| 11. | Within the frequency probability framework, there is no process whereby a probability can be attached to the future occurrence of special cause.
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| 12. | Risk in a project or process can be due either to Special Cause Variation or Common Cause Variation and requires appropriate treatment.
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| 13. | A special cause for concern is a nearly 13 percent unemployment rate-- at a time when government officials insist the recession is over.
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| 14. | This innovative stamp is the first of its kind in our nation's history that is dedicated to raising funds for a special cause.
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| 15. | So it makes sense that they form a major proportion of immigrants anywhere, without there having to be a special cause for it.
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| 16. | But its rarity, combined with the special cause benefiting from the auction, was likely to attract a higher price, art experts had predicted.
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| 17. | Meanwhile, if a special cause does occur, it may not be of sufficient magnitude for the chart to produce an immediate " alarm condition ".
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| 18. | If a special cause occurs, one can describe that cause by measuring the change in the mean and / or variance of the process in question.
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| 19. | Still, " if something were to germinate that were introduced to us as an investment or special cause, we'd be interested in participating, " he said.
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| 20. | If one has, it is appropriate to determine if the results with the special cause are better than or worse than results from common causes alone.
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