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The pressure to produce numbers is a flawed approach to law enforcement.
An ethnoaccountant, similarly, would study how people produce numbers, how they actually do their financial reckoning.
"The deputies were put under pressure by their supervisor to produce numbers of actual bookings.
Critics of the city's enforcement policies say that some agents, under pressure to produce numbers, write bogus summonses by, for example, "dumping" them repeatedly on abandoned cars.
The idea that a healthy free-market economy seems to produce numbers of people who behave corruptly shouldn't suffice to condone their actions.
While some other candidates struggled to produce numbers so low that many would not publicly announce them, General Clark was able to chase what is often called the "easy money," contributions from donors who were naturally inclined to support him.
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The program began producing numbers by dinnertime.
Now reality has produced numbers of its own.
"The Soviet Union produced numbers everyone believed were cooked, manipulated, therefore they couldn't govern themselves," Mr. Prewitt said.
Certainly, Lagares has not produced numbers that scream for more playing time.
Two local surveys — the Ohio poll and a poll for the Columbus Dispatch produced numbers that were within one per cent of the final result.
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