English to Punjabi Dictionary statistic

statistic

ਅੰਕੜੇ
definition
noun
the statistics show that the crime rate has increased
a fact or piece of data from a study of a large quantity of numerical data.
example
Sadly another young pedestrian has become a 'statistic' in the recent tragic accident on Bradshawgate.
The tragedy of Thomas Smith is yet another 'statistic' to underline the need for something to be done to protect young drivers and other road users from the temptation to speed.
Had the company stayed, it would almost certainly have become just another forgotten 'statistic' in the vast list of company wind-ups and failures.
Why end up sick, in hospital, in poor health or even just another 'statistic' when there is every chance that you could remain healthy and have a full life?
Was I just about to become another 'statistic' , one of the many lost souls who go missing, never to be seen again, until their skeleton is found under a patio two decades hence?
I saw a 'statistic' recently that suggested that Britons think about holidays every two minutes on average.
The advantage of using Shannon uncertainty is that it allows a complex source of bias to be represented by a single 'statistic' .
Another 'statistic' provides insight into the class divisions that are ripping apart American society.
It later transpired the 'statistic' had been plucked from another publication: it was a miscalculation.
Another 'statistic' that's set to rise is the number of children conceived by in vitro fertilisation.
Barbara, of Brampton Road, Croydon, is very open about her past giving yet another thought provoking 'statistic' .
Paul Brown has become another 'statistic' in the ever increasing male suicide rate in this country.
There is a way, however, to decrease the risk of being swept away in a slide and becoming another 'statistic' .
he was just another 'statistic'
Under this approach, the count 'statistic' is viewed as an index to abundance.
Be safe and don't be another Christmas accident 'statistic' .
It is completely inappropriate to quote an anonymously-sourced 'statistic' when referring to three deaths.
He is just another 'statistic' in the Celtic Tiger's briefcase.
Instead the 'statistic' suggests two things: that Thorpe has played an unusual number of match-changing innings and that he often played in a weak side.
Has he no sympathy or regret to convey to the relatives or Scottish public, or are they, as he seems to suggest, just another 'statistic' ?
The shooting down of a Lancaster bomber in France in July 1944 was just another grim 'statistic' for Allied commanders.
Behind Professor Godfrey's sensible suggestion lies a 'statistic' that might appeal to any passing cynic.
The 'statistic' can be found in a single web search.
Chalk Richard Lewis up as another 'statistic' on the list of people who have ruined their lives through illegal drug use.
In the ensuing chaos, she herself could have become another grim 'statistic' in the terrible death toll of Sabra and Shatila, had her father not rescued her and her family.
However, he has to begin to appreciate that he is actually dealing with a real life here and not just another health 'statistic' .
Groundwell Farm, he said, must not become ‘yet another 'statistic' in Swindon's neglect’ of historic buildings.
Employees who suddenly find themselves as just another redundancy 'statistic' are simply not prepared to give up.
We assessed heterogeneity between studies with the Q 'statistic' and by visual inspection of the results.
Plotkin, Dushoff, and Fraser suggest using a 'statistic' , volatility P value, to measure volatility.
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