

(13) He said the incorrect SocPen information made it difficult to collate beneficiaries with paypoints.

(12) As they move into specialist training, require them to collect and collate precise details of everything except the quality of doctoring they are learning to provide. (11) We are, in the language of the business, descriptive dictionary makers: we record, we collate, we analyse, and we describe what people actually say and write. (10) One of the possible human elements is a logistics intelligence officer to sort and collate the automated information gathered from various sensors in and above the battlespace. (9) Police will then collate the information and identify trouble areas or individuals and target them accordingly. (8) Developers of guidelines for clinical practice attempt to identify, appraise, and collate the best evidence to ensure that the highest quality information is available for clinicians and patients. (7) You can't really get on with anything useful as you load the printer with paper, collate the copies etc. (6) Now Edna, with the help of local councillor Bernard Selby, plans to collate records, press cuttings and artefacts detailing his wartime actions. (5) So these problems are local, and they are really difficult to collate, to compare what is going on in each area, because there is 100 different units throughout the Met. (4) The club will now collate the feedback from local residents and fans in advance of a formal planning application early in the new year. (3) A nationwide attempt to collect and collate information may yield a more complete picture of the prevalence and nature of such attacks in India. (2) We collect and collate such information, so it is available for analysis and interpretation.
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(1) The data extraction sheet attempted to collate confounding variables (eg, environmental issues), but no data were provided in the trial reports.
