• The scheme could dent the unemployment figures, which show that 10.2% of the workforce is without a job.

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  • The Germans have been convinced too by technological advances which show that the quality of diesel engines has improved dramatically.

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  • For instance, he studied Talley's Army files, which show that his commanders hailed the soldier for "unmatched bravery" when he was fighting in Afghanistan.

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  • The NYPD has released crime figures which show that thefts involving Apple products are up this year a whopping 40 percent compared to the same period last year.

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  • And this certainly is consistent with the data in the chart, which show that the poverty rate no longer is falling and instead bumps around between 12 percent and 15 percent.

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  • Fear is on the rise and stocks are falling fast, but before heading for the sidelines, take a look at the market internals, which show that the mid-term trend is still bullish.

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  • The very polls which show that Mr Blair will be re-elected next month also show how many more minds the prime minister must change before he can be certain of winning a referendum.

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  • As for Mr Bush's opinion-poll numbers (the ones which show that almost half the population disapproves of the way he is doing his job), they are no worse than Bill Clinton's in September 1995.

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  • But he pointed to figures from the World Health Organization which show that more than 1.2 million people are killed each year on the roads, and said that number could and should be reduced.

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  • The report draws on figures from the admissions body UCAS which show that applications from people aged 21 or over for full-time degree courses starting in 2012-13 have fallen by 11.4% since last year.

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  • Lenders and rating agencies are heartened by their models, which show that it would take a combination of higher interest rates and falling house prices to make a worrying number of mortgage loans go bad.

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  • Posted 6.59am: The BBC has seen documents which show that ministers in the last Labour government held discussions with banks about policies which would allow the Libor rate - the inter-bank lending rate - to fall.

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  • Peter Hill, a consultant child psychiatrist, says that some patients wait 18 months for therapeutic help despite studies in America which show that behavioural therapy can work, on its own or combined with low doses of drugs.

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  • And it is one that is likely to continue for some time, as evidenced by the leaked financial statements of several Major League Baseball clubs, which show that the cash cow is broadcast rights and not stadium concessions.

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  • But more moderate Democrats are nervous about such crude confrontationalism, recalling what happened to Newt Gingrich when he tried to go head-to-head with the president and pointing to opinion polls which show that the majority of people want a return to civility in Washington.

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  • Auto makers point to studies, including one by researchers at Virginia Tech Transportation Institute, which show that talking on a cellphone increases the risk of a crash or near-crash by 1.3 times over regular driving, while physically dialing a number increased the risk 2.8 times.

    WSJ: Just Ahead: Cars That Tweet, Buy Tickets

  • According to Reuters news agency, state prosecutors have released wiretaps which apparently show that her motive was to free up beds.

    BBC: Brazil studies Curitiba doctor's link to 300 deaths

  • But the anatomical modifications which show biologists that these extinct species were not the world's greatest aviators, also serve to obscure their origins.

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  • Georgian authorities revealed covert recordings apparently taped in Patarkatsishvili's Surrey home--the very place he died--which reportedly show that the billionaire met with a senior Georgian Interior Ministry official.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • Mr Bennett said the NFU is set to launch an environmental campaign with a survey which would show that 74% of people support giving farmers public money in return for managing the countryside.

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  • Behind the scenes Lib Dem ministers are telling their Tory coalition partners - if you're determined to drop this tax we need something in return which will show that the government is committed to fairness eg a new tax on property.

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  • It also produced a new set of guidelines, under which funds must show that they aren't just a tax dodge.

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  • Which goes to show that 'yes' can be a very long word.

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  • There was evidence in this case which tended to show that Zouheil never intended to give his wife any interest in the note.

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  • All of which goes to show that the real root of wisdom is this: do not assume, little grasshopper, that your prejudices are correct.

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  • The BBC programme broadcast emails which appeared to show that he knew a deal was under way in April, before Mr Whyte's takeover was complete.

    BBC: Duff and Phelps

  • Which goes to show that sometimes the best way to deal with a crisis is to ignore it--at least until it affects your bottom line.

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  • Despite the "For Neville" email which appears to show that the paper's chief reporter - Neville Thurlbeck - was sent transcripts of the hacking of Taylor.

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  • Which goes to show that there are two types of spy: those who can figure out the answer and those who know where to find the answer.

    FORBES: How to Become James Bond

  • The terms under which Fred Wilpon and his company, Sterling Equities are negotiating a settlement with Irving Picard, the man seeking compensation for the Madoff victims, will likely turn one way or another based on the degree to which Picard can show that Wilpon or his people sensed any trouble with the fund before getting out.

    FORBES: Madoff Trust Must Show Wilpon Saw Red Flags

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