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The word 'summarises' is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is the third person singular present form of the verb 'summarise', which means to give a brief statement or account of the main points of something. Example: The article excellently summarises the key findings of the research study.
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The World Health Organisation's (WHO) Mpower summarises the six basic measures for reducing smoking: monitoring tobacco use; protecting people from smoke in public places; offering help for smokers to quit; warning about the dangers; enforcing bans on advertising; and raising taxes.
Letts' impatience, which summarises much of the disdain that Grieve seems to have faced from harder-nosed elements within his party throughout his time in office, is mostly based on the attorney general's studious commitment to, well, the law.
"It's an appalling situation if Australia allows a group of [Jewish] businessmen [in Melbourne] to veto policy on the Middle East", Carr summarises in frustration (unsurprisingly, local Zionist groups have responded with fury and defensiveness to the attack).
The table below summarises the measures used to calculate the rankings together with their respective weightings.
Climate News Network, a non-governmental organisation that tracks and summarises environmental articles, reckoned the study "has profound and alarming implications for political stability, food security and, of course, climate change".But hang on a second.
But what does the deal actually mean Mr Armstrong's memo says the acquisition fits into his firm's "80 80 80" focus, which he summarises as follows: "80% of domestic spending is done by women, 80% of commerce happens locally and 80% of considered purchases are driven by influencers".
Babbage summarises the series of internal disasters and MIT is producing a running and highly readable commentary.Hours earlier this morning a plume of white smoke (or possibly steam) was seen rising off one of the plant's reactors.
"Commodity prices pay for the party," summarises Candido Bracher of Itaú BBA, an investment bank.Brazil is to commodities what China is to manufactured goods.
Table 2 summarises the findings of the existing literature, dividing the studies among the four cells.If countries are treated equally (not weighted by population) and average income is measured in PPP terms, most studies find that world income distribution has become more unequal in the past few decades.
Mr Hagstrom summarises the approach succinctly: "Choose a few stocks that are likely to produce above-average returns over the long haul, concentrate the bulk of your investments in those stocks, and have the fortitude to hold steady during any short-term market gyrations".
So it is good news that the bank finds that the use of modern technology in emerging economies is coming on in leaps and bounds.Between the early 1990s and the early 2000s, the index that summarises the indicators rose by 160% in poor countries (with incomes per person of less than about $900 a year at current exchange rates) and by 100% in middle-income ones ($900-11,000 900-11,000
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