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Whether that statistic means less smoking or simply relaxed enforcement is debatable.

This statistic means each person who acquires the virus infects about 1.4 other people.

You're not making any judgment on what that statistic means; you're simply unable to ignore that this statistic exists.

Collins's quarterback rating is 79.7, and what that statistic means is open to interpretation: Donovan McNabb's rating for his stunning play against the Giants on Monday was 60.0.

Even using the one-in-twenty statistic means accepting the Pentagon's standard for "terrorism or militant activity," which, as was previously noted, was awfully vague — and what is "militant activity"?

That statistic means dealerships are seeing customers who had held onto their cars for a long time because they were unable to obtain financing or felt too uncertain about their finances for a big-ticket purchase until now.

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So what exactly does the "1 in 8″ statistic mean?

This will determine an academic progress rate, a statistic meant to provide a snapshot of how each team in every Division I sport is performing in the classroom.

The distribution of the test statistic (mean difference) was obtained from resampling with replacement [27] ten thousand times, with a mean value determined for each sample.

However, the statistic mean for this item is higher than the population mean (μ0 = 3) and has been ranked as moderately important in the scale which makes this item hard to exclude from the framework.

Data were expressed using descriptive statistic (mean and standard deviation and percentage).

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