Sentences with phrase «statistically tied with»

Even in the satellites, which do not cover the poles (where warming is greatest), 2010 was statistically tied with 1998 as the hottest year on record.
On the figures, as was found by Berkeley Earth, and will be found by the UK folks (next week I think) as well, (richardabetts tweets suggest this) 2014 was an unexceptional year, statistically tied with 2010 and 2005.
The Fire HD was statistically tied with the Nexus 7 on Sunspider, and it logged the second fastest time we've seen on our custom - built Web page load test., ending in a statistical tie with Samsung's Galaxy Note 10.1.
Students living in California (about one - eighth of the U. S. school - age population) are statistically tied with their peers in Slovakia and Spain.
The labor - backed Working Families Party has seized on a leaked internal poll that shows Democrat Kathy Hochul statistically tied with Republican Jane Corwin as a fundraising tool, sending out an email that urges supporters to contribute to the Erie County clerk's congressional campaign.

Not exact matches

However, in measuring overall consumer perception, none of the 17 partner brands which broke ties with the NRA that YouGov BrandIndex tracked has moved in a statistically significant way, which may indicate American consumers applying equal positive and negative pressure, depending on their politics and position on gun control.
The two most recent studies of concussion rates among high school athletes (1,2) report concussion rates in girl's lacrosse essentially tied with girl's soccer for the highest among girl's sports, nearly as high as the concussion rate in boy's lacrosse (not statistically different in terms of rates), and almost double the rate of the girl's sport with the next highest concussion rate (basketball).
With an even number of justices, while majorities may be more «statistically significant», the 3rd possibility of a tie means the Lower Court prevails but each District can continue doing their own thing.
And with the survey's sampling error of plus or minus 4.5 points, Palin and Huckabee are statistically tied.
As their Table 6 shows (p. 20), the regression coefficients related to these three areas of «statistically significant» influence on teachers» students» test - based performance on the new PARCC and SBAC mathematics tests (i.e., more professional development days, more classroom observations with explicit feedback tied to the Common Core, and the inclusion of Common Core - aligned student outcomes in teacher evaluations) yielded the following coefficients, respectively: 0.045 (p < 0.01), 0.044 (p < 0.05), and 0.054 (p < 0.01).
News remains an important part of what people do on their mobile devices - 64 % of tablet owners and 62 % of smartphone owners say they use the devices for news at least weekly, tying news statistically with other popular activities such email and playing games on tablets and behind only email on smartphones (not including talking on the phone).
In GISTEMP and HADCRUT, there are extremely few years that are not «statistically tied» (as in p > 0.05) with a prior year.
The leading NASA GISS dataset shows the years 1998, 2002, 2003, 2006, 2007 and 2009 are statistically tied for third warmest year — with 2007 measurements the highest of these six.
Such behavior is closely tied statistically with lower risk.
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