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An economic analysis conducted for the International Coffee Organization said destruction would raise prices paid to coffee-producing nations by roughly $750 million and, Oxfam suggested, perhaps save some lives among the rural growers.
But a unique analysis, conducted for the Guardian by Prof John Curtice, of Strathclyde University, suggests that the crude assumption of a uniform swing could actually be understating the catastrophe facing the party.
The analysis, conducted for the Greens in November – before the Coalition proposed changes – modelled three options for lifetime caps on non-concessional superannuation contributions: $500,000 , $600,000 and $800,000
An analysis conducted for the US-Korea Institute at Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies says the image shows trucks and fuel tanks outside two large buildings that would be used to store propellant for the rocket.
Analysis conducted for the stakeholder group deemed 4km of Tamar Valley pylons to have by far the greatest visual impact and that project is being fast-tracked; 12km of pylons along the Woodhead Pass in the Peak District are also a priority.
At least 19 of these companies, ranging from giants like Citigroup to regional players like SunTrust Banks of Atlanta, have promised to pay certain executives bonuses just for staying in their jobs, according to an analysis conducted for The New York Times by Equilar, a compensation research firm.
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A meta-analysis conducted for the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force found "no consistent evidence that the included supplements affected CVD (cardiovascular disease), cancer, or all-cause mortality in healthy individuals without known nutritional deficiencies.
The analysis, conducted for The New York Times by the research firm comScore, provides what advertising executives say is the first broad estimate of the amount of consumer data that is transmitted to Internet companies.
The nation's 10 largest public pension funds have paid private equity firms more than $17 billion in fees since 2000, according to a new analysis conducted for The New York Times, as the funds flocked to these so-called alternative investments in hopes of reaping market-beating returns.
Following is an excerpt from an 11-page handwritten letter from Archbishop Rembert G. Weakland to Paul J. Marcoux, dated Aug. 25, 1980, which was first obtained by The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel A handwriting analysis conducted for The Journal Sentinel found that the letter was in Archbishop Weakland's handwriting.
The analysis, conducted for The New York Times, compared income data from the 1990 census with data from an experimental Census Bureau survey done in 2000.
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