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Data collated by the European Trade Union Confederation show that workers have been hit hardest in Eastern Europe.

IDC has repeatedly revised its forecast for PC shipments downwards since early 2010, according to data collated by the Guardian.

Data collated by the World Bank and the UN suggest a migrant population of about 1.86 million.

76 Percent chance that Clinton has of winning the general election, based on data collated by the New York Times and released in mid-July.

In the UK more than 700,000 homes are empty, according to local authority data collated by the Empty Homes campaign.

The big six made annual profits of £3.7bn in 2012 – £1.6bn more than in 2009, according to data collated by the Labour party.

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Fruit size recorded in our study for 2006 was similar to data collated by these authors in populations from central and northern Tunisia, but the size recorded in 2007 was bigger.

Data collated by thinktank the King's Fund earlier this year suggested the total drugs bill for the NHS in 2016-17 was £17.4bn.

The findings will encourage those who failed to get past January 12, the second Friday in the month, which sees the single greatest drop in keep-fit activity, according to data collated by Strava, the fitness app for cyclists and runners.

The figures are based on data collated by researchers for the campaign group, which is itself made up of more than 100 charities.

Secondly, accuracy of the initial data extraction was determined by comparing these data to reabstracted data collated by an auditor blind to the outcomes of the initial extraction.

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