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skewing造句
(1) The picture is a bit skew. (2) The arithmetic of nuclear running costs has been skewed by the fall in the cost of other fuels. (3) The media's coverage of the election has been skewed from the very beginning. (4) The picture on the wall was slightly skewed. (5) The book is heavily skewed towards American readers. (6) The ball skewed off at a right angle. (7) The picture on the wall is a bit skew. (8) She always skews at me. (9) Skewer the meat and vegetables. (10) I used a skewer to make an extra hole in my belt. (11) These assumptions about Communism skewed American foreign policy for decades. (12) Today's election will skew the results in favor of the northern end of the county. (13) The company's results for this year are skewed because not all our customers have paid their bills. (14) Pierce grapes with a skewer or needle to allow them to absorb rum. (15) The variables with a skewed distribution were therefore log transformed for statistical calculation. (16) An iron bedstead[http://], skewed across a smashed floor; a torn curtain. (17) Morris offers no answers, but the often skewed perspectives of his subjects point us down most intriguing paths. (18) Stuff quail cavities with mushroom mixture and skewer shut if necessary. (19) In every area it remained the largest category, although distribution was heavily skewed toward Canning Town. (20) Is television scaring our kids, engendering violent behavior, skewing their morals and generally eroding the aesthetic standards of Western civilization? (21) There has to be something there skewing the odds. (22) Blatantly skewing the figures was punished. (23) In addition to skewing the country's age distribution, the one-child policy has probably exacerbated its dire gender imbalance. (24) Some skewing towards math ability has been shown to be more valuable in career performance than skewing towards verbal ability. (25) All the people we questioned lived in the same area, which had the effect of skewing the figures. (26) He said evidence was stored and handled improperly, potentially skewing results. (27) Nationalist politics often favor local companies over outside media giants, skewing competition for new licenses. (28) So he's going to lose the election, but he's skewing the jobs numbers. (29) It is a crisis that is the result of the skewing of capitalism. (30) The energy salvos and counter-salvos sent narrow beams of blindingly bright light and streams of angry red-orange annihilation disks skewing through the blackness.