Sentences with phrase «headline figures about»

The Department for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs» (Defra) 2015 Food Pocket Book supplies some headline figures about where our food comes from.

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«These data debunk the claim that U.S. content in the form of parts is so high that we shouldn't worry about headline gross - deficit figures,» Ross says in his op - ed.
«In 2011, in one of the first major policy announcements of his leadership, Miliband said that Labour would reduce the headline rate to # 6,000, but this did not amount to a manifesto commitment... the policy was resisted by senior figures (said to include Ed Balls, shadow universities minister Liam Byrne, and policy review co-ordinator Jon Cruddas) concerned about the estimated # 2bn cost.
At the same time, the headline figures produced by these predictions inform senior leaders and governors about likely outcomes.
The Alfa Romeo 4C's 237bhp output may not sound much, but this car isn't about big headline figures.
While the 250 - mile electric range is impressive, it appears to fall short of the headlined up to 292 - mile figure estimated for the recently revealed European model, which will offer a variant with a smaller battery promising about a 200 - mile range.
The latest Statistics Canada job figures have made headlines again in Québec, with the numbers showing that about 3 people are unemployed for every available job (reported the Montreal Gazette today).
Despite how widely this belief is held, people do not seem to practice what they preach, given that we are confronted with media headlines almost every day about the latest celebrity or political figure caught having an affair.
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