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The campaign group Justice for All has done some number crunching.
4.57pm: The TUC has done some number crunching on the tax credit changes, and it says that cutting the childcare element of the working tax credit (see 2.28pm) could cost a low income family with two children up to £30 a week, or £1,560 a year.
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Suzanne O'Farrell, the inspections expert for the ASCL head teachers' union, has done some number-crunching which casts a revealing light.
Finally, Paul Waugh of the Evening Standard has done some fascinating number crunching of the results in constituency Labour parties, and come up with such nuggets as: David Miliband came first in every single one of London's 73 seats, while in the south outside London, Ed Miliband came first in only seven seats.
But Konczai has done some original number-crunching and his argument deserves consideration.
Whitney has done some serious number-crunching and analysis, and figures overall, that just 10% of consumers may be hit with what she calls a "segmented consumer recession".
My colleagues over at TechCrunch.com have done some great number crunching and come up with a list of startups in CrunchBase that have raised at least $25 million over the past two years.
We have done some fantastic work by halving the number of people living in extreme poverty since 1990, but there is still a lot of work that needs to be done.
The dish has done a number on the fashion crowd.
And he has done a similar number on chicken potpie.
"Boston has done an absolute number on us," Rodriguez said.
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