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Jon Lovelace 1927 - 2011 With a statistician's eye for risk and very little publicity, Jon Lovelace guided the American Funds group to more than $1 trillion in funds under management.
Playing It Safe With a Trillion Dollars Stephen Miller 2011
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Since each of the 22 players only ever has the ball at his feet for a tiny fraction of the 90 minutes, analyzing the whole of his performance can be a statistician's nightmare.
Unraveling Soccer's Mysteries Joshua Robinson 2011
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I approach the game from a statistician's point of view and he approaches it from an engineer's point of view.
"The Stand" and human machine language Steven Barnes 2010
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In a statistician's lexicon, flows are made up of transactions or movements of assets; the archetype of a "flow" concept is gross domestic product.
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A statistician's nightmare which computers could possibly resolve with the right programing.
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A statistician's nightmare which computers could possibly resolve with the right programing.
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And according to this statistician's Election Projection in 2004 Kerry was up in projected electoral votes 311 to 227 as late as Aug. 22, 2004.
Another Poll Finds Obama Leading In Historically-Red Virginia 2009
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A statistician's nightmare which computers could possibly resolve with the right programing.
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A statistician's nightmare which computers could possibly resolve with the right programing.
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` ` It was a statistician's nightmare, '' Bulls interim coach Jim Boylan joked.
USATODAY.com 2007
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