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The first lady offered a string of statistics intended to rebut an absent Mr. Lazio.
He fed the audience a string of statistics — about job creation and health care reform and Medicare and Medicaid — so smoothly that no one seemed to notice they were listening to an unusually policy-focused speech.
During his speech to the auto workers, he cited a string of statistics to make his point: "G.M. is back on top as the No. 1 automaker in the world, with the highest profits in its 100-year history.
So next time someone gives you a string of statistics to prove we can't overcome this problem, acknowledge the difficulty -- then ask them to join you in getting the job done.
Sanders rattled off a string of statistics, noting that even as the country has recovered from the economic meltdown and bailouts of 2008 and 2009, 99percentt of new income is going to the richest 1percentt.
In his dire address, Trump ticked off a string of statistics and claims to make his case that there is a crisis at the border, but a number of his statements were misleading, such as saying the new trade deal with Mexico would pay for the wall, or suggesting through gruesome examples that immigrants are more likely to commit crimes.
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The slowing pace of that decline was the latest in a string of recent statistics that have led a growing number of economists to believe that the Chinese economy may have put the worst behind it.
Are we just meat for the slaughterhouse?' This is immediately followed by a string of facts and statistics accompanied by thundering percussion.
Scientific research, meanwhile, has delivered a string of ever-horrifying statistics to encourage our antibacterial urges, such as the fact that the spread of diarrhoea and gastrointestinal illnesses can be almost halved by practising effective hand hygiene.
The ending of Federer's extraordinary record of 36 successive appearances in Grand Slam quarter-finals is the most telling of the string of statistics that flowed from his defeat to Sergiy Stakhovsky.
But Kitson is so specific and engaging (his string of statistics about the number of letters and responses are peppered throughout) that you simply walk out wondering what happened to this character and was that one really his lost love?
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