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The multiple –comparisons mess crops up when a researcher interrogates a large set of possible patterns. Take for example an arbitrary trial in which vitamins are handed to some primary schoolchildren and placebos are given to others. Do the vitamins work? That is all contingent on what we intend by “work“. The researchers take into account the children’s height, weight, preponderance of tooth caries, classroom conduct and test marks. Then …

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The evolution that the car design has witnessed over the past 100 years has rendered cars safer and has lessened the mental and physical demands on drivers. Innovative devices and platforms included: electric starting; better braking and lighting systems; the introduction of wipers, heaters and demisters; the construction of better roads, and the provision of crumple zones, seat belts and airbags. Thanks to those innovations, few people died on British …

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The following is a piece published by the FT in its start up page June 15. How much oil will India use this month? It is a question that is both im­portant, because of the country’s emergence as the world’s largest source of new demand for crude, and difficult to answer accurately. Indian oil consumption data are published with a time lag and initial estimates are subject to significant revisions. …

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http://www.bbc.com/news/business-36151754

M.R. Rangaswami, Co-Founder of Sand Hill Group hits the nail on the head in this article. “Software companies are jumping into action to take advantage of customer spending trends in 2015. Sand Hill’s recent study of software companies for the Software CEO / CFO Outlook 2015 finds the top areas for spending over the next 12 months are (1) initiatives to increase efficiencies and reduce costs, (2) new business initiatives …

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