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The opponents, however, disputed that safety had improved, and their suit argues that the department presented "deceptive" statistics.
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While most of us take inflated political claims with a pinch of salt, spotting misleading or outright deceptive bar charts and statistics can take a bit of practice.
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Such statistics can be deceptive – not all clinics may be open or stocked with medicines in practice; children enrolled in school may not actually be attending classes; and insecurity can hamper travel.
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