Examples of using Statistic in English and their translations into Tagalog
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report forms statistic, autogeneration test report
North Korea portal List of cities in North Korea North Korean Central Statistic Bureau, 2008 Census.
Another change, the Advanced Sort utility has been relocated to Filter& Statistic from Range Converter.
For every 100 girls born in Australia 106 boys are born, a statistic that holds across most human populations.
The irony is dripping from that statistic, which is not unlike the revelation in 2006 that Al Gore's home consumed 191,000 kilowatt-hours, considerably more than
This statistic report is created by the Bureau of Economic Analysis(BEA) on quarterly basis and summarizes the net
Consider this statistic:“Developing countries face 75-80 percent of the potential damage from climate change”
test report(curve and chart, etc) statistic and automatic generation of test reports, etc.
spreads the much higher statistic and urges people to get in touch with an anti-immigration militia.
Previously, the US media had done a statistic. Trump had been to his golf course 168 times since he became president.
Corporate profit is also a statistic reported quarterly by the Bureau of Economic Analysis(BEA)
This statistic report is created by the Bureau of Economic Analysis(BEA) on quarterly basis
The irony is dripping from that statistic, which is not unlike the revelation in 2006 that Al Gore's home consumed 191,000 kilowatt-hours,
The cumulative pregnancy rate/cycle started is by far the most comprehensive statistic that can be compiled
Consider this statistic:“Developing countries face 75-80 percent of the potential damage from climate change” and yet high-income countries
we satisfaction statistic that the vast majority of experiences travel are very successful.
the eponym of the Kuznets Curve and the Nobel Prize-winning economist who is probably responsible more than anyone for the development of GDP as a statistic, cautioned in his first report to Congress in 1934 that,“… the welfare of a nation can,
the Nobel Prize-winning economist who is probably responsible more than anyone for the development of GDP as a statistic, cautioned in his first report to Congress in 1934 that,“… the welfare of a nation can,
Lexis devised a statistic Q, now called the'Lexis ratio',
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