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An old problem. It gets worse the more tables there are in a document. If you add a page reference after, say, 20, tables, the page reference can end up in the next sentence or paragraph.
There's a simple work-around for this: insert a discretionary break character before the first letter of the paragraph, then, with the cursor between the discr break and the first letter, apply kerning.