Under the new scheme, people will only have to notify the Met of the keyholder details and the information will be collated in one place. |
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There, that information could be collated with other profiles, to create a social network map of blog cross references. |
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The data are collated centrally at the department of medical cardiology, Glasgow Royal Infirmary. |
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The figures are collated from the most recent set of filed accounts and, in most cases, relate to the 2002 and 2003 financial years. |
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All of the information collated here is part of a wider investigation currently being pursued by a number of media outlets. |
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These results will be collated with the express purpose of finding any of these animals. |
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Revenues and expenses for two years were first collated in 1834, only four years after the first revenue activity. |
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The evidence collated by our officers will remain on file to be used should another infringement occur. |
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Newspaper readership information is collated by the National Readership Survey. |
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Like a well-oiled machine, the organisers had collated details and created a database on the would-be grooms and brides. |
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The points are collated and evaluated by members of the Awards Committee, who use the composite points to determine the overall award recipients. |
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The statistics collated in the Member States reveal extremely high and in some cases terrifying levels of violence. |
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For example, immigration data of countries could be collated and disseminated also in terms of countries of origin. |
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Data from each of the operating units, in turn, is collated and reviewed at the head office. |
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Once everything is received, it's all collated, and the basic views that are received are summarized. |
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Specific activities were identified and a set of project documents was collated. |
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Towards this end, available data should be collated with a view eventually to drawing up a set of unified definitions. |
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Data collated and analysed shows that people prefer summaries rather than broadcasts of the proceedings in full. |
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Not all information is valuable, but some relevant information, selectively collated and analysed, becomes knowledge. |
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I show her the pile and explain that I need two copies of each, collated, please. |
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The results, collated in a 500-page book, are simultaneously mundane and compelling. |
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Responses were received to the impact questionnaire and the results have been collated in an impact assessment accompanying this draft proposal. |
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Historic and present climatic data will be collated to build essential knowledge required to develop accurate scenarios. |
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Five articles in each field, all five from one journal, were scanned for imperative uses in both main text and notes, and instances were collated and analysed. |
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Police have collated information from all the victims and are now hoping to release an e-fit picture of the man responsible for the attacks next week. |
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I reinserted the fragments in their collated moments in the journal. |
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The data are collated by the Office for National Statistics. |
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After coding all interviews, we collated interview text from themes and categories relating to the research question to identify important issues. |
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Following performance of the stains, the laboratories report their findings to the CAP Cell Markers Program, where results are collated and compared. |
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Two reviewers collated and independently assessed abstracts. |
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After that he said the results would be collated and it would be considered whether the town would benefit from them becoming a more permanent fixture. |
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But in a new book on the Bears a fascinating collection of facts, figures and stories have been enterprisingly and uniquely collated. |
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A biological passport is an individual, electronic record for each rider, in which the results of all doping tests over a period of time are collated. |
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It also emerged that monetary data on expenditure need to be collated with physical indicators of pollution in order to register the efficaciousness and efficiency of spending. |
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Based on the program's practices, performance measurement results are to be collated and summarized for the purpose of inclusion in an annual report to the minister. |
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The results of these evaluations will be collated and maintained by the Secretariat in collaboration with the Advisory Bodies and examined by the Committee on a regular basis. |
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If the collated analysis makes sense to them, it is probably true. |
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While the CAA didn't monitor JLA last year, the airport has collated and published its own comparable figures. |
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The monitoring plan should, for both case-specific monitoring and general surveillance, identify how, by whom and how often data is to be collected and collated. |
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Data should be collated with a view to drawing up definitions which are consistent between countries and within countries, so that comparisons can easily be made and duplication of data collection is avoided. |
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This information will also be collated and analysed by Johnson's team both for content and for where it was reported. |
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This information will also be collated and analysed by Johnson's team both for content and where it was reported. |
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These reports included the decisions of the High Court only and were collated, compiled and edited by different puisne judges and magistrates. |
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Counting will occur overnight as in a general election, and a declaration will be made in Manchester town hall after votes have been collated from 12 different regional collation centres. |
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The stylised facts on which the analysis is constructed were collated following a lengthy period of empirical observation of all practical steps involved in this industrial activity. |
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If you do not order new member materials, the information in the back of this guide can be photocopied and collated with the above listed supplemental information. |
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Between meetings, terminology research is carried out, starndardization files are compiled, comments and observations are collated, and other groundwork is laid. |
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Rafman's warped video collage Mainsqueeze was collated entirely from footage found on the deep web, and this latest discovery has him even more fascinated. |
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In a project collated by the International Reference Centre, a young girl described how at 10 years old, like millions of adolescent girls worldwide, her period started at school. |
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The information received and collated by the Committee shall be made available to the Commission and the Commission may call upon the States Parties concerned to supply any other relevant information. |
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Data on the number of search warrants executed per year in the whole of the UK are not collated or held centrally by the various judicial bodies of the state. |
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Indeed, one of the great surprises of my editorial work has been to discover how few of the over fifty manuscripts that I collated actually follow the vulgate in key readings. |
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The year following he preferred him to a canonry of King's College, now Christ Church, Oxford, and about the same time, collated him to a prebend in the church of Sarum. |
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The Institute for the Study of the Ancient World at New York University collated and reduplicated data and helped prepare the list submitted to the Department of Defense. |
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