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单词 Statistics
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1. Statistics show/suggest that women live longer than men.
2. Statistics can be notoriously unreliable.
3. A lot can be inferred from these statistics.
4. Statistics should be treated with caution.
5. The statistics can be depicted as a graph.
6. The statistics don't reveal of course unrecorded crime.
7. Official statistics show real wages declining by 24%.
8. The statistics seriously underestimate the number of people affected.
9. The statistics are highly questionable .
10. Politicians love to use statistics to support their arguments.
11. It's difficult to interpret these statistics without knowing how they were obtained.
12. The bald statistics tell us nothing about the underlying trends.
13. Latest statistics suggest the North/South divide is becoming even more pronounced.
14. The most striking feature of those statistics is the high proportion of suicides.
15. Statistics showed a reverse trend to that recorded in other countries.
16. Statistics show that 50% of new businesses fail in their first year.
16. Wish you will love and make progress everyday!
17. Statistics show that far more people are able to ride a bicycle than can drive a car.
18. According to official statistics the disease killed over 500 people.
19. They fleshed out the president's plan with statistics and procedural details.
20. These statistics are misleading.
21. Government statistics show the largest drop in industrial output for ten years.
22. Statistics are integral to medical research.
23. The statistics show that it was no hollow warning.
24. She always snowing the bosses with statistics.
25. I suspect these statistics flatter to deceive.
26. He has all the latest statistics at his fingertips.
27. I'd like to kick off the discussion with a few statistics.
28. Every time we have this argument you wheel out the same old statistics, and I'm still not convinced!
29. And still the row rumbles on over who is to blame for the steadily surging crime statistics.
30. It's not easy to disentangle the truth from the official statistics.
1. Statistics show/suggest that women live longer than men.
2. Statistics can be notoriously unreliable.
3. A lot can be inferred from these statistics.
4. Statistics should be treated with caution.
5. The statistics can be depicted as a graph.
6. The statistics don't reveal of course unrecorded crime.
7. Official statistics show real wages declining by 24%.
8. The statistics seriously underestimate the number of people affected.
9. The statistics are highly questionable .
10. It's difficult to interpret these statistics without knowing how they were obtained.
11. The bald statistics tell us nothing about the underlying trends.
12. I'd like to kick off the discussion with a few statistics.
13. Every time we have this argument you wheel out the same old statistics, and I'm still not convinced!
14. And still the row rumbles on over who is to blame for the steadily surging crime statistics.
15. Latest statistics suggest the North/South divide is becoming even more pronounced.
16. The most striking feature of those statistics is the high proportion of suicides.
16. Wish you will love and make progress everyday!
17. Statistics show that 50% of new businesses fail in their first year.
18. It's not easy to disentangle the truth from the official statistics.
19. Statistics show that far more people are able to ride a bicycle than can drive a car.
20. According to official statistics the disease killed over 500 people.
21. These statistics are misleading.
22. Government statistics show the largest drop in industrial output for ten years.
23. We have statistics for the last year.
24. We have a fascinating statistics.
25. Statistics is taught in many colleges.
26. We begin with a brief and necessarily incomplete review of UK statistics.
27. Business graduates must also be numerate, because most degrees will have courses in quantitative methods and statistics.
28.
