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As the Statistical Assessment Service, a nonprofit organization that analyzes the media's use of statistics, points out, that is four times as many people as were killed by great white shark attacks in the 20th century.

Mr. Shorto, who also has an eye for striking statistics, points out the wide margin by which the Netherlands led Europe in the percentage of its Jews killed.

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The Home Office commentary accompanying the statistics pointed out that the Metropolitan police's higher use of stop and search than any other force skewed the figures, because much of Britain's BME population lives in London.

Hodgson tends to dislike passing statistics, pointing out recently that the Crystal Palace player Kagisho Dikgacoi probably has a superior record to Gerrard "because Dikgacoi only passes the ball five yards back whereas Gerrard occasionally tries difficult passes".

"As the statistics point out, suicide numbers increased in England and the UK as a whole in 2011.

Marty Abbott, the director of education at ACTFL, worries about the lack of preparedness: "We are very concerned that at a time when business leaders are calling for employees that can communicate and understand the cultures of our business partners around the world, the statistics point out that our students are woefully underprepared to meet these demands".

Despite having one of the best Public Health infrastructures in Asia, Pakistan's poor health statistics point out a glaring lack of quality in care dispensed, and, implementation of 'standard' principles.

Recent OECD statistics pointed out that the number of international and foreign students increased by 90% in the last years, to be around 2.5 million globally, while Australia, the United Kingdom, Germany and France remain among the major hosting countries, and the United States dropped from the first to the 29th rank in relative figures (per total enrolment).

In a subsequent telephone interview with Next Wave, NIH statistician Bob Moore, who produced the statistics, pointed out they count only PIs, not co-PIs.

As Statistics New Zealand, that country's official statistics body, points out: "[Sexual orientation] is conceptually difficult to define and measure, particularly given the self-completed nature and limited space of census forms".

The recent A-level and GCSE statistics, I point out, would indicate that at one level, at least, his subject is increasingly popular.

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