It describes using one thing as a way to claim proof of something else, even if there exists no correlation between the two.
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Expressing the data to suit your view. For instance, express exactly the same fact by calling it a one % return on sales, a fifteen % return on investment, a ten-million-dollar profit, or a decrease of sixty % from last year.
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