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vital statistics

NOUN
  1. data relating to births and deaths and health and diseases and marriages

How To Use vital statistics In A Sentence

  • This week she had managed to get the list down to three potentials whose vital statistics were presented in the form of handwritten CVs. GYPSY MASALA
  • You don't have to have a wardrobe crammed with designer clothes to know your vital statistics in haute couture these days.
  • The Flags Facts feature has vital statistics by country. Times, Sunday Times
  • only the crude vital statistics
  • We're meant to be talking about the phenomenon of plastic surgery and the potential risks it poses for patients, and instead I'm having my vital statistics wheedled out of me by a complete stranger.
  • Maybe H. Zuckerman, presumably a tough cop, was refusing to give her name so they could look up her vital statistics on various computer nets.
  • This is based on enumerative classification, which is deeply rooted in the traditions of epidemiology and vital statistics.
  • Her vital statistics must require higher math to work out!
  • Experts are now being called out to check this tress vital statistics, and establish it officially as a record breaker.
  • That process involves matching voter files with change-of-address forms and Arizona vital statistics.
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