Sentences with phrase «remarkable statistic»

But the most remarkable statistic from that season is the 922,530 unshakable fans the Mets drew to the Polo Grounds even while, minutes away, the Yankees were fielding what would be their ninth world - champion team in 14 years and drawing 1,493,574.
England 2 Lithuania 0 The most remarkable statistic attached to this victory is that England, for all their traumas and intermittent crises, have now -LRB-...)
One remarkable statistic released by Bloomberg New Energy Finance last month showed prices for lithium - ion battery packs dropping 24 per cent in 2016 alone — a vital tool for both the electric transportation and energy storage sectors more broadly.
Bowden, who leads the SEC's exam program, called the figure a «remarkable statistic
A remarkable statistic, given that the game was played less than three years ago.
In one remarkable statistic, nearly one - third of law firm leaders believed that the partners in their firms would rather make less money than lose the ability to manage their own affairs.
The voice - activated virtual assistants from companies like Google and Amazon are now owned by over 39 million Americans, a remarkable statistic considering the market is only a few years old.
That's a remarkable statistic so it's worth exploring why this goes wrong so often.
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