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17:57 Sep 20, 2008 |
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| Selected response from: S Ben Price Spain Local time: 14:32 | ||||||
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there is no significant factor left over from the sales series that cannot be explained... Explanation: "Therefore, apparently there is no significant factor left over from the sales series that cannot be explained with the variables included in the model." Or alternatively, omit "left over", as it may be redundant. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 21 mins (2008-09-20 18:18:51 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- alternatively, substitute "unexplained" for "left over": "Therefore, apparently there is no significant unexplained factor from the sales series that cannot be explained with the variables included in the model." |
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...no parece que quede por explicar ningún hecho importante... ...no significant event/factor from the sales series seems to have been left unexplained... Explanation: Opciones alternativas: ...it appears that no significant event/factor from the sales series is left unexplained... ...no significant event/factor from the sales series has apparently been left unexplained... My 2 cents... |
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no significant factor from the sales series remains to be explained Explanation: I think you have got it, I wouldn't change anything. "Therefore, it appears that no significant factor from the sales series would remain to be explained which could not be explained with the variables included in the model." You could also say "It seems that ..." but that's just another option. You could also opt to change "would remain to simply "remains". |
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