Sentence examples for stat from inspiring English sources

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stat

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To assign statistics to (a monster, etc. in a game).

  • If you stat it, they will kill it.

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Facebook Twitter Google plus Share Share this post Facebook Twitter Google plus close 9.54pm BST21:54 Interesting stat: Manuel Neuer has had 11 touches of the ball outside his own penalty area this evening.

It was the French remake of the Gunfight at the O.K. Corral: one stat every 47 seconds for Mr Sarkozy, matched by one every 36 seconds for Mr Hollande.

The stat about his lack of time on the DL is particularly interesting because in 2013, in addition to the headlines he's made with his bat, we've heard an awful lot about the ailments he's been dealing with while powering through the season in top form – leading the AL with 161 hits, hitting 40 home runs while putting up an OPS of 1.133.

If I had to run the numbers myself (as I did for the Guardian's new interactive fossil fuel counters) I would start with the IPCC stat signed off last year by almost every government in the world: a carbon budget of 1,000 GT of CO2 from 2011 to give a 66% chance of staying under 2C.

Facebook Twitter Google plus Share Share this post Facebook Twitter Google plus close 12.22pm AEST01 22 Good stat – Dave Grohl has appeared on 37 records that have featured in the Triple J Hottest 100.

One more stat according to Triple J: 10 songs are incorrectly spelt, 21 tracks have a featured artist.

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By doing so, they provide liquidity to the system, in effect acting as marketmakers.Without the ability to short many shares, stat-arb models have been disrupted.

"The truth is this: Britain has a lot of gun laws on the books, they have five times our violent crime rate".That isn't the least accurate crime-stat quote I've ever heard, but it's not accurate, and more importantly it's very misleading.

A recent report from Cahners In-Stat, a market research firm, estimates that 13.4m Bluetooth chips will be sold in 2001, twice as many as Wi-Fi chips.

The yarn, named Nega-Stat, is widely used in petrochemical facilities, industrial clean rooms and medical operating theatres.Earlier this year patients at Pirogov Hospital in Sofia, Bulgaria, began receiving pyjamas and bedding made from a novel form of cotton.

Meanwhile, Cahner's In-Stat, a technology forecasting firm with offices in Newton, Massachusetts, expects to see one in every two radios sold in America equipped with a digital decoder within four years.

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