favor of a blank map of the country, dotted with white stars.
Zittel sees herself as part of the 20th-century tradition of American artists leaving cities for the open spaces of the Southwest, but she is aware of her deviations.
Shifts towards higher risk characteristics in an originator's overall loan book, or deviations between their total book and transaction portfolios, will be reflected in our base case performance expectations.
I champion the humanities for the wisdom they offer, but I do believe that philosophers and playwrights should have present value and standard deviations in their citizen tool belts.
"Priced to perfection" is often heard these days in discussions of financial markets with value metrics in a number of asset classes hovering several standard deviations above the norm.
Mr. Trump's presidency and the prospect that legalized abortion could effectively be on the ballot in 2020 has further reduced tolerance for deviations from orthodoxy among abortion rights leaders.
"Simple things like check-ins can provide immense predictive power on how someone is doing, especially if there are deviations from a normal set of behavior over time," said Armbrester.
Currently, it is trading at a 4.2 P/E discount versus utilities, which is the largest gap in more than 40 years and two standard deviations from the historical average.
The new straight edges and the presence of the antenna splits may make subtle deviations in flatness more visible only from certain viewing angles that are imperceptible during normal use.
The challengers "have not shown that it is more probable than not that illegitimate considerations were the predominant motivation behind the plan's deviations from mathematically equal district populations," Breyer wrote.
The most marked difference, says Melissa Hines, a professor of psychology at Cambridge University, is in fact gender identity, though few notice, since deviations from the norm are so rare.
The company's deviations from Google's original Android design can mostly be sidestepped or disabled, and I appreciate having a dark mode, an increasingly valuable feature for phones with OLED displays.
If your pitcher is at full strength and confidence, the timing on the pitch meter is both more forgiving and mistakes result in less severe deviations from the targeted area.
What they did: The researchers calculated the average rate of accidental firearm deaths for adults and children in the United States from 2008-2015, and measured deviations from that rate.
"We are going to need deviations to the downside on inflation or the real economy or both" to justify a rate cut, St. Louis Fed President James Bullard told reporters.
Fitch does not expect changes to the bank's strategy, but significant deviations from the moderate risk appetite and/or operating with reduced liquidity or capital buffers could be rating-negative.
Whether it be an injury or a product failure, you have to continually practice and always come back to the plan, regardless of the deviations that get in your way.
Again and again, Cruz and the other G.O.P. candidates stressed that Trump wasn't really a conservative; they listed his heresies, cataloged his deviations, dug up his barely buried liberal past.
The committee also recommends the central government deficit target for the coming three years to be 3.0% of GDP, but with escape clauses for deviations up to 0.5% of GDP.
Deviations from the ethereal norm stand out all the more, most notably a powerful war-themed vignette in which the cast members pound on chairs as if they were percussion.
Even back then, when my sister was young, her internal processing still gelling, currents still firing and forming, already she'd exceeded my brain's abilities by four or five standard deviations.
And yet the movie has a way of sneaking up on you, and its radical deviations from Willeford's narrative keep the convoluted plot fresh, even if you know the book.
The term "six sigma" refers to the idea that there should be no more than six standard deviations (also known as sigma) between any individual product and the average product.
Astronomers had suspected Pluto's existence for about 15 years before that — astronomer Percival Lowell had observed deviations in Neptune and Uranus' orbits that suggested the gravitational pull of another body.
You can walk carefully in the footsteps of moderation and responsibility, staying within a few standard deviations of the conventional wisdom, or you can wave the bright flag of opposition.
The large moves Morgan Stanley is tracking are so-called "3-sigma" events, which is a statistical way of calculating data that is within three standard deviations of a mean.
"Research shows that central banks have a strong incentive to already respond to inflation deviations within the tolerance zone, rather than waiting until inflation has crossed the edges," he argued.
Fitch does not expect changes to the bank's strategy, but significant deviations from the moderate risk appetite and/or operating with reduced liquidity or capital buffers could be rating negative.
This isn't to say that I didn't have worries based on Mr. Trump's deviations from conservatism, a political philosophy he seems to have no real interest in or acquaintance with.
I used red ink and tried to draw as straight as possible in a very stereographical way, but there are these divots and deviations, and the ink starts to bleed.
Deviations from national quotas, which have become more visible in recent months, were caused purely by technical factors and did not represent an attempt to support a specific country, he said.
Or, given that one knows the Moon has a roughly elliptical orbit, one might instead choose to describe its motions by variables that are based on deviations from such an orbit.
Benioff and Weiss did occasionally make significant deviations from Martin's books to great effect, like having Brienne fight the Hound over protecting Arya, or bringing Tyrion and Daenerys together in Meereen.
Dr Geraci is looking for deviations from Newton's inverse-square law of gravity (that the gravitational force between two objects is inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them).
