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The report also notes that more American students are choosing to study abroad.
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The report also notes that trade will become an increasingly important component of U.S. economic growth as global demand surges.
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The report also notes that new employers are sometimes indifferent to processing rollovers because they must confirm that the money comes from another qualified plan.
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The report also notes that those who chose to reply might have been biased towards reporting higher levels of fatigue in order to avoid the potential threat of new, more relaxed regulations.
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The NetMarketShare report also notes that the iPad and iPhone, taken together, are within shouting distance of commanding two-thirds of all US mobile web browsing.
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The Rice report also notes that more than half of the 250 judges who participated in the 2012 RBPC were investors, creating a tremendous networking opportunity for the entrepreneurs.
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But the commission's report also notes that Mr Clinton received a memo in 1998 suggesting that Mr bin Laden hoped to hijack aircraft in order to free the ringleaders of the 1993 bombing of the World Trade Centre.
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Though the report also warns of the growing number of income inequality, it also notes that the middle class is crucial in anchoring African economies.
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Also, as the QCA report itself notes, there have been other significant developments since the 1970s.
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Middleton's report also notes that Somalia's fishing industry has collapsed in the past 15 years, particularly as European, Asian and African ships increase their fishing in the area.
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Many countries also do a lousy job in enforcing contracts and property rights, notes the report.
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