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How to use the word statistically in a Sentence?

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People [think] that they will live healthy and independently until they die, and sadly, that’s just statistically very unlikely for most people.

Caroline Pearson

Found on CNN
1 year ago

Even if a case was tried in a part of the country where Donald Trump is n’t very popular, statistically Jennifer Rodgers are very likely to end up with one or more Donald Trump voters on the jury of 12 people, a judge would tell jurors to put aside their political views and personal beliefs — but I know from my days as a prosecutor that jurors are human beings, not robots — they’re subject to the same emotions, biases, and incentives as any person would be. And the legal bar at trial is far higher than in the grand jury ….

Elie Honig

Found on CNN
1 year ago

Accordingly, this was a ‘reaffirmation study,’ demonstrating that the benefits observed for the Mediterranean diet in men and women remain statistically robust when exclusively women are considered as a major sub group.

David Katz

Found on CNN
1 year ago

What we knew about the benefits of the Mediterranean diet before now was not sex-specific, accordingly, this was a ‘reaffirmation study,’ demonstrating that the benefits observed for the Mediterranean diet in men and women remain statistically robust when exclusively women are considered as a major sub group.

David Katz

Found on CNN
1 year ago

There's really no research out there that says if Jeffrey Coots serve Jeffrey Coots full sentence, or if Jeffrey Coots serve part of Jeffrey Coots sentence, that it has any statistically significant effect on recidivism.

Thaddeus Johnson

Found on CNN
1 year ago

The more profiles we have, statistically, the more matches we make. It's obvious we don't have enough DNA from relatives of the missing persons, it will take years after the war ends to find all the unidentified human bodies.

Stanislav Martynenko

Found on CNN
1 year ago

I'm excited about the future of psychedelics because of the relatively good safety profile and because these agents can now be studied in rigorous double-blinded clinical trials, then we can move from anecdotal reports of' I tripped on this and felt better' to' Try this and you will be statistically, significantly better.'.

Richard Isaacson

Found on CNN
1 year ago

While the differences in blood levels of this enzyme were statistically different -- even if this is confirmed by larger, additional studies -- there is enough overlap in the blood levels between cases and controls that it could not be used as a blood test at this point with any reasonable predictive value.

Rachel Moon

Found on CNN
1 year ago

This is statistically significant and, we believe, probably a low estimate of the effectiveness of surgical masks in community settings.

Ashley Styczynski

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

Well, I think there’s no question in my mind that Tony is skilled, at a skilled level, and had accomplishments statistically that were there, the fact that we did not have a Super Bowl during that time is always going to be in the conversation as to where Tony Romo will rank — not rank, but where he’s acknowledged. You’re talking to a guy that he would be a first-round ballot with me, and I don’t apologize for that.

Jerry Jones

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

As this goes on, who gets exposed changes. Everybody else is vaccinated, they don't get infected, so now we're seeing, at least statistically, the people who are getting infected changing, add to the fact that we have this new virus, and this new virus is going to do a couple of things. One, it's clearly much more infectious than the other viruses, and it's going to hit the ones who are most vulnerable.

Georges Benjamin

Found on CNN
2 years ago

It’s about weighing the risk of a side effect that is statistically small, but needs to be taken seriously, and the risk of falling ill with corona.

Jens Spahn

Found on FOX News
3 years ago

Statistically speaking, I should be in debt or in jail because of the upbringing I had.

Gary Zerola Gary Zerola

Found on FOX News
3 years ago

You know, it’s sad, but what I remember is thinking that she was most likely dead, For whatever reason, I’d seen a Geraldo Rivera [talk show] before and it had the families of kidnapped victims. I just remembered that statistically, the likelihood is that she was dead.

John Andrew

Found on FOX News
3 years ago

This means it takes longer for COVID-19 cases to appear among the test population and takes longer to reach the statistically more significant 40-50 positive cases.

Mustafa Cankurtaran

Found on Reuters
3 years ago

What we are really looking for is cases -- the number of positive cases from both the placebo and the vaccine group, once we get to 150 or so, statistically that is significant regardless of how many enrollees we have in the trial.

Paul Mango

Found on CNN
3 years ago

There is a long standing issue of publication bias, in that studies with statistically significant findings get disproportionately published, this conclusion should be replicated to increase the confidence that there is no effect. Doing so will ensure we don't waste resources into the future.

Brian Power

Found on CNN
3 years ago

The absolute difference in risk is very small, the risk reduction may be statistically significant, but it is a small change in actual risk. Roy Silverstein never would tell somebody who was Type O that they were at smaller risk of infection.

Roy Silverstein

Found on CNN
3 years ago

The risk reduction may be statistically significant, but it is a small change in actual risk. Roy Silverstein never would tell somebody who was Type O that they were at smaller risk of infection.

Roy Silverstein

Found on CNN
3 years ago

That's a highly statistically significant result, this is a completely compelling result. If one looks at the patients who did not require ventilators but were on oxygen, there was also a significant risk reduction of about one-fifth.

Martin Landray

Found on CNN
3 years ago

That is not statistically significant, but as you can see from the numbers, that result shows that there's really no evidence of a benefit, i think we can say that this data convincingly rule out any meaningful mortality benefit.

Martin Landray

Found on CNN
3 years ago

We know statistically, based on our experience with the China trade shock in the 2000s, that unemployment creates more suicides, depression and drug abuse, but we also know this in this crisis, as we've basically locked down our hospitals for everything but Covid, women haven't been getting mammograms or cervical examinations for cancer. We haven't been able to do other procedures for the heart or the kidneys. And that's going to kill people as well.

Peter Navarro

Found on CNN
3 years ago

Statistically that's what we expect, although I firmly hope it's not what happens, despite the statistics saying otherwise.

Clemente Martinez

Found on Reuters
3 years ago

This is an important clinical advance that showed a statistically significant reduction in time to recovery for patients with Covid-19 and is the first authorized therapy for Covid-19.

Stephen Hahn

Found on CNN
3 years ago

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