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Alexander's claim that Labour will be outspent by three to one is based on estimates of how much party candidates will spend locally as well as national election spending.

The proof of stability is based on estimates for the u field, which are analogous to the one presented in [5, 6] while a new argument will be given for the ξ field.

The potential growth rate is based on estimates of future productivity growth and increases in the population.

This myth is more than 35 years old, is based on estimates, and has nothing to do with scholarships.

And the damage done to economic prospects is based on estimates of, for example, growth in income and demand for fish and tourism.

Instead, it is based on estimates of how much equity investors will want to receive over a risk-free interest rate.

The appeal is based on estimates that as many as one million Syrian refugees will need help in the first half of 2013.

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One solution is based on estimating the state of occlusion occurring.

The algorithm is based on estimating the motor parameters of positive and negative equivalent circuits.

The "Austrian mix" is based on estimated fuel data given in Schmidl et al.

The financing is based on estimated costs per DRG and total number of DRG points produced.

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