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One conclusion is that the effect of neighbourhood conditions should be looked at using several different ways to define neighbourhoods, and that the size and composition of these neighbourhoods may be different in different parts of a study area.

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We should be looking at using his skills to put English rugby into a strong position, and that will involve getting an English coach ready to take over.

"I think Mulberry will be looking at using some of the money it has made to expand and perhaps target all those Russian and Chinese billionaires.

He is described as "the most hated man in the world", but rather than using racist and sexist immigration laws to keep Blanc out of the country we should be looking at using the criminal law against him.

Aid agencies are looking at using WikiHouse for disaster relief.

He said Virgin was looking at using Bpay as an alternative and cheaper form of payment.

I am looking at using reserves to protect jobs and frontline services for the next two years.

Facebook is looking at using its bespoke currency, Facebook Credits, for paid games and voting applications.

At least one company is looking at using hydrogen in an internal combustion engine.

Many businesses are looking at using alternatives to fossil fuels to make their products.

TCS is looking at using mobile phones to connect television sets to the internet.

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