The differences in rank are statistically meaningless, and small blips cause big changes.
Ronald Reagan was a point behind Jimmy Carter in 1980, a statistically meaningless deficit.
It would be statistically meaningless.
The Wall Street Journal poll showed that voters give Mr. Gore an advantage of only a single percentage point - statistically meaningless - on his ability to handle the economy.
In the wake of a Big Change, cultures and individuals are transposed, it's true, yet in the main they continue much as they were, except for the usual scattering of unfortunate but statistically meaningless accidents.
Some supporters of the policy assert that the scrutiny itself is unfair, insisting that the deaths were terrible flukes and statistically meaningless.
Several critics have publicly pointed out flaws in the competition including the comparison of weaker vintage French wines, and that that the results are statistically meaningless.
Scores can be variable, and the margin of error for the sampling makes small differences statistically meaningless.
David Houston of the University of Pittsburgh suspects that it may be statistically meaningless.
What a worthless and statistically meaningless survey.