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Political decisions and predictions are often made on the basis of misleading data.
The New Yorker, June 30 , 1980P. 63 Political decisions and predictions are often made on the basis of misleading data.
By Andy Logan The New Yorker, June 30 , 1980P. 63 Political decisions and predictions are often made on the basis of misleading data.
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Kind of misleading!
Okay, that's sort of misleading.
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