Use "skew|skewed|skewing|skews" in a sentence

1. Crooked, lopsided, tilted, angled, oblique, skew, skewed, slanted, Aslant, awry, uneven, asymmetrical, unsymmetrical preposition Across (something) at an angle.

2. However, in fact, zero skew or minimal skew approaches may be sensitive to process variations.

3. The boat skewed off course.

4. The listing scores may be modified to address this skewing of results.

5. He skewed around in his chair.

6. He wears his hat on the skew.

7. The top of the bookcase is skew-whiff.

8. The geographical spread of the observers is skewed.

9. But for Windows 8 , Microsoft is skewing in the Apple direction .

10. If they're slightly skewed, we'll see a different image.

11. It gives me a rather skewed impression of humankind.

12. To Convolute (also: to skew, to turn, to convolve)

13. 18 He said evidence was stored and handled improperly, potentially skewing results.

14. The difficulty in the Plate Recognition is skew emendation.

15. Many people heard only inaccurate, skewed reports about the trial.

16. The insurance aspects of Social Security also skew the returns.

17. • An iron Bedstead, skewed across a smashed floor; a torn curtain

18. Some samples were handled improperly, which could have skewed the results.

19. They employ armies of people to vet and skew online conversations.

20. Fixed and indicative measurements must be evenly distributed over the year in order to avoid skewing of results

21. An iron Bedstead, skewed across a smashed floor; a torn curtain

22. System for correcting transducer tangential skew in a dual actuator disk drive system

23. Ben Stein is attacking and skewing science, so this refutation of his claims belongs here.

24. A skewed view of morals is seen on the sexual front too.

25. The attenuated phenotype should be owing to skewed X inactivation derivative X chromosome.

26. Fixed and indicative measurements must be evenly distributed over the year in order to avoid skewing of results.

27. The influences of a damper winding, of the stator slotting and of the skewing are considered.

28. 14 Some samples were handled improperly, which could have skewed the results.

29. In effect, the Fabians skewed utilitarianism in favour of the principle of social solidarity.

30. Often, but not always, the lognormal distribution is a good approximation of the skew distribution.

31. Automated or software-assisted correction of the skew angle of a misfed document after scanning.

32. The SKEW() function returns an estimate for skewness of a distribution

33. A few inaccurate figures could skew the results of the survey.

34. A geometrically skewed matrix of conductors is thus produced on the plastic film.

35. I must tell you -- this chart was definitely skewed by the founders of Google.

36. A lanky boy was skewed, one half of his body sliding from the other.

37. Skew or corner chisels have the edge angled out of square to the shank.

38. Paper currency is oriented in skew and transverse alignment to accomplish deskewing and centering.

39. That's causing the orbits of the other planet to be skewed a little bit.

40. The distribution of marketable wealth among the population is skewed in favor of a minority.

41. 10 Today's election will skew the results in favor of the northern end of the county.

42. Those Babkas were spread with jam or nuts, while today's fillings skew more decadent

43. Politics can often skew decisions that should be taken on their merits.

44. Conventional de-skew circuits employ simple filters (i.e., low-pass filters) to operate as delay elements to account for skew; however, these filters can distort the differential signal, which can also adverse affect performance.

45. The whole pattern of development of legal knowledge is skewed towards protecting business interests.

46. They further argued that the selection of the sample had been skewed towards finding injury.

47. Even in the field of education, however, support is skewed in favor of foreign students.

48. There was an error initially it overestimated my take-home pay, skewing the amount I could put to savings.

49. They let me work down here because some of my experiments skew a bit dangerous.

50. The distribution of the number of insurance undertakings and their respective premium income is very skew.

51. The influx of immigrants, mostly Russians, skewed the ethnic mixture and enabled non-Kazakhs to outnumber natives.

52. Chinese credit rating agencies are thus heavily skewed towards the highest end of the rating scale.

53. The error messages you will get from clock skew will not generally be obvious.

54. Households earning the highest amounts of money will skew the data and make “Average” incomes seem high

55. Words that rhyme with Blew include new, screw, skew, slew, true, chew, crew, due, review and spew

56. Cockeyed - turned or twisted toward one side; "ayouth with a gorgeous red necktie all awry"- G.K.Chesterton; "his wig was, as the British say, skew-whiff" askew , awry , skew-whiff , wonky , lopsided

57. Any square matrix can uniquely be written as sum of a symmetric and a skew-symmetric matrix.

58. As 1968 dawned and events accelerated Jones's politics began to skew from those of his co-founders.

59. Corrugated containers are formed around a fixed mandrel, minimizing case-skew and maximizing structural integrity

60. This skews data on the distribution in time and space of various populations. Alternative hypothesis often have to be developed to interpret the data.

61. The distribution of mating dates, unlike arrival dates, was not skewed, rather it formed a bell-shaped distribution.

62. 23 As 1968 dawned and events accelerated Jones's politics began to skew from those of his co-founders.

63. Once food becomes loaded with emotional meaning, offered as a reward or withheld as punishment, those cues get skewed.

64. That is because the assessment of selectivity of the measure at issue is skewed by that legal error.

65. If we start from anywhere else, the measurements will be skewed by the size of the other bits.

66. Brutalist design shows up in the home in the form of exposed brick, poured concrete floors, sharp angles, and a color palette that skews neutral and gray.

67. For one thing, especially if the sample is relatively small, unlikely events can skew the sample.

68. Though it underrepresented the extremes of poor and rich, that shouldn't skew the results, he said.

69. We call a Bilinear space symmetric, skew-symmetric, or alternating when the chosen Bilinear form has that corresponding property

70. She found more deaths among sexually mature females than among males, which gave a skew in the latter's favour.

71. Because we use this “Anchoring” information as a point of reference, our perception of the situation can become skewed.

72. Every scanned document has some skew compared to its perfect angle, due to imperfections in the feeder/paper pass.

73. A clogged air filter starves an engine of much-needed air, skewing the air/fuel mixture, which can cause an engine to Backfire

74. The inaugural exhibition Apparencies by Richard Hancox features photographic interpretations of transitional landscapes, crumbling veneers, skewed representations, and surface reflections

75. The influx of male labourers has skewed the gender balance, and women are now just one-quarter of the population.

76. In speed analysis, the average doesn't always provide an accurate accounting because a few outliers can skew that value.

77. (g) Skewed continuous variables are expressed as the weighted geometric mean (Antilogarithm of the SE of the logarithmic mean).

78. In the Third World land scarcity among the poor is due to skewed ownership, not an overload of people.

79. And such conditions, as noted previously, are an ideal medium for the cultivation of skewed or corrosive organizational beliefs.

80. In this sense, economic disparity overrides political equality in the information sphere; the marketplace of ideas has grown severely skewed.