To enjoy these benefits investors are going to have to be willing to suffer potentially long periods of outperformance and big deviations from what the rest of the market is doing.
It's a reminder, too, of Kirby's malleability as a mascot: developer HAL Laboratory somehow keeps finding ways to repurpose his abilities, and he always seems well suited to deviations from formula.
Getting closer to the meeting, the median hike was 95 percent priced in, with only a few deviations, such as from the Alan Greenspan Fed in March 1997 and November 1999.
Listen to this: 42% of fund managers were overweight cash, the 98th percentile since 2001, and our own [strategist] Keith Parker says that equity positioning is 1.5 standard deviations below average.
However, Kostin pointed out that the sudden spike in the 22009-year — 33 basis points over the past month — equates to two standard deviations and is typically associated with negative returns.
"These deviations were part of the commercial sterilization process and could result in contamination by spoilage organisms or pathogens, which could lead to life-threatening illness if consumed," the FDA said.
An increase that big, researchers find, reduces life satisfaction among villagers as a whole by 0.33 standard deviations — more than canceling out the life satisfaction gains to people getting the money.
With slight deviations, the bothy demographic in White's pictures heavily skew towards middle-aged men, indicating that the culture is perhaps something UK residents are drawn to in their twilight years.
There were still some deviations—Pence, a staunch Iraq War supporter, said we shouldn't "apologize to our enemies and abandon our friends," which doesn't quite square with Trump's anti-NATO position.
Since the 2007-2009 global financial crisis, a stronger dollar has become more closely associated with increasing deviations in covered interest parity, Shin's research shows, and less so with the VIX.
"If market participants and arbitrageurs are able to eliminate some of the excess price fluctuations that are generated by deviations from fundamental values, this is certainly better for investors," Giglio added.
With an initial focus on providing information to coast guards and security agencies, the company has also established a history of vessels and analytical tools to identify deviations from normal activity.
There have been no significantly large daily price movements in Brent, up or down, since June 2017, which was the last time there was a daily move exceeding 2 standard deviations.
Although the FOMC never followed the rule strictly — and Taylor judged that body harshly for some of those deviations — it did use the rule as a reference point in its deliberations.
That marked the S&P's second straight decline of more than four standard deviations — a statistical measure of distance from an average — a phenomenon that has only occurred twice since 2500.
This is supported by the group's clear commitment to maintain a conservative policy with only modest deviations allowed, a well-spread and long-dated debt maturity profile, and limited FX exposure.
In a separate experiment, the team determined that small deviations in the average amount of sleep from one day to another predicted the level of overall pain felt the next day.
Another is limiting the sample to a player's handful of best performances—we've chosen seven, in honour of Mr Palmer's major-title haul—using either win probability or standard deviations above average.
WHO staff inspected Cadila's manufacturing plant in Moraiya in Gujarat state in October, and found "several major deviations" from standard procedures, the United Nations agency said in a letter dated Jan. 29.
Speaking at an economic debate, Holub also said there had been no major deviations so far from the central bank's outlook and that he did not expect a recession in the economy.
In any event, the price decline was not especially large, equivalent to a daily move of just over 2 standard deviations and well within the normal range of daily fluctuations (tmsnrt.rs/2qqwPXX).
The last really abnormal price move, exceeding 3 standard deviations and nearing 4, was all the way back in November 2016, when OPEC announced that it had reached agreement on cutting production.
Shams El Din Kabbashi, the military council spokesman, said on Thursday there had been excesses and deviations from a plan devised after the council ordered military leaders to clear the sit-in.
The women's lawsuit includes evidence from a Labor Department inquiry into Google, which found six to seven standard deviations between pay for men and women in nearly every job classification in 2015.
Given all these deviations from the norm, it might be tempting to call Richardson an anti-pundit, but that sounds altogether too effortful for a man who embodies the ideal of sprezzatura.
The last really abnormal price move, exceeding 3 standard deviations and nearing 4, was all the way back in November 183, when OPEC announced that it had reached agreement on cutting production.
To put it into context, 99.7 percent of values along a normally distributed set fall within 3 standard deviations, so a number greater than 3 puts Range Resources in extremely rare trading territory.
You might remember the phrase "standard deviations," or "sigmas," a threshold that physicists use to determine how unlikely it is that their measurement would have happened by chance if their hypothesis were false.
There are redesigned pages for deviations (what DeviantArt calls submissions) that let you choose your background to make art stand out, and expanded search functionalities that let users browse commissions, polls, and tags.
GMO, a fund-management group, uses a different concept—namely, that a bubble occurs when the price of an asset rises by more than two standard deviations above its previous long-term trend.
Lee found when telecom sector valuation is one to two standard deviations lower versus utilities in the past, the sector outperforms the S&P 500 by 3.8 percentage points the following 12 months.
Meanwhile, the proportion of children who are underweight (with a BMI two standard deviations below average for their age and gender) in lower- and middle-income countries has declined, from 13% to 10%.
