There would be no strained effort to correlate past collapses or any statistical sorcery.
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I'd be able to correlate exactly what I said into a reasonable probable cause for arrest.
Their solution was to correlate awareness among the target with attitude change toward Cigna.
It is not far-fetched to correlate changes in customer (fan) opinion with campaigns, promotions, news, and other events.
Right now there is an enormous amount of research being conducted to correlate specific genes with specific characteristics.
This allowed them to correlate the facial characteristics of each drawing with the firing patterns of the cells.
Economists like the Non-Maunufacturing Index because it seems to correlate well to the current health of the economy as a whole.
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The 12-month EPS chart below indicates that the stock price has now started to correlate with the increasing trend in estimates.
Death from coronary heart disease also seems to correlate with apo E.
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Attempts have been made to correlate other disease states with the relative deficiency in vitamin D that is still common in high latitudes.
So as much as this rally might make us feel good relative to last spring, bull markets tend not to correlate with inflation.
The antibody portion targets cancer cells that express the GPNMB protein, which has been shown to correlate with poorer outcomes in breast cancer patients.
Unfortunately for the campaigners, although links between obesity and poor health are well established, it has been hard to correlate rising weight and national health.
Restaurant stocks tend to correlate well with economic growth and employment.
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It can start to correlate all of your relationships, all of the places you shop, all of the restaurants you dine in and other such data.
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One study in Austria was even able to correlate the distribution of a newspaper that covered a celebrity suicide prominently with an increase in firearm suicides.
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If those apps are already integrated with Facebook, it will be able to correlate the data from the app with whatever else you are doing on Facebook.
Devices will also receive the ability to change the home button's LED to correlate with contacts, pause and resume video recording, color emoticons and refreshed QRemote functionality.
Still, we can try to correlate vitamin D levels with obvious deficiency diseases such as rickets, but the environmental studies that look at other possible effects are problematic.
For instance, it may be perfectly ok to correlate location and time-of-day information, but it will be deemed unacceptable if a third stream of user context data is introduced.
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In a preliminary study, Dr McNamara discovered that those with Parkinson's had lower levels of religiosity than healthy individuals, and that the difference seemed to correlate with the disease's severity.
There is also a study to correlate the position of where participants' tumors started to grow in their brains, and what the energy level from cell phones are at that area in the brain.
Furthermore, the high-quality dating of the WAIS Divide core will make it easy to correlate with cores from Greenland's ice sheet, allowing for a tighter coupling of records from the Artic and the Antarctic.
While this is an early study with a small sample size, it is the first time this type of anger or emotional stress testing has been shown to correlate with future arrhythmias, he said.
But I am hugely relieved at being able to dress comfortably for air travel and business meetings, despite a general upgrading of the dress code in some industries that seems to correlate with the recession.
In contrast with more sophisticated statistical analyses, which require laborious research to correlate voting patterns with variables such as race, wealth or historical precedent, Dr Mebane's test can be applied to data without further ado.
Now, the obvious concern here is that it would also be in the interest of all bankers to try to correlate the default probabilities of their credit instruments so that they all default together and thus trigger the guarantee.
The opinions of students, regularly used at institutions of higher education, have been shown to correlate with overall student performance at the middle-school level, said Thomas Kane, a professor of education and economics at the Harvard Graduate School of Education who has studied the issue.
Dr Amy Mainzer, principal investigator on the Neowise (Near-Earth Wise observations) project at the Jet Propulsion Lab (JPL) in California, said that "estimating the ages and origins of the asteroids should help us to correlate events on Earth and impact craters on the Moon with what is going on in the Solar System".
Apps can do this, but we have so many disparate devices, we'd have to manually correlate the data.
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