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"variance" Definitions
  1. the amount by which something changes or is different from something else

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Minimum variance portfolios optimize an index using an estimated co-variance matrix.
Variance in outcomes or mortality is a result of variance in performance of an operation.
Low-scoring, low-possession games are more susceptible to variance, and the best way to up the variance is with the three-point shot.
Average incomes and racial composition explain around 30% of the variance in patent rates across metropolitan areas for men, but only around 10% of the variance for women.
And there would be significant variance from person to person.
Especially because this time, we've got a lot more variance.
They've received a variance from the state because of overcrowding.
Naturally, there was some variance by age, gender, and location.
Start big, scale it down, bring up variance pretty quick.
There was a timid deference to the swings of variance.
A 1 percent variance can actually make a huge difference.
Though not insignificant, this leaves a lot of unexplained variance.
That obviously was at variance with the size of the specimen.
How to grapple with variance in language, experience, form, and format?
"The imports were also fueled by widening price variance," said Zhuo.
This is natural and there's no variance in screens between devices.
So some of the variance is definitely due to external habits.
Discrimination probably accounts for some of the "missing" variance as well.
Total capital raised as a multiple of ARR normalizes this variance.
In theory, both rates should mirror one another with little variance.
"He has the most variance between risk and reward," he said.
We then elected to seek a variance to permit ground-floor retail.
How those arrangements are made however, there's probably a lot of variance.
You can read more of his work at his blog, Variance Explained. 
We don't need to eliminate variance; rather, we need to predict it.
From an analytical perspective, there's little to no variance in his production.
Interestingly, there also seems to be significant variance based on article topic.
Still, the variance is usually driven by one or two outlier companies.
Her diction, in its variance, mirrors what she's disclosing about the song.
MariMed applied for a variance, citing the dearth of other options available.
"The recent rise in variance is unprecedented in 21 years," she said.
It has a variance to be operated as a bed-and-breakfast.
But the hopes of private firms seem at variance with state aims.
Being granted a variance could result in a nice benefit for someone.
The variance between his best performances and his weakest has been narrow.
Speculations about the closure of SALT are at variance with one another.
Heather: I was actually going to say a variance on the same thing.
As a result they may be less likely to hide their gender variance.
Strang said people with ASDs and gender variance need a lot of support.
There are too many factors, too much chaos, too much variance for that.
So that's the first stage, and you'd get less variance in that prediction.
I found more variance — but the different devices generally undercounted the correct number.
The mathematical models explained fully 94% of the variance in aggregate market prices.
And partly due to that individual discretion, there is tremendous variance among accounts.
Managers are responsible for 70% of the variance in how engaged employees were.
In traditional chocolate, the reason you roast is to roast out any variance.
It's unclear if Beacher and company could get a variance for a club.
NIMBY, neighborhood review, density bonus, variance, setback, micro unit, nonconforming, parking requirement vs.
Now, after seeking a variance, it had a new capacity of nearly 1,500.
No such variance was deemed appropriate in this case by the career prosecutors.
With less variance in students' level, teachers could aim their instruction more precisely.
This can cause considerable variance in the estimates as the hours go by.
From what I've seen, existing general models don't do a great job of finding signals we can interpret biologically: They often just determine the biggest influencers of variance in the data, as opposed to the most biologically impactful sources of variance.
Additional statistical inadequacies that make the article scientifically invalid are: there is no representation of the error variance for the data presented in Figures 1 – 6 of the manuscript, nor is such error variance reported in the text of the manuscript.
Despite that variance, there's consensus it is a costly and timely endeavor to undertake.
Our model explains 40% of the variance in average goal difference for these teams.
"I always think variance will kill me," he says between wolfing bites of pasta.
There's huge variance in how the Four Seasons in Austin or Chicago, pretty weak.
"The problem is we would need to apply for a [zoning] variance," Aschoff said.
Now, the variance is gaping and has made a difference in bottom-line rulings.
This sounds like a bad idea because it means inevitable state-by-state variance.
Sure, especially if you're doing seed, there's a huge variance in what can happen.
They want their own tastes, own variance ... which you don't see here (United States).
"One degree of variance in year one can mean in year 30 you're broke."
But his well-intentioned campaign is at variance with the purpose of the matzo.
Of course, there is also variance due to preference within each of these categories.
This one variance, the change of scenery, has caused him to change things up.
Together, these four variables explain about two-thirds of the variance in the ISM.
There's some pretty significant variance in the estimates for annual venture funding in Africa.
If nothing else, there's a ton of variance in the available data by state.
Europe now has a relationship with Iran at a variance with that of America.
They don't understand how anyone could say anything remotely at variance with President Trump.
There's a much wider degree of variance of backgrounds in your computer science degree.
Mr. Trump has often chafed at assessments he finds at variance with his worldview.
But that variance only goes down to about six hours a night, Van Dongen says.
Janssen said identifying an overlap between ASDs and gender variance is just a first step.
Two skin-skull-brain models of different thicknesses were used to account for human variance.
There are always numerous reasons for the variance in behaviors in the world of tech.
Textures are low-res, characters' faces look unnatural, and there's almost no variance in environments.
The FTSE Ads Custom Saudi Minimum Variance Index was developed in collaboration with FTSE Russell.
We're introducing interactive plants into the game and spawning them with some degree of variance.
The people running the poll basically got stuck at the extreme of the added variance.
The variance filtered down to country VC valuations, though it was a little less sharp.
Another major factor contributing to flight-attendant pay variance is which carrier they fly on.
This variance was seen across all participants, who ranged in age from 20 to 82.
The matter will go another committee in February while the team applies for a variance.
The variance in heat levels can make the star appear brighter or dimmer to us. 
There are a few players, a select few players, who somehow manage to transcend cultural variance.
The risk of regional variance is that the disparities that already exist just get locked in.
