Sentences with phrase «u.s. in a statistical sense»

Performance levels among the countries ranked 23rd to 31st are not significantly different from that of the U.S. in a statistical sense, yet 22 countries do significantly outperform the United States in the share of students reaching the proficiency level in math.

Not exact matches

Our respondents are demographically similar to the U.S. population, though we note that they are not representative in the statistical sense.
What we do know, however, is that both anthropogenic climate change and El Nino favor, in a statistical sense, warmer winters over large parts of the U.S..
I had totally forgotten about superquant David Leinweber's subsequent — and totally brilliant — discovery: that butter production in Bangladesh, U.S. cheese production, and sheep population in Bangladesh and the U.S. together «explained» (in a statistical sense) 99 % of the annual movements of the S&P 500 between 1983 and 1993.
This baffling story is yet another example of how a suffocating helicopter - style of parenting is becoming the norm in Canada (and the U.S.), despite evidence that it makes no statistical sense, nor is it particularly beneficial for child development.
A7: We are collaborating closely with Bob Morse (U.S. News» director of data research) in order to ensure the statistical validity of our data and assign weights that make sense based on continuing discussions with large numbers of general counsel, lawyers, and law firm representatives.
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