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Statistically and should
Statistically speaking, a process would need at least 30 data points to demonstrate a process is in true control, but that's a separate topic that should be discus in detail.

Statistically and have
Statistically, the most significant data have been collected from the sensors on 1958 Alpha ( Explorer 1 ), 1958 Delta 2 ( Sputnik 3 ), and 1959 Eta ( Vanguard 3 ).
Statistically this has represented a loss to the nation, although one must admit that in an individual case the decision in retrospect may have been a wise one.
Statistically speaking, Fama have scaled unbelievable heights, carving a
Statistically tracking the performance of each head or seaming station of the can seamer allows for better prediction of can seamer issues, and may be used to plan maintenance when convenient, rather than to simply react after bad or unsafe cans have been produced.
Statistically a person born into poverty is likely to die there and have children who live powerless as well.
Statistically oriented quantitative analysts tend to have more of a reliance on statistics and econometrics, and less of a reliance on sophisticated numerical techniques and object-oriented programming.
Cars are an important part of the subculture, especially V8-powered cars and other large carsfrom the USA Statistically, the most common raggare car ( Swe raggarbil ) is the 1960s Pontiac Bonneville They are plentiful, classic, relaively cheap, and have a huge backseat so the Raggare can ple in all of ther friends.
Statistically significant levels of vimentin methylation have also been observed in certain upper gastrointestinal pathologies such as Barrett's esophagus, esophageal adenocarcinoma, and intestinal type gastric cancer.
Statistically somewhere between 15-20 % of the world's languages have obligatory possession.

Statistically and slightly
Statistically it is slightly more common for the left breast to be the larger.

Statistically and below
Statistically, Rockland is the 103rd most populous community in the Commonwealth, just below the state average.

Statistically and even
Statistically, thermal energy is always exchanged between systems, even when the temperatures on both sides is the same, i. e. the systems are in thermal equilibrium.
Statistically, this made the chance of detecting an error less than 16 bytes long 99. 9969 %, and even higher for longer data.

Statistically and chance
Statistically, the receiver has a 20 % chance of randomly guessing the correct symbol, so in order to demonstrate telepathy, they must repeatedly score a success rate that is significantly higher than 20 %.

Statistically and since
Statistically, Brady did not fare as well in the AFC Championship Game against the San Diego Chargers, throwing three interceptions ( including his first interception in the red zone since the playoff loss to Denver ).
Statistically, in terms of power measurements such as slugging percentage and at bats per home run, it was the best season for Thome since 2002.

Statistically and is
Statistically, it is recorded as a strikeout plus a passed ball or wild pitch, and a " stolen base " statistic does not accrue and neither is an out recorded for the strikeout.
) Statistically he is the greatest driver the sport has ever seen and is one of the most respected figures in motorsports as a whole.
Statistically he is one of India's most successful captains.
Statistically, West Tisbury ranks 123rd out of 351 communities in the Commonwealth in terms of land area, and is the second largest town ( behind Edgartown ) on the Vineyard.
Statistically, Halifax is the 235th largest town in the Commonwealth by land area, and is eighteenth out of the twenty-seven communities in Plymouth County.
Statistically speaking, Halifax is the 204th largest community in the Commonwealth in terms of population, and 186th in terms of population density.
Statistically a communication channel is usually modelled as a triple consisting of an input alphabet, an output alphabet, and for each pair ( i, o ) of input and output elements a transition probability p ( i, o ).
" Statistically, the rate of injury to the animals is relatively low.
Statistically, the probability of a neutron star being a quark star is low, so in the Milky Way Galaxy there will only be a small population of quark stars ( but, if it is correct that overdense neutron stars turn into quark stars, that makes the possible number of quark stars higher than was originally thought, as we would be looking for the wrong type of star ).
Statistically speaking, Abington is the 125th largest community by population in the Commonwealth, and ranks 71st by population density.
Statistically, Bridgewater is the 71st largest town in the Commonwealth by population, and 110th by population density.
Statistically, Hanson is the 180th most populous and the 154th most densely populated town in Massachusetts.
Statistically, it is less likely to become invasive than squamous cell carcinoma.
Statistically, it is difficult to estimate how many Independents there are, but a recent estimate indicates that there may be more independent fundamentalists than there are in any one of the formally organized polygamous groups and may number as many as 15, 000.
Statistically, he is the most successful captain of all time, with 48 victories in 77 Tests between 2004 and 31 December 2010, while as a player he is also the only cricketer in history to be involved in 100 Test victories.

Statistically and better
Statistically, if you consider 2008 and 2009, you could make the case there has been no better player in the league that time ,’’ said Red Sox EVP Epstein.

Statistically and .
Statistically, Aarau has the most jobs per capita of any Swiss city.
Statistically, the centers of the atoms in a thin foil can be considered as points evenly distributed over a plane.
Statistically, most lexemes contain a single morpheme.
Statistically, 6. 447 ( 2004 ) million telephone main lines are in use, 8. 0436 ( 2005 ) million mobile cellular telephones are in use and 6. 7 million Swedes are regular internet users.
Statistically, the VOC eclipsed all of its rivals in the Asia trade.
Statistically, 2000 was shaping up as one of Carey's best years and, with just two games left of the Home and Away season, he held averages of 9 marks, 20 disposals and 3. 2 goals per game.
Statistically, Jakovich held Carey to fewer disposals and goals than any other player could consistently manage.
Statistically, Portuguese Mozambique's whites were indeed wealthier and more skilled than the black indigenous majority, but the late 1950s, the 1960s and the early 1970s, were being testimony of a gradual change based in new socioeconomic developments and equalitarian policies regarding underprivileged rural black communities.
Statistically, the most difficult points in the game to reach aside from the coins are the 8th points, and they are named les fleches de diable, or ' the Devil's points ', for this reason.
Statistically significant assessments of skill transfer based on training on a simulator and leading to handling an actual aircraft are difficult to make, particularly where motion cues are concerned.
Statistically speaking, Puckett had his best all around season in 1988, hitting. 356 with 24 home runs and 121 RBI, finishing third in the AL MVP balloting for the second straight season.
Statistically Hopkinsville produces 98 percent of the world's bowling balls.
Statistically, Chilmark ranks 324th in terms of population, and 311th by population density.
Statistically, West Tisbury ranks 281st in terms of population, and 282nd in terms of population density in the state.

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