Notwithstanding the arguments advanced in this latter day against vaccination, the remembrance of a few important statistic facts is all that is necessary to fully appreciate the blessing which Jenner conferred upon humanity.
The same author also adds that statistic investigation shows that as large a proportion as 18 per cent of injuries of the cervical vertebrae occurring in civil practice, recover.
This Extract will make a convenient statistic reference for matters concerning Liberia.
Ours is not a mere statistic history, but one that blends with it a certain amount of information upon every subject more or less connected with it.
But though we cannot as yet predict the time when an Earthquake may take place in any locality, we can, on mixed statistic and dynamic grounds, in many cases state the limits of probable violence of the next that may recur.
A statistic compiled by Blaschko gives the following information in regard to the extension of sexual diseases among the various occupations.
The following table which has been published by Buecher in the "General Statistic Records," proves this assertion.
The child coming from the unknown, trailing clouds of glory, creeps into the community as a vital statistic and becomes of immediate concern.
Make a statistic of all the college girls--yes, and State Normal girls--you know.
If it is attained by means of a statistic developed on fundamental psychological principles, it would give us ground for a number of important assumptions.
But our criminological statistic is rarely examined with such thoroughness; the tenor of such examination is far too bureaucratic and determined by the statutes and the process of law.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "statistic" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.