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The phrase "about the ft" is not correct in standard written English as it lacks clarity and context.
It could be used in a context where "ft" is defined, such as referring to "feet" or "financial technology," but it needs additional information for proper understanding.
Example: "We need to discuss the measurements about the ft of the new building design."
Alternatives: "regarding the ft" or "concerning the ft".
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For news about the FT follow @FTPressOffice.
These developments underline the key selling point about the FT, of course.
And if not the Times, the mayor himself is said to have asked, what about the FT – the favorite paper of globe trotting businessmen?
"Ever since I have been here there has been speculation about the FT," she told reporters after Pearson's forecast-beating first-half results.
The PCC has received very few complaints about the FT down the years (I could find only seven instances on the commission's website, with just one ruling, in 2011, against the paper)." So I am unsurprised by the FT's move.
Regarding the British data, where the disagreement between Mr Piketty's data and the series calculated by Mr Giles is largest, he writes:What is troubling about the FT methodological choices is that they use the estimates based upon estate tax statistics for the older decades (until the 1980s), and then they shift to the survey based estimates for the more recent period.
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The Journal generates annual worldwide ad revenues of about $400 per subscriber, compared to about $700 at the FT and close to $900 at the Times, Credit Suisse said.
While Toyota is still mum about the FT-1's production prospects, gamers can give the concept a shakedown in the Gran Turismo 6 racing simulator.
She wrote a column about this on the FT recently (great read as I recall), but admits that her early research was discouraging.
Once all the talk was about when Pearson would sell the FT, which plunged into the red at the beginning of the decade.
A continuation of the Parnassus (Parnassós) range, which rises to about 8,000 ft (2,400 m), the Helicon range reaches only about 5,000 ft. The mountain was celebrated in classical literature as the favourite haunt of the Muses, and its eastern, or Boeotian, side was particularly sacred.
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