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A New Economic Model for Europe: Building sustainable growth Dr Gibson-Smith will assess the challenges that Europe faces in...
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The London Insurance and Reinsurance Market "Lloyd's is the McDonald's of the Insurance Industry" London is...
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Making Software 'Correct by Construction' Is it possible to build software so that you know that is is correct? How could this be done? Has anyone tried? What would it cost?