Example sentences of "statistics [conj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The effects of book selection , on the other hand , only filter through months or years after the work has been carried out , to be partially detected , if at all , in issue statistics or chance comments from users .
2 For example , you may not be allowed to study , say , economics unless you also take statistics or computing .
3 He jointly led the European Tour 's Greens in Regulation statistics that year , but his putting was so horrendous that he was almost totally incapable of converting the countless birdie opportunities set up with excellent tee-to-green play .
4 Nonetheless , such is the business world 's trust in statistics that analysis of the ratings is done in massive detail , and the results treated like holy writ .
5 The IEC would co-ordinate transport , communications , energy ( including nuclear energy ) , statistics and aviation .
6 Since 1987 , the Committee of Vice-Chancellors and Principals , jointly with the ( until 1988 ) UGC , has published an annual volume of University Management Statistics and Performance Indicators in the UK .
7 I feel strongly that there should be support/workshops in statistics and data-handling for researchers in order to turn available research into quantitative research
8 Network statistics and error levels can be reported or can be configured to disable a port automatically , isolating problems before they affect the rest of the network .
9 At the very least , it would mean that the real issues are debated rather than the trivial detail of statistics and history .
10 These include real time data analysis which can be used for speech , vibration and signal analysis ; pattern recognition for finger print , face and signature recognition ; and intelligent data management for control systems , for instance multiple sensor analysis , fault and trend detection , management statistics and transaction processing .
11 No longer a matter of distribution across a norm , of statistics and probability , ‘ normality ’ itself is simply a common-sense , inclusive definition of what it is to be human , with wider boundaries redefined from experience .
12 statistics and probability .
13 Capabilities include fast fourier transforms , user defined filters , advanced statistics and menu controlled user programming .
14 ‘ After all , both study life in communities , though the novelist need not be so accurate or bother with statistics and kinship tables .
15 Your manager might say , well to earn X amount from the branch statistics and company statistics you actually need to , but you 'll actually get this information off the computer , so I 'm a for telling you that .
16 The Met has craftily had its research department produce — in conjunction with New York 's Museum of Modern Art and the Guggenheim Museum — a report stuffed with charts , statistics and dollar signs entitled ‘ The Economic Impact of Major Exhibitions ’ .
17 is deputy manager of the department and , in addition to normal deputising duties , is responsible for the production of monthly membership statistics and management accounts , also assisting in the preparation of budgets .
18 I mean we can because we 've studied it and had all the statistics and stuff .
19 After studying MORSE ( Mathmatics , Operational Research , Statistics and Economics ) at Warwick University , Carl Stead qualified as a chartered accountant in 1987 with Spicer & Oppenheim .
20 The relation between statistics and reality is , as ever , problematic .
21 BSc Hons Mathematics , Statistics and Computing BSc Ord Mathematics , Statistics and Computing ULS/JN G900 Maths Stats Co ULS/JN G902 Maths Stats Co
22 BSc Hons Mathematics , Statistics and Computing BSc Ord Mathematics , Statistics and Computing ULS/JN G900 Maths Stats Co ULS/JN G902 Maths Stats Co
23 Students who have performed well in Year II of the BTEC HND in Mathematics , Statistics and Computing ( code JN 1111 ) ( see page 168 ) may proceed to the second year of the honours degree course .
24 BTEC HND Mathematics , Statistics and Computing JN 1111
25 Students who successfully complete the course may transfer to the second year of the BSc Hons Mathematics , Statistics and Computing course at Jordanstown .
26 Finally , and in time for the 1979 — 80 visit , a Dean was elected : Brian Clark from the Department of Mathematics , Statistics and Computing .
27 Mathematics , Statistics and Computing
28 Department of Mathematics , Statistics and Computing
29 Department of Mathematics , Statistics and Computing
30 Contents covers epidemiology ; medical statistics and computing ; environmental health ; demography ; medical sociology ; health education ; health economics ; planning ; and management of health services .
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