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Clinton Administration officials say he is one of the top social science statisticians in the country.
He worked as a teacher and a statistician from 1918 to 1923.
He had been with the company for 42 years, having joined it in 1934 as a statistician.
Some statisticians say they are already putting that idea into practice.
Afterward, he worked as a statistician for the government in Washington.
But the weather statisticians could tell without looking at the numbers.
One does not have to be a statistician to discount these results.
However, the statisticians did not include the growing number of academy schools.
And that is just for the first five months of the year because it takes the statisticians a while to catch up.
This is sometimes called the law of the unconscious statistician.
The accuracy of this record has been called into question by statisticians.
Sophie was a statistician; she made better money than he did.
But statisticians questioned whether the difference between the two groups was not significant.
Statisticians can project how each student might handle the items not given.
I am a basketball statistician for a small Ohio college.
But since statisticians estimate you will spend about 30 percent of your life in bed, why not?
For statisticians, data usually become final only after four years at the earliest.
She had started out as a mathematician, and went on to be a statistician.
Last week they said that independent statisticians had also come to the same conclusion.
Could it be that police statisticians were under pressure to play down the drug angle?
All told, according to the official statisticians, some 8.7 million jobs were lost during the recession.
Such results can be of practical value for statisticians and other scientists.
Statisticians say he has been involved in 48 per cent of the team's goals.
He rose to the rank of senior foreign trade statistician.
In 1980, statisticians figure, the bureau counted 98.6 percent of 226 million people.