Such deviations can happen when taking the pessimistic side of a bet is difficult—shorting stocks, for instance (ie, selling securities the investor does not own in the hope the price will fall).
But the ECB said the new guidelines would be non-binding and only "significant" deviations from them may trigger action, while solving the problem would take longer than three years in many cases.
A fat tail risk refers to the higher-than-normal likelihood of an otherwise unusual event that would lead to extreme movements in returns, technically more than three standard deviations from the mean.
Trump's demeanor during the speech was notably even-keeled—he appeared to make no significant deviations from the script, avoiding the kinds of asides that have thrust him into hot water as president.
Its deviations in terms of content and writing are intriguing in terms of adaptation, as it manages to capture the wicked spirit of the books while making departures that expand on the canon.
The really interesting deviations — cases that call into question the adequacy of those principles themselves — are systematically ignored, in order to protect the status quo of race and gender homogeneity in the profession.
These are the deviations that require the revision or replacement of these principles in order to explain entirely new empirical discoveries — for example, of a mathematical genius who happens to be a woman!
The more Higgses created, the more statistical power the results will have, and the more confident researchers will be that any deviations from Standard Model predictions which they measure actually represent something real.
Investors usually demand higher interest payments for agreeing to lend Uncle Sam money over longer time periods, so deviations from the status quo are thought to be reliable, though not perfect, recession predictors.
"Temporary deviations of inflation from the target and uncertainty about the persistence of the depreciation of the peso," were the top reasons why it held the rate, the board said in a statement.
She also said deviations from global rules made banks more vulnerable and difficult to compare for investors, while the Commission's proposal did not go far enough in making rules more homogeneous across Europe.
It demands a certain respect for tradition, he said, even though it's flexible enough to withstand deviations from the time-honored classic featuring cured pork cheeks, peeled tomatoes and sheep's-milk pecorino cheese.
Eberhard's images do capture local deviations, such as a glass chandelier in Venice, or a black striped headboard in New York, and sometimes the views are distinct, like the sweeping shore of Panama City.
Using CNBC's analytics partner Kensho, we looked at how the tech sector performed a month after Microsoft reported an EPS beat by an above average magnitude (greater than 1.5 standard deviations above the mean).
A micropenis is defined as a penis that measures less than 2.5 standard deviations below the mean average penis size when stretched and flaccid; the actual length would likely be fewer than 2.5 inches.
Financials, up 11 percent over the last week and the top-performing sector in the S&P 500, is trading four standard deviations above its 50-day moving average, according to Bespoke financial group.
In each successful case, the comments were received by the FCC while CQ's API key was in use, with the logs reflecting deviations in the timestamps roughly equivalent to the blink of an eye.
"If there is any change at all, one would expect only extremely small deviations; checking for them is probably well beyond the capability of these pioneering new experiments," he told Gizmodo in an email.
EDF said in a statement on the Flamanville EPR reactor's website that deviations had been detected in the quality of the weldings in pipes transferring steam from the steam generator to the power turbine.
Susan Collins (R-ME) is far too quick to suggest that Comey's firing is not consequential because "[T]he President did not fire the entire FBI," and that current investigations will proceed without deviations.
"These deviations were part of the commercial sterilization process and could result in contamination by spoilage organisms or pathogens, which could lead to life-threatening illness if consumed," the companies said in separate statements.
However, the University of Arizona's findings lack many of the criteria JISSN suggests for reviewers, including information on subjects who drop out of the study, and results presented as mean numbers with standard deviations.
"When we compare Small Caps to Large Caps on our multi-factor model, we continue to find that Small Caps to look deeply undervalued, 913 standard deviations below the long-term average," she wrote.
Radio, acoustic, electro-optical and even radar-based sensors designed to detect small unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) can serve the future purpose of enhancing the FAA's ability to respond to dangerous flight-path deviations.
The company not only encrypts the data on the device, but it also provides intrusion detection services by analyzing medical device metadata to identify standard device behaviors and deviations from that behavior, Kijewski said.
This would involve distributing several of these clocks around the world and measuring the slight deviations in their time keeping to get the highest ever resolution map of how the Earth's gravity warps spacetime.
"The COVID-19 outbreak therefore constitutes yet another episode in the annual search for reasons to tolerate deviations from fiscal rules, especially in Italy," analysts at the research firm Teneo said in note Thursday.
All of these tools (and there are many, with names like Social Audit Pro, IG Audit, Hypr, HypeAuditor, and Famoid) work a little differently, but they're all looking for deviations from the platform's norm.
"By learning this evolving 'pattern of life' for every user and device," Darktrace is able to then identify deviations from normal activity, said Eagan, whose company has headquarters in San Francisco and Cambridge, England.