31. Their governments have no reason to "massage" the statistics.
32. We have statistics for the last year.
33. The statistics reflect a change in people's spending habits.
34. What do these statistics mean in human terms ?
35. Remember that these statistics describe college freshmen in 1972.
36. We no longer keep statistics on former employees.
37. There is a compulsory course in statistics.
38. There are no previous statistics for compar-ison.
39. These official statistics should not be accepted uncritically.
40. Bob is a repository of football statistics.
41. She's studying statistics at university.
42. We have a fascinating statistics.
43. She was armed with statistics and facts.
44. Specialized software adds up the statistics.
45. There followed several pages of incomprehensible statistics.
46. Statistics is taught in many colleges.Sentence dictionary
47. The statistics are virtually indigestible presented in this form.
48. These statistics display a definite trend.
49. Have you seen the latest statistics on crime?
50. Statistics is a branch of mathematics.
51. The managers have conveniently ignored these statistics.
52. Statistics can be merely cold facts.
53. Statistics taken on their own are liable to mislead.
54. The statistics must be lying.
55. These statistics are not very meaningful.
56. Young men tend to predominate in the crime statistics.
57. The statistics were received with concern.
58. Can we trust these statistics?
59. The statistics offer further support for our theory.
60. According to official statistics, the island had 37 inhabitants.
61. Have you any statistics that would enforce your argument?
62. These statistics grossly misrepresent the reality.
63. The census constitutes the principal source of official statistics.
64. Get me a printout of the statistics.
65. The statistics were given in parenthesis.
66. Statistics on unemployment levels hardly make for scintillating reading.
67. A few more statistics will suffice to show the trends of the time.
68. Officials admit the actual number of AIDS victims is much higher than statistics reflect.
69. Although not essential, some prior knowledge of statistics is desirable.
70. These new statistics confirm our worst fears about the depth of the recession.
71. Statistics show that people now drink less beer than they used to, and smoke fewer cigarettes.
72. the latest statistics on the literacy and numeracy of eleven to sixteen-year-olds.
73. When economic statistics are first published they grab headlines and put markets in a flutter.
74. They have gathered the best statistics they can find and run them through their own computers.
75. They were unable to produce any statistics to verify their claims.
76. It's under 7 percent only because statistics don't count the people who aren't qualified to be in the work force.
77. It's interesting how women are rendered invisible in these statistics.
78. Statistics paint a sobering picture — unemployment, tight credit, lower home values,[] sluggish job growth.
79. The government has released new statistics on the cost of living.
80. She had armed herself for the meeting with all the latest statistics.
81. Needless to say, the students who had studied mathematics before did better in the statistics exam.
82. Statistics indicate that depressed patients are more likely to become ill than are normal people.
83. The opposition leader accused government ministers of manipulating the statistics to suit themselves.
84. The degree provides a thorough grounding in both mathematics and statistics.
85. She arrived at the interview armed with lists of statistics.
86. You only have to look at the statistics to see that things are getting worse.
87. Statistics can often lie.
88. A close look at the statistics reveals a troubling picture.
89. Mr Meacher quoted statistics saying that the standard of living of the poorest people had fallen.
90. An officer rattled off some statistics about the aid program.
91. There are no statistics about just how many people won't vote.
92. According to official statistics, the Japanese work longer hours than workers in most other industrialized countries.
93. The official prefixed an explanatory note to the list of statistics.
94. They claim that the fall in unemployment is based on a fraudulent manipulation of statistics.
95. These statistics are important from an ecological point of view.
96. We begin with a brief and necessarily incomplete review of UK statistics.
97. The increasing racial diversity of the US is reflected in the latest census statistics.
98. Statistics disprove the myth that women are worse drivers than men.
99. All these calculations are based on the statistics you have provided.
100. He spent the morning trying to work his way through a thicket of statistics.
101. At the risk of being repetitive, I will say again that statistics are only a guide.
102. Who was it who came up with that famous line about "lies, damned lies and statistics"?
103. There are no reliable statistics for the number of deaths in the battle.
104. The statistics to prove or disprove his hypothesis will take years to collect.
105. I can't quote the exact statistics for you offhand, but they're there for you to see in the report.
106. The statistics show a clear link between social class and crime.
107. All the statistics have been subsumed under the general heading 'Facts and Figures'.
108. The publication of the economic statistics was awkwardly timed for the Government.
109. Business graduates must also be numerate,[http:///statistics.html] because most degrees will have courses in quantitative methods and statistics.
110. It is unwise to put too much store by these statistics.
111. But as usual the statistics conceal the truth.
112. Statistics alone can not give the answer.
113. The best example of this is crime statistics.
114. Already, statistics were catching up on them.
115. Statistics do not distinguish between induced and spontaneous abortions.
116. The statistics show that recorded crime is predominantly working-class.
117. Regional statistics, however, conceal local differences.
118. Unofficial statistics put the casualty rates much higher.
119. Center officials cite even more grim statistics.
120. Kotkin gave statistics to buttress his argument.
121. Statistics aren't necessary to document what is painfully obvious.
122. Economic statistics: Labour market statistics: average earnings.
123. The information system used to collate these statistics is presumably extensive and costly.
124. According to industry statistics, companies lose a total of $ 3 billion a year to workers' day care problems.
125. The frequency of occurrence of each n-gram in a continuous stream of data constitutes the n-gram statistics of the data set.
