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statistics observation application
The bearings of this observation lays in the application of it. Charles Dickens
statistics probability
History cannot be reduced to a set of statistics and probabilities. Alan Greenspan
statistics firsts
Statistics is the first of the inexact sciences. Edmond de Goncourt
statistics ends scissors
The thing with high-tech is that you always end up using scissors. David Hockney
statistics computer program
In computers, every 'new explosion' was set off by a software product that allowed users to program differently. Alan Kay
statistics life-is uncertain
Human life is proverbially uncertain; few things are more certain than the solvency of a life-insurance company. Arthur Eddington
statistics theory results
It is also a good rule not to put overmuch confidence in the observational results that are put forward until they are confirmed by theory. Arthur Eddington
statistics eyeballs rely
When all else failed, you had to rely on eyeball intrumentation. Arthur C. Clarke
statistics possibility refutation
It was one thing to have guessed it, another to have had that guess confirmed beyond possibility of refutation. Arthur C. Clarke
voters needs taxpayers
We need them. We need scientifically literate voters and taxpayers for the future. Bill Nye
voters
The victor will be the one who gets the most voters out. Charles Rangel
voters
We're going to need those voters in the fall. Lindsey Graham
voters
I feel like the voters made their decision. Judy Davis
voters
I think voters appreciate that I'm not sitting in the back row, waiting for my turn. Steve Southerland
voters
Voters want to know, 'What are you going to do for me in office?' That's what it's about. Bob Mulholland
voters wary
Voters are looking for credibility and are wary of polish. At the end of the day, it doesn't really matter which candidate can more deftly read a teleprompter. Mark McKinnon
voters telling-the-truth
I'm appealing to voters by actually telling the truth. Kesha Rogers
voters purses irs
Most voters would rather have their purse or wallet stolen than be audited by the IRS. Frank Luntz