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Karen Dunnell, the National Statistician, said: “Better measurement of equality is essential if we are properly to analyse, understand and address inequalities in society.”
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Given how the Government treats statistics - and given that the ONS is meant to be an independent body - I can't see that Dunnell has a case to answer here.
Was the ONS right to release 'jobs for immigrants' statistics? 2009
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Given how the Government treats statistics - and given that the ONS is meant to be an independent body - I can't see that Dunnell has a case to answer here.
Was the ONS right to release 'jobs for immigrants' statistics? 2009
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Miller, the volatile Angus, the epigrammatic Merrick, the quietly satirical Splain, Rouzer the earnest, Boynton the energetic, Carson the eminent, and Dunnell, famous for a bitter, frank integrity.
Wolfville Nights Alfred Henry Lewis 1885
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He belonged to the sports writing coterie that included Scott Young, Ted Reeve, Jim Coleman, Dick Beddoes and Milt Dunnell, scribes you read for the pleasure of their syntax, their wit and their irreverence.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed SANDRA MARTIN 2012
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Katherine Dunnell, a technician in the Earth Sciences department at the ROM, inspects a slice of meteorite that likely came from the asteroid Vesta.
Thestar.com - Home Page Alicia Chang 2011
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He actually thumped the table at one point; it might have been when the CBC proposed we call it a tie and Dunnell said we're not leaving the room until we decide.
Thestar.com - Home Page Dave Perkins 2010
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An Operation Migration pilot flies an ultralight as he leads 10 Whooping Cranes over Dunnelloin Airport in Dunnell, Fla. on Tuesday, Jan. 19, 2010.
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He actually thumped the table at one point; it might have been when the CBC proposed we call it a tie and Dunnell said we're not leaving the room until we decide.
Thestar.com - Home Page Dave Perkins 2010
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National Statistician Karen Dunnell: The Immigration Minister launched an extraordinary attack on her for publishing figures that proved inconvenient for the Government
Home | Mail Online 2009
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