126. Statistics on the misuse of knives are not readily available, because misuse is categorised under other offences, such as assault.
127. Statistics over five or ten years will provide definite evidence of increasing, stagnant or declining percapita incomes.
128. And when morbidity statistics are available, they are not ordinarily classified by the demographic factors of present interest.
129. Elsewhere in the world, according to World Health Organization statistics, both new and re-emerging infectious diseases are raging.
130. Secondly, and linked with this point, criminal statistics reflect the intensity of law enforcement itself.
131. More disturbingly, military statistics seemed to confirm the findings on poverty by Charles Booth and Llewellyn-Smith.
132. The random sample approach to data collection for tourism statistics means that these peaks in sports tourism are almost certainly underestimated.
133. The pattern is one of random steps, which by the laws of statistics tend to cancel out over longer periods.
134. Statistics show that one in every three company directors aged 40 will die before reaching age 65.
135. I do not have the statistics to hand, but they show how the number of smokers differs between socio-economic groups.
136. But the statistics are heavily distorted by abnormal economic policies.
136. Wish you will love and make progress everyday!
137. To answer these questions people invariably turn to the official criminal statistics which are collected and published by the Home Office.
138. One traditionally impoverished group - women - have become more represented in this offence than elsewhere in criminal statistics.
139. Several of the major accounts appeared to be excessively overdue when compared with the total ledger aged debt statistics.
140. The Validation Statistics present totals for the various categories of results.
141. By adjusting the statistics, natural bulges are evened out, allowing for short-term shifts to be inferred more accurately.
142. Neglia and colleagues2based their estimates of cumulative risks on Kaplan-Meier statistics, which commonly overestimates the true cumulative incidence.
143. Such statistics aid our understanding of population movements but they mask the bewildering complexity that was the reality of the situation.
144. At that meeting on July 10, the board was stunned by an independent audit of four years of crime statistics.
145. But by now most of us well know that these intermittent statistics are the damnedest of lies.
146. West Yorkshire police statistics suggest that the peak age for the offence of taking a vehicle without consent is 15.
147. Attempts to remedy the deficiencies in these statistics suffer from a number of problems and difficulties themselves.
148. This team draws together researchers with experience in economic and social demography with epidemiology and statistics.
149. For the purposes of the present discussion we can say that these statistics display a number of clear patterns.
150. The registration statistics revealed only 4.5% as non-standard entrants, and this may be a slightly exaggerated figure.
151. According to Catholic Church statistics, there were about 25, 000 baptisms in Havana in 1989.
152. Mr Milburn said the new statistics also revealed a disturbing trend towards long-term unemployment.
153. In two to three weeks, Ehrlich said, the Commerce Department plans publish statistics on durable goods orders and construction spending.
154. Besides, it is playing fast and loose with the statistics to take 1981 as the baseline for the Government's claims.
155. But merely examining national poverty statistics is not sufficient to understand the depth of poverty in the United States.
156. I have, I hasten to add, no precise statistics on hand.
157. This was an incredible result bearing in mind the general statistics of 98 percent failure rates reported for most dieting attempts.
158. The statistics include heart attacks and other natural causes as well as accidents to hikers, climbers, and mountain workers.
159. Booker Washington, riding a crest of popularity, taunted Turner with statistics.
160. For example, you may not be allowed to study, say, economics unless you also take statistics or computing.
161. There are three types of lies - lies, damn lies, and statistics. Benjamin Disraeli 
162. It includes Ally, a document analysis module that details statistics on word occurrences.
163. The Anti-Defamation League has compiled hate crime statistics from law enforcement throughout the county and recorded 413 incidents from 1992-94.
164. He did not typically employ elaborate statistics to test hypotheses or use control groups in his research.
165. We have some statistics, but we really need something more definite before we can make any firm decisions.
166. Establish an independent committee to advise on the objective presentation of health statistics and prevent their political manipulation.http:///statistics.html
167. The statistics beggar belief.
168. Blacks responded with fresh statistics showing huge racial disparities in wealth.
169. Students are not seen as individuals but as statistics on a conveyor belt of examinations and rote learning.
170. In addition, most information comes from official statistics, especially from the Inland Revenue, deriving from tax returns and death duties.
171. This branch of thermodynamics applies the laws of statistics to component microscopic particles.
172. Latest export statistics show Britain's grain trade with foreign competitors drastically reduced - while imports are rising.