Within young adults, the risk score accounted for about 0.2% of the variance in hippocampal volume.
We've also noted a few markdowns below on items that don't usually see any price variance.
I was struck by the beauty and variance of the samples and the stories they held.
Since risk can be a vague concept, Markowitz used "variance", or volatility, as a handy proxy.
You're just trying to optimize for efficiency, and individual variance in performance doesn't matter that much.
The hip flexor muscle extends into the front of the leg, hence the variance in terms.
Under a Section 1332 waiver, a state may request variance from virtually any component of ObamaCare.
Democrat's aren't always overperforming, which means there's plenty of variance from special election to special election.
Though the median amount of unpaid student meal debt for school districts is $2,500, there's significant variance.
According to a 2013 High Times article, terpene variance is what makes each strain of bud unique.
It recommends "a modest downward variance" from the recommended range of 51 to 63 months in prison.
In the streaming wars, both flywheel and distribution offer the greatest variance, and monopolies dominate those categories.
The East Coast, for instance, has the largest variance in opinions on gun laws by political party.
One caveat: Biometric data like fingerprints and heart rate vary, and variance can be exploited by hackers.
They're not just word-variance synonyms for "rich"; whereas there's nothing above privilege, no implied higher rung.
Fluctuation, variance, running good, running bad, winning, losing, trying to play well, and analyzing myself to death.
That would help bolster the biosimilars markets because less variance should mean faster approval of the medications.
But there is variance due to the candidates, and both Clinton and Trump can have big effects.
In at least nine cases, the government asked for leniency, technically called a variance from sentencing guidelines.
He soon got a variance from the city for plans to carve the building into large apartments.
"The variance was mainly attributable to higher-than- estimated operating income," said a note by NCB Capital.
"There's a high degree of variance in the prices in the resale value for sneakers," says Luber.
However, we found that consensus forecasts made a year in advance accounted for 57% of variance in GDP.
Enter the average value (reported as the "mean") and variance (reported as the "standard deviation") for each sex.
Democrats have, on average, made big gains here (though with a lot of variance from state to state).
"Since then there's been a lot of variance in the size of breasts on Western television," said Swami.
Obernesser then sent the group a letter saying that the variance had been issued incorrectly and revoked it.
In the debate about whether democracy is in decline in the West, there's some important cross-national variance.
One way of telling that many licences are superfluous is the sheer variance in the law across states.
The first is that students' objections to views at variance with the Communist Party's might stifle academic debate.
Missing parts of the body are unsettling, because they represent a variance from some kind of natural design.
Mr Livermore notes that diverse teams have a higher degree of variance in their performance than homogeneous teams.
"There's not much variance in lightning activity," he told Reuters, saying the rise was due more to behavior.
I don't feel right calling it a recreation if there's any type of variance from the actual ride.
The existing heroines don't have the same variance of personality, origin story, or character development as the heroes.
And there is a major shortage of Asian features in sports titles, particularly in the variance of eyes.
That, combined with methodology differences in how polling was conducted, create a wide variance in what polls report.
There is also considerable variance among sections of the United States when it comes to personal Holocaust experience.
In Nebraska, Minnesota, and South Dakota, deviations between Tour and USDA final yields are caused by geographical variance.
However, when the Bensalem Masjid congregation applied for the same type of variance, it did not get one.
That variance in effectiveness is a reason why you might want to give later instead of giving today.
In general, the choice in "trimming" weights is between bias and variance in the results of the poll.
Last year, the Department of Buildings received 3,700 complaints prompted by projects operating with after-hours variance permits.
Apple blamed the uncertainty created by the outbreak for a "wider-than-usual" variance in its sales forecast.
He had already logged eight N.B.A. seasons, and most offenses in the league have only so much variance.
"There's a 26 to 22 percent variance in suicide rates that are due to media reporting," he explained.
Despite this variance, there are certain characteristics that pop up again and again among stalkers, according to research.
"No one knows how often rebalancing should occur or how big the variance should be before rebalancing," he said.
More recent research has shown the variance is largely determined by genetics, with some input from age and gender.
It is closer to a 20 number for a good chunk of people, but there's a lot of variance.
This stirred interest in the idea of trading volatility itself, but variance swaps remained too arcane for wide usage.
"Time of day explains the 20 percent variance between who is performing well and who is not," Pink says.
Pollsters aren't joking about the "margin of error": the inevitable random variance in polls that exists simply by chance.
However the ministry then granted the company a variance on the stay, which allowed the dumping to go ahead.
Grade inflation has complicated the task of evaluating achievements, and so has the variance in high school grading policies.
Like the variance, the seismic energy climbed in a characteristic fashion in the run-up to each slow slip.
Nasheed said the Chinese ambassador's public statements were at variance with what the Chinese side had conveyed to Solih.
That was at variance with the company's guidance a month earlier that the figure would be 360,000 to 400,000.
There are two main reasons that NFL teams fail to earn a playoff spot: injuries and on-field variance.
Any variance is not considered material to the rating, while the adoption of the standard will become mandatory from 2019.
Together, these create clear pathways for the electrical signals, leading to much less variance in the strength of the signals.
The move also puts Roy at variance with President Trump, who had announced his support of the deal on Thursday.
So, given this diversity and variance in privilege, why are we constantly talked about as if we're all the same?
In addition to elevation and latitude, there are other reasons for gravitational variance, and these are more difficult to detect.
It turns out that if you send an emoji between platforms, there's an automatic sentiment variance of about 2.04 points.
Most of the inflammatory molecules which make up these tests have a huge variance across the population of bipolar patients.
The wide variance in weapons estimates underscores the problem of knowing whether North Korea is actually giving up its arsenal.
Players talk about "tilting" because of "variance," especially when a "fish" puts in a "donkey" lineup that ends up going crazy.
