Sentences with phrase «by failure statistics»

Instead of being scared off by failure statistics, consider these five ways that raising children can be great for your marriage.

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There is an endless supply of business statistics (proving most any point you want to make), research and studies (many with surprising results), and interesting real - life stories (of business success and failure), all available within seconds by doing a simple Google search.
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- Failure rate statistics provided by the Gut - tmacher Inst - itute.
- Failure rate statistics provided by the Gut - tmacher Inst - itute (perfect use and typical rates).
While proselytising may contribute to fulfilling the dreams and desires of those motivated by raw statistics, must we not look at conversion from a different angle, opposed to notions of success and failure?
These include slightly horrifying broad brush statistics such as the Chelsea Academy's failure to produce an established first teamer over an eight year period in which # 60 million has been disbursed while across the game, two - thirds of those handed a pro contract at 18 are out of football by 21.
The failure to publish was not due to the lack of availability of the statistics: As early as the summer of 2006, MANA was offering the statistics up through the previous year... but only to people vetted by MANA who were willing to sign a non-disclosure agreement promising not to let anyone else see the results.
A study of infants in England indicated that supine sleeping is not associated with an increase in significant morbidity outcomes, and the risk of respiratory problems was reduced compared with that of prone sleepers.17 In Asian countries, aspiration is not a problem despite the traditional practice of placing newborns to sleep in the supine position.18 The review by Malloy19 of US vital statistics mortality files for the years 1991 to 1996 showed no significant increase in the proportion of postneonatal mortality rate associated with aspiration, asphyxia, or respiratory failure.
Leader of the Welsh Liberal Democrats, Kirsty Williams, has criticised the Welsh Labour Government's failure to get a grip on cancer waiting time after statistics released today show that the waiting times target has been missed by over 10 %.
The participants in the meeting had professional expertise in the logic of forecasting, and none even ventured to question the relevance of the forecast implied by our expert's statistics: an even chance of failure, and a completion time of seven to ten years in case of success.
The statistics relating to the failure of respondents to pay compensation ordered by tribunals has long been recognised as a scandal.
However, statistics suggest that most serious motorcycle accidents are simply caused by the failure of another driver to see the motorcycle or rider.
A recent survey published by the Solicitors Regulation Authority reported that for the period 2004 — 2014 (the most recent period for which the statistics were available) over 50 % of payments made in claims against solicitors resulted from a failure in conveyancing work; this amounted to over # 770 million.
Children from a previous marriage seem associated with the failures of second marriages, according to a 2002 study by the National Center for Health Statistics (part of the CDC in the USA), which collected information on marital failures.
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