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The comments by business and charity leaders echo the conclusions of a report, to be published next week, by Research Councils UK, which looks at the role of science in the UK's future prosperity.
Some echo the conclusions of earlier reports.
These findings echo the conclusions of a systematic review of electronic resources for diabetes self-management in the published and grey literature [ 11]; this systematic review concluded that while a large number of studies and tools were identified in the search, only 57 studies assessed outcome and 60% of these had 3 or more usability problems.
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But there is enough about John Paul II's record to echo the conclusion many reached when Margaret Thatcher was awarded a virtual state funeral: some figures are too controversial and divisive to be accorded a universal acclaim.
Table 1 also shows results using educational attainment and reaches a similar conclusion.14 These results echo the conclusion of a Peronist politician who declared upon looking at an electoral map, "progress compromises us, education kills us".
These findings echo the conclusion drawn by White et al. (1993) from a similar, American, longitudinal study of adolescent males.
Mr. McCrum's criticism echoed the conclusions of this year's judges for Britain's Carnegie Medal, Britain's most prestigious award for children's books.
The think tank echoed the conclusions of several leading international organizations that the shock and uncertainty produced by a British exit — a so-called Brexit — would shrink the economy.
In the Digital Britain report communications minister Lord Carter echoed the conclusions of last week's public service broadcasting review by media regulator Ofcom, which said Channel 4 should be at the heart of a "new entity".
But, as Murray and Millett point out, echoing the conclusions of Willmott and other scholars, the Russians' brilliant use of encirclement and deep battle (whose success was in part due to the large number of Chevrolet, Ford and Dodge trucks they had received through lend-lease) constituted the most innovative and "devastating display of operational art in World War II".
Basically, Aslan's work, though original in detail, echoes the conclusions of the writer and scholar John Dominic Crossan in its vision of a "peasant cynic" Jesus: a rabble-rouser, a political radical, and an extreme Jewish nationalist — a Zealot, who infuriated the Romans and got the horrible Roman punishment for insurrection.
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