Google © 2021 - Privacy - Terms Real Estate WhatDoesItMean Dichotomy A dichotomy is a partition of a whole (or a set) into two parts (subsets) that are: jointly exhaustive: everything must belong to one part or the other, andmutually exclusive: nothing can belong simultaneously to both parts. Such a partition is also frequently called a bipartition. Treating continuous variables or multicategorical variables as binary variables is called dichotomization. Etymology[edit] The term dichotomy derived from the Greek language [ διχοτομία ']'dichotomia' "dividing in two" from δίχα dicha "in two, asunder" and τομή tome "a cutting, incision". Usage[edit] See also[edit] Notes and references[edit] External links[edit] The dictionary definition of dichotomy at Wiktionary
Who crashed the economy Melbourne's Median House Prices Vs Wage… The Wikipedia figures look way out, sorry. Table 14A has mean and median gross household incomes for each captial city. The following is Sydney-centric, sorry. Sydney gross household income:Mean: $1981 / week, or $103,012 / yearMedian: $1425 / week, or $74,100 / year Using RP Data figures, the Sydney median home price is $517,250. Let's assume a generous 5% per year increase in Sydney median income, which brings it to $81,700 (which may be a little on the high side). Joye must've gone to some effort to create the 3.x times figure in previous posts on his blog. BTW, I just can't reconcile how you could use equivalised household income as a comparator for house prices.
George Carlin Copyright notice[edit] As part of the Wikiquote:Copyright Cleanup Project, this article has been trimmed to a maximum of five quotes per standup performance. Additional quotations could be added so long as an equal number are deleted. See Wikiquote:Limits on quotations for guidelines. - InvisibleSun 00:45, 1 June 2009 (UTC) Looks like somebody has since been adding a bunch of quotations back to the page, including entire routines. Ugh. Irony[edit] I added one on irony but it may be one of those internet things floating around so if someone knows that it is, feel free to correct or move it. It is by carlin ~weaver As "weaver" said, the irony/abortion quote is indeed genuine Carlin, it's one of the opening lines from the album Parental Advisory: Explicit Lyrics. Sources versus Attributed[edit] The topic categorization is a bit premature is it not? I think the obscenity policy here is: "we're as obscene as the quotee": feel free to add that quote. Politics[edit] Sourced and unsourced[edit]
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