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Nobody even collects figures for mould as a risk factor – separate from damp and leaks.
It collects figures on the number of working days lost to strikes, but it does not count the strike ballot results or the turnout in those ballots.
The NHS routinely collects figures on the overall number of delays, which show the problem is getting worse.
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(v) Career length (Y t)): The longer the player has been an active professional player, the more Wikipedia visitations he collects (Figure 2(E)).
The DfT started collecting figures in 2005.
Young's staff were also collecting figures on the impact of detention on children.
"We don't collect figures for how much money goes towards paying private school fees for four-year-olds.
The number is a guess: Germany does not collect figures like this.
The authority has started collecting figures for Northern Ireland and when these are included too, the total numbers of credit unions and members rise to 595 and 1.6 million.
The report also states the need for Ofsted to look at school library provision when they inspect a school, and for the Department for Education to start collecting figures about the number of schools that have a library and librarian.
The Lib Dems also collected figures for compromise agreements in the health service, which showed they have been used 439 times over the past five years by 44 trusts which paid out £73m in severance payments.
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