Beyond formal drumming techniques, tonbak players have -- over the instrument's long history -- devised a seemingly limitless range of deviations using different parts of the hands, fingers and nails to create entrancing solos and accompaniments.
That will depend on the headlines coming out of DC. The linking of politics and the markets has left capital vulnerable to headlines which can cause a move of one or two standard deviations.
Moreover, patients with the most dramatic deviations from normal early in the illness were not necessarily the most likely to be better or worse off later in the illness than patients with less deviation.
If you use standard deviations—which measure how spread-out the scores are—rather than raw strokes, then Mr Koepka's mark of 16 beyond the field average is actually more extreme than Smith's in 1899.
It also comes packed with an artificial intelligence-powered system called Guardian, which picks up on deviations in route patterns and gets Ola to check with the driver or customer that "nothing untoward" is happening.
You present a diagram of two normal distributions, with the same standard deviations but slightly different means, to demonstrate that small differences in group averages can result in large differences when it comes to outliers.
After the Civil War, for instance, a consensus that government should chiefly promote industrial expansion persisted, with some deviations, from 22000 to 19905; after the New Deal, a consensus on welfare capitalism endured until 21968.
Front-month futures slumped by $23 per barrel, or just under 22 percent, a daily price move more than three standard deviations away from the mean, and the largest one-day decline since February 218.
"In such an environment, the use of monetary policy is not the right instrument to address financial imbalances, and may lead to substantial deviations of aggregate output and inflation from their desirable levels," he added.
"If you have a market like the S&P500, which is two standard deviations expensive, it becomes difficult if you don't think you will get the same kinds of earnings growth in future," he added.
There were a total of just 11 women (compared with 213 male speakers) at 13 conferences that fell in the egregious offender category — those that were more than two standard deviations below the base rate.
Wartsila said an internal audit revealed that 2 percent of its ship engine deliveries may have been affected by the manipulations, and the deviations in the readings were on average 1 percent of fuel consumption.
"The deviations have been caused by a limited number of personnel, who have clearly acted against work instructions and our code of conduct by influencing the test results," the company said, apologising for its actions.
Positive or negative deviations from trend, on the other hand, can provide an early warning about the risk of a future trend reversion because they tend to be unsustainable in the medium- and long-run.
His approach may signal to other Democrats that they can pursue more moderate swing voters without sacrificing the support of the party's liberal base, at least in districts that will tolerate deviations from party orthodoxy.
But standard deviations are paramount when considering early season trips, when the winter is young and ski resorts with higher propensities for drought and rain stand higher odds of having small amounts of terrain open.
Like genre cinema, professional wrestling strikes a balance between convention and innovation, between what the crowd knows (expects) and the surprises, the little deviations from the usual script, that can drive it to its feet.
But I read the bit about the antenna line and flat edges making any deviations "more visible" to mean yes, even bends that fall into this spec might be noticeable if you know where to look.
The table below shows the number of standard deviations the stocks are below their 50-day moving average and the chances they move higher this week based on their history of trading at these oversold levels.
Instead, jurors deciding the cases of the officers involved in Freddie Gray's death will wrestle with the question of whether the defendants' actions were such extreme deviations from standard police policy as to be considered crimes.
Sometimes things go too far off the rails for even a great team to recover, but better to invest in a team that can correct setbacks than an average team that crumbles under even minor deviations.
However Razer has made some subtle, but important deviations from Apple's formula, like the inclusion of both types of USB ports, which is a nice way to bridge the gap between legacy tech and new peripherals.
"Even in the absence of bank funding strains like those seen during the great financial crisis, a sufficiently high net demand for currency hedges could result in persistent deviations," the BIS said in its quarterly review.
Corporate income in turn is linked to nominal gross domestic product, which has also trended upwards with relatively minor short-term deviations since the Great Depression, thanks to a combination of real output growth and inflation.
Idioglossia Curated by Xinyi Ren, questions the unprecedented ease of both expression and its censorship in the information age, through the lens of private languages as well as spontaneous or deliberate deviations from existing language systems.
"We feel it's extremely important to monitor the climate control and the humidity gauges for a number of months to make sure there are no deviations," Rebecca Rabinow, the museum's director, said in a phone interview.
Both studies showed that only a very small percentage of the babies with brain damage had full-blown microcephaly, which is defined as a head size three standard deviations below the mean for the baby's age.
Over the past few months — with the help of a patient sous-chef — I've tried a number of these recipes, attempting to concoct (with slight deviations from the instructions) edible breakfast foods, soups, desserts, and more.
Researchers at McAfee have also expressed skepticism that the malware is related to Petya: "Honestly there are similarities to Petya, but equally there are deviations as well," McAfee Chief Scientist Raj Samani told TechCrunch earlier this week.
With each of those stocks more than 2.5 standard deviations below their 200-day moving average, history predicts them rallying 30.6 percent, 17.3 percent, and 10.4 percent, respectively, over the next 22 trading days, or one month.
