This shattering statistic crashed into Downing Street, where brows were being mopped and arrangements stood down. |
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Had the company stayed, it would almost certainly have become just another forgotten statistic in the vast list of company wind-ups and failures. |
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It's a worrying statistic and maybe a trigger-happy situation but, by the same token, you need to be seen to be going forward. |
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This created the strange statistic that City finished fifth bottom, but they actually had a positive goal difference. |
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The statistical significance of each estimated coefficient was assessed using the Wald statistic for each. |
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We used the Wald statistic to assess statistical significance of the results. |
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Another statistic charts CEO pay at Fortune 100 companies as a multiple of the average pay of workers at the same firms. |
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However, in the second half, they could only muster one point to their tally and this statistic was the one that cost them dearly in the end. |
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Most laser profilers produce an independent roughness statistic for each wheel path. |
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Behind Professor Godfrey's sensible suggestion lies a statistic that might appeal to any passing cynic. |
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Another statistic provides insight into the class divisions that are ripping apart American society. |
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A decline in the statistic suggests a n easing because inflation has declined or unemployment has increased. |
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It is completely inappropriate to quote an anonymously-sourced statistic when referring to three deaths. |
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Under this approach, the count statistic is viewed as an index to abundance. |
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I saw a statistic recently that suggested that Britons think about holidays every two minutes on average. |
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We assessed heterogeneity between studies with the Q statistic and by visual inspection of the results. |
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Another statistic that's set to rise is the number of children conceived by in vitro fertilisation. |
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The test statistic was the ratio of the model to residual sums of squares at each point along the chromosome. |
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Paul Brown has become another statistic in the ever increasing male suicide rate in this country. |
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He had become another statistic in the law-and-order game that dominated Queensland politics. |
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No current literacy statistic is available, but in 1995 the rate was estimated to be 42 percent, a sharp drop from the previous decade. |
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However, the problem with genome scans involving thousands of markers is that the statistic values of FAs can reach quite extreme magnitudes. |
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The statistic is designed to be relative and a guidepost for continued government welfare funding. |
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But the game is about goals and, to their cost, they were unable to turn their periods of superiority into that all-important statistic. |
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Is it that the original statistic was an over-generalization, extrapolated from information that we can't find after the fact? |
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The home side were far ahead of their high-flying opponents in every match statistic bar one. |
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Overdispersion in the data was corrected by testing the fit of the model using the F statistic rather than chi square. |
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Horizontal dotted lines show the critical value of the chi-square statistic at the 0.01 level of significance. |
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It seems that a new statistic emerges every couple of weeks that attempts to quantify the severity of cord cutting. |
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All but one point from their entire tally came from play, a remarkable statistic and one that will hardly be bettered for some time. |
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This statistic provides an easily interpretable measure of the relative quality of the two model fits. |
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On top of just possessing different battlefield items, they all have statistic bonuses and minuses that they can add to each character. |
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That shocking statistic is the reason Todd's side are just on the fringe of the play-off race and not in the thick of it. |
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The even more interesting statistic though can be seen in the results so far this season. |
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It was not, however, anywhere near the official statistic which claimed a ninetyfold increase in this period. |
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A disturbing statistic for Popovich's club is that in the last two games Detroit has attempted 38 more field goals than San Antonio. |
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This documented fact makes the writer's supposed statistic look like the wishful thinking of a fantasist. |
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Providing a worrying statistic he said that 60 per cent of the world's acts of piracy happened in South East Asian waters. |
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Of course, the real picture is much more complicated than this statistic implies. |
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The most recent official unemployment statistic from China is only 4 percent. |
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Employees who suddenly find themselves as just another redundancy statistic are simply not prepared to give up. |
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The shooting down of a Lancaster bomber in France in July 1944 was just another grim statistic for Allied commanders. |
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Our prediction, however, was based on a test statistic for additive effects only. |
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Somehow that statistic came to be portrayed as a bad thing, when in fact it is a heartening trend. |
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The predicted residual sum of squares statistic was calculated in order to validate the generalizability of the regressions. |
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I am part of that menacing statistic that essentially dooms love from the very beginning. |
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The present statistic assesses this association between QTL and trait sets for the whole data set. |
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These models are then compared using likelihood ratio tests, for which the test statistic asymptotically follows a distribution. |
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Chalk Richard Lewis up as another statistic on the list of people who have ruined their lives through illegal drug use. |
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However, a more telling statistic would be loss and damage rate per 1,000 weapons passes. |
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One sobering statistic that will be forever etched in my mind is that over 3,000 children lost a mother or father on that fateful day. |
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Sadly another young pedestrian has become a statistic in the recent tragic accident on Bradshawgate. |
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No statistic better illustrates Marblehead's decline than comparisons of shipping tonnage before and after the war. |
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No, the really shocking statistic was that Hearts were ten points behind Celtic. |
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But behind every job loss statistic there is a human face and a family that is hit at a personal level. |
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It might have been another tragic statistic in the Brazilian-traffic body count. |
