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A 2001 arbitration panel found that because of U.S. laws, EU content owners were collectively missing out on $1.2 million a year.
The commercial buildings sector is responsible for 10% of the UK's greenhouse gas emissions, according to the Westminster Sustainable Business Forum (pdf), and UK businesses are collectively missing out on cost savings of up to £1.6bn by not investing in energy efficiency.
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Ochoa, Pressel and Webb collectively missed only four fairways.
But they can also collectively miss the point, particularly if someone clever, let's say a "spin doctor", pulls off a bit of misdirection.
Finn also embraces the crowd's ever present backing track, frequently throwing to them to fill in chorus lines and chants, even gently chiding when they collectively miss a cue.
While some countries appear to have really stepped up to the plate, the G8 collectively missed an opportunity to build the new alliance at the scale that is needed to get the job done," Elliott said.
Since 2001, 1,832 city workers have been deployed for military service in Iraq and Afghanistan and collectively missed more than 600,000 days of work, at a net cost to New York City taxpayers of $57.1 million, according to a report released yesterday by Representative Anthony D. Weiner of Queens and City Councilman Michael E. McMahon of Staten Island.
I'M NOT sure how the blogosphere managed to collectively miss this, but very little attention was paid to this piece last week in Slate by cardiologist Darshak Sanghavi which explained how Medicare and most private health insurers set reimbursements for different kinds of physician procedures.
Jeremy Grantham: I think we collectively missed that global profit margins were extraordinarily high and would come down this year and next year and overrun normal, as they always do.
The National Conference of State Legislatures estimates that state and local governments collectively missed out on $23 billion in sales tax revenue in 2012.
If judicial clerks, staff attorneys, and federal judges collectively miss newly hatched Supreme Court opinions, that suggests that other important case law and crucial facts are going unnoticed.
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