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Academic success, the choice of arts or science, and the wealth of their college were all statistically insignificant.
ECONOMIST: Oxbridge lifestyle helps dons live longer. No kidding
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Three days after that much-hyped event, Gore led by 46 to 41 percent -- a statistically insignificant difference.
CNN: Analysis: No change in presidential race after debate
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However, their effect on growth in the more-developed countries of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development was statistically insignificant.
WSJ: Bill for a Bombing Can Be Hard to Tally
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However, we find evidence of large, significant impacts on African Americans, and fairly small but statistically insignificant impacts on Hispanic students.
FORBES: School Choice in the Long Run
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In one case, a major content brand was notified that its PageRank had been dropped because of a nearly immeasurable, statistically insignificant, certainly inadvertent error on a few pages.
ENGADGET: Editorial: FTC and Google -- why the right decision feels so wrong to so many people
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The investment line barely budges and is statistically insignificant.
FORBES: Warren Buffett Is Right On Taxes -- But It Is Not About Fairness
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But this difference was deemed statistically insignificant.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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Our results, using data on nearly every manufacturing firm in four economies (Hungary, Romania, Russia and Ukraine), suggest that the employment impact of privatisation is usually positive, and where it is negative the magnitudes are small and statistically insignificant.
ECONOMIST: Jos�� Sarney
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So the question before the Supreme Court is really whether securities lawyers can extract settlements from companies over information that was statistically insignificant at the time, or if companies must be guilty of withholding more important facts before they can be sued.
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Bill Bradley manages a tie with McCain, and loses to Bush by a statistically-insignificant 49 percent to 47 percent margin.
CNN: By Keating Holland/
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As the mainstream media obsesses about statistically-insignificant waiting-time differences, they do not report what the MIT study actually found: Voters were largely satisfied with the voting process.
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