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- He said the relief left a slight " positive bias " in market.
- The PBTI for positive bias temperature instabilities affects nMOS transistor when positively biased.
- Some technical analysts said the so-called " triple witching " could intensify Thursday's positive bias.
- There is a very strong positive bias on that, and other, pages dedicated to Catholic leaders.
- Analysts retain a positive bias regarding the potential for strong earning power with the theme park recovery.
- If we don't, then we have a strong positive bias and a very healthy technical market ."
- *I agree that Hgilbert has been a disruptive problem, bringing a too-positive bias to Steiner and Waldorf articles.
- On average, in the weeks after such gains, the Dow was " generally neutral with a positive bias,"
- A lot of sources say something similar, though clearly they are all open to the allegation of positive bias.
- Additionally, I don't think he understands that there can be negative as well as positive bias in the article.
- These benefits include taking pride in the group, sharing resources, and positive biases in causal explanations of the group.
- But people have unconscious positive biases towards people they have a personal connection with, even if they're not that close.
- This positive bias helps to repel the reduced carbon ions created by the flame ( F ) pyrolyzing the eluent.
- A " triple witching " often adds a positive bias to the trading, but today it did not, the traders said.
- A small group of editors are regularly boycotting other editors'improvements, in order to preserve a positive bias pushing commercialization of foie gras.
- The eluent / fuel / oxidant mixture continues to travel up to the nozzle head where a positive bias voltage exists ( E ).
- You keep saying that I shouldn't edit the article because I am a current member of the FOF and thus I have a positive bias.
- "We've got a positive bias, but selling pressure from domestic institutions is increasing, " said Darrel Whitten, director of research at Lehman Brothers Japan Inc.
- "We've got a positive bias, but selling pressure from domestic institutions is increasing, " said Darrell Whitten, director of research at Lehman Brothers Japan Inc.
- It's especially important that older workers go into an interview armed with examples or anecdotes to reinforce any positive bias the interviewer already has toward older hires.
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