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Three years since the campaign was launched, we are pleased that both secretaries of state have agreed to work together and commit further resources to the full roll- out of a national liaison and diversion scheme by 2014, as proposed by the Bradley report.
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The sustained fall is due to the success of a number of industry initiatives such as the increasing use of fraud detection software, the roll- out of updated chip cards and the increasing roll-out of chip and PIN technology abroad.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph Paul Farrow 2011
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The sustained fall is due to the success of a number of industry initiatives such as the increasing use of fraud detection software, the roll- out of updated chip cards and the increasing roll-out of chip and PIN technology abroad.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph Paul Farrow 2011
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The sustained fall is due to the success of a number of industry initiatives such as the increasing use of fraud detection software, the roll- out of updated chip cards and the increasing roll-out of chip and PIN technology abroad.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph Paul Farrow 2011
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The sustained fall is due to the success of a number of industry initiatives such as the increasing use of fraud detection software, the roll- out of updated chip cards and the increasing roll-out of chip and PIN technology abroad.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph Paul Farrow 2011
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