" Next, she alternated curling Stone's hair with 1.25 and 1-inch barrels "for softer-looking waves with a variance in texture.
While the educational backgrounds of startup CEOs do show a lot of overlap, there is also plenty of room for variance.
Just 6% of people older than 65 are interested in sports betting, but otherwise there is little variance across age groups.
Entrepreneurs looking to expand internationally often find the first hurdle they must cross is the variance in infrastructure in developing markets.
"Different companies have different reference data sets and different algorithms, hence the variance in results," a spokesman from 99.993andMe told me.
Each contains its own cues of female sexual exploitation with remarkable variance that nevertheless goes unremarked upon by the exhibition's text.
While April 19 is the national Tax Freedom Day this year, there's huge variance when any individual will reach that point.
As a general rule, when variance goes up, it helps the underdog, so it's possible that the model's estimate of Mrs.
Allen observed that the spirit cults had an acceptance of gender variance that was mostly absent in the country at large.
Sliding in as their starting power forward, Gay would provide a bit more variance to complement Russell Westbrook's one-man show.
"We need to narrowly craft the variance so that it only applies to the museum and not everyone else," she said.
She said the dispensary is in the process of fighting a board of variance ruling, and will be paying all fines.
Lots of factors might explain this variance, from a population's overall wellness to its demographics to the nation's health care system.
But Copom also said a high degree of "variance" of risks did not necessarily imply its next steps would be gradual.
Normalised net profit, which removes variance in win rates, fell to A$172.7 million ($115.47 million) for six months ending Dec.
"The uptick and variance in ransomware in the first quarter of 2016... has been unbelievable," Trainor said at a Monday event.
"The return to minimum variance (low volatility) and traditional defensive strategies has been somewhat out of the ordinary," said Panagora's Alonso.
If debates lived up to their supposed influence, we would expect more variance (for those truly interested in the ungainly statistical details, the coefficient of variation was 0.71, meaning that 71% of variance in post-debate polling could be explained by pre-debate polling.) Of course, polls tend to move only so much in a short window.
Such fears are not foolish, but they do reflect a view of the reef's permanence that is at variance with the truth.
There's always going to be some variance in your win rate, so don't get discouraged in the RNG isn't on your side.
The variance was so astronomical, the only summary conclusion is that coverage is inconsistent and suboptimal in many parts of the country.
In the past, presidential words were scrutinized with forensic exactitude and any variance from the established record could do lasting political damage.
But the relaxed attitude that pervades maritime security is at variance with the crucial economic and security importance of the world's oceans.
Transcendents: Spirit Mediums in Thailand and Burma features photographs by Mariette Pathy Allen of the gender variance of participants in spirit cults.
"Bananafish" salutes J.D. Salinger's short fiction and the variance in styles on the new album seems like a work of short stories.
On Wednesday, after a variance approved by the state allowed Southwest Key to boost its population, the new capacity was roughly 1,500.
However, it's worth it for the sake of taking a temperature only once, given that rectal temperatures have the least temperature variance.
The key feature was the seismic energy, a quantity closely related to the variance of the acoustic signal in the laboratory experiments.
With a signing like this, there's a fairly wide variance of potential outcomes, and we think there's a lot of upside there.
Instead, going forward the requirement now says the divide between those who identify as men and women have a variance of one.
One reason this variance can be especially dangerous is because the types and amounts of chemicals in vaping products aren't typically standardized.
But as any fan knows, the quality variance is high, and not just because seemingly anybody can make a found-footage movie.
However, an analysis of Crunchbase funding data for the 20 largest global automakers finds wide variance in investment sizes, timing and strategic focus.
While there is considerable variance across the states, most campaign finance laws restrict the behavior of, and contributions to, the formal party organizations.
Judged against the historical record, neither Comey nor President Donald Trump appears to have been at variance with tradition in their political interventions.
It was equipped to handle minor variance in its environment because it had been exposed via machine learning to significantly more varied environments.
I have no problem with unseasonably warm winter, but getting dressed in the morning with a potential 30 degree variance can be tricky.
But gender variance is not the only issue that matters, and political resentment to it is not the only problem impacting transgender communities.
Washérs keep 3.93 to 80 percent of the transaction, like a typical marketplace, with the variance depending on things like package or location.
He's a man of contradictions and maddening variance who's also responsible for some of the most beautiful and inventive basketball you'll ever see.
The analysis also surfaced more common variants that contribute to between 21999 and 223 percent of the variance in a population's sexual behavior.
THE FED IS BACK INTO A VARIANCE OF THEIR OLD SCHOOL MODE WHERE 10, 12 YEARS AGO, THEY WERE HIKING AT EVERY MEETING.
I'm still hopeful, but this is the reason there's such a variance in how kids handle transitioning from the spread to the NFL.
By freezing five percent I am creating a cushion so if there is any variance on a monthly basis we can address that.
ICCT said almost half of the variance among the 20 airlines was due to the amount of freight being carried on each flight.
In the end, the vote was 4-3 in favor of the variance that the mosque needed to function in the residential neighborhood.
"In general, mega events usually cost more than they bring in for a city government, but there is lots of variance," he said.
Dark Imaginings Ms. Huxtable had a difficult childhood, growing up in a town that she said was unaccepting of gender variance and minorities.
Patterson's popularity fluctuated during his time in Toronto, owing in large part to some psychological biases, like the trouble we have processing variance.
And in any case, in most models where they compete to explain variance in, say, job performance, IQ does a much better job.
The leagues have rule variants, of course: different shot clocks, variance in bonus structure for foul shots, different goaltending rules, differently shaped lanes.
There it was: a variance, almost insignificant, probably just the overlay's augmentors working to enhance the little they could make out through the interference.
To test this premise, Kim and his team created a simulation of their new chip design, with the same degree of variance in signals.
Though the GIF above doesn't do the UHD HDR justice, the video below does show the increased color depth and greater range of variance.