Trump has used physical and emotional differences as a tool in his quest for dominance, relying, like a cut-rate insult-comic, on superficial deviations from his perceptions of the norm as a way to attack people.
One chart we included from that report on 6/28 showed the S&P 500's trading range as measured by standard deviations that the index was closing above or below its 50-day moving average (DMA).
Instead, he looks to be choosing an emissary to the Republican Party, a VP who suggests that Trump's deviations are part of a sales pitch, not core to his ideology or nonnegotiable in his approach to governing.
" Cheang remarks: "Since my net art work BRANDON (1998-1999), a trajectory charged with detours and deviations has teleported me to Palazzo delle Prigioni, Venice, where crimes and punishment are revisited in a 16th century prison setting.
But with a growth rate in sales across all EV models of 85033 percent annually, barring geo-political or domestic policy deviations, it is likely that they will have a large, negative impact on gas station businesses.
The best you can hope for are brief deviations from the teleprompter—or in the case of Perry's absurd attempt at hosting last year, just having the writing be some mystifying anti-humor performance to begin with.
While there are indeed some substantial changes, such as new rules governing where and how cars must be manufactured to qualify for tariff-free treatment, trade experts say many of the other deviations from NAFTA are minor tweaks.
They find that a one-standard-deviation decline in annual rainfall (a 20% reduction from the average) was associated with an increase of 0.11 standard deviations in the probability that an emperor would be assassinated the following year.
When redemptions have been large, this has resulted in deviations from the ECB's capital key, which dictates that government bonds should be bought in proportion to how much capital each national central bank has paid into ECB coffers.
Staveley-Smith, the lead author on the Astronomical Journal, said scientists have been trying to get to the bottom of the mysterious Great Attractor since major deviations from universal expansion were first discovered in the 1970s and 1980s.
The bridge was built mostly on time and on budget, mostly due to extreme attention from the NY governors's office to not allow deviations (except to stop construction on July 4th so that construction wouldn't mar riverfront BBQs).
With a sample of data, its analysis showed six to seven standard deviations between men's and women's compensation in most job categories, which means there's a one in 100 million chance the gaps occurred thanks to random chance.
The head of the euro zone's emergency bailout fund, Klaus Regling, warned that markets and investors will be watching Greece closely, and any deviations from the policies that Athens has committed to might bring about further financial problems.
In the mid-20113th century, the Saud embraced Muhammad ibn Abd al-Wahhab, a revivalist preacher who advocated a narrow reading of the Quran and the Hadith and attacked any deviations from or accretions to the original practice.
In France, Valeo, another supplier of automotive technology, is developing an infrared camera system that will monitor children in the rear seat as well as the driver's shoulder, neck and head movements, looking for deviations from the norm.
But you can set all that aside, too, and just consider the ramifications of Sanders's defeating Clinton by boxing her out of the progressive movement, and using the term "moderate" as an epithet to describe deviations from his agenda.
It flags any deviations from "normal" behavior as "micro-clues," the report says, like a person who leaves the area of their residence without getting police permission, or using a phone with a SIM card not registered to them.
Andrew Geraci and his team at the University of Nevada, in Reno, hope to find such deviations by tracking the movement of a glass bead just 300 billionths of a metre across, cradled in a network of laser light.
Read More Trading the market's 7 most hated stocks These are the oversold stocks and their five-day average move when they traded this many standard deviations below their 50-day moving average in the past, according to Kensho.
Under this alternative system, Ms Ennis-Hill would also have won the gold medal: the British former champion scored 6.58 standard deviations over the seven events, which means she was typically finishing almost one standard deviation better than average.
The Council's clerk refused to swear in three of the body's 70 legislators — Mr. Leung and Ms. Yau of Youngspiration and a third pro-democracy legislator, Edward Yiu, because of their deviations from the text and the banner display.
"Awkward" is a subjective term, but generally speaking, awkward moments are just "deviations from small social expectations," explains Ty Tashiro, PhD, a psychologist and the author of AWKWARD: The Science of Why We're Socially Awkward and Why That's Awesome.
"Based on this information, the board considered the following factors in its decision: "The transitory deviations of inflation with respect to the target, uncertainty over the persistent depreciation of the peso and the degree that transfers to domestic prices.
"At this stage of the technical investigations being carried out on these components, EDF believes that the observed deviations do not adversely affect the components' fitness for service and do not require immediate action," EDF said in a statement.
On Saturday, the European Network of Transmission System Operators for Electricity (ENTSOE) acknowledged for the first time that the Continental European Power System had been experiencing continuous, significant power deviations because of a shortage of supply from one transmission system operator.
Reuters reported last week that the ECB was also considering buying more long-dated bonds to offset the natural ageing of its bond portfolio and was prepared to accept further, minor deviations in how much it buys from each country.
