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The study argued that efficiency measures alone could obviate the need for building 610 of the 1,300 plants.
In April 2005 a widely reported London School of Economics study argued that social mobility is declining in Britain.
The study argued that high-frequency traders regularly flooded the marketplace with bogus orders to distract rival trading firms.
A recent study argued that equity release represented poor value for money and it was better to sell up and move to a smaller property.
One World bank study argued that getting rid of all agricultural trade distrortions would cut global poverty by 3%, or roughly 3m people.
The study argued that rather than focus on calories that come from fast food, policy makers should instead look at junk food snacks from gas stations and convenience stores.
The World Bank's study argued that technological improvements in Ukraine and Mexico had helped reduce rural out-migration (though this was surprising: you might have expected new labour-saving technologies to encourage underemployed farmers to leave the land).
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A new study argues that this is largely a myth.
The study argues that more money is not the answer.
Evidence: A 2006 study argues that the bycatch toll from gillnets is unsustainable.
A bit later the World Bank released a study arguing that cashew-processing in Mozambique lost money.
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