A strategic investor, because they are actually in business, has more variance in motivation because there are more ways for them to realize value.
Studies led by Robert Plomin of King's College London suggest that roughly 50% of the variance in IQ scores is due to genetic differences.
Schools also cited specific reasons for the discrepancies, like variance in in-state and out-of-state scholarships, that they said were not discriminatory.
Rio Tinto also said that a 10 percent variance in the price of crude oil would have a $65 million impact on underlying earnings.
To help increase class variance among mages, the Scepter now gives less ability power, less health and slows units half as much as before.
His positions on everything from Russia to free trade are similarly painted in broad strokes and at variance with many of his party colleagues.
When you're at a talent deficit, which the Hornets would be against Cleveland, higher-variance strategies and educated gambles can help bridge the gap.
This article originally stated that LinkNYC came under fire for their variance in internet speeds, which was a controversy that predated the hubs installation.
More recently, as children flooded into the system, they had to get a variance from Texas regulators to boost its capacity temporarily to 2129,21.
Europe Economics estimated that the FOT charge represented around 20 percent of warehouse operators' profits, albeit with significant variance depending on broader economic cycles.
The strength of each person is an independent normal random variable with a common mean and variance, which is the same across both countries.
Even after incorporating all of these factors, the new government figures still leave more than half of the variance between companies' pay gaps unexplained.
The FKBP5 gene determines whether this process is completed—cortisol binding in the brain functions differently if there is a variance in that gene.
And because of that variance, there was no guarantee of a showdown, even if two males did meet up while MacEwen's camera was running.
Under the Sessions policy, requesting a seven-to-nine-year sentence was suggested, unless the prosecutors concluded that a departure or variance was appropriate.
The Department of Buildings issued around 3113,2311 new and renewed variance permits last year, more than double the 22019,22014 issued in 2012, records show.
Foreigners must buy an $11,000 permit from the Nepalese government, plus pay other fees, but the variance has to do with the outfitters hired.
But by the time we get to mid-April of the election year, polls explain about half the variance in the eventual vote split.
But the show has a problem with tonal variance, tending to roll along in the same gear for much of its eight-episode first season.
He said if the VIX continues to go down, but the VVIX starts to rally that could indicate an increase in demand for variance swaps.
With a long winning streak, "low-volatility" and "minimum-variance" are attracting investors by promising better-quality returns and less risk than the overall market.
There was a little bit of variance to the velocity of the breaking ball — there was an 83-84 mph breaking ball and 78-80.
But he also notched strikeouts with his fastball and curveball and used those pitches more because of the speed variance and, hence, unpredictability they provide.
We have similar tastes, but with just enough variance that we can exchange suggestions and playfully disagree about the best parts of a band's discography.
In reality there is likely to be enormous variance in the economic impact, depending on where people live and what kind of jobs they have.
None of those markers was on the X or Y sex chromosomes and their total combined effect accounted for less than 1% of the variance.
This sense of calm would be notable in any event, but the contrast with the sheer variance in the policy world makes it particularly unusual.
The wide variance presents a quandary for the European Central Bank, which on Thursday will publish an account of its most recent monetary policy meeting.
Although many of these tests and devices have been around for decades, there is great variance in the ways diseases are diagnosed in different countries.
His campaign argued that the state delegate equivalents could be misleading because of the wide variance in the size and demographics of each voting precinct.
It has registered some decreases in recent weeks, but Brian Busch, Genscape's director of oil markets and former oil trader, calls it an operational variance.
A statistical analysis conducted as part of the study found that temperature alone explains more than one-third of the variance in sunflower sea star abundance.
The majority of D.F.S. novices only come to play football, and their sheer numbers and the natural variance in fantasy football distributes the money more equally.
And in one state (Texas), district delegates are assigned by state Senate districts, not federal congressional districts, with variance in delegate totals from two to 1683.
The album is composed of four drone pieces with enough color and variance to be more in the "new music" composition school than straight up noise.
This is the experience by a patient of hallucinations or delusions—in other words of a "reality" at variance with the general consensus of other people.
It's easy to see how replicating "Siri for work" is a much heavier problem to solve because of the variance amongst organizational processes, systems and preferences.
It suggested making EU anti-money laundering rules - now often at variance in their application - directly binding on member states, and considering improvements in banking supervision.
Purdue told VICE Sports that it budgets for proportional spending each year but that variance in how many women's scholarships are used results in spending disparities.
Should the final outcome result in no material variance from the company's estimates released yesterday, Fitch would expect to affirm CNO's ratings with a Stable Outlook.
Over a four-year-period, AT&T operated many point-to-point microwave stations throughout the United States at variance with its licenses, the FCC said.
The memo dismisses Cohen's request for no jail time as "meritless" and recommends a "substantial term of imprisonment" reflecting a "modest variance" from the guidelines range.
You're just gonna get very high variance-- out of tech stocks because you have some markets where the winner ends up getting a substantial profit pool.
But the multi-course dinners with champagne, wine, port and cigars usually contained individuals whose political positions were at great variance from Churchill and his pals.
As Coleman explains in a book essay, he first encountered gender variance in Burmese spirit mediums in 1987, and then found an analogous phenomenon in Thailand.
Ultimately, Rocki settled on the Game Boy because the console boasts over 1,000 games to choose from with a lot of variance in terms of complexity.
GasBuddy said although the average price of gas will be at historic lows, the price variance among different states and cities will be at historic highs.
Wall said they could vary, but that there's likely to be more of a variance on whether a particular law poses a burden in a state.
Since the variance approval, neighboring property owners have filed an appeal, and the county executive, Steve Schuh, has pushed through legislation banning variances for marijuana dispensaries.
There's similarly large variance in the recipiency rate — the share of unemployed people getting UI — and benefit size as a share of the average weekly wage.
