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They treat horrifying statistical conditions such as unobserved heterogeneity, selection bias, heteroscedasticity, and autocorrelation.
FORBES: Publication Bias (or, Why You Can't Trust Any of the Research You Read)
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It was dawn by the time the tiger left the city, but he did not go unobserved.
NEWYORKER: The Tiger��s Wife
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By a continuing process of inflation, governments can confiscate, secretly and unobserved, an important party of the wealth of their citizens.
FORBES: Virginia House Sets The Stage For Bipartisan Monetary Reform
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Since April 2006, CloudSat's radar has, however, been providing a globe-circling slice of the middle layer, a previously unobserved part of the atmosphere.
ECONOMIST: Climatology: Grey-sky thinking | The
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The greater risk theory supposes that the value premium is due to unobserved risk within those securities, such as hidden financial distress or illiquidity in the marketplace.
FORBES: Value Stocks and Dividends
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Cleverly, Marshall made sure that all the Justices rented rooms at the same boarding house, so that they could at least have someplace to talk together, unobserved.
NEWYORKER: Benched
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It is not surprising, then, that this hitherto unobserved demographic change coincides with the collapse of the Akkadian empire, which controlled the area until 4, 200 years ago.
ECONOMIST: Climate change and civilisation
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The managers of urban co-ops, condos and rental apartments will do much the same inside their buildings, and residents will have to rely on hats, wigs and sunglasses to get in and out unobserved.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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She insisted on this part, and my father later backed her up: the magic was not just that the drum of a solid wood object without batteries rotated but that it did so only when unobserved, stopping whenever observed.
NEWYORKER: All That
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Behind me, the door to the main building opened and shut, and I kept my back to whoever was coming out, hoping to pass unobserved, but the invader of my private romance was Father James, another recipient of my unguarded affection, and he had seen me.
NPR: Excerpt: 'Warm Springs'
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It seemed the kind of history that passes mostly unobserved, a diesel engine and a hundred boxcars rolling over remote country, and we shared an unspoken moment of respect, Todd and I, for times past, frontiers gone, and then walked on, talking about nothing much but making something of it.
NEWYORKER: Midnight in Dostoevsky