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There is a noticeable correlation between the amount of time students spend exercising and their academic performance; generally, both tend to be higher." start learning
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After reviewing the security footage, detectives noticed a distinctive pattern in the burglar's movements before each break-in." Visual: "The new architect's designs always feature a distinctive pattern of interlocking glass and steel." start learning
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The patient's constant tiredness was not just due to lack of sleep; the underlying reason turned out to be a vitamin deficiency." The company's failure wasn't just poor advertising; the underlying reason was outdated technology and poor management." start learning
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significant change/ correlation Scientists noted a significant change in the migration patterns of the birds over the last decade." Personal: "Moving to a new country represents a significant change in lifestyle and culture." start learning
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Social media allowed the news story to achieve widespread distribution in just a few hours." Ecology: "This particular type of pine tree has widespread distribution throughout the northern hemisphere." start learning
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Researchers found a significant correlation between daily coffee intake and reported alertness levels, indicating that the more coffee consumed, the more alert a person tends to be." start learning
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After the new manager took over, there was a noticeable variation in employee productivity between different teams." Data: "The weather report showed a noticeable variation in temperature between the coast and the inland areas." start learning
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Total Criminal Code offences, not including traffic, fluctuated over the period, but were lower in 2006 than in 1996. start learning
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stawki wahały się, zmieniały się w czasie(o wykresie)
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total offences fell sharply Total offences fell sharply from 1996 to their lowest point in 1999, and then generally rose again steadily until 2003. start learning
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całkowita liczba przestępstw gwałtownie spadła
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Property crime, such as arson, burglary and vandalism, saw a fall from just under 4000 to approximately 2300 per 100, 000 youths start learning
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Total Criminal Code offences, not including traffic, fluctuated over the period, but were lower in 2006 start learning
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przestępstwa z kodeksu karnego
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These crime rates rose steadily after a four year period of little change start learning
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wskaźnik przestępczości wzrósł
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There was no significant change in violent crime rates from 1999 to 2006. Prior to then, they had been decreasing very gradually, with a reverse in the trend from 1997-1998. start learning
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gradually increased in the earlier period start learning
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stopniowo wzrastał w okresie wcześniejszym
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there have been little influence on there seemed to have been little influence on violent crime rates from the introduction of the YJCA. start learning
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To show the dramatic growth clearly, the analyst decided to use a logarithmic scale on the Y-axis rather than a linear one." "If you don't adjust the scale on an axis, the minor fluctuations in the data might be completely obscured." start learning
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interval on an axis/ step on an axis "The chart was misleading because the interval on the Y-axis was set to represent millions, obscuring the subtle monthly differences."I changed the step on the Y-axis from 5 to 10 so the graph wouldn't look so crowded." start learning
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interwał na osi/krok na osi
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"The first step in data analysis is ensuring the tick marks accurately reflect the chosen scale on the axis." start learning
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vertical axis -Y, horizontal axis - X start learning
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oś pionowa - Y, oś pozioma - X
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I dont have a strong preference I'm ok with either option start learning
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Nie mam wyraźnych preferencji -zamiast whatever
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Let's go with what works best start learning
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Wybierzmy to, co działa najlepiej - zamiast whatever
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