But in his letter to the group on Wednesday, Mr. Obernesser said that the earlier height variance had been issued in error and had been revoked.
But this variance exists in part because teachers are sometimes much more effective with one group of students in one year than another in the next.
Just by knowing this variance, the algorithm could make a decent guess at when a slip would occur; information about precursor events helped refine those guesses.
Alone, an 8- or 23-point turnout gap could be enough to create unusual variance among the pollsters when you add typical sampling error on top.
Normalised net profit, which removes variance in win rates, fell to A$368.6 million for the year ended June 30, from A$386.8 million a year earlier.
But today, it feels more like a combination of a few where we were wrong, a difficult environment for value investing, and a lot of adverse variance.
The good news is that our model can only explain 40% of the variance between the average goal differences of national teams, which leaves lots of outliers.
But the study's findings are nonetheless interesting because they highlight just how much variance there are in Google search results, even when controlling for factors like location.
Operators decided to terminate the mission after detecting altitude variations from its flight over the Pacific Ocean, including temperature variance that affected how high the balloon flew.
There needs to be room for that kind of variance — and with it, one hopes, will come the kind of narrative risk-taking that you're talking about.
EBITDA has seen little variance at $1.1 billion to $1.3 billion over the past five years with EBITDA margins improving modestly each year from 20% to 05212%.
Volatility is nothing new to these Chinese aluminium production figures, particularly around the turn of the year, both calendar and lunar, but this year's variance is unprecedented.
The Murrs wanted to sell the lot next to their cabin but were denied a county land variance to separately use or sell their two adjoining lots.
The company said normalised net profit, which removes variance in win rates, grew less than 1 percent in the half-year to A$194.1 million ($139 million).
Whatever data automakers are forced to share, making the requirements at the federal level means that companies will be able to avoid this state-by-state variance.
In addition, S&P said that global prospects for companies were diverging by region as a result of variance in the credit cycle and exposure to commodities.
Highlighting the variance inherent in fencing tournaments, he was eliminated in the round of 32 at the 2014 championships and in the round of 64 in 2015.
"There are wide expectations for some action from the BOJ tomorrow, but there's huge variance around those expectations," said Societe Generale currency strategist Alvin Tan, in London.
Between the reflection from the mirror and the lighting variance of the objects on the counter, it's clear that ray tracing has a massive impact on visuals.
"The Office respectfully requests that this Court impose a substantial term of imprisonment, one that reflects a modest downward variance from the applicable Guidelines range," they wrote.
This turns up some cool facts, such as:About 42% of the variance in speaking time is explained by how well a candidate was polling at that time.
Earlier this year, Southold's Zoning Board of Appeals issued a final rejection of their application for a variance that would have permitted a small pole-barn winery.
The Fresno County Board of Supervisors approved Lattanzio's home for a zoning variance in 1997, and The Cat House on the Kings became a nonprofit in 2002.
Some of those tactics were born of necessity—when you're playing short-handed, slowing down the game not only helps conserve energy but also helps increase variance.
Sleep temperature: Though hybrid mattresses tend to breathe better and are thus cooler than all-foam options, there's still significant variance in how well they dissipate heat.
Fizdale offered a half-smile as Nichols joked that the Knicks need more variance in free agency after signing several power forwards during the most recent offseason.
There's not much variance in the age of populations across the country, so being the "oldest" state doesn't necessarily make a state that much older than the others.
As the trial showed, it was able to confirm dogs' opinions about a sample when those opinions were at variance with the ones held by a human handler.
Gender variance describes variability between the sex a person is assigned at birth and their experienced or expressed gender, Janssen and colleagues write in the journal Transgender Health.
Seeing as it's a practice built largely upon humility, yoga—be it in Bikram, Hatha, Yin, Ashtanga, or any other variance—can oftentimes be a bit, well, humiliating.
One Key Statistic: The variance of the Green Bay running game Outside of James Starks producing little, the Packers have had a wildly inconsistent year on the ground.
The wrister was a variance of his self-described "signature" shootout move, which comprises a forehand -to-backhand deke and has been successful at times in previous seasons.
The 4K option has 100 percent Adobe RGB certification (with some variance between displays), which is useful if you're planning to do any serious image editing with it.
Dubransky: We don't really know what the children understand about what has happened to them based on the variance of age, and how long it's been going on.
At the same time, and perhaps more important, the model increases its variance estimate — how uncertain it is about its assessment of the race — during the convention period.
Ms. Whitley was concerned that if the Medal of Honor Museum is granted a height variance, other developers will see it as a precedent for their own projects.
The Florida Agency for Health Care Administration says 25 out of 687 licensed nursing homes do not have a fully approved, implemented emergency power plan or a variance.
He soon discovered that contractors working at a nearby building on Park Avenue South had obtained an after-hours variance permit that allowed construction outside the normal workday.
The vast majority of my extended family has seen little variance in their lives, but the majority of them have chosen us over stereotype, and love over rejection.
These differences are largely responsible for the variance in IDD prevalence rates reported in medical literature, and can leave a large portion of the population invisible to surveys.
The exhibition works with ten historical and contemporary case studies of individuals who have been outcasted or incarcerated due to reasons of gender variance, sexual preference, or racial differences.
Children with an autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) were seven times more likely than other children to report gender variance on a questionnaire, researchers at one U.S. medical center found.
Note: Because we only had time to perform a limited number of tests (it takes quite a while to discharge batteries), there is a little variance to the data.
"I got to believe that his approach to Russia is not going to be a great variance of what US foreign policy has been for some time," Corker said.
It explains roughly half of the variance in rugby scorelines, and its projections for each team were within seven points (or a single converted try) 60% of the time.
But as extreme events become more frequent and severe, we may have to reframe how we breed crops and select for variance and resilience, not just for average yield.
Where there is a variance in outlook between the oil and auto industries, it is usually down to different expectations around technological developments and what happens in emerging markets.