173. The statistics leave no doubt that the triumph of capital has lead to more and more unequal distribution of income and wealth.
174. This has provided the statistics that are needed for a new approach to be adopted for setting reserves and premium rates.
175. Both types of survey show a far higher figure for crimes committed than do the official statistics produced by the police.
176. Dudley Baxter's statistics of income distribution in 1867 may help place the discussion in context.
177. Enough statistics have been circulating about this venture to sink the Titanic.
178. The statistics prove that absolutely, and everybody except the hon. Lady knows it.
179. Consider the problems involved in using national income statistics to make international comparisons of living standards. 4.
180. Government officials now compile and release statistics quarterly, not monthly.
181. Statistics show a 20% reduction in burglary compared with last year.
182. First, research workers must be absolutely sure they know what the statistics are about.
183. Reliable cause of death statistics are woefully lacking for developing countries and of less than desirable quality for many developed ones.
184. They say that crime statistics have fallen among nearly all age groups nationwide.
185. Researchers limited their report to statistics gathered on birth certificates, which allowed for analysis of cities.
186. It is a liberal questioning of criminal statistics collected and collated by the police themselves.
187. It is normal, then, to expect a high representation of black youth in youthful crime statistics.
188. Voice over At Thames Valley police headquarters today rising crime statistics were on the agenda of a meeting of the police authority.
189. The report condemns recent changes in countryside protection policies, which it says were based on severely flawed statistics.
190. About 300, 000 patients undergo bypass surgery annually, according to the National Center for Health Statistics.
191. Case Study Beyond Statistics Statistics have a dangerous capacity to undermine the vividness of many of these issues.
192. Data accumulated by the Bureau of Labor Statistics underscore this phenomenon.
193. For them, census statistics on local circulation areas play an increasingly important role in supporting their advertisement selling.
194. There are, however, no reliable statistics relating to social class and illness over the years.
195. The annual population estimates constitute the principal source of official statistics on sub-national populations.
196. National statistics show there has been a general decline in Britain's urban population.
197. The more minor crimes are less liable to be known to the police and recorded in the statistics than are serious crimes.
198. Certainly social statistics flourished as never before, their practitioners finding plentiful public employment.
199. Others are impossible to locate and drop out of the statistics in due course; therefore accurate figures are difficult to obtain.
200. As to Levi being a better all-round player, let's go to our year-end statistics.
201. Experts are now being called out to check this tress vital statistics, and establish it officially as a record breaker.
202. The raw statistics show that training faces a crisis for many reasons.
203. Things began to brighten a little as we went over the voting statistics, because the numbers were crystal clear.
204. Last year, its statistics division found that commonly accepted estimates of gun injuries may be too high.
205. In such research, exact statistics of public attitudes are of small importance.
206. That's because we are all impressed by authoritative statements spiced with statistics.
207. This information will, again, come from government census statistics, classifications of residential neighbourhoods etc.
208. The system has been streamlined and statistics prove that the speed and quality of our decision-making compares favourably with other local authorities.
209. We have no reliable statistics on the extent of child abuse and neglect.
210. On the other hand, the criticism of airlines did not emanate from statistics but from personal experience.
211. Nevertheless, the court noted that the overall trend in the statistics indicated a decrease in student enrollment and upheld the dismissals.
212. New statistics hurled at us: 70 percent of our fellow citizens live below the poverty line.
213. Of course, self-report studies have limitations, just as criminal statistics do.
214. Perceptions of Britain's economic performance and prospects were obviously influenced by objective economic factors and by government manipulation of economic statistics.
215. The national divorce rate dropped, if infinitesimally, from 1992 to 1994(), according to the National Center for Health Statistics.
216. New statistics show a further increase in attacks on women.
217. Firstly, exact data on the overall population can be obtained from the annually updated census list based statistics.
218. The shock statistics reveal a sharp rise in drug abuse of all kinds among teenagers over the past two years.
219. Statistics that I saw later pin-pointed the discrepancies between amounts of money allocated to the white and Negro districts.
220. If Catholics figure disproportionately in the crime statistics, it is because Protestants are more law-abiding.
221. In fact the improvement statistics in our jet engine shops were even more remarkable.
222. Another line of argument emphasizes how women are rendered invisible in these statistics.
223. For the 11 big money-centre banks whose statistics Salomon Brothers records, return on assets fell in 1990 to about 0.3%.
