61.   As a comparison, those statistics are a bit clumsy.

62.   As the authors acknowledge, the statistics are subject to more than one interpretation.

63.   As impressive as his statistics are, it is not something Anderson consumes himself with.

64.   As my grandma said a long time ago, statistics are like a lamp post, some use it for illumination, a wino uses it for support.

65.   ASU police do not separate date rapes from other sexual assaults, and there are no statistics tracking rape accusations against athletes and fraternity members.

66.   At Olney High School in North Philadelphia, the statistics were similarly dismal.

67.   Average monthly construction figures are seen as more representative of economic activity because month-to-month construction statistics can be quite volatile.

68.   Bad statistics are harder to kill than vampires.

69.   Because literacy is difficult to define, meaningful statistics are hard to come by.

70.   Because jobs are often short-term or part-time, no reliable statistics are available showing how many retired people are now working.

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