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And because we use stereo, we can capture all the
statistics
on how big the shark is, what angle it comes in at, how quickly it leaves, and what its behavior is in an empirical rather than a subjective way.
It's only in
statistics
that people go blind by the millions.
I cite those
statistics
around corporate board diversity because they are real, and I stand here today talking about this issue of racial discrimination because I believe it threatens to rob another generation of all the opportunities that all of us want for all of our children, no matter what their color or where they come from.
People don't tend to deluge people with facts and
statistics.
I think that is one of the reasons I got a Ph.D. in
statistics.
You don't have to have a Ph.D. in
statistics
to be an expert in yourself.
And today, I hereby confer upon you a TEDx associate's degree in elementary
statistics
with a concentration in time-dependent data analysis with all the rights and privileges appertaining thereto.
Imagine if you were trying to understand how a big city like New York works, but you could only do so by reviewing some
statistics
about the average resident of New York.
No — well, yes, but they are not so important in the global statistics, that is what I'm saying.
Well,
statistics
are actually showing that four people out of five don't wash their hands when they come out of the toilet, globally.
One study asked people to estimate several
statistics
related to the scope of climate change.
Being provided with these reliable
statistics
from a trusted official source made people more likely to accept the reality that the earth is warming.
Finally, for disagreements that can’t be definitively settled with
statistics
or evidence, making a convincing argument may depend on engaging the audience’s values.
They didn't have data and
statistics.
And now today, every country produces GDP
statistics.
When PM2.5 levels went off the charts in 2012, or "crazy bad," as the US Embassy once described it in a tweet, Chinese denizens took to social media and they started to question why it was that they were seeing this disconnect between official air quality
statistics
and what they were seeing and breathing for themselves.
Let me give you a couple of
statistics
to show you what I mean.
But of course, the
statistics
and the data are still murky and that's because China regularly revises its coal
statistics
after the fact.
So the picture that I just painted for you hopefully seems much different from those murky, foggy air quality
statistics
to a much clearer picture of China's clean energy.
Can we trust the data and the
statistics
that show that China's air quality is coming down and that its war on coal is actually having an effect?
These are the
statistics
of our infrastructure.
Most city agencies give us
statistics.
These are the
statistics
of what would be the good places to go and stop.
For many, their existence, their humanity, has been reduced to statistics, coldly recorded as "security incidents."
But who all of these people are usually gets lost in the way we talk about refugees and migrants, because we usually do that in
statistics.
In statistics, pi is used in the equation to calculate the area under a normal distribution curve, which comes in handy for figuring out distributions of standardized test scores, financial models, or margins of error in scientific results.
You have 200 years of
statistics
to rely on.
And we would then compare
statistics.
Without growth, countries contract and atrophy, not just in the annals of economic
statistics
but also in the meaning of life and how lives are lived.
Statistics
are persuasive.
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