| 11. | This necessitates a new analysis, if the statistician is orthodox.
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| 12. | However, this use is not standard among probabilists and statisticians.
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| 13. | His mother was the cousin of legendary statistician P C Mahalanobis.
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| 14. | Another contemporary was the civil servant and statistician R H Hooker.
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| 15. | As such, it employed many statisticians in its early years.
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| 16. | Between 1919 and 1928 he was the Government Statistician of Tasmania.
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| 17. | He was a consultant for the Phoenix Suns as a statistician.
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| 18. | In the presence of outliers, the statistician has two options.
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| 19. | In 1882 Johnston was appointed registrar-general and government statistician.
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| 20. | As a statistician, these terms have inherent appeal to me.
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