Five-sixths of the variance in points earned by European international teams in this period can be explained by their possession, so strong is the relationship between the two.
Mr Hunt has also tried to tackle what might politely be called "variance": the fact that the NHS contains valleys of poor performance as well as peaks of excellence.
In this case, the study found that "35% of the variance in an individuals' willingness to self-censor" could be explained by their perceptions of whether surveillance is justified.
Moreover, if you experience variance in the quality of your network connection, our adaptive streaming technology will always provide you with the best quality experience appropriate for your connection.
Because detoxification guidelines for inmates are so open-ended and do not specifically govern postpartum inmates, there tends to be a lot of variance, even within the same state.
" For example, he said, in the theater district, "if a developer wanted to build a building, he had to build a theater in it if he wanted the variance.
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Currently, 25 of 687 licensed nursing homes do not have a fully approved, implemented emergency power plan or a variance, according to the Florida Agency for Health Care Administration.
Beyond that, they expect wide variance in how officeholders handle Mr. Trump and his agenda, from moderates who seek out accommodation to blue-state leaders who pursue total war.
And when the trip around the world passed through old Europe and ultramodern Asia, that presents an entirely different but just as welcome opportunity to talk about cultural variance.
"Anything can be dangerous if it's misused," he says, adding that the study found that storytelling only made a five percent variance in which studies were cited and circulated.
Given the variance in data-gathering methods, as well as the amount of stigma surrounding male sexual assault victims coming forward, my guess is that these numbers are an underestimate.
Since teams only play a handful of games, shooting efficiency is especially prone to variance—if a player has an off-night or two, his overall efficiency will be terrible.
To be sure, such a process can still produce strong nominees that can win general elections, but the variance in quality will be a lot higher through such a process.
When broken down by county, the data show very little geographic variance: 97% of the population lives in a region that is within one percentage point of the national average.
"The Chairman's conciliatory tone surely shaped the variance of responses as to when the Fed will next raise rates," Ian Lyngen, head of U.S. rate strategy at BMO Capital Markets.
That still leaves Venezuela's petrol the cheapest in the world, and the strongest exchange rate wildly at variance with the black-market rate of around 1,000 bolívares to the dollar.
The mouse's color cycling causes the variance in highlight color hitting the bottom of the headphones, but that's unimportant here as this test is about sharpness rather than color reproduction.
When cosmologists observe the cosmic microwave background it is remarkably uniform: its temperature is approximately -270 C no matter where it is measured with minuscule variance (one part in 100,000).
Another common approach to low volatility is minimum variance (also known as minimum volatility) portfolio construction, which requires portfolio constraints to avoid significant concentration in specific sectors and individual stocks.
With so few scoring events, football is a high-variance sport: teams frequently outplay their opponents for 22018 minutes, only to be defeated on a fluky goal or penalty call.
Another potential pitfall is our use of median earnings, which compresses the variance in earnings across universities, and may under-emphasise the performance of the richest graduates from elite universities.
In a November 2016 report, GAO estimated a 85033 percent variance in grant rates for a representative applicant with the same average characteristics whose case is heard by different IJs.
Staying in the jungle, camps are changing to have more variance, forcing junglers to be more specific about which camps they target first instead of taking whichever camps are closest.
And, because there's so much variance in the prices for each payer, it's hard to find another metric that would give consumers a better idea of what they're in for.
Doing so over 82 games affords the luxury of low relative leverage, of sample size to ride the variance, and of plausible deniability if it fails—at least they tried.
That, Mr. Avenatti told NBC, was at variance with Mr. Cohen's previous statement that neither the Trump Organization nor the Trump campaign were "party to" the agreement with Ms. Clifford.
Will thought using only Ivy League schools was "myopic," so I came up with the version you see today, using a variance of well-known universities from around the country.
It was influenced by a study of 20 public schools in New York City's lower-income neighborhoods that found graduation rates suffering and a huge variance in college-readiness programs.
Just a small variance, but one that will no doubt raise concerns over the veracity of Chinese government data — something that continues to simmer away below the surface across financial markets.
That's because noninvasive charting methods like basal body temperature and charting cervical mucus (the method promoted by Femm) can be prone to human error and normal variance from woman to woman.
" Sturm said there is more research to be done: "The identified [genetic variations] still only explain about 28.9% of the variance seen in pigmentation, so other genes remain to be discovered.
Update: A 23andMe spokesperson provided the following statement to TechCrunch to contextualize the results in question: The variance in Charlsie's and Carly's 23andMe results are primarily within the "Broadly European" estimate.
Just a small variance, but one that will no doubt raise concerns over the veracity of Chinese government data -- something that continues to simmer away below the surface across financial markets.
Variance swaps quickly started to gain ground on Wall Street, especially in the late 211s, when markets were roiled by the Asian financial crisis and the collapse of hedge fund LTCM.
Building off of this theory, a more disaggregated look across industries also shows that while average wage growth may be low, there is wide variance in nominal wage growth across sectors.
You note in the book that roughly half of the variance in incomes across persons worldwide is explained by two factors: country of residence and the income distribution within that country.
The hedge funds that will outperform in Iran will be the ones run by those who recognize real risk management lies less with variance and correlation but with policy and politics.
There are many causes of this variance, but a lot of it boils down to state-level policy: Most of the low-receipt, low-benefit states are choosing to be stingy.
Biden reporter Natasha Korecki notes the wide variance between the former vice president on stage and how he comes off on the trail, where he doesn't hesitate to mix it up.
"One important thing — that's easy to misunderstand— is that this is looking at variance across people, not within an individual," Brooke Macnamara, the lead author of the Perspectives paper, tells me.
According to co-author Dr. Marc Gillinov, cardiac surgeon at the Cleveland Clinic, the accuracy of wrist-worn heart rate monitors can be impacted by motion, skin tone variance, and ambient light.
