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In a letter to shadow health secretary Andy Burnham, circulated to Mr Hunt and Mr Cameron, Sir Andrew said data on A&E waiting times data was "complex", with both the median and mean figures being referred to in official statistics.
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4. The Commission shall adopt implementing acts laying down the method of collecting and exchanging the user statistics referred to in paragraphs 1, 2 and 3 of this Article.
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Table 1 presents the descriptive statistics of the 17 Islamic and 17 non-Islamic countries referred to in this study.
Those statistics shall be in a standardized format prescribed by the Director of the Administrative Office of the United States Courts (referred to in this section as the "Director").
Though it's easy – and indeed right – to condemn Greek administrations for establishing a tradition of what in Athens is referred to as "creative statistics", the latest episode in the country's deficit saga sheds new light on the EU's failure to scrutinise member states' economies.
These statistics are calculated twice: once to assess whether modules are reproducible in the reference data subset consisting only of genes in common with the test dataset (referred to as "quality" statistics), and the second time to evaluate the conservation of the modules in the test data subset (referred to as "preservation" statistics).
In a statement the satellite channel referred to overall viewing statistics for its first Open as primary UK broadcaster.
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