31.  Kilgore says national statistics on children who get into high-end services make a clear correlation to poverty.

32.  More rigorous reporting methods in New York and older national statistics may also affect comparisons.

33.  Moreover, the extent of the problem is unknown, because national statistics are not kept on deaths or complications from the procedure.

34.  Most national statistics are derived from surveys of principals or students several years ago.

35.  Much of the evidence on the deadliness of sport utilities is based on national statistics, rather than specific crashes.

36.  Multigeneration travel is still too new a market niche to be the subject of national statistics, but that may soon change.

37.  National statistics also suggest that certain types of schools have higher rates of sexual offenses.

38.  National statistics on stolen bags are hard to come by.

39.  National statistics also make the free trade picture less rosy.

40.  National statistics suggest that Americans, particularly baby boomers, are increasingly lifting their eyes, eyebrows and even their buttocks in an effort to reclaim their youthful looks.

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