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The report represents a comprehensive review of the division's litigation activity in the Bush administration.

The report represents a strong first step in confronting this problem.

The report represents a turnaround from the District Attorney's report issued last September that cleared the Governor of any wrongdoing.

Prof Keith Mason, chief executive of the STFC and chairman of the BNSC governing body, said: "This joint report represents a milestone in our co-operation with Nasa.

With its provisions for a cease-fire, a cooling-off period, confidence-building measures and an eventual return to the negotiating table, the report represents a positive contribution.

The Spence report represents a watershed for development policy – as much for what it says as for what it leaves out.

As an assessment of why the rampage occurred, the report represents a blistering condemnation of the Jefferson County sheriff, John P. Stone.

The report represents a consensus view from Ms. Romer and the council's two other members, Austan Goolsbee and Cecilia E. Rouse.

Even so, the information given in this year's annual report represents a leap forward in openness for the company and for Chinese industry as a whole.

"The report represents a mix of the policy paralysis, inefficiency being used for a corrupt and collateral motive," the opposition Bharatiya Janata Party said in a statement.

"This report represents a major challenge for Fifa and it also gives an opportunity for Qatar to comprehensively reform its medieval labour laws and thus retain the hosting rights to the 2022 World Cup," she said.

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