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Mr Stone said: "I was stunned by the numbers set out in the Jay report and the detail of the abuse outlined and the vitriol of the Casey review.

The Institute for Fiscal Studies IFSS) has warned that the Chancellor's spending plans set out in the Autumn Statement would require cuts on a "colossal scale" in order to reduce the UK's deficit to numbers set out.

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George Osborne also announced a 30% increase in counter-terror spending, saying it will rise from the £11.7bn number set out in the summer budget to £15.1bn.

In 1956, the publication of the anthology New Lines featuring works by the British collective The Movement, which included Amis and Larkin amongst its number, set out a vision of modern poetry that was damning towards the poets of the 1940s.

We had initially sought to conduct FGDs with five to eight participants, which is the optimal number set out by Barbour and Kitzinger (26) in order to encourage people to express their experiences and views.

The numbers are set out in a little-publicized article published in the Oct. 16, 1998 issue of Science.

This year, OCR has recruited 96 per cent of the target number it set out to recruit, one of its best achievements for years.

Yet even this dispute has been one of emphasis, rather than deep ideology: the budget numbers have been set out and agreed in the pre-budget report.

Planners heard a lot of complaints, but they wanted hard numbers, so they set out to analyze ridership statistics and poll people on platforms.

Similarly TBS is developing a fraternity comedy to play to the channel's weekend movie audiences.Observing that comedies like "Old School" and "Wedding Crashers" pulled in the biggest numbers, Mr. Wright set out to find a show "in the vein of likable guys occasionally behaving badly".

Figure 5b shows that there is a rough relationship between the effort in trapping, expressed as the number of traps set out in a given building or rooms and the number of insects caught (mostly as S. hilleri).

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