Sentence examples for statistically implies from inspiring English sources

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A higher probability statistically implies a more likelihood of damage occurrence.

While it is hard to mathematically show the dependence of the probability of PDCG on μ s and μ p, we can justify the increase of such probability with μ s relative to μ p because it statistically implies higher quality of the channel to the secondary receiver than that to the primary, hence more chances of (101).

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Let e be any statement that is statistically implied to degree r by a hypothesis h together with experimental conditions c (e.g. e says "the coin lands heads on the next toss" and h·c says "the coin is fair and is tossed in the usual way on the next toss").

None of these three-way interaction effects are statistically significant, implying that there were no statistically significant differences in the size of discrimination against ex-offenders between male and female applicants with a criminal background in different occupations in our experiment.

However, the few persisting differences among these selectively enriched malignant growths in the breast, lungs, and lymph nodes were highly statistically significant, implying potential mechanistic involvement of the corresponding genes.

In the services sector, the error correction term is negative as expected but statistically insignificant, implying absence of long-run causality.

With respect to Turkey and RoW, the estimated expenditure elasticity coefficients were positive but statistically insignificant, implying that an increase in Russian expenditure on orange imports would not favour these suppliers.

Decomposition results for reading (Table 3 and Fig. 2, panel A) show that estimates for the characteristic effect are negative and statistically significant, implying that gender differences in observable characteristics predict an advantage favouring female students in reading scores.

In contrast to Kaufmann (2007), the variable "Total household members" is positive and statistically significant, implying that migrants from households with a higher number of members tend to stay longer in the cities.

Finally, and with regard to the impact of the Morales' administration on corruption levels in the country, the coefficient for the Evo Dummy variable has a (expected) positive sign, but it is statistically insignificant, implying that the impact of the current regime on the dependent variable is indeterminate.

In all three sets of equations, when the whole period is taken into consideration, the coefficient for the price of coca is negative and statistically significant, implying that higher prices of coca leaves lead to lower levels of corruption in the country.

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