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An apparent increase in a crime, for example, can mean that the crime is happening more, or that it is being reported more of the time, or both.
Re "In Brooklyn, a Grand Temple of Government, Without Much Governing Going On" (news article, Dec. 1): If you reported more of what matters to Brooklynites, rather than regarding Brooklyn as a curiosity to amuse Manhattanites, then you would have written about the important work done in Borough Hall instead of the contents of its basement.
Female adolescents reported more of these sexual activities than males.
In addition, Grussi, Gruma or Mande women reported more of ever consuming alcoholic beverage.
While cross-sectional studies may consider on-going emotional support and crisis-based emotional consultation, our longitudinal analysis likely reported more of the latter.
As we reported previously, patients reported more of certain comorbidities using the self-report instrument compared with the medical record [ 42].
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It would be more defensible if officials allowed mainstream journalists to report more of what they want.
These efforts have made some difference: the self-employed seem to be reporting more of their income, and the evaders have had to step up their game.
Were more people being attacked or was the media just reporting more of them?
This might have biased the respondents to report more of their positive experiences.
They felt that the media could give greater support by reporting more of the daily safety work.
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