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skewed

[skyood] / skyud /




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Meanwhile, inflation figures will be skewed by the agency’s stopgap: Without good data for October, the BLS appears to have penciled in a 0% increase that month.

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Several said that workarounds and missing data that the Labor Department employees couldn’t get for this month’s release might have skewed the data downward.

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The AI auditor, for instance, would perform regular checkups—weekly, monthly or even daily, depending on the industry—to see if the AI systems produced results that were unfairly skewed in some direction.

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Combs has threatened to sue Netflix over the documentary, claiming key footage in it was stolen from him, and that the project was skewed by animosity Jackson has against him.

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He said the third-quarter data were skewed by volatility in trade data, notably a drop in imports, adding that domestic demand was flat.

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