Sentences with phrase «statistics which»

Community Market Statistics — for each of our Community pages, we provide market statistics which can assist in your understanding of trends in your specific community.
Having been a Director of the local Chamber of Commerce, I now provide them with yearly statistics which they publish in their annual magazine.
I have graduated with a master's degree in business sciences which makes me work perfectly of mathematical statistics which is an essential prerequisite for a person working at the capacity of a retail analyst.
Research has proven that 75 % of internal recruits are successful in their new roles and 47 % stay on in their roles for three years at least; statistics which can not be ignored.
Following the December changes to EU gender equality legislation Ian McIntosh, CEO of RED Driving School commented on the situation: «Price comparison website confused.com has recently released statistics which, -LSB-...]
«Price comparison website confused.com today released statistics which, as expected, reveal a dramatic increase in the cost of young women's car insurance as a result of the EU gender directive introduced in December 2012.
The NHTSA cites statistics which they show that the use of handheld and hands - free devices has been leading to more vehicle crashes on our nation's roadways.
Other used car statistics which are important to determine premiums have to do with the car's damage and engine power.
Insurance companies base their rates on these kind of statistics which can cause your rates to increase.
A recent study [PDF] conducted by The National Campaign revealed some startling statistics — statistics which we believe are, if anything, an under - representation of the prevalence of sexting.
In Nyembo v. Refugee Appeals Tribunal, 2007 IESC 25, the applicant was permitted by the Supreme Court to make an argument based on statistics which demonstrated an elevated rate of refusal, but the case settled before the judicial review concluded.
The rest of the opening session was dedicated to statistics which we believe are from the ABA's Technology survey and commentary from the panelists.
Bird & Bird, Pinsent Masons and Taylor Wessing have released their gender pay statistics which show average hourly pay at all three firms is higher for men than it is for women.
Before taking new matters into account based on statistics which have not been considered in the judgment under appeal, the adversarial process requires that the court ensure that the parties are given an opportunity to deal with the new information by making further submissions, oral or written, and allowing, if requested, fresh material in response.
That's why I mentioned sports statistics which are spouted by otherwise supposedly mathematically illiterate people.
instead of bunching them up in a de-personalyzed lump of statistics which looses meaning traction.
Unlike r2 statistics which have tables, there are no tables for RE significance.
But since my experience (always risky when thinking about statistics which so often has provable results that seem counter to intuition) tells me that one should be really excited to have a model that shows more skill in verification than over the data against which it was calibrated, I have to wonder why discard those cases at all?
The effect is not measurable owing to the nature of tornado statistics which mainly reflect increasing numbers of people in more places.
I think there may be a problem with these statistics which imply there are 100 species of this organism, when it is the only species in its phylum.
These professionals dig deep into the subject and find out evidence and statistics which helps to outline the topic in a comprehensive manner.
As a participant in the Shelter Animals Count, Everything Grey Greyhound Haven is proud to report our statistics which tell us where we are, where we've been, and where we want to go.
It doesn't take a «formal education» to read statistics which you should really do before leaving such nonsense.
We can show the public statistics which support this very proposition and opponents of BSL have spent a lot of time doing this, patiently researching the evidence and making it available in many different ways.
This second measure is also used where the country in question didn't or doesn't keep reliable inflation statistics which may well be true of Colombia in the 90s.
Will Self's lament for the death of the novel earlier this summer has been cast into stark relief by «shocking» new statistics which show that the number of authors able to make a living from their writing has plummeted dramatically over the last eight years, and that the average professional author is now making well below the salary required to achieve the minimum acceptable living standard in the UK.
With Reading Life, users can connect with friends or book clubs and discuss their favorite books on Facebook, they can track their statistics which provide a tally of their library and reading activity — an insightful way for users to learn about their reading habits.
Each chapter is easy to follow (except the one with all the numbers and statistics which my brain refused to process, even though I know it's a necessary evil).
The result of the engineers» endeavours can be summed up in to two simple statistics which together perfectly encapsulate the Ferrari 458 Italia's exceptional performance: 0 - 100 km / h acceleration in under 3.4 seconds and a maximum speed in excess of 325 km / h.
Critics have cited New York Department of Education statistics which show overall retention rates below 70 %, and same - school retention rates around 50 % (Di Carlo, 2015).
Or is it the statistics which clearly show your lower percentages of ESL, Special Needs, and children below the poverty line??? I wonder what the corporate term for «damage control» is....
In January 2011 the data for 2009 was released, showing some interesting statistics which might challenge our intuitive understanding of, and the way that the media presents, the dangers facing us.
Kunin advocates for more focus in curriculum on topics such as statistics which he believes is vital to youth living in the digital age of data.
«Whilst there are mitigating factors, including fewer graduates to enter the profession in the first place and statistics which evidence that for every 1 % increase in the UK economy there is a 4 % decrease in applications to teacher training, we wish to support the Department in restoring a sense of trust and excitement in being a teacher.»
This pack includes a fact sheet about rainforests around the world and statistics which illustrate the affects of deforestation.
That distinction is so important in a field that produces statistics which are used — and often misused — in sound bites and headlines about school and teacher quality.
It also has some interesting statistics which helps give insight into why dating is different now from when we were in our 20s.
Unfortunately they did not release that number but they did share some other related statistics which may help us figure it out.
Here are a few interesting statistics which emerged from their review of the industry as a whole:
This hypothesis is supported by the statistics which show that the more full - term pregnancies a woman has had, the lower her risk of ovarian cancer.
My own experiences are echoed by doctors all over the country and reflected in national statistics which show that rates of food allergies have risen dramatically over the last decade, especially among the younger generations.
Ortt added that he has yet to see any statistics which demonstrate the SAFE Act has directly contributed to any decreases in violent crime.
This is the lowest unemployment rate The Bronx has ever had, according to NYSDOL statistics which date back to January 1990.
But the figures contrast sharply with labour market statistics which show average annual wage increases of just 0.7 %.
The day that the statistics which were sitting so comfortably in the lap of the Chief Secretary yesterday, become uncomfortable reality for hundreds of thousands of families.
At the same time, people's general experience is «evidence», too, and shouldn't be dismissed simply because it hasn't been quantified by statistics which, as I have already suggested, tend to induce bouts of scepticism anyway.
There are statistics which show a very low number of reported voter fraud cases, but at the same time such statistics are useless unless the voting officials are focused on catching immigrants voting illegally.
Although I have little doubt that I could find a mountain of statistics which contradict his.
[1] «National Statistics» are a subset of official statistics which have been «certified by the UK Statistics Authority as compliant with its Code of Practice for Official Statistics.»
There is plenty of data and statistics which show just how safe flying is for our kids.
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