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When he wrote, "We shape our tools and afterwards our tools shape us," he was describing a television and telecommunications revolution, but he was also setting out the implications of the consumer Web four decades before it blossomed.
"Just as the Treasury has played a leading role in setting out the implications of Scotland leaving the free trade area that is the [UK], so would I expect it to play a critical role in setting out the economic implications of the options of staying in or leaving the EU," Sir Nicholas told the Mile End Group.
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Wolter and Ryan (2011) analyse firms' behaviour in offering and financing apprenticeships, setting out the various implications of the training literature and human capital theory for this form of training.
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