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    Use "regression" in a sentence

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    regression


    1. In modern times, the proof of reincarnation could be obtained from testimonials of people around the globe, who had undergone past life hypnotic regression


    2. The regression therapy works on the premise that our subconscious mind holds the memories of our recent and distant past, including previous lifetimes


    3. Certain people who have undergone such a regression were even able to determine the specific year of that moment


    4. Interestingly, prior knowledge of reincarnation is not a necessity for a successful regression


    5. In most cases, people who undergo past life regression want to understand if their present situation or dilemma in their current lifetime is caused by events that took place in the past i


    6. This view is supported by the hypnotic regression cases found in Dr


    7. People who are keen on knowing their past lives may undergo hypnotic regression or deep meditation but even then only parts of their previous incarnations would be revealed


    8. People who have had a successful hypnotic regression usually remember the true reasons for most of the suffering and highly charged dramas they had to witness in their present lifetime


    9. The caveman masquerading as a progressive who would have you believe that regression to the time of the absolute rulers is an advance into the glorious future


    10. The choices that its citizens make, however, confirms the extent of that society‘s (collective) moral and spiritual evolution or its regression, whatever the case may be

    11. Clinton‘s betrayal of public confidence, too enumerable to mention, is a troubling reminder of the Republic‘s moral regression and indifference to standards of decency that its citizens need only look in the mirror to understand why this man has never been brought to task!


    12. I gratefully realized the value of the tool but was surprised and worried about the regression bit


    13. When we arrived at the regression, something totally unexpected happened


    14. In each one of these cases and in many others, we wouldn’t succeed in forgiveness without the regression of the Journeys


    15. Sanity test is a subset of regression


    16. The regression testing is performed to check the functionality of the entire applications


    17. Regression Testing: Re-testing after fixing of defects or modifications


    18. Normally automated tests are used to reduce the human effort, in such cases, regression test scripts are written


    19. Control Charts, histograms and hypothesis tests along with statistical models (regression, logistic regression, dummy variable regression, etc) are highly used in software industry now a day, hence it’s recommended for readers to spend time in this topic in researching and improving knowledge in this area


    20. During a past-life regression, a subject only

    21. Still, there have been many hypnotic past-life regression sessions that have produced


    22. Alexander Cannon, who had used hypnotic past life regression on more than 1,300 clients in his


    23. The resulting moral regression was spawned by


    24. After Tesar and I had successfully recovered his missing fragments, Nuke agreed to a session intended for healing, not regression


    25. Such regression has the purpose of becoming aware of the reactions


    26. regression towards the past, towards the anonymity of a passive intrauterine


    27. sublimation and regression to intrauterine life – besides the one which is the


    28. compared to a temporary and dialectical regression to the group


    29. Regression is something the group members want, and the


    30. ourselves that Bacon warned of such regression:

    31. Though I’m not generally a fan of past-life regression, if your health is affected, it might be a good idea


    32. linear regression, data marts, binary selection of assumptions, reversion to the


    33. h) Documenting causes of regression


    34. we wish to cause regression,


    35. Not in regression, hypnosis, or under psychotherapy, but in ordinary everyday wakefulness, the following approach was taken


    36. This book is aimed to help you kick-start with analytics including chapters on data visualization, code examples on web analytics and social media analytics, clustering, regression models, text mining, data mining models and forecasting


    37. The CAPM uses regression


    38. The coefficients of the regression will be the weights of each method in the


    39. compendium of the capital markets line, and the regression line of an individual security


    40. Once a regression line is formed, the coefficient of X is the “beta”

    41. of the regression - usually five years


    42. the regression is called the “alpha” component and may be combined with other assets to


    43. regression may hold the key to the mystery


    44. The long-term regression with long-term averages


    45. modifying beta in a one year regression, for example, would be counterproductive


    46. When we do a long-term regression and modify the CAPM with current market


    47. 1) The current beta of the stock which was available through regression


    48. a low correlation coefficient and a high but volatile alpha - the part of a regression that


    49. confirm a reliable one Regression, for example, is properly applied to data that has a


    50. As the student will observe, there is little that regression can tell us, even when operating risk is considered so great that no long-term debt is incurred at all














































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    Synonyms for "regression"

    regress regression retrogression retroversion reversion regression toward the mean simple regression statistical regression arrested development fixation infantile fixation ebb

    "regression" definitions

    an abnormal state in which development has stopped prematurely


    (psychiatry) a defense mechanism in which you flee from reality by assuming a more infantile state


    the relation between selected values of x and observed values of y (from which the most probable value of y can be predicted for any value of x)


    returning to a former state