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A Treasury spokesman said that the Government remained committed to its deficit reduction plan and added that "today's numbers emphasise how risky it would be to deliberately increase borrowing".

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Although this could partly explain why large gene dosage differences are maintained despite longer doubling times, the relatively continuous decrease in DNA copy numbers emphasises slowed replication kinetics as the major contributor.

Current and past Tyrone players also attended the Cookstown event in large numbers to emphasise the affection and respect held for Mulligan.

While recognising it was "beyond the capacity of any one country … to tackle the global problem of refugee flows and numbers", he emphasised that Australia must, alone, "control our maritime approaches".

Captain in the injured Steph Houghton's absence at Swindon, Scott won cap number 134, emphasising her enduring importance to this team.

I think it was a scrappy, frustrating game and that might have in part led to that incident.' Since the Rugby Football League introduced a new interpretation of the tackle law a couple of weeks ago, the games have been awash with penalties - a point which both Kear and his opposite number Jon Sharp emphasised forcibly after this game.

Within the relevant literature, an increasing number of authors emphasise the meaning of psycho-social effects such as the building of trust and engagement for planning projects.

Support is growing instead for steps to lower the prison population, address those factors that put blacks behind bars in disproportionate numbers, and re-emphasise therapy over prison for drug offenders.

A number of studies emphasise the positive association of country-of-origin in marketing strategy for certain industries; for example, fashion and perfume (Bilkey and Nes 1982), luxury products and accessories (Godey et al. 2012; Aiello et al. 2009), cosmetics (Ramli 2015), automobile (Häubl 1996), chocolate (Camgöz and Ertem 2007; Ozretic-Dosen et al. 2007), and alcoholic beverages (Lopes 2007).

This sub-group also tended to emphasise number of staff as a cause of falls to a higher degree than less experienced staff (not significant).

More fundamentally, the staff-mix perspective that emphasises numbers and types of personnel gives less attention to the conditions that determine how staff members' skills are used.

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