Sentence examples for in aggregate statistics from inspiring English sources

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None of us feel the economy in aggregate statistics.

The problem with this explanation is that monetary policy has little effect on the economy in the short run -- it takes three to four quarters to show up in aggregate statistics.

Participants' socio-economic characteristics closely reflected the Lausanne general population in the same age category in aggregate statistics from the Population Office (proportions of foreign nationality, distribution of marital status) or from the 2000 Swiss national population census (nationality, marital status, place of birth, living arrangement, professional activity – data not shown).

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"It is a wash, and you really cannot see it in the aggregate statistics," Mr. Price said.

Overall, the differences in the monthly reporting of IBC and SIGACT are consistent with those observed in the aggregate statistics (Section 3.1).

Finally, the smaller errors predicted by the boosted training with the better internal predictivity (Fig. 4E vs 4D) do seem to be realized in the localized errors actually observed (Fig. 4B vs 4A), even though this was not obvious in the aggregate statistics (sPRED = 0.637 and sPRED = 0.633, respectively).

Due to changes in reporting, aggregate statistics are available for the province as a whole from January 2012 June 201414, but facility-level data are only available from October 2012 June 201414.

For this reason, the 5 clinics in Beira City are included in provincial-level aggregate statistics but excluded for facility-level associative analyses explained below.

Based on some aggregate statistics, in a home-based monitoring setting, the repeated wide CI can trigger an alarm and alert either the nurse station or the family doctor.

Using any aggregate statistics fails in many cases: if the maximal scores is used, a true miRNA may be too similar to an interval with unknown annotation, which is in fact a still unknown miRNA, leading to a misclassification.

"It's only the growth of merger-related litigation, which has historically been brought in state courts, that inflates the aggregate statistics so that they even approach historic norms," Joseph A. Grundfest, a Stanford law professor, said in a statement.

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