Under today's right-wing Hindu government, led by Narendra Modi, deviations from the party line on history or religion are punished, evincing a troubling cultural narrow-mindedness that runs counter to just about everything Chandra seeks to evoke in fiction.
The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorder has gone through several iterations, from falling under the "sexual deviations" category in 1968 to its current qualification as "gender dysphoria" exclusively in the event that an individual is distressed or dysfunctional.
Now if I wanted to avoid giving Trump his due, I could claim that I didn't underestimate him, I misread everyone else — from the voters supporting him despite his demagoguery to the right-wing entertainers willing to forgive his ideological deviations.
And I think-- deviations from that are as likely to be through problems in collectin' the information or-- having the proper seasonal, or by the fact that quarter to quarter they-- it's measured rather than over a year agos quarter then.
Warsaw and Budapest have become the enfants terribles of the EU under right-wing populist leaders who promote Catholic, conservative values and often clash with Brussels as it singles out deviations from EU standards on democracy and rule of law.
But attention to deviations from rationality is usually confined to mere failures to meet its requirements — for example, failures to reason clearly, to make fine-grained distinctions, to calculate consequences correctly, to apply the right principles to the appropriate cases, etc.
Microcephaly, which comes from the Greek words for "small head," is a broad term used to describe a smaller-than-average head circumference in babies (at least two standard deviations below the mean for his or her sex and age).
"Indices for export orders (95.3), international air freight (96.8), automobile production and sales (92.5), electronic components (88.7) and agricultural raw materials (94.3) have shown the strongest deviations from trend, approaching or surpassing previous lows since the financial crisis," the WTO said.
Suppose, first, that you start from the assumption that deviations of actual GDP from potential GDP tend to be eliminated over the course of a few years at most, with the economy surging after slumps and stagnating or shrinking after booms.
BERLIN (Reuters) - Germany's government parties have reached a deal on a climate protection package which includes provisions to make sure that any future deviations from carbon emissions cuts targets can be corrected, a source close to the negotiations said on Friday.
At the front end of a car, Jayme Cummins shuttles among bins of hardware to create the fascia, aligning the LED headlights above the bumper and measuring the hood panel gaps — the spaces between the sheet metal parts — for any deviations.
Growing deviations from its "capital key" rule, which ties government bond purchases to each country's size, suggest the ECB was having an increasingly hard time finding enough paper to buy while respecting the other constraints of its money-printing scheme.
But it also unearths exhilarating new ground — by way of spectacular deviations from the norm that the Marvel Cinematic universe and live-action filmmaking don't always allow for — that makes it feel like something tremendously innovative, while still traditionally Spidey.
Once the sequencing is done, scientists at Medical Genomics will compare the strain's genome to a reference strain—in their case, this is Purple Kush—and record its genetic deviations from this reference to differentiate it as a unique strain.
But if we organize — if we refuse to be lab rats in a digital panopticon — we can avert a future where all human movements and associations are tracked by artificial intelligence algorithms trained to look for and punish deviations from authoritarian norms.
And if one were to allow the possibility that bubbles can be negative too, the rise "by more than two standard deviations" used by GMO, a fund-management group, could reflect the readjustment of the price to fundamentals rather than portend a crash.
Xerox also said it was ending the deal partly because Fujifilm had failed to provide audited financial information for Fuji Xerox by an April 15 deadline and that there were "material deviations" between audited Fuji Xerox financial statements and unaudited statements provided previously.
"Although Capt Kuss was a highly trained and respected naval aviator, his deviations from standard operating procedures in executing the Split S maneuver resulted in a fatal loss of situational awareness," said the report dated August 25 and obtained by CNN on Thursday.
He will have to explain his deviations from Trumpism, from opposing Trump's proposed ban on Muslim travel, to supporting the Trans Pacific Partnership, to answering for any new Trump controversy in the weeks and months ahead, and he will do badly at it.
The air temperature in the mid-levels of the atmosphere on Sunday morning is predicted to be three standard deviations below average for this time of year, which suggests a very unstable air mass capable of spawning heavy snow showers and possible thundersnow.
" POLOZ ON BEING IN A SITUATION WHICH IS DIFFERENT FROM NORMAL "When you are in a situation which is different from normal, which we are, then you use your models as your guide, but you expect deviations and behaviour relative to those models.
Statements like those of Trilling and Hartz expressed a short-lived belief that the long sweep of American history was anchored in an elemental centrist political consensus wherein extremes of the Left and Right could only be viewed as deviations from the norm.
After researchers got a baseline idea of normal readings for each person in the study, they looked for deviations from these typical patterns to see whether changes might be tied to new environmental conditions, illness, or other factors that can impact health.
Yet because the parties hold a presidential edge in about the same number of states -- with perhaps just slightly more leaning toward Republicans at this point -- it's the small deviations from the overall trend that may decide Senate control in the years ahead.