That's why Reagan was shocked and deeply disappointed when aides presented him with the stark reality of how his statements denying an arms-for-hostages deal were at variance with the facts.
Yes, machines can do more and more things, and their logic becomes ever more complex, so they are able to respond appropriately to more complicated situations, and handle more parameters of variance.
In a footnote, the prosecutors note that the probation office "similarly" recommended such a variance and noted that the ultimate recommendation by that office is for a sentence of 42 months' imprisonment.
Coaches were hooked up to heart-rate-variance monitors, to understand how to manage their stress levels better, and Team GB's managers analysed the optimal way to coach athletes of different sexes.
There's not a singular "ultimate gun" in Destiny, but the unavoidable loadout variance between players means that some people are going to be at a disadvantage because they've had unlucky gear drops.
Through this analysis, the researchers found 74 genetic variants that, when combined, can be used to explain about 0.43 percent of the variance in schooling seen across individuals — an extremely small effect.
The EU observer mission said the number of non-voters and blank or invalid ballots were at variance with the reported participation rate, adding turnout in other regions was around 48 percent.
Over a four-year-period, AT&T operated many point-to-point microwave stations throughout the United States at variance with its licenses, the FCC said in a statement announcing the agreement.
"This treatment of me and my past and recent colleagues is totally at variance with the values and behaviors of the company to which I have devoted my professional life," he said.
At every instance of variance of approach between Israel and the United States, President Obama was accused of being anti-Semitic, anti-Israel — the worst president ever for the U.S.-Israel relationship.
"We do not yet know how the plants' sense variance functions, or even if their physiology is specifically adapted to respond to risk," said Alex Kacelnik, a professor of Zoology at Oxford.
The decked-out costumes look dope, the action is surprisingly believable given the girth of the weapons, and the acting expertly mirrors anime's variance between stoic deadpan and over-the-top emotion.
When Sylvia Jukes Morris was writing her monumental two-volume biography of Clare Boothe Luce, she discovered several facts at variance with what Ms. Luce had put forth in the public record.
In 2006, socioeconomic status had explained 17 percent of the variance in Americans' science scores; in 2015, it explained only 11 percent, which is slightly better than average for the developed world.
Rather, it was the variance—a measure of how the signal fluctuates about the mean—and it was broadcast throughout the stick-slip cycle, not just in the moments immediately before failure.
Sometimes the variance in policy was because of differing temperaments or worldviews of key American officials, or the amount of attention those crises received on TV, but the outcomes were consistently modest.
Mr. Corbyn and Labour have solidified their vote and narrowed the gap with the Conservatives, but the opinion polls have a lot of variance in how far the Conservatives may be ahead.
The group stresses that dose alone is not a reason for insurers or pharmacists to block access — and that doctors with good clinical reasons for variance should not be investigated or prosecuted.
Their behavior with him is sharply at variance with the obsequiousness of other senior aides, most of whom bow and hold their hands over their mouths when speaking to the young leader.
Real Madrid replaces Manchester United at the top of the table; with the English Premier League team clarifying to CNBC how a variance in exchange rates has impacted the revenues of English clubs.
Depending on who's writing and drawing a certain comic and their personal influences, it's natural to see variance in how a character, a supergroup, or a super-villainous organization like Hydra is portrayed.
Golovkin's awareness of where his opponent's head will be, and the variance in tempo and power between his punches is what makes him so dangerous once he gets his man to the ropes.
Generally, when less-than-immaculate-talents have a big game and you sit down and take in the highlights, they just seem like beneficiaries of variance—the same dude, having a big game.
In addition to greater variance in growth (because we're taking a longer view), you see that the balance of growth tips toward the rich — and that 2015 does nothing to change that trend.
Depending on the year, East North Central states like Illinois, Michigan and Ohio raked in between 70 and 78 percent of total dollar volume, but that variance doesn't appear in an orderly trend.
A Brown University analysis of the Learning Habit Study (a dataset of 216,217 parent respondents) revealed that there is not much variance in routines and habits among children after the age of 9.
This kind of local variance and fluctuation is typical in US crime statistics: Even as national trends head in one direction, that doesn't mean all cities and states always follow the same path.
In 2013, they planted a vineyard on the North Fork with similarly unusual grapes, like lagrein, teroldego and goldmuskateller, and applied for a zoning variance to build a small winery on their property.
He conceded that the 615 River Road developers are asking for a similar variance and rezoning to what he got when he built the Alexander, a residential complex on a former industrial site.
The EU and Johnson's government have until now remained at variance over the avoidance of customs checks at that border, and the self-determination rights of Northern Ireland's residents and their political representatives.
The variance would start off small and then gradually climb during the run-up to a quake, presumably as the grains between the blocks increasingly jostled one another under the mounting shear stress.
Stratasys worked to reduce the variance in products created by its printers and has set up a database of statistical results that has been endorsed by authorities to help customers more easily certify parts.
Because there is so much variance in the reflected echoes, the researchers hypothesize that bats might just shoot for the center of the sound cloud when they hunt—the equivalent of taking an average.
Firstly, when we compared three major publishers of national and international news based in South America, France and the U.K., we found significant variance in the shape of the traffic profiles for each publisher.
A group of 22 former senior U.S. officials also filed a brief against the policy on Wednesday, as did the United Nation's refugee agency, which concluded MPP was "at variance" with U.S. international obligations.
It's important to acknowledge that not every organization wants to win a championship—some view a consistent playoff ticket as more valuable than high-variance fluctuations that make legitimate runs for the crown possible.
When those who use the stats of the average I.Q. justify that for racist ideologies, they seem to fail to recognize the fact that there is massive variance from the average of all races.
For the researchers, the reason for this variance in physician response is clear: the e-cigarette trend is so new that there simply isn't enough data on vaping's long- and short-term health effects.
