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"If they admit culpability to the S.E.C., plaintiffs will cite that in their cases, and that could mean hundred of millions or billions in damages," Professor Coffee said.
In fact, there are so many Berenstein believers that people in the know will cite that as proof that this is a glitch in the matrix.
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In his speech at an event in the House of Commons, he will cite figures that show that since the election the output for every hour worked has gone down, as has output per worker, meaning that Britons are less productive than four years ago.
But he will cite research that found one in 10 small- and medium-sized businesses had brought production back to the UK over the last year – twice as many as had moved it abroad.
The report will use information provided by western intelligence agencies, and although it will cite only evidence that has been corroborated by the IAEA's own research, its provenance is likely to become a focus of debate.
I will cite two companies that ought to be buying in their own shares.
But the commission report will cite evidence that Iran allowed al Qaeda members into the country even after the attacks.
News reports published from the agency's Vienna headquarters and Europe say the I.A.E.A. document will cite evidence that Iran has built a large steel container for testing high explosives applicable to the development of nuclear arms.
IFS research, which Johnson will cite, suggests that today's pensioners are less likely to be poor than younger age groups; and that they have higher average incomes than working-age households, once housing costs and family composition are taken into account.
Dr Howard-Jones will cite evidence that night-time texting disrupts sleep more than watching television.
Brake will cite research by Citizens Advice Sutton that found there has been a big increase in clients seeking help on UC cases since May, when the digital service was unveiled.
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