early statistic | 0.26 | Early statistics suggest it is a costly liberty. | |||
following statistic | 0.26 | Consider the following remarkable statistic. | |||
french statistic | 0.26 | The French statistics institute INSEE earlier this month asserted that the euro cash launch would have little effect on prices. | |||
glowing statistic | 0.26 | Every glowing statistic had a second, sobering face. | |||
medical statistic | 0.26 | Pedro Lopez left his Bronx home in a big hurry one morning several months ago and became a medical statistic by nightfall. | |||
mere statistic | 0.26 | But mere statistics tell only half the story. | |||
negative statistic | 0.26 | They dominate the negative social statistics. | |||
passing statistic | 0.26 | And passing statistics unfit for display on national TV. | |||
regional statistic | 0.26 | This, in turn, may also skew regional AIDS statistics. | |||
revised statistic | 0.26 | Yields retreated because the Commerce Department also issued revised statistics for retail sales in April and May that showed larger drops than first reported. | |||
sobering statistic | 0.26 | Raines quotes some sobering statistics. | |||
solid statistic | 0.26 | There are no solid statistics on the frequency of false arrests. | |||
that statistic | 0.26 | That one statistic rings with Haleylike vindication. | |||
unofficial statistic | 0.26 | Tackles are an unofficial statistic. | |||
useful statistic | 0.26 | These are all useful statistics. | |||
worrying statistic | 0.26 | Business sentiment is still gloomy, and worrying economic statistics keep piling up. |