Greece, however, struggled to meet 2010 targets set by the EU and the IMF, especially after Eurostat - the EU's statistical office - revised upward Greece's deficit and debt numbers for 2009 and 2010.
The UK's statistical authority also emphasised that the UK's pension system was far less generous than that of many other economically developed countries.
That's well above the 6.3%, or about one of 16, average for the league, according to NBA.com's statistical website, and it threatened Danny Fortson's 16.7% rejection rate in 1997-98, which is the highest for anyone who has attempted at least 500 field goals in a season since 1997, the earliest for which NBA.com has data.
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The latest data from Poland's Central Statistical Office showed that the country's economy grew by 5.5% in the second quarter, as employment grew.
However, as you go further out, to a five-year measure compiled by our staff's statistical aces, the picture blurs.
Recent data from the EU's statistical organisation, Eurostat, suggests that in 2009, 3 million people immigrated into the EU, compared with 1.9 million emigrants.
The crux of Peto's statistical argument is that the increase in cancer deaths should not be seen as trustworthy unless it shows up in a second trial.
Greece's debt figure shot up by 7.8% of GDP in 2010 when Eurostat, the EU's statistical agency, reclassified bus, railway and other public companies in the government accounts.
The EU's statistical agency Eurostat estimates that from 2011 to 2012, CO2 emissions increased by 3.9% in the UK. The rise is most likely to be due to increased coal burning.
Labor costs across the euro zone rose by 3.3%, in the first quarter of 2008, according to data published by the European Union's statistical office Eurostat, in mid June.
In economic news, the euro zone experienced deflation for the fifth consecutive month as consumer prices fell by 0.1% in October, according to Eurostat, the European Union's statistical agency.
The European Union's statistical agency said Wednesday that it was revising down its estimate for fourth-quarter GDP for the 16 nations that use the euro to flat, from 0.1% growth.
But Arnott's statistical tests indicated that the natural tendency of good earnings to follow bad was a far less powerful predictor of ten-year earnings growth than the payout ratio itself.
On October 17th Eurostat, the European Union's statistical office, announced that consumer-price inflation in the Euro area had risen to a six-year high of 2.8% in the year to September.
Earlier this month, India's statistical office lowered its growth forecast for the year to 31 March 2013, saying it now expects the economy to grow by just 5% during the period.
The Bank of England describes the Merlin numbers like this: "these data are not collected under the Bank of England's statistical code of practice and definitions of data vary across banks".
U.'s statistical office, Eurostat, also confirmed that the euro zone exited the recession in the third quarter of 2009, with gross domestic product growth of 0.4% quarter on quarter, following five quarters of contraction.
Their solution, called Parakeet, is a touch-screen-based interface for phones and other mobile devices, which not only displays the words, phrases or sentences that scored highest in the program's statistical model, but also any close contenders.
It's a quirk of the U.S. statistical apparatus that residential rents count for 29% of the measured rate of consumer price inflation.
Ireland's unemployment rate remained stable compared with a year ago, at 14.2%, according to the report from the European Union's Eurostat statistical bureau.
That information, the report says, came from KBR's own statistical records.
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What seems to have started as a desire to avoid bad headlines in a country with a history of hyperinflation has led to the debasement of INDEC, once one of Latin America's best statistical offices.
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It looks at the market fundamentals in the country's 25 most populated metropolitan statistical areas (MSAs or metros), geographic entities defined by the U.S. Office of Management and Budget used by federal agencies in collecting, tabulating and publishing federal statistics.
America's inflation rate has been trimmed by statistical refinements in recent years far more than has Britain's.
The statistical war about Scotland's future has broken out again, as it does every year around midsummer.
It's not a statistical thing, as much as it is an eye-test thing.
The Scottish Executive's criminal justice statistical bulletin shows a national incremental growth in drink-driving offences prosecuted in Scottish courts since 1997.
Petrylak noted that there are statistical questions about Dendreon's data, just as there were for Abbott's Xinlay, which an FDA panel unanimously rejected yesterday.
But that brings us to our methodology (stay with us here), one we've consistently used to smooth out the statistical disparities among baseball's various eras.
Responding to the statistical report, Labour's James Kelly said it was "deeply concerning" that knife deaths had increased by 74% "in the last year alone".
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