Examples of using All statistics in English and their translations into Chinese
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All statistics collected by the Department of Education and Science are disaggregated by sex.
All statistics pointed to the need to involve women in every aspect of sustainable development.
In all statistics there is a trade-off between being up to date and accuracy.
In Sweden all statistics in the budget bill are sex-disaggregated and there is a statistical annex on economic equality between women and men.
All statistics shared with sponsors are further aggregated by date, sponsor, and region.
Consequently, all statistics on the users of the system are reported only in New York.
All statistics contained in her country' s report could be attributed to either the Central Information Agency or to other ministries.
All statistics exclude proceeds from close-ended investment companies, close-ended funds and special purpose acquisition companies(SPACs).
A report on State of Gender Parity will be maintained on annual basis to reflect all statistics.
In addition, special attention should be paid to the African continent, as all statistics indicate that it will be far from achieving these goals by the agreed date of 2015.
As highlighted in the report, countries are the basis of all statistics published by international organizations; without sound country data, there are no sound international statistics. .
All statistics for 2015 are provisional.
Of all statistics are completely made up.
Of all statistics are made up.
This goes for all statistics, including oil statistics. .
Percent of all statistics are made up.
Thirty seven percent of all statistics are made up.
All statistics concerning individuals are always to be presented, commented and analysed by gender;
It was agreed that social statistics should capture all statistics that are related to people' s lives and living conditions.
The statistical infrastructure underlies all statistics that are produced and needs to be seen as an independent requirement in its own right.