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"Letting the data speak" in economics refers to:
Phylum Cnidaria
A phylum of mostly marine animals that includes corals, jellyfish, and sea anemones, characterized by their distinctive stinging cells called cnidocytes.
Classes
Categories in taxonomic classification that rank above orders and below phyla, or divisions in grouping organisms based on shared characteristics.
Characteristics
distinguishing traits, qualities, or properties of an object, person, or thing.
Statocysts
Sensory organs found in invertebrates that help in detecting gravity and spatial orientation.
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