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But locally, the Catholic Church, by most statistical measures, is struggling mightily.
By most statistical measures, Hackney is one of the most deprived areas of the city, and among the poorest in Britain.
Adelaide had their noses in front by most statistical measures except the one that counts: the scoreline.
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And indeed, the 2001 census put the number of "religious" Britons at about 25%, higher than most other statistical measures from around the same time.
Kentucky holds the advantage in most of these statistical measures.
Two most important second-order statistical measures are the LCR and the AFD.
Because the frequency of clones induced by these regimens was high and most specimens had multiple clones, statistical measures could not be used to calculate the probability that marked patches of cells represent the descendants of one or several founder cells.
Despite several drawbacks, the Pearl Index continues to be the most widely used statistical measure of contraceptive failure.
The power spectrum of these fluctuations is the most commonly used statistical measure for constraining cosmological parameters (Palanque-Delabrouille et al. 2013; Anderson et al. 2014; Planck Collaboration et al. 2014), and is one of the primary targets for numerical simulations.
24 28 30 32 Proportion estimation was the most frequently used statistical measure.
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