But in no other country are crime fighters quite so knowledgeable about citizens as in Britain.
Another factor may have been safety equipment that was installed improperly (as in Britain).
In America, as in Britain, these customers ought to be eminently capably of looking after themselves.
Since 2008 employment relative to population has declined twice as much in the U.S. as in Britain.
As in Britain, the nexus between the major parties and the Murdoch empire is strong, multi-layered and incestuous.
Whether those MPs even see the survival of the euro zone itself as in Britain's national interests is untested.
In Western countries, even where the form of monarchy survives, as in Britain and the Netherlands, political power is exercised by others.
This seems odd, since he admits that you cannot expect to earn returns in Europe that are as high as in Britain.
Indeed, as in Britain, the rise in house prices has contributed significantly to the strength of consumer spending, particularly on furnishings and the like.
In Franklin's own country, as well as in Britain, Australia and elsewhere, these questions are proving particularly vexing to policymakers trying to deal with terrorism.
Reluctance to save for retirement may be quite rational if, as in Britain, prudence is quite likely to mean a loss of means-tested pension benefits.
Not if a low minimum wage is set by experts rather than by politicians, perhaps with an even lower rate for young workers, as in Britain.
As in Britain, the New Zealand government had attempted to control the influx of new psychoactive substances by imposing emergency restrictions under existing misuse of drugs legislation.
But when, as in Britain, governments are frustrated in their desire to create a formal ranking of institutions, the conflict between numbers and quality does not thereupon melt away.
This is all the more important where supermarkets dominate access to consumers, as in Britain, Germany and the U.S. Further, consumers are turned off by intricate geographical designations rather than varietals.
Output in the euro area probably fell as fast as in Britain and America in the last three months of 2008, even as Japan's GDP sagged still more dramatically (see article).
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Not surprisingly, it is smaller companies that Messrs Cox and Bolton consider their most promising hunting grounds at a price, though, in a year when fashion has favoured large companies (in America as in Britain, see article).
GDP, roughly the same as in Britain.
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According to his French agent, the star is not as popular in Britain as elsewhere in Europe.
He is as wired in as you get in Britain.
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As a result, income inequality in Tsimane' society is as high as that in Britain (although overall wealth is obviously much lower).
Research carried out in the same month by a secularist foundation suggested three-quarters of people who describe themselves as Christian in Britain displayed only a low level of belief and practice of the religion.
That was as steep a drop as in busted Britain and far worse than in America.
America, for example, had the same proportion of 15- to 19-year-olds in school or university as Britain in 1995.
The biggest union, Unite, wants to keep production, design and as much of the supply chain as possible in Britain.
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So smaller specialist firms, such as Wavemetrix in Britain and Nielsen BuzzMetrics in America, are now using a combination of computers and human researchers.
Official figures last month showed that almost 1 million of the 2.5 million people officially counted as unemployed in Britain are aged between 16 and 24.
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