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While use of smokeless tobacco by youth Canada-wide is low, this statistic is misleading. |
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Really, every statistic out there has shown that this particular registry does in fact save lives. |
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This is a simple statistic that gives a good indication of the relative amount of total income in a particular community. |
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In any case, this obsession with what appears to be a positive statistic changes nothing about the basic problem. |
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Without the generosity of blood donors I would have been another statistic and my family would have lost their dad, husband and friend. |
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The collection of data from companies and their treatment is a fundamental component of the external trade statistic system. |
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The median is a more robust statistic than the mean for this kind of analysis. |
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Mortality is best measured by years of life expectancy, a statistic that has been rising steadily. |
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The first step consists of a duty to disclose statistic information for the operators of payment and securities settlement systems. |
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That statistic is based on a survey that includes attempted forced kissing as sexual assault. |
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There is a ticker on the organization's website which states the disturbing statistic that a police officer commits suicide every 22 hours in the United States. |
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A shocking statistic among many is that, on average, one person dies of malaria there every 30 seconds. |
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Before you invoke images of a nation enjoying more indolence than industry, there is an uncomfortable statistic to digest. |
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The most interesting statistic on the list is the large number of accidents where the pilot attempted to land with the gear down with amphibious floats. |
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A similar campaign ran in the summer, revealed a national statistic of 32 per cent of licensed premises suspected of selling alcohol to underage customers. |
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Perhaps, but he is trotting out a more favorable statistic than the deadly homicide rate. |
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The worrisome statistic is that shootings are up by roughly the same percentage. |
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The tragedy of Thomas Smith is yet another statistic to underline the need for something to be done to protect young drivers and other road users from the temptation to speed. |
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In the ensuing chaos, she herself could have become another grim statistic in the terrible death toll of Sabra and Shatila, had her father not rescued her and her family. |
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Why end up sick, in hospital, in poor health or even just another statistic when there is every chance that you could remain healthy and have a full life? |
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Bearing in mind the old saying that one swallow does not make a summer, the statistic nevertheless does point to the danger of a deflationary downturn in the US economy. |
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This statistic will give you a good idea if your content is interesting and if your visitors are staying on your site for a long time and surfing. |
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We've all heard the statistic that half of all marriages end in divorce. |
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I am sure that if this statistic were available it would tell a sorry tale. |
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Some 45.6 percent of clients' charts record a substantial time gap in services, but this statistic must be interpreted cautiously. |
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Period life expectancy remains a commonly used statistic to summarize the current health status of a population. |
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That statistic alone challenges the use of grade configuration as the defining factor for the straw man middle school. |
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Then, he creates a simple fraction with the search volume in the numerator and the all-in-title statistic in the denominator. |
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Separating this statistic into component parts shows it varies greatly depending upon the state and the school district examined. |
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This statistic in itself was seen by some that the socialist system was superior to the capitalist system. |
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Designed to look like a mock road sign and intended to trigger a double-take, each of the 20 different signs contain a key statistic that is specifically linked to each unique location. |
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Equally, the relevance of this statistic is difficult to gauge given that it will never be known whether or not the person would have reoffended at all. |
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But the statistic cannot overpower the emotional response to flying. |
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In April, two major trade associations dedicated to nonwovens released statistic reports and both showed good things for the industry. |
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After the radio ad began running, the use of the statistic was widely criticized by FactCheck. |
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Register of statistic information's about yield strength, material strength and tensility, Part 4-period 1983-1988, USTARCH SAV, Slovakia. |
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Any child born before or since then to one coloured and one white parent has been added to the coloured statistic. |
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In case you reached our website through an advertisement on Google and have placed an order, Google will leave a cookie behind for statistic purposes only. |
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The relapse statistic was absent from the witness' medical report, but there was no reason for the Tribunal to attach significance to its absence. |
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These indices respond to the needs of a variety of users of consumer price indices in a context where the HICP remains the only available price statistic in most countries. |
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The Napoli striker led Serie A with 29 goals in 34 league appearances this season, yet the most telling statistic of all relates to the brief period in which he stopped scoring. |
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Whatever, the startling statistic of 289 tackles made by Wales – Ireland made 104 – do not tell of a game played in the air, but of the ball being carried by, well, 289 Irish runners. |
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Of course, this statistic reveals no such thing. |
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Firstly, in descriptive statistic method a list research is regulated for each of replier characteristics. |
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The Kaiser-Maiyer-Olkin measure of sampling adequateness is a statistic which show the percentage of variance in the variables which might be caused by new factors. |
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We generalize the excedance statistic on permutations to maximal nonattacking rook placements on certain rectangular boards by decomposing them into boards of staircase shape. |
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This kind of data pleads for a non-Gaussian statistic of both intermolecular forces and chain lengths, of which we give here no further details than the basics. |
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As the results appearing in Tables 2 and 3 suggest, a test of the discriminant function for high and low MV firms produced an overall Wilks' Lambda statistic of. |
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Breaking the will of ISIS, the military argues, is not a statistic. |
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By dying from an overdose, he became just another statistic. |
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