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The official statistics show that 60 per cent are employed workers or independent professional people.
According to a newspaper report of the 1961 statistics of the Church of England, the `` total of confirmed members is 9,748,000, but only 2,887,671 are registered on the parochial church rolls '', and `` over 27 million people in England are baptized into the Church of England, but roughly only a tenth of them continue ''.
The test statistics of this derived linear model are closely approximated by the test statistics of an appropriate normal linear model, according to approximation theorems and simulation studies.
Observers claim that the Chinese community in Angola might include as many as 300, 000 persons at the end of 2010, but nothing near to reliable statistics are at this stage available on this point.
The following demographic statistics are from the CIA World Factbook, unless otherwise indicated.
The following demographic statistics are from the CIA World Factbook, unless otherwise indicated.
Green ( Old World ) archaeoastronomers rely heavily on statistics and are sometimes accused of missing the cultural context of what is a social practice.
National-level statistics are limited and do not capture the large share of black market activity.
The relatively high quality of the country's statistics means that these figures are likely to be quite accurate.
The following demographic statistics are from the CIA World Factbook, unless otherwise indicated.
Many statistics are also available from outside of Major League Baseball, from leagues such as the National Association of Professional Base Ball Players and the Negro Leagues.
" For pitchers, wins, ERA, and strikeouts are the most often-cited statistics, and a pitcher leading his league in these statistics may be referred to as a " Triple Crown " winner ( but normally he has won the Cy Young Award ).
Commonly used statistics with their abbreviations are explained here.
Though intentional walks are recorded as such in the records of the official scorer, they are combined with standard, non-intentional walks when calculating a player's on-base percentage, and have only received a separate column in a player's statistics since 1955.
In baseball statistics, on-base percentage ( OBP ; sometimes referred to as on-base average / OBA, as the statistic is rarely presented as a true percentage ) is a measure of how often a batter reaches base for any reason other than a fielding error, fielder's choice, dropped / uncaught third strike, fielder's obstruction, or catcher's interference ( the latter two are ignored as either times-on-base ( TOB ) or plate appearances in calculating OBP ).
In baseball statistics, stolen bases are denoted by “ SB ”.
It is worth noting, however, that steals of home are not officially recorded statistics, and, thus, must be researched through individual game accounts.
Single-season statistics are current through the end of the 2011 season.
They are most often found in schools of public health, affiliated with schools of medicine, forestry, or agriculture, or as a focus of application in departments of statistics.
In general, the difference between a statistics program and a biostatistics program is twofold: ( i ) statistics departments will often host theoretical / methodological research which are less common in biostatistics programs and ( ii ) statistics departments have lines of research that may include biomedical applications but also other areas such as industry ( quality control ), business and economics and biological areas other than medicine.

statistics and Hindu
Among the non-Balinese communities considered to be Hindu by the government are, for example, the Dayak adherents of the Kaharingan religion in Kalimantan Tengah, where government statistics counted Hindus as 15. 8 % of the population.

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Fact books and statistics typically list some 80 to 90 % of Japanese people as Shintoist however polls suggest that most Japanese consider themselves non-religious and believe that there are currently only 4 million " actual " observers of Shinto in Japan ,.
In 2005 80 organisations took part in the Disability Standard benchmark providing the first statistics highlighting the UK's performance as a nation of employers.
The first edition of the book presented 80 pages of in-depth statistics compiled from James's study of box scores from the preceding season, and was offered for sale through a small advertisement in The Sporting News.
According to the OECD / World Bank statistics population growth in Iran from 1990 to 2008 was 17. 6 million and 32 %.< ref name = IEApop2011 > CO2 Emissions from Fuel Combustion Population 1971-2008 ( pdf pages 83-85 ) IEA ( OECD / World Bank ) )</ ref > The literacy rate was 80 % in 2007.
Breaking the statistics down by age, 70 – 80 % of the population aged over 60 speak Walloon, while only about 10 % of those under 30 do so.
The right to make the request is contained in ERA 1996 section 80F, and despite the fact that employers may decline the request, statistics show that under the obligation to consider, employers grant requests in 80 per cent of cases.
In the second Test match, he scored 79 and 100 not out, increasing his statistics since his return to the England team to 684 runs at 136. 80.
Recent statistics show that the current probability of any message being spam is 80 %, at the very least:
In particular, James compared Chesbro's statistics to those of former Pittsburgh Pirate teammates Phillippe ( 189 – 109, 2. 59 ), Sam Leever ( 194 – 100, 2. 47 ), and Jesse Tannehill ( 197 – 117, 2. 80 ), none of whom are in the Hall of Fame.
As of 17 April 2011, the ecclesiastical jurisdiction statistics is as follows ; 13 Patriarchates, 2 Major Archdioceses, 542 Metropolitan Archdioceses, 80 Archdioceses, 2, 179 Dioceses, 47 Prelatures, 10 Territorial Abbeys, 17 Apostolic Exarchates, 8 Ordinariates, 36 Military Ordinariates, 84 Apostolic Vicariates, 38 Apostolic Prefectures, 10 Apostolic Administrations, and 9 Missions ' sui juris '.
In the second year, the students are required to complete, over the time of three terms, 10 elective courses out of 80 course drawn from the areas of Accounting, Business economics, Finance, General and integrative thinking, Organizational behavior / Human resource management, Marketing, Operations management, Management science and statistics, and Strategic management.
His offensive statistics rebounded in 1927, producing a. 294 batting average with 10 home runs and 80 runs batted in.
Starting in 80 of the 81 regular season games he played in for the 2000 – 01 season, his statistics improved significantly as he averaged 12. 9 points and 9. 8 rebounds per game.
According to government statistics from 2002, today Centar municipality has some 80 000 citizens, of which 82 % are Bosniaks, 12 % are Serbs, 4 % are Croats and 2 % are others.
Bridge project officials pointed out that traffic statistics had shown that 70 % of the daily trips across the bridge start or end in Clackamas County, while a not-dissimilar percentage of the trips, about 80 %, start or end in Multnomah County, arguing that residents of both counties thereby appear to benefit about equally from the bridge.
In 16 games played during the 2006 season, Collins total season statistics were as follows: 80 tackles ( 65 solo ), 15 assists, 3 interceptions and 2 forces fumbles.
His other professional hockey statistics included 135 goals and 94 assists during 257 AHL games and 32 goals and 20 assists in 80 IHL games.

