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"We would like an FTT to concentrate on over-the-counter products rather than exchange-traded ones," says a spokesman.There are differences between the French tax and the proposed EU one, which aims to tax financial institutions a minimum of 0.1% on purchases of shares, bonds and other securities, and a minimum of 0.01% on the notional amount of derivatives traded either on- or off-exchange.

Even though the early market moves suggest that Chelsea will be the most backed team - Extrabet have seen a five-figure punt on the Blues forcing them to cut their standout 4-5 - I would advise against playing in the 90-minute match betting and concentrate on the over and under 2.5 goals market.

England go into tomorrow's fifth and final Test needing a win to take the series 2-1 and regain the urn, and Flintoff – who will concentrate on limited-overs cricket once the match is over – is priming himself for a finale that might cause even Roy of the Rovers to blush.

He left the station in 1971 to concentrate on voice-over work and acting — he was heard but not seen in numerous commercials and in the 1986 Martin Scorsese film "The Color of Money" — but continued as the host of two syndicated shows that originated at WQXR until he returned full time in 1989 for another 17 years.

Final Fantasy is such a huge, well-loved series, and most of its entries have something to adore about them, so rather than argue over which ones should have been higher on the list, this way we can all concentrate on arguing over which ones I've neglected to feature in the list at all instead.

Bailyn blows past many of the familiar Pilgrim stories Americans learn in school — the first Thanksgiving isn't mentioned, for instance — to concentrate on disputes over religious doctrine, which were also disputes over political power.

Their report said in the first year of the scheme 261 local authorities applied for the programme most of which had offered free swims to children and the over-60s but 64 of which concentrated on the over-60s.

They are not interested in the highfalutin' supply side of things that the government has been concentrating on over the last ten years or so.

Intel's decision to concentrate on efficiency over speed is due to several factors.

In a provocative new paper, Aaditya Mattoo of the World Bank and Arvind Subramanian of the Peterson Institute argue that global talks should concentrate on fears over "security"—of food, energy, environment and income.

But Cameron has become much closer to Lynton Crosby, the Tories' election chief, who has argued that it is much more important in the 2015 election to concentrate on winning over potential Ukip voters who are concerned about increases in immigration.

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