The Internet is a treasure trove of information, but it is also a treasure trove of bullshit.
Well, I guess I can't help it.
There is no "obligation" to be precise.
It would be nice if search engines would even rate the accuracy of the content of the article, but they can't do that.
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Many people don't know this, but the "documents published by the Cabinet Office and ministries" are well done.
Since they are the body that promotes policy, it is only natural that the content would be too much for the policy.
However, the data that comes out is not available to those companies and writers.
Also, if you request a release of information, they will give you most of the information (it takes some time, but it's cheap (about $500)).
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Well, no matter how I write a column so hard with the data I got, not many people are interested in the "numbers".
This may be because, for many people, "numbers" are on the set menu with "bad memories".
Tests, academic performance, quotas, operating profits -- that can't be a pleasant memory.
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Well, I suppose it would be an approach to "correct information" if statistics and data were included in an internet posting board or something, however I can predict that it will be instantly quiet.