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Ben Werner, Student Newspaper Editor
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These figures do not tell the full story of what is happening - the masses are generally bitter about the failure of the BDP regime and the challenge facing the left wing forces in the BNF is to organise them.
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John Fielding, CEO
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The figures show that in 2004 and thereafter customers will pay $22 million less under the benchmark than in the scenario where DSM resources are acquired at full avoided cost.
The figures expressed as percentages of the total holiday price excluding items such as insurance premiums and administrative fees which are forfeited in full.
Those figures are about 60 percent of the $800 million to $1 billion estimate for a full BART rail system.
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Brian Mengel, Civil Servant
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The above figures are extracted from the full Trustees’ report and financial statements, which have been audited by Horwath Clark Whitehill who gave an unqualified audit report.
The figures tabulated by the Planning Accreditation Board for the reporting period of 1987-1992 for the approximately 60 schools applying for accreditation indicate there are 419 full time faculty and 283 part time in this group of programs.
Both figures are full-time equivalent (FTE) headcounts based on periodic payroll reports from the State Comptroller’s Office.
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Mike Enlow, Internet Marketer
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Figures for 2001 show total imports of 12 386 400 tons with exports totaling 16 560 809 tons for the full year.
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Arthur Dawkins, Astro-physicist
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Figures released by Ucas have shown a slowing in the rise of applications for full-time degree courses, and a worrying drop in the number of those opting to study maths.
This chapter is full of information and is dense with local argument; it could serve as a map of contemporary political science and as a hand list of its tropes and figures.
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Dan Toomey, Computer Salesman
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The full package is now much smaller because the figures for the WAVE User's Guide are now generated as needed from compressed ppm files.
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Bob Greenberg, Congressional Candidate
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The full success of Liberia’s potential opposition will depend critically on the ability of its most prominent figures to come together in a coalition united behind a specific and principled agenda for change and a credible candidate.
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