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[18] Since the modern Jews have lost the signification of the Hebrew word here used, cebr; and since the LXX., as well as Josephus, reader it the liver of the goat, and since this rendering, and Josephus's account, are here so much more clear and probable than those of others, it is almost unaccountable that our commentators should so much as hesitate about its true interpretation.
Antiquities of the Jews Flavius Josephus 1709
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Charles Davis, an economist at cebr who compiled the report for Asda, said: Family spending power was still down on the previous year in September.
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Meanwhile, the centre for economics and business research (cebr) predicted house prices would rise by 6% in 2010, due to improved levels of mortgage lending.
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VocaLink works with the centre for economics and business research (cebr) to deliver economists, analysts and the media with a powerful and timely indicator of pay inflation, which is an important aspect of the UK's economic performance and one of the components that drives the Monetary Policy Committee's interest rate policy.
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Printer friendly version House prices will be the same in 2013 as they were in 2003 unless the government takes action, economists have warned. house prices could fall 32 per cent overall, with the market bottoming out in the first quarter of 2010, the Centre for Economics and Business Research (cebr) said in a report.
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Any signs of Labour closing the gap ahead of the election would result in the pound plunging, according to the cebr.
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The Times: Douglas McWilliams, the chief executive of the Centre for Economics and Business Research (cebr), said that the British economy was walking "five yards away from the edge of the cliff" and could be toppled by an "unexpected gust".
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The center for economics and business research (cebr), an independent consultancy behind the forecast published on Monday, added that British borrowing costs would remain below two percent up until 2014.
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Ben Read, managing economist at cebr, explained confidence in the housing market has been
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(cebr), said that the British economy was walking "five yards away from the edge of the cliff" and could be toppled by an "unexpected gust".
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