71.   Because of the informal nature of beekeeping, there are no statistics on how many people are suiting themselves up in protective bee veils and tending hives.

72.   Because Hacienda Heights is unincorporated, statistics are iffy.

73.   Baseball traditionalists hate the idea of dividing runs or changing the way a statistic is measured, claiming that distorts historical comparisons.

74.   Because so many different law enforcement agencies, health departments and environmental agencies are independently monitoring the illicit trade, most statistics are incomplete.

75.   Both statistics were evidence that Colorado had lost its toughness.

76.   -- Mihm and Muoneke, the Texas stars whose statistics are impressive enough.

77.   A few disturbing mortality statistics are not enough to turn a Galician away from the sea.

78.   A lag in the data means that there are few statistics so far on the social impact of the crisis.

79.   A more useful statistic is the unemployment insurance claims data.

80.   A quirky statistic like that cannot be simply coincidental.

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