While it has a lot of month-to-month statistical variance, it is a fairly reliable indicator — especially if you average a few months together — of whether the economy is growing, contracting or stagnant.
But none are as well-studied, or as reliably predictive, as IQ. Personality traits, a recent study found, can explain about 6 percent of the variance in test scores for students under age 16.
In April of 2013, Chilmark, Martha's Vineyard passed a law limiting house size to 3,500 square feet, unless the owner applied for a special variance, which could give them an additional 2,000 square feet.
The standard S210 still has the same kinds of portrait mode effects as the S210 Plus, and there isn't an appreciable variance in quality between the two phones when you view them at normal distances.
This can be seen in Rio Tinto's annual presentation, released last month, which showed that a 10 percent variance in the value of the Australian dollar will have a $651 million impact on underlying earnings.
Devesh Shah, the banker who fielded the call, tried to sell Cuban a variance swap, but the Texas-based billionaire wanted to punt on the hot new "fear index" he had heard so much about.
Much of the variance "has been driven by evolutionary selection by bacteria, malaria and parasites," says Connie Westhoff, executive scientific director at the National Center for Blood Group Genomics at the New York Blood Center.
So the researchers in this study asked the parents about their infant's siblings and cultural background, and examined whether these factors could account for some of the variance in the infants' tendency to help strangers.
And then as a scientist, I can look at those 10 genes and figure out what they have in common, determine what this given partition represents in terms of a biological signal that affects sample variance.
This variation is in part due to Islamic scholars' conflicting interpretations of Sharia law and how it applies to debt financing, differing laws between issuing countries and variance in the structuring and underlying assets of deals.
Waz says that downswings and variance are typical; his own career began with an unusual upswing, which he admits made it easier to keep his wife onboard with his attempt at being a full-time pro.
But there are different ways to weight any given sample, and the choices over how to weight the results can play a big part in the wide variance that shows up from one poll to another.
The variance is due to an accelerating decline in sales below $240,000 in the 30 counties and the shrinking size of that segment, which was almost three times larger than sales above that threshold in 2014.
As the co-founder of a "142-proof" software development agency in the Silicon Valley catering to pre- and post-money companies, I've observed quite a bit of variance when it comes to the development process.
A round of lease negotiations had revealed building regulations at variance with the company's use of the space, resulting in what Sarah Benson, Soho Rep's artistic director since 2007, described as a moral obligation to leave.
Regardless of that, any variance in skin tone is obscured by lighting and makeup that have the effect of creating a stultifying homogeneity, which is the point and amounts, ultimately, to an eerie celebration of whiteness.
A letter provided by Catharsis on the Mall on Thursday showed that park service officials had approved a so-called height variance in September so that the statue could be part of a demonstration in November.
"It is an approach at variance with international law that could result in the transfer of highly vulnerable individuals to countries where they may face life-threatening dangers" a statement from the UN's refugee agency said.
Mr. McGahn's successor, Pat Cipollone, defended the president in the impeachment proceeding with arguments of the kind, in tone and variance from the factual record, you would expect to hear from Trump surrogates on Fox News.
Whenever it becomes more profitable to persuade a regulator to grant you a variance than it is to abide by the rule, we should expect regulators to be the target of at least some interest groups.
And so unless we can get their productivity and their resilience up quite dramatically, the increased variance in the weather, including lots of precipitation all at once, they just don't have the ability to deal with it.
Third, fewer possessions means a higher variance—worse odds for the Warriors to pull away with an offensive flurry, and better odds for the Cavs to keep the score within striking distance for as long as possible.
" Norman then deferred the issue of quality and variance to a Sotheby's specialist, who divided up each artist's oeuvre into groups of "roughly equal intrinsic value," or as Norman jokingly put it, "from masterpiece down to crap.
Since 2012 only France and Jordan have enjoyed more stable growth (as measured by statistical variance, a common measure of volatility) and only Indonesia has recorded a smaller average gap between one quarter's growth and the next.
According to data compiled by Jonathan Rodden of Stanford, nearly half the variance in the county-level vote shares in the presidential election of 2016 could be explained solely by their number of voters per square kilometre.
It's unclear if some variance of "masturbation" has ever been said that many times on broadcast television in about 30 seconds, but Refinery29 reached out to FOX for comment on The Mick's possible sexuality-on-TV record.
You can buy or sell the Vix in the futures market or via an exchange-traded fund, or through a "variance swap" with a bank, in which one counterparty gets paid realised and the other implied volatility.
Before the 1980s, ships automatically recorded the temperature of water flowing through their ports, but the great depth variance of these ports and the dearth of data outside major shipping routes made the figures incomplete and unreliable.
There's variance as to how they experience these things based on the types of privilege they come from, but I have to say I'm convinced that most kids today can't escape this stress and pressure — only survive.
Germany's VDA auto industry association said in a statement its members were keen to give customers more information about variance in fuel efficiency and would fully participate in the new institute in the interests of more transparency.
"Opinion polls looking to ascertain a leader show extreme variance in their findings and if Brexit taught investors anything, it is that opinion polls can be erroneous, " said Martin King, co-managing director at Tyton Capital Advisors.
Threes are high-variance by nature, and a willingness to ride those waves—to keep shooting on nights it's not there, to not freeze up with an open window—will be imperative to scoring with the Cavaliers.
In a speech following Van Bramer's, Donnelly called upon the City Council to rescind the variance granted to the 5Pointz redevelopment project, whilst also calling attention to a recent accident involving a cement pump on the site.
The 737 Max is Boeing's replacement for the old 737, and when it was introduced, the company convinced the FAA that there was no need to have a different rating for this particular variance of the aircraft.
Barry Because currency conversion rates vary daily, Europcar Chile sets a fixed rate based on the exchange rate on the first day of the month, plus 2 percent to account for the rate variance through the month.

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