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Conversely, if statistics were uncovered which contradicted a cherished theory, the sources were denounced as faulty.
He is basing his guess on new government statistics that show business has broadened its stride -- a new record high in personal income, an increase in housing starts, a spurt in retail sales and a gain in orders for durable goods.
Today the recreational boating scene is awash with heartening statistics which prove the enormous growth of that sport.
The district officials, along with their other duties, were obliged to organize special demographic inquiries in selected areas and to supervise the annual tabulations of demographic statistics.
L'Institut pour La Recherche Scientifique En Afrique Centrale ( IRSAC ) has sponsored well-designed field investigations and has cooperated closely with the government of Ruanda-Urundi in the development of its official statistics.
However, the statistical offices of both governments were assigned responsibility for the planning and analysis of these statistics.
The 1952 demographic inquiry in Ruanda-Urundi was directed by V. Neesen, a member of the IRSAC staff, though the inquiry was carried out under the auspices of AIMO, which has continuing responsibility for demographic statistics in this territory.
A member of the IRSAC staff ( E. Van De Walle ) was recently delegated to cooperate with AIMO in the development of demographic statistics in this territory.
It also provides a frame within which the registration of vital events is gradually gaining force ( though one cannot expect to obtain reliable vital statistics in most parts of the Congo from this source in the near future ).
Downtown Los Angeles is already two-thirds freeway, interchange, street, parking lot and garage -- one of those preposterous `` if '' statistics has already come to pass.
The radio broadcasts themselves were often so patiently informative, despite the baseball jargon, that girls and women could begin to store up in their minds the same sort of random and meaningless statistics that small boys had long learned better than they ever did their lessons in school.
A reporter who consulted a Middle East Information officer for routine vital statistics got nowhere until the State Department man produced from his bottom desk drawer a brochure published by the Arabian-American Oil Company.
The early Southwest Conference football leaders -- Texas, Arkansas and Texas A & M -- made a big dent in the statistics last week.
The statistics hardly indicated that the Pirates needed extra batting practice, but Murtaugh also turned his men loose at Busch Stadium yesterday.
A study of major denominational membership statistics over a twenty-year period revealed the appalling fact that nearly 40 per cent of those who joined the Church were lost to the Church within seven years.
They took nearly a month to investigate, marshal statistics, and put their arguments down in black and white.
In mathematics and statistics, the arithmetic mean, or simply the mean or average when the context is clear, is the central tendency of a collection of numbers taken as the sum of the numbers divided by the size of the collection.
The term " arithmetic mean " is preferred in mathematics and statistics because it helps distinguish it from other means such as the geometric and harmonic mean.
In addition to mathematics and statistics, the arithmetic mean is used frequently in fields such as economics, sociology, and history, though it is used in almost every academic field to some extent.
Notably, for skewed distributions, the arithmetic mean may not accord with one's notion of " middle ", and robust statistics such as the median may be a better description of central tendency.
Comparison of mean, median and mode ( statistics ) | mode of two log-normal distribution s with different skewness.
In statistics, analysis of variance ( ANOVA ) is a collection of statistical models, and their associated procedures, in which the observed variance in a particular variable is partitioned into components attributable to different sources of variation.

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