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With the total believed to amount to about ¥1 trillion, the plan's limited scope and lack of detail failed to impress markets.
Forty-two percent of American adults in total believed poverty was due to a lack of effort, while 53percentt believed it was due to difficult circumstances. .
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The company, which employs 126,000 people in total, believes about 2,600 Morrisons staff will be made redundant because of the management changes.
Freedom of information responses from 131 local authorities showed that 32 – a quarter of the total – believe that government funding for additional primary places is insufficient to meet demand for 2015/16, and 33 thought Department for Education (DfE) cost assumptions for new places were not realistic.
Approximately $1.3bn of the total is believed to have gone to contractors and NGOs, but how much of that went to sub-contractors – and how many Haitians benefited as a result – is unknown.
Demonstrators in Delhi, a city of at least 15 million where there were 572 reported rapes last year – though the true total is believed to be much higher – said the harassment was getting worse.
Three lorry-loads of bodies - around 250 in total - believed to be Albanians killed by Serb forces in Kosovo, were reburied there in early June 1999.
Of the Jewish students I interviewed, five in total, all believed fully in evolution, although they were able to sustain their systems of religious belief and spirituality.
The estimated number of people in slavery - 27 million - is more than double the total number believed to have been taken from Africa during the transatlantic slave trade.
All the crew on board the ship at the time of the incident (41 in total) are believed to have died, although not all the bodies were found.
Another peak at 62.6 kDa (6.8% of the total) is believed to correspond to dimers.
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