Examples of using These statistics in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Do these statistics frighten you?
Where do you see these statistics?
Are these statistics of military installations.
I know you saw these statistics before--.
These statistics indicate a serious problem,” he said.
Let's examine these statistics graphically.
These statistics, believe it or not, affect us all.
In the World Watch these statistics form a dashboard.
These statistics do not contain identifiable personal information.
I am a teacher, so I know these statistics.
Think about these statistics for a moment.
Can you afford to ignore these statistics?
Why don't these statistics surprise us?
It will take years of number crunching to analyze these statistics.
What do these statistics mean for the future?
I'm going to be generous and assume these statistics are accurate.
Behind these statistics are devastating human stories.
In other countries ministers would resign over these statistics.”.
These statistics help us to continuously improve our website.
It will be interesting to see what these statistics look like at the end 2018.
These statistics mean that children from fatherless homes are.
What if I told you we could change these statistics, literally change our brain's destiny, without relying on a cure or advancements in medicine?
These statistics translate to mean that children from a fatherless home are.
I know all these statistics because I study global migration patterns.
These statistics put FAU in the list of top 10 largest universities in Germany.
According to these statistics, most organizations are vulnerable to security threats.
These statistics help us to understand how to use our website and give us valuable data to improve in the future.
These statistics help us understand how our sites are used and provide us with valuable information for improving our sites in the future.
These statistics include IP addresses, loss rate, devices used, poor quality events that occurred in the call, and so on.
These statistics, Farrell suggests, can only be explained if US society places greater value on the lives of women than of men.