Sentence examples for the data issued from inspiring English sources

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The data issued by the exchange is usually about two weeks out of date.

"From studying the data issued by the Home Office Assets Recovery Agency, there is no evidence to suggest there are vast inflows of money undermining the system.

The DVLA said the data issued following the FoI request did not provide the full financial picture and that the amount of vehicle tax collected "did not" fall by £412m in the year following the tax disc being abolished.

The data, issued by the Financial Services Authority, shows that after falling in each quarter since late 2009, the number of new home repossessions increased by 17% in the first three months of this year to 9,613.

The data, issued by the National Center for Education Statistics at the Department of Education, did show more parents turning away from local public schools, to private schools or school choice programs like charter schools.

Results are compared with the data issued by different manufacturers.

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The Kerry campaign seized on the data, issuing a report highlighting the job market's weaknesses since President Bush took office, including a net loss of 1.8 million private-sector jobs.

According to the November data issued by the Land Registry (pdf), the average house price in England and Wales now stands at £165,411 – some 3.2% higher than a year earlier.

Plus there's the data issue.

A police investigation was launched into the data issues.

Post-election, getting the data issue higher up the political agenda will be Bracken's top priority but he will need help – lots of it.

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