Examples of 'skews' in a sentence
Meaning of "skews"
Skew is a verb that means to place something at an angle or to distort or slant in a particular direction
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- third-person singular simple present indicative form of skew
- plural of skew
How to use "skews" in a sentence
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And that really skews our perceptions.
It skews too old for our demographic.
So find a machine that skews the results.
And it skews the results in our favor.
Living in a digital world skews us even further.
That also skews my vision in this direction.
Any personal stake we have skews the studies.
I think this skews the statistics somewhat.
Skews all types of measurements in the.
The sickness skews their value system.
It skews and undermines everything that is good in a relationship.
A lightning strike skews the trajectory of a family.
It skews the planes of paranormal existence.
That in itself skews the process.
It skews our thinking and makes us stupid.
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Incorrect setting causes image skews or paper jams.
This obviously skews the statistics considerably.
Any personal stake we have skews the study.
This skews their day to day thinking.
Advanced malnutrition skews age markers.
This skews the results even further.
This method rotates and skews the drawing.
It skews emotional reactions into adulthood.
And his demo skews younger.
It skews the results.
This segment also skews older.
This place skews a little old for him.
And the passion of their venom skews everything.
But this skews their judgement.
A movie about a robot dog realistically skews young.
Probably skews higher for us.
Since some people marry more than once it skews the averages.
Double accounting skews the results in terms of individual members.
All the data shows that this business skews heavily male.
This transformation skews and translates the original triangle.
Types of skews.
Again this skews the true view of the respondent.
The corresponding decrease in detected light further skews the bill data.
This skews the results.
This is due to the fact that the flax skews the average.
It also skews the results of.
I thought our relationship was based on trust and a mutual admiration that skews in my favor.
This methodology skews the detection rate on the side of caution.
If the student knows the purpose of the experiment beforehand it skews the result.
The answer probably skews more towards the second option.
The fact that torture generally precedes extrajudicial executions skews the statistics on torture.
This effectively skews the results of each election in favour of the government.
Some gun advocates say including suicides in the death rates skews the statistics.
Traditional advertising also skews towards the higher end of marketing budgets.
A signal beep reminds you halfway through cooking to open the door and turn the skews.