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skewing造句
(31) Ben Stein is attacking and skewing science, so this refutation of his claims belongs here. (32) In addition to skewing the country's age distribution, the one-child policy has probably exacerbated its dire gender imbalance. Many more baby boys are born in China than baby girls. (33) Presidents, in turn, consider age when nominating Supreme Court justices, skewing younger in their choices in recent decades. (34) The population is also skewing younger,[www.] which means more Democratic. (35) Notice how the italic font style has a more flowing and visually appealing appearance than the oblique font style, which is simply created by skewing the normal font style version of the text. (36) The ge neral fatigue theory of rolling bearings is unable to predict the failure due to skidding and skewing of rolling elements, which often occur in high speed roller bearings. (37) His mortality rate was so high that it was skewing the hospital's average. (38) Scott-Heron has an intuitive way of grasping work written by others and skewing it to fit his own austere worldview. (39) In the run-up to the poll, human rights groups accuse Beijing of creating a "climate of fear" aimed at skewing the result. (40) Repossessions and property transfers following a divorce are excluded to avoid skewing the sample. (41) So he's going to lose the election, but he's skewing the jobs numbers and the media is skewing the polls. (42) There was an error initially it overestimated my take-home pay, skewing the amount I could put to savings.