Similar words: statistical, artistic, that is to say, realistic, optimistic, devastating, sophisticated, mathematics. Meaning: [stə'tɪstɪk] n. a branch of applied mathematics concerned with the collection and interpretation of quantitative data and the use of probability theory to estimate population parameters.
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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,[www.Sentencedict.com] 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.
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