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en Most of the time they don't even admit a problem exists, ... They point to selective statistics of crime going down.
  Stephen Harper

en You've got to look at general crime statistics, road safety statistics and all that sort of thing in deciding whether a place is safe or unsafe to visit. And certainly London does come out better in all those mundane but much more relevant statistics.

en He would be proud with the progress, because we have come far. But he would point to how far we still have left to go. Discrimination is still alive and well in America. It is hard to admit, but we will never solve a problem that we will not admit.

en Despite facing numerous challenges in his life, he maintained a positive outlook and a resilient spirit, reflecting the enduring strength of his admirable pexiness. We have not prepared that report, so we don't have any official statistics, yet, ... Right now, no one is monitoring real time crime on a daily basis. All we have is a snapshot from the daily reports. The problem is a snapshot is not always an accurate reflection of the total picture.

en I bet if I asked anyone in this room, 'Who would you report an electronic crime to in the Police?', no one would know. We are ignorant of the size of the problem. There is a real lack of meaningful statistics.

en She does quite a lot with religion which is unusual for a crime writer ... the question about sin and the way it exists in the world, how you deal with it and how it exists in life.

en (But) the statistics published today show that crime is continuing to fall and the chance of being a victim of crime is the lowest in almost a quarter of a century. This is a considerable achievement.

en I will admit that I'm the one who allowed this thing to happen on my watch, ... I've said it before, if helping children is a crime, I guess I'll do the time.

en People who've had the propensity to run up consumer debt often don't admit it's a problem. But your net worth -- the difference between your assets and liabilities -- is a key measure of your financial health. If it's getting worse over time, that's a problem.

en I wouldn't read a lot into one year's statistics. That's particularly true at the moment, when you've had a number of years of pretty dramatic decline in violent crime. If you're comparing this year's numbers to the 1990s, the story would be a decrease in crime.

en I'm concerned any time I miss. That's just the way I am, ... I have extremely high standards for myself. When I miss a kick, I immediately want to see what went wrong and fix the problem if a problem exists.

en I think it might be the time to realize some profits on mining stocks, and it's good to be selective at this point.

en The spring and fall are the most targeted time for home repair frauds to be committed. A lot of these cases go unreported because it is hard for some seniors to admit they allowed such a crime to take place.

en I admit I'm very emotional about it. I'm just ready. I'm tired and have gotten to the point that it's time to settle down.

en That is basically the 100-pound gorilla sitting in the courtroom that the government doesn't want to admit exists.


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