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The word "Mock" in the figures refers to a control with an empty vector.
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The figures referred to the first picking season of the year.
As the figures refer to families, the number of children moved is likely to be in the hundreds of thousands.
(The figures refer only to Anchor clients; clicks determined to be fraudulent did not result in payments).
The figures refer to growth for the entire year relative to the previous year, not to a comparison of the fourth quarter of each year.
All the figures refer to the total economy including manufacturing, trade, construction and services.
LDC said the figures refer "to the retail core of Dudley town centre as defined by the Department for Communities and Local Government".
Correction 14 January 2015: The headline on this report has been changed to clarify that the figures refer to growth in manufacturing activity.
The figures referred to above are from the post that McCartney's account made to its Timeline, which — as the name suggests — is a Facebook-like chronological feed of public posts available within a dedicated menu inside the Line app.
The trends we observe in the incremental plots are consistent across all cutoffs, therefore we only include the figures referring to (1,upmu hbox {M}) cutoff.
It said the figures referred to in the report "arise from a return by the Conservative Party to the Electoral Commission" and only covered payment for exhibition fees including Telegraph branding and wi-fi at conferences.
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