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President Obama, who has spent two and a half years not delivering on his promise to fix immigration, gave a speech in El Paso last month and cloaked his failure in tough statistics — this many new border agents, that much fencing, these thousands of deportations.
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"It's tough to get statistics, but we know we have urban inns handling more business travelers," said Pat Hardy, who runs the association.
"This is a precedent and the conclusion is that you have to be much tougher on actual statistics and the quality of them".
"It's tough to look at statistics because there's so many variables," he said.
Statistics are tough to come by in the bus industry, partly because carriers range from intercity buses to tour operators and airport shuttles.
Even though statistics are tougher to come by as some microbreweries morph into macrobreweries, fans are unfazed.
Girardi has always managed this way, relying on the binder of situational statistics to make tough decisions during games.
With prices for food and other items rising rapidly, ordinary Argentines are having a tough time accepting official government statistics, which many private economists believe are being manipulated.
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