406 examples of statistical in sentences

" He waved his thin hand toward a rude shelf on which were several well-worn City Directories of remote dates, volumes of Patent Office Reports for the years '57 and '59, a copy of Mr. GREELEY'S Essays on Political Economy, an edition of the Corporation Manual, the Coast Survey for 1850, and other inflaming statistical works, which had been sent to him in his exile by thoughtful friends who had no place to keep them.

[Footnote 2: "Certain confidential statistical enquiries on a large scale are said to support the inference to be drawn from the figures published by the Board of Trade, that at least 10 per cent of the fifteen million wage-earners in the United Kingdom are not at work at all, whilst quite as large a proportion are on short time.

A valuable article on "The Economic Relations of the British and German Empires," by E. Crammond, appeared in the Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, July 1914.

Adj. numeral, numerical; arithmetical, analytic, algebraic, statistical, numerable, computable, calculable; commensurable, commensurate; incommensurable, incommensurate, innumerable, unfathomable, infinite.

Adj. casual, fortuitous, accidental, adventitious, causeless, incidental, contingent, uncaused, undetermined, indeterminate; random, statistical; possible &c 470; unintentional &c 621.

The inquiry has necessarily been largely statistical; consequently the results will often be given in a statistical form.

The inquiry has necessarily been largely statistical; consequently the results will often be given in a statistical form.

In recommending to Congress the adoption of the necessary provisions at this session for taking the next census or enumeration of the inhabitants of the United States, the suggestion presents itself whether the scope of the measure might not be usefully extended by causing it to embrace authentic statistical returns of the great interests specially intrusted to or necessarily affected by the legislation of Congress.

A statistical conclusion cannot be drawn from this datum, unsupported by other proofs.

This means either that the selling of slaves to the southward was very slight, or that the statistical effect of it was canceled by the northward flight of fugitive slaves and the migration of negroes legally free.

The statistical theme of the South's backwardness was used by many other essayists in the period for indicting the slaveholding régime.

In the hurry and confusion of a war, and amidst the pressure of hundreds of new cases in a day, what can the surgeons of the hospital be expected to do for science, or even for the improvement of medical and surgical practice?The answer is seen in the new arrangements in England, where a statistical branch has been established in the Army Medical Department.

His note-book or hospital-journal provides that raw material which the statistical department is to arrange and utilize.

The introduction to her book Mariamne, Queen of the Jews, and Other Poems, is concise and statistical.

© 28Mar24, A792015. R76213, 29Mar51, Lynn Montross (A) MOORE, HARRY H. Public health in the United States; an outline with statistical data.

RICHARDSON, AGNES B. Answers to exercises in Introduction to statistical analysis.

SEE Richardson, C. H. An introduction to statistical analysis.

SEE Richardson, C. H. RICHARDSON, C. H. Answers to exercises in Introduction to statistical analysis.

An introduction to statistical analysis.

The incidence of the terror during the French Revolution; a statistical <pb id='294.png' /> interpretation.

Arthur Harrison Cole (A); 9Mar65; R356940. Wholesale commodity prices in the United States, 1700-1861; statistical supplement, actual wholesale prices of various commodities.

The industrial worker; a statistical study of human relations In a group of manual workers.

KENNARD, EARLE H. Kinetic theory of gases; with an introduction to statistical mechanics.

EDGERTON, HAROLD A. Statistical dictionary of terms and symbols.

I have seen an Indian sit in his lodge, and draw a map, in the ashes, of the Northwestern States, not of their statistical but their geographical features, lakes, rivers, and mountains, with the greatest accuracy, giving their relative distances, by days' journeys, without hesitation, and even extending his drawings and explanations as far as Kentucky and Tennessee.

406 examples of  statistical  in sentences