Not thestatistician in his study, of course: he is no more than a dryasdust inventor.
The preliminary crop estimates by the Statistician of the Department of Agriculture have been completed.
There is nothing gained, be it to farmers or consumers, the Statistician adds, in suppressing truth on the one hand or exaggerating the losses on the other.
In the presence of similar conditions Statistician Adams in his official report for 1894 penned the following: "Another explanation may be suggested for this decrease in casualties to railway employes.
The statistician to the United States Department of Agriculture obtains annually a very large number of reports from farmers as to prices obtained for their products and these are carefully tabulated.
Further remark on the misleading and harmful statement of the Official Statistician as to dividends declared in 1908 is unnecessary.
Before marriage she was statistician and registrar in a large philanthropic organization.
It flashes on the statistician through his registers; it guides the hand of simple philanthropy; it is obeyed by the instinct of the statesman.
The method is the same as that employed by the statistician in measuring the relatedness of any two series of varying phenomena.
They deal with her, respectively, as a Passionate Statistician and as a Religious Thinker.
William Farr, the leading statistician of her day in this country.
Farr, the statistician in the Registrar-General's office, at dinner with her friends Colonel and Mrs. Tulloch.
Adams, Statistician of the Interstate Commerce Commission, and his assistants.
For a moment he had forgotten, the statistician was a Bureau man, too.
He knew nothing of his new chief, and stole a glance at him, finding the statistician smoking a pipe with entire unconcern.
Soon after this relief, too, the statistician showed signs of life, and after successfully fending off a struggle, Colin succeeded in getting the injured man to rest his weight on him in the least tiring manner.
The statistician was insensible, which made matters easier for the boy.
Statistician of Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, at Sixth Annual Meeting of American Social Hygiene Association, October, 1919.
Forbush, Statistician of National Committee for Mental Hygiene, published in Mental Hygiene of April, 1921.
Yet there are taller buildings, in other places, even in Europe," thestatistician remarked.
Indeed, the only possible objection to them is that the language of their collectors is sometimes ambiguous; so that, by the same return, one statistician may mean one thing, and another statistician may mean something quite different.
The prophecy of one statistician (now of New York) predicts for Chicago a population of thirteen million two hundred and fifty thousand souls in 1952; [Footnote: Bion J.
I wish to ascertain from some competent statistician what, under the most favourable circumstances, would be the increase of seventy people in 430 years?
Uniformity and equality being the law of the distribution of land in these communities, the income of each share is controlled by everybody, which makes it easy for the statistician to estimate.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "statistician" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: accountant; actuary; bookkeeper; calculator; computer