Since 211, growth hormone can be prescribed for any child that is simply very short—to be exact, over-two-standard-deviations-below-the-mean short, or about a projected adult height of 21940'3" for a boy and 4'11" for a girl.
This model recurs throughout society, not just A.I. Control engineers design autopilots to minimize deviations from level flight; statisticians design algorithms that reduce prediction errors; retailers choose store locations that will maximize shareholder return; and governments make policy choices to accelerate G.D.P. growth.
While those same fans tear apart the plot holes in The Rise of Skywalker, catalog its deviations from The Last Jedi, and question its biggest reveals about its lead's backstory, they can at least look back fondly on this charming little guy.
Meanwhile, the WHO defines childhood obesity according to the WHO growth reference for school-age children and teens, so a body mass index that is two standard deviations above the average for a child's age group and sex would be considered obese.
BERLIN, Sept 20 (Reuters) - Germany's government parties have reached a deal on a climate protection package which includes provisions to make sure that any future deviations from carbon emissions cuts targets can be corrected, a source close to the negotiations said on Friday.
The book has a kind of "Men Are From Mars, Women Are From Venus" feel, but its confidence, and the texture of the small world it creates, keep it from feeling parodic, as do the various "deviations" from the archetypes Heiny explores.
Because it's not locked to a track that's securely bolted to the floor of a soundstage, the SurfaceONE is also limited when it comes to how accurately it can reproduce a specific movement again and again without tiny shifts or deviations in its movements.
For your aunt, however — assuming your aunt is someone with an income within about two standard deviations of the mean and who does not produce computer graphics for a major Hollywood studio — the iMac Pro is probably too much machine at too high a price.
Writing for the court, liberal Justice Stephen Breyer said the deviations in numbers between district populations was not significant enough to be legally troubling, particularly as the state's redistricting commission was trying to comply with the federal Voting Rights Act, which protects minority voters.
Today, vulnerability, honesty, and unpredictability are qualities that labels would prefer artists to simulate rather than genuinely embody, and even though most of us will suffer from mental illness at some stage in our lives, such problems are presented as abnormal, deviations to be punished.
When information describing the movements in progress comes back from the arm muscles, the cerebellum's tightly meshed network of billions of nerve cells compares the situation described to the original plan, detects any deviations, and sends a better-honed signal back out to the arm.
We often hear that, in order to be memorable, fictional characters need to surprise us, and yet, as Morgan demonstrates with such finesse, they also need to be predictable, to establish a background of consistency against which deviations from the norm will vividly stand out.
One study, of more than 257,20143 people, by Dr. Britt Wang Jensen and colleagues at the Institute of Preventive Medicine, in Bispebjerg, Denmark, and Frederiksberg Hospital in Copenhagen, grouped children according to standard deviations from a mean B.M.I., adjusted for a child's age and sex.
Fair enough, but it's incongruous in the context of a tax bill loaded with tax policy blunders and deviations from income tax principles, most notably new code section 199A, the so-called passthrough deduction, which is a bacchanal of unprincipled and regressive income tax policy.
The standard deviations of annual snowfall in California and along the West Coast are far higher than most of those in the Rockies, which means a 252-inch Sierra average usually includes multiple years of 600-inch winters and some in the 150-inch range.
Now, physicists are trying to find new leads in other ways, by searching for rarer outcomes of particle collisions and deviations from the Standard Model of particle physics The HL-LHC would increase the collision rate by five to seven times, to make any abnormalities more obvious.
The information must be truthful and supportable, and if it includes any performance results, the firm must be truthful, offer context, disclose any limitations or deviations in the data, and have documentation both supporting the performance cited and the decision to offer it in that manner.
More important to the math geeks, the Dow is almost three standard deviations below its 50-day moving average, a condition it's been in for just 0.6 percent of the trading days of the last 35 years, according to Kensho, an analytical tool used by hedge funds.
The biggest euro economy is one of the most critical of the European Commission's work as a fiscal authority – the EU's executive arm is responsible for tracking countries' compliance with deficit and debt rules, but despite several deviations across the region, the commission has never imposed fines.
Shares in Wartsila fell 1.8 percent by 1130 GMT after the company said its internal audit revealed that 2 percent of its ship engine deliveries may have been affected by the manipulations, and the deviations in the readings were on average 1 percent of fuel consumption.
It's also why you get effusive praise for some genuinely good properties, like calling Guardians of the Galaxy a redefining "space opera" or Captain America: The Winter Soldier a "political thriller" when you could easily argue that they're slight just deviations from the Marvel movie-making formula.
Ordinarily a human stabber is employed in recreating these holes in test fabric — for comparison, you understand — but people are notoriously un-robotic in their execution of this type of task, and, as in other things, small deviations in force and angle creep in where unvarying exactitude is needed.
