Similar words: skewer, skew, askew, renewed, screwed, home-brewed, make way, ewe. Meaning: [skjuː] adj. having an oblique or slanting direction or position.
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1. The arithmetic of nuclear running costs has been skewed by the fall in the cost of other fuels.
2. The media's coverage of the election has been skewed from the very beginning.
3. The picture on the wall was slightly skewed.
4. The book is heavily skewed towards American readers.
5. The ball skewed off at a right angle.
6. These assumptions about Communism skewed American foreign policy for decades.
7. The company's results for this year are skewed because not all our customers have paid their bills.
8. It gives me a rather skewed impression of humankind.
9. The geographical spread of the observers is skewed.
10. In effect, the Fabians skewed utilitarianism in favour of the principle of social solidarity.
11. The variables with a skewed distribution were therefore log transformed for statistical calculation.
12. An iron bedstead, skewed across a smashed floor; a torn curtain.
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13. The agreement also ensured that the skewed economic and social system would continue, as well as the neoliberal economic policies.
14. Some samples were handled improperly, which could have skewed the results.
15. A lanky boy was skewed, one half of his body sliding from the other.
16. Morris offers no answers, but the often skewed perspectives of his subjects point us down most intriguing paths.
17. Record retention will lead to a skewed vision of the contemporary world.
18. Many people heard only inaccurate, skewed reports about the trial.
19. The boat skewed off course.
20. He skewed around in his chair.
21. In this sense, economic disparity overrides political equality in the information sphere; the marketplace of ideas has grown severely skewed.
22. Population studies show that serum uric acid levels are not normally distributed; they are skewed toward higher values for both sexes.
23. I would here like to give two examples of such skewed populations and to speculate on the seeming anomaly.
24. The whole pattern of development of legal knowledge is skewed towards protecting business interests.
25. And such conditions, as noted previously, are an ideal medium for the cultivation of skewed or corrosive organizational beliefs.
26. In the Third World land scarcity among the poor is due to skewed ownership, not an overload of people.
27. Even in the field of education, however, support is skewed in favor of foreign students.
28. The distribution of marketable wealth among the population is skewed in favor of a minority.
29. Once food becomes loaded with emotional meaning, offered as a reward or withheld as punishment, those cues get skewed.
30. In every area it remained the largest category, although distribution was heavily skewed toward Canning Town.