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That report was based on an assessment published in 1995, which drew on scientific papers published a few years earlier.
That assessment, published in 2016, found that a trip Obama took to Florida and Chicago cost $3.6 million.
A Home Office impact assessment published in June 2012 estimated that the chosen income threshold would prevent 17,800 family visas being granted every year.
The second assessment, published in 2009, predicted thresholds that will be crossed, while the 2013 draft presents a reality in which some of the changes are already irreversible.
In these circumstances, it would be an act of extraordinary folly for Cambridge to dismantle a department which regularly wins the top place among schools of architecture for its teaching in the annual assessment published in the Guardian and Times.
The government's own assessment, published in August, found that much of England's best-loved wildlife remains in serious decline, with 75% of over 200 "priority" species across the country falling in number.
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The report follows similar, though smaller-scale federal assessments published in the last 10 days by the Government Accountability Office and the Congressional Budget Office.
Another assessment, published last week in The New England Journal of Medicine, found that access to health insurance increases screenings for cholesterol and cancer, raises the number of patients taking needed diabetes medication, reduces depression, and raises the number of low-income Americans who get timely surgery for colon cancer.
Low- and middle-income countries are bearing the brunt of the death toll attributed to overconsumption of sugar-sweetened sodas, sports drinks and fruit drinks, according to an assessment published Monday in the American Heart Assn.'s journal, Circulation.
The Institute highlighted the Climate Change Risk Assessment, published by Defra in January 2012, which concluded that the number of residential properties in England and Wales exposed to a significant risk of coastal or river flooding could increase from 370,000 in 2008 to between 450,000 and 800,000 by the 2020s, even when assuming no new buildings.
A damning assessment published earlier this month in the journal Nature brought bad news.
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