| 1. | A . I see it as a couple of overlapping bell curves.
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| 2. | Put differently : the academic requirements adjust themselves to the bell curve.
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| 3. | The normal distribution is sometimes informally called the "'bell curve " '.
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| 4. | Even during a phone interview, he spoke of bell curves and graphs.
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| 5. | "There's going to be a Bell curve, " said White of Compass.
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| 6. | It's useful when data is symmetrically distributed, like in a bell curve.
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| 7. | In forced rankings, managers must evaluate their employees on a bell curve.
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| 8. | Sarich also wrote a favorable review of " The Bell Curve ".
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| 9. | This patronization is why " The Bell Curve " is so ghastly.
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| 10. | D'Souza rejects the genetic claim of " The Bell Curve ."
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