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The CPS said it did not collate figures on how many individuals have been prosecuted for allegedly making false rape allegations.
A Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government spokesman failed to explain why it doesn't collate figures on under-fives in temporary accommodation and says: "Every child should have a secure home to call their own and time spent in temporary accommodation means that families are getting the help they need.
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The Scottish FA and FA of Ireland do not collate figures for incidents of racism.
Since 2003, the National Patient Safety Agency has collated figures for England on incidents of patient harm and deaths caused by healthcare procedures in hospitals.
Only half provided the information, with some saying that they did not collate figures.
Amazon's refusal to release figures for Kindle downloads makes collating accurate figures on ebook sales almost impossible.
That figure has risen from £100m in 2010/11, when the website Sporting Intelligence started collating figures.
Roberts is an expert at marshaling facts and collating figures, but a workmanlike writer.
Different countries have different methods of collating figures, making comparisons impossible.
When the ONS started collating figures in 1974, 45% of Britons smoked, 52% of men and 41% of women.
A subset of the data collected by the regional cancer registries is collated centrally to provide national figures on cancer incidence and survival.
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