In 1975 obese children were almost unknown outside of the rich world: just 19753% of people in developing countries aged five to 19 had a body-mass index (BMI) more than two standard deviations above the average for their age and gender, the World Health Organisation's definition of obesity.
Even if you've never read George R. R. Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire novels, chances are you're familiar with the name Lady Stoneheart — if only from hearing your disgruntled book-reading friends complaining about all the deviations that HBO's Game of Thrones has made from Martin's storylines.
It is the kind of place that will severely punish any deviations from accepted schools of thought — see how Brendan Eich, the former chief executive of Mozilla, was run out of his job after it became public that he had donated to a campaign opposed to gay marriage.
By misconjugating this and stacking the wrong suffix on that, I had given my listeners (as a woman in the audience proposed; Russians don't rush to compliment, but they do rush to defend) the same sense of foreignness my deviations from standard English had given my American readers.
But as curator Chagnon tells me, both wakashu and these other deviations of heteronormative gender and sexuality disappeared from Japan during the Meiji period as a result of the so-called "modernization" of Japan, which, as he explains it, means Westernization and a shift to Eurocentric cultural values within Japanese society.
How it works: The software is marketed as being able to: Detect specific events like people hugging, smoking, fighting or drinking, or instead automatically detect "anomalies" — deviations from the usual goings-on in a certain feed, like a car driving the wrong way or a person loitering at an odd hour.
A few confessions: We did have to do a Google image search for "turkey liver" to make sure we discarded the right organ, and we took a few deviations from the recipes to make prep easier on ourselves — like making pie crust in a food processor rather than by hand.
Whether or not Stu from 20/20 ever found dating success is a question lost to time, but other markedly short men who are over two standard deviations from the norm have fared well, including 4'11" former Secretary of Labor under the Clinton administration, Robert Reich, whose wife was 9" taller.
Knowing that when a person has the flu, their heart rate tends to rise and their sleep patterns change, the study authors calculated users' average resting heart rate and sleep duration, and then looked for any deviations to them to identify when any measurements fell outside of a user's normal range.
Here's a spreadsheet where I extrapolated the prices of 1-3 wings, then tracked the difference by subtracting the price of the last multiple of 25 (in column C). You can see the deviation when it hits 75 compared to 50, then continue tracking the deviations as I laid them out. pic.twitter.
Less agreeable people are less tolerant of deviations from convention "This ideology of standardness and correctness — seeing everything that is not standard as deviant — is constantly confronting [the] linguistic reality which is of a lot of [language] diversity, so I would imagine that personality traits would correlate with language attitudes," Guy told Mashable.
In the same way, we can assume that Goose Gossage—who was teammates with Rickey Henderson and Dennis Eckersley and Reggie Jackson—is less concerned with showboating and youthful narcissism and deviations from baseball's grim and coppish norms than he is with the horror of realizing that those celebrations are no longer his.
While the first batch of Windows Mixed Reality headsets offered little differentiation from each other aside from small cosmetic deviations from Microsoft's reference design — HP launched a headset then, it was nothing special — now it seems the company has made a significant bet on becoming the premium option for virtual reality enterprise users.
To put things in watch-geek-ese, the tourbillon, which was pioneered by Abraham-Louis Breguet at the end of the 18th century, mounts the watch's escapement, balance spring and balance wheel inside a tiny rotating cage, to fight the effects of gravity, and in theory even out minor deviations in timekeeping (phew).
"We expect the ECB to step up its QE, ISIN (bond issuer)limits and even more deviations from capital key, with a total envelope of at least 500 billion when the BTP-Bund spread hits 350-400 bps, which we expect in coming days," said Piet Haines Christiansen, chief strategist at Danske Bank.
After Mr. Christie started to gain in the polls in New Hampshire late last year, allies of Mr. Rubio paid for a ferocious series of television advertisements and direct-mail pieces attacking the New Jersey governor for deviations from conservative orthodoxy and over the gridlock-creating lane closures near the George Washington Bridge overseen by his allies.
He pointed to one specific section of the minutes that read: Most participants judged that the benefits of using monetary policy to address threats to financial stability would typically be outweighed by the costs associated with deviations from the Committee's employment and price-stability objectives induced by such actions; some also noted that the benefits are highly uncertain.
The kooky creativity exhibited by the directing pair of Daniel Scheinert and Daniel Kwan (who also directed the similarly exuberant video for "Turn Down for What") is essential to the film's charm, and to its accessibility: Despite its deviations, Swiss Army Man is ultimately a rousing buddy movie adventure — a spectacle built on imagination and invention.
Apple said that this process, combined with antenna "splits" for cellar function, may result in "subtle deviations in flatness more visible only from certain viewing angles that are imperceptible during normal use":To provide optimal cellular performance, small vertical bands or "splits" in the sides of the iPad allow parts of the enclosure to function as cellular antennas.

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