Sentence examples for statistics of late from inspiring English sources

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The economic statistics of late have indicated a moderate recovery, and both President Bush and Alan Greenspan, the chairman of the Federal Reserve, have sought to reassure investors about the economy over the last two weeks.

This team have drowned in gloomy statistics of late, saddled by constant reminders of shoddy form through the calendar year or vulnerability at set pieces, and now forever fearful that a single defeat is to prove the prelude to another prolonged succession of them.

One of the most disturbing statistics of late was that exports, on which the Korean "miracle" relies, dropped 18.8% year-on-year in January, raising fears that Korea may be in for a slump reminiscent of the 1997-1998 ecrisiscrisisis.

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Then, we compared the cluster statistics of each cluster with the maximum cluster statistics of 1000 random permutations and obtained a nonparametric P-value (P cluster).

If the statistics of 1940 had persisted, fifteen thousand mothers would have died last year (instead of fewer than five hundred) — and a hundred and twenty thousand newborns (instead of one-sixth that number).

When I pushed him a little further, quoting the statistics of last year's lineups (incidentally, these were in fact less shocking than this year's), he repeated himself.

To coincide with last September's Venice Biennale, they released the following statistics: of 1,238 artworks exhibited by the major Venice spaces, fewer than 40 are by women.

It won't be as optimistic as the early Blair era, or as bombastically self confident as the triumphal tractor statistics of 2006.

KamLAND, designed to explore the neutrino oscillation of ¯νe's from reactors, showed the improved results with enhanced statistics of 2881 ton-yr data set, added data lowering the energy threshold, and suppressed systematic uncertainties.

The dry statistics of today's session gave way to emotion when a Pennsylvania mother told the panel how her 23-year-old son had died of an unintentional overdose of acetaminophen, which he had taken to alleviate wrist pain.

Now after reviewing statistics of 7,783 games in which the shot clock was used this past season, Edward Steitz, the editor and interpreter of collegiate basketball rules, said the fears had been unfounded.

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