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The Barnett formula, devised in the late 1970s, determines how much Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland receive if the UK government alters spending on services such as health and education in England.
"Under the procedure devised in the bill, the judge does have the last word," he said.
It marked the end of "operation successor", devised in the depths of the Kremlin.
Sure Start, for example, was devised in the Treasury and handed to Education in 1999.
Among them are credit default swaps, which were devised in the 1990s and became enormously popular.
This was just the sort of stuff Ms. Rainer might have devised in the old days.
Much of the terminology he devised in the book is still used.
Since 2003, Judge Redden has rejected two recovery plans devised in the Clinton and Bush administrations.
The 'mortgage rescue' scheme was devised in the early 1990s when repossessions were at their height.
This being before social media, a solution is devised in the form of a reading.
A form devised in the 15th century is proving remarkably resilient.
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