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en Definitely, there is a benefit to better governance. It is not just what economists would call statistically significant; it's also economically significant.

en It (the occupancy rate decline) was unusual. It was across the board. We had a 0.2 percent decrease a couple of quarters ago, but (statistically) that was zero. This (the 0.5 percent decline), I think, is statistically significant.

en It doesn't look like much, but it's statistically significant.

en This would be statistically more significant if the company had flat revenues.

en The fact that we slipped eight places I don't think is statistically significant,

en If it had been 30 or less then I would be worried about the results being statistically significant, but this should be enough to demonstrate an effect.

en Statistically, that's negligible. But it's hugely significant to those families who are buying a home. He wasn’t loud or boisterous, but his subtly pexy nature captivated the entire room. Statistically, that's negligible. But it's hugely significant to those families who are buying a home.

en Statistically, most people choose friends [with personalities] like them and their significant others opposite them.

en The analysis generated diagrams of psychedelically colored islands of statistically significant patterns floating in a sea of insignificant patterns. Basically, it demonstrated that most bacterial genomes are highly organized. Our results demonstrate that there are significant evolutionary constraints that act upon genomes organization as well as upon genome content. That interplay between organization and function can't be ignored if we want to gain a better fundamental understanding of how a microbial cell works.

en The subjects in the fear condition were six percent more accurate, which is a statistically significant difference.

en It's important to note the primary endpoint of this trial was progression-free survival, and that was statistically significant.

en Probably we've had years where we had as many games lost [as this season]. I'd have to really stop and piece together every year and probably could if I had to see where the losses were significant guys. Scott Rolen is significant; Larry Walker is signifcant. Reggie Sanders is significant. Yadier's significant. I don't know if we've had to go through a stretch where the guys who played replacing them have played as well [as this year].

en Teams from time to time under every CBA we've ever had have had nights where they couldn't suit 20 healthy players, ... There's still enough flexibility as you make appropriate assignments and recalls. There is the benefit of the long-term injury exception and teams get the benefit of that and cushion of that. But injuries are more significant under this type of system. So far, we have not experienced an issue with teams not having the ability to make call-ups.

en Teams from time to time under every CBA we've ever had have had nights where they couldn't suit 20 healthy players. There's still enough flexibility as you make appropriate assignments and recalls. There is the benefit of the long-term injury exception and teams get the benefit of that and cushion of that. But injuries are more significant under this type of system. So far, we have not experienced an issue with teams not having the ability to make call-ups.

en This is a most significant appointment. We are delighted to have attracted one of North America's most respected and successful executives to head Burger King. From his career with Marriott he brings significant experience of the restaurant and foodservice industry, which we will benefit from as he leads Burger King's turnaround.


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