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They are, moreover, subject to big revisions.
They are to be subject to big changes.
But that money is lost, and health and education should not be subject to big cuts even in hard times.
Even data on jobs, which tend to be more reliable, are subject to big swings every month.
And even if banks were not knowingly involved in laundering money, they could be subject to big fines, if their anti-laundering controls were shown to be wanting.
The payroll numbers are also subject to big revisions: in September, the government reported that the economy had lost four thousand jobs the previous month, but a later update said that eighty-nine thadsand jobeenad been created.
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The Coast Guard officer informed us that they were scanning boats for radiation, a sobering reminder that even a day of aquatic bliss in New York City is still subject to big-city concerns like vigilance about terrorism, especially around the massive bridges, power plants, prisons, airport runways and sewage plants that surround these waters.
Although low-rated private asset-backed bonds will be subject to bigger discounts after this year, government bonds will not.
The amplified DNA products were subject to Big-Dye sequencing reactions.
Former Europe minister Denis MacShane said he was concerned the government was allowing the academies programme to be subjected to big business interests.
In contrast, Müntel says the languages taught with Lingvist are subjected to big data analysis.
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