224. If additions to suppliers' workforces had been included in the statistics, the downsizings would have been much less dramatic.
225. The lack of economic statistics has made life difficult for economists and money managers for the past few weeks.
226. He compiled statistics and asked Marina a hundred questions about food prices, customs, etc.
226. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress every day!
227. But the statistics that she deplored showed what did happen.
228. But it just makes the relevant statistics a bit more congenial.
229. What shows up in the statistics as fringe benefits is really a private social welfare payment from the young to the old.
230. They agree about the seriousness of the crime statistics and the importance of full disclosure.
231. Any enquiries regarding the statistics given in the Update should be directed to.
232. These statistics are never sold or made available to the public.
233. This is based on enumerative classification, which is deeply rooted in the traditions of epidemiology and vital statistics.
234. Therefore, the degree to which official statistics underestimate the actual level of crime depends on the particular category of crime.
235. In yesterday's Independent, growing concern was reported about the integrity of official statistics.
236. According to new statistics, most of us buy the bulk of our wine from supermarkets and are keen on own brands.
237. Yet statistics that show voter turnout slowly sliding down, down.
238. According to the latest official figures, 43% of all statistics are totally worthless. Ashleigh Brilliant 
239. Previous study of statistics, computing and applied mathematics is not a requirement.
240. Breastfeeding does perky things to some women's statistics, but it left mine looking like two well-past-their-sell-by-date helium balloons.
241. The only place where official statistics have been released for industrial accidents is Shenzhen.
242. But a cautionary word about divorce statistics is in order.
243. Although statistics are hard to come by, anecdotal evidence suggests that there were fewer accidents ten years ago.
244. At the very least, it would mean that the real issues are debated rather than the trivial detail of statistics and history.
245. Unfortunately, acute and chronic pancreatitis could not be separated in the discharge statistics before 1977.
246. Since Edinburgh's licensing laws were liberalised in the 1970s, Lothian and Borders police statistics indicate that late-night violence has escalated.
247. SkyCorder, which looks like a pager, uses a pressure sensor to gather information and a microprocessor to compile the statistics.
248. Rosy statistics on aggregate food production offer small comfort to nations that can not afford a seat at the banquet.
249. But the statistics, like all his figures, were culled from a variety of sources and lacked authority.
250. BThe report gave no breakdown of statistics by state or city.
251. It covers such ground as Education, Sexuality, Population and Possessions, using various statistics and polls.
252. Nevertheless, statistics is at most complementary to the breadth of knowledge and judgment that medical research demands.
253. In particular, dictionary definitions and co-occurrence statistics have been identified as valuable sources of semantic information.
254. Statistics of process, such as arrests and clearance rates are accustomed indices of organizational success in a sanctioning system.
255. However there are no plans at present to set up an independent council to monitor the Government's use of statistics.
256. But it finds agreement with more sober,[sentencedict .com] weighty judgements on the period provided by various studies of the official criminal statistics.
257. Without this help cancer research would dry up and the same statistics would be facing us fifty years from now.
258. The rest of the extract then examines how changes in the style of policing and law enforcement affect criminal statistics.
259. Excuse me while I dive back into my piles of daft statistics.
260. Computers are also used in bureaux to collect and analyse enquiry statistics.
261. The ambient temperature for each day of the study was determined from local weekly weather statistics.
262. So there was nothing harmful in Kent police officers conspiring with criminals to boost clear-up statistics.
263. Unfortunately, the legal aid statistics have not provided the direct evidence that the levels have been allowed to drift.
264. Students with a strong math background will be at an advantage next year when the statistics course starts.
265. Economic statistics are losing their credibility and capacity to depress.
266. The official criminal statistics present a picture of crime as being predominantly a working-class phenomenon.
267. The method used is based on collecting and clustering bigram statistics using a rank correlation metric.
268. In the period since Swann the collection of official statistics on educational achievements has displayed a slightly greater sensitivity and discrimination.
269. Those are not the statistics of an industry in terminal decline.
270. According to World Semiconductor Trade Statistics, customers are expected to buy 100m of these chips at most.
271. Though statistics are lacking, it seems reasonable to conjecture that these conditions foster child abuse and neglect, even infanticide.
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