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Graham Fisher, chief executive of Toynbee Hall, the charity leading the Capitalise partnership, said: "Our advisers report that creditors are reacting to the debt crisis by passing on more cases to debt collection agencies and resorting to court actions or bailiffs.
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The UN secretary-general Ban Ki-moon encouraged countries at the summit to capitalise the Green Climate Fund.
Unsurprisingly, the curators of the present exhibition capitalise on the potential of this collaboration.
The company capitalised on the increasing popularity of the ballad by focusing its publishing activities on them.
11 The survey capitalised on the annual update of the electoral register, which consists of a census of all households conducted by local civil servants.
Welsh Secretary David Jones MP called the campaign inspiring, adding the city should capitalise on "the passion and commitment" it had roused.
Women are being denied the chance to capitalise on the legacy of the London Olympics, says a UK charity.
But organisers decided to bring forward the action to capitalise on the momentum created by the students.
Will the BBC capitalise on this chart resurgence by committing to a new show?
"The task has been to build the infrastructure to capitalise on the upsurge of interest after 2005," he says.
The Giornate capitalised on the audience's romantic tendencies.
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