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Example sentences for "statistical"

Lexicographically close words:
stationing; stationmaster; stations; statist; statistic; statistically; statistician; statisticians; statistics; statists
  1. It is the outlay that the best mill incurs that does that, since it sets the standard toward which the price is made to tend.

  2. In the absence of positive obstacles the denser populations of Asia could overflow into America with a startling rapidity.

  3. We should know on a priori grounds that this must be the fact; but we can verify it by observation and statistical inquiry.

  4. Even though it were able by some statistical test to discover the natural rates of wages, it could not be bold enough rigorously to apply them without forfeiting its existence.

  5. Knowledge of the causes of economic change is at best incomplete, and enlarging it by the statistical method of study will be a chief work for the economists of the future.

  6. To these works, and a large number of books of a miscellaneous character, short histories, religious biographies, statistical publications, etc.

  7. Footnote 1: An Historical Political, and Statistical Account of Ceylon and its Dependencies, by C.

  8. He published in the journal of the Bruenn Society of Naturalists a series of statistical observations with regard to the weather.

  9. For descriptive and statistical account of this region, see Langelier's Sketch of Gaspesia (Quebec, 1884).

  10. And by this statute the companies were required to furnish the Board of Trade with elaborate statistical documents, annually, in a form prescribed in a schedule to the Act.

  11. Neither dementia nor praecox is an exact term except for the statistical majority of cases of schizophrenia.

  12. Possibly, however, both Bonhoeffer’s case of antityphoid inoculation epilepsy and the cases alluded to by Paris of antityphoid inoculation, are merely statistical accidents.

  13. The true statistical evaluation of the results must come years later.

  14. But (h) =the statistical majority of cases remains essentially functional=.

  15. Had these elaborate statistical documents afforded anything like an index to our condition, we ought, during the past ten years, to have been advancing in prosperity at a rate more rapid than was ever achieved by any people.

  16. He prepared a statistical account of Innerleithen, wrote a geological description of Selkirkshire, and contributed several articles to the "Edinburgh Encyclopedia.

  17. Mr Train likewise rendered useful aid to several clergymen in Galloway, in drawing up the statistical accounts of their parishes,--a service which was suitably acknowledged by the writers.

  18. Such, however, is not invariably the rule, if statistical studies are to be taken as evidence, and so we are reminded that generalizations for countries of different climates and seasons are not wholly reliable.

  19. The statistical study of plague mortality from the point of view of treatment is misleading and unsatisfactory for reasons already given in our discussion of treatment, viz.

  20. Few statistical compilations divide the cases studied into moribund and non-moribund, and indeed such division, being a matter of judgment, largely involves the personal equation of the observer.

  21. Friends of analysis have advised us to counterbalance such a collection of failures by means of a statistical compilation on our part of our successful cases.

  22. Planck's theory was suggested by the apparent necessity of modifying the generally accepted theory of statistical equilibrium involving the so called "law of equipartition," enunciated first for gases and extended to liquids and solids.

  23. That the reader may have something beyond an unsupported assertion that this is the case, I purpose to offer in evidence the titles of some recent works of fiction, and to make a brief statistical study of them.

  24. Again, suppose a system in statistical equilibrium, each part gaining on an average, in a short time, exactly as much as it loses.

  25. Wilhelm Wien, of Würzburg, leads by theory to precisely the conclusion announced by Planck that if we are to hold to the accepted ideas of statistical equilibrium the energy can vary only by quanta inversely proportional to wave-length.

  26. For a statistical summary of vice resorts, see Appendix I.

  27. For statistical details, see Appendix III, "Inmates of Vice Resorts.

  28. Conclusion:--As this is a statistical study, we have not touched upon various phases of the lives of prostitutes which are of general public interest.

  29. For statistical details as to parks catering to prostitution, see Appendix II, "Summary of Resorts Catering to Vice.

  30. It looked like--and was--the same kind of program which yielded complex arithmetical computations and statistical analyses.

  31. The programs they ran were statistical analyses, cross correlations, simulations of an interior of the nucleus of a cell.

  32. This remark must, however, be somewhat modified, for although it cannot be classed amongst statistical facts, it is probable that there die a larger proportion of illegitimate than legitimate children.

  33. Western civilization has been experiencing a population expansion or explosion that can be measured with a moderate degree of statistical accuracy.

  34. Not to create new Ministries, but to reorganize and redistribute their work, was his policy, advocated repeatedly both in the House of Commons and from the chair of the Statistical Society.

  35. It is difficult to exaggerate the encouragement which a President of Sir Charles Dilke's distinction can give in these various ways to workers in the unpopular and unattractive paths of statistical science.

  36. In December, 1890, Dilke read before the Statistical Society a paper on the Defence Expenditure of the Chief Military and Naval Powers.

  37. Here, as Spitzka[84] shows, the statistical method can be applied.

  38. Footnote 4: Statistical Inquiry into the Condition of the Colored People of Philadelphia, p.

  39. A Complete View of Baltimore; with a Statistical Sketch of all the Commercial, Mercantile, Manufacturing, Literary, Scientific Institutions and Establishments in the same Vicinity .

  40. Statistical Inquiry into the Condition of the People of Color of the City and Districts of Philadelphia.

  41. According to the Statistical Inquiry into the Condition of Colored People in and about Philadelphia, published that year, there were 1643 children of color attending well-regulated schools.

  42. See Statistical Inquiry into the Condition of the Colored People of Philadelphia, p.

  43. There is but a puny barrier against this, for the statistical year-book of German cities gives the number of public libraries in forty-two cities as 179.

  44. He organised a Statistical Survey of India, and he created a Department of Agriculture and Commerce.

  45. The Statistical Survey has produced a printed account of each district, town, and village, carefully compiled upon local inquiry, and disclosing the whole economic and social facts in the life of the people.

  46. The Statistical Account of Scotland, drawn up from the communications of the ministers of the different parishes, vol.


  47. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "statistical" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.