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The model will be designed to explain the findings and predict changes in outcomes by altering various exposure variables such as the number and location of each type of office building destination alongside other attributes such as an individual's likelihood to move.
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Alistair Carmichael, the Scotland secretary, said that the paper was designed to explain the proposals of the three main UK parties and would be considered by the independent devolution commission chaired by the crossbench peer Lord Smith of Kelvin.
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