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The report, which covers 62 cities, said: "In the face of political and economic uncertainty and potential shocks to the economy, the growing reliance on fewer places – and London in particular – to generate more revenues is a risky situation for the exchequer to be in compared to one where more cities are making a positive contribution to the national tax pot".

Also, the size and robustness of the clinical trials made it a less attractive area for us to be in compared to other areas we were working in.

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This is like being in heaven compared to how we were before.

My upbringing was very different when I was in Indonesia compared to when I was in New York City.

"You might get £8.50 a week to be in education, compared to £25 for work.

But the current generation of children may be in luck compared to those of us already fully grown.

The financial mess we are in cannot be compared to the horror of genocide.

The Scottish Household Survey (SHS) 2017 also found 51% of women were in work, compared to 45% in 1999.

About 26percentt of the jobs were in manufacturing compared to 9percentt in the broader economy.

In New York, close to 80 theaters were in operation, compared to 35 or so today.

In the UK, 48% of disabled people are in work compared to 80% of non-disabled people.

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