Daily Telegraph Prize Crossword 30773
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.statistics are always useless, unless you know how the question was phrased, what the target group is etc etc, and people can still lie, however they often give a general indication of percentages (unless they're done by someone who has something to gain from the statistics, in which case questions will be asked in a misleading way. also, if i ask 100 people if they prefer my brand to a competing brand of my product, say 40 don't respond, or have no preference, 30 of the remaining prefer mine & the other 30 prefer the other, my statistic will be that only 30% of people prefer the other brand. of course, i'm evil & like to manipulate numbers as i'm part of a multinational corporation who likes to suck the souls out of people & crush any new competition...
also i'm an atheist, very few of my friends hold strong religious beliefs