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Those who said the U.K. should remain cited access to a large single market, with harmonised regulations; free movement of labour, giving access to a talented workforce; having a 'seat at the table'; and stability and security.
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On Monday, the Premier League boss, Richard Scudamore, backed remain, citing the support of all 20 clubs in the league.
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The remaining cited challenges about remembering the PIN and unnecessary inconvenience because they had disclosed to family members and therefore declined the need for increased privacy measures.
Reviewing PlayStation 3 Game of the Year edition, Digital Chumps and Spawn Kill confirmed that most bugs remained, citing occasional freezes, several animation and scripting issues, along with other bugs requiring a restart of the game.
Of the 21 panellists, 17 cited Africa as the primary area in which they were most experienced, with the remaining citing South and Southeast Asia.
Motivation remains the key reason why most UK adults remain offline – cited by 64% of people.
That such small studies remain widely cited as evidence of the efficacy of prospect-refuge theory is concerning.
Eighteen years after the study was undertaken the works of MacLennan and colleagues remain highly cited as the authorities on prevalence of CAM and CAM practitioner use in Australia [ 7- 9].
The duration [ 7, 10] and coordination of IHT [ 7, 9, 15], and the associated urgency (haste) [ 7] therefore vary according to the authors but remain frequently cited as RFs relating to transport organisation.
The remaining 10percentt cited other reasons.
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