Sentence examples for hot statistics from inspiring English sources

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Idealism has some hot statistics.

HOT STATISTICS! OO 2013 Is 6th Warmest, Weather Extremes Consistent With Climate Change, U.N. Report Finds.

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In 1603, the first quarto offered a short version made up of 15,983 words of dialogue (the editors are hot on statistics); the text of the second quarto, of 1604, 'enlarged to almost as much again as it was, according to the true and perfect copy', was made up of 28,628 words; finally, in 1623, the Folio text has 27,602 words.

County Durham is England's footballing hotbed after statistics reveal the area has produced more English-born Premier League players than any other county.

The general attitude of people is to turn them on just before they need hot water and statistics have shown that this takes place in the evening hours constituting the evening peak.

The e-reading battle is raging hot, and while statistics ostensibly showing an insurgent iPad should be taken with a grain of salt, the volatility of the market is plain to see.

Simulations suggest that it has the potential to be sensitive to situations such as multiple hot spots, where other statistics (such as the scan statistic) may lose power [ 3, 4], but these same studies show that the M-statistic will typically underperform other statistics when there is a single hot spot to detect.

"Heatwaves of that nature had happened in the past on a 100-year timescale and there wasn't an obvious significant trend in temperatures in that region or in the statistics of hot temperatures in that region.

The tools of ArcGIS, which are used in this work for applying the local statistics, are Hot Spot Analysis and Cluster and Outlier Analysis.

From Google chief economist Hal Varian's well-circulated 2009 quote in The New York Times that "the sexy job in the next 10 years will be statisticians" to the assertions of numerous blog posts and articles, statistics is "hot".

Zimring also thinks that what was needed to figure out what works, and distinguish it from what was said to work, is "a rigorous test," looking at, for example, what happens to crime statistics in certain "hot spots" with and without stop-and-frisk.

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