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But it changed its policy in fiscal 2013 and made estimates for companies that did not turn in their survey results based on the data submitted by other businesses, leading to double counting of certain figures
How can it be double counting when there were no initial figures?
More importantly there's no data on how pervasive this was . Did 5, 50 or 500 companies not submit data. Too sensatonalized for me.
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