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Can the report be true?
No one but Tom handed in the report.
We will report the results when known.
The weather report says it will rain tomorrow afternoon.
His report has just been handed in.
The weather report said that there will be thunderstorms tomorrow evening.
We translated the report from English into Afrikaans.
Tom wants our report before lunch.
Tom wants a progress report right now.
I'll send you a progress report.
Tom says Mary needs more time to finish her report.
I'm almost finished writing the report.
Shouldn't we report this?
Dan called the police to report an emergency.
I prefer to look for a solution to problems, not only to report them.
Girls are more likely than boys to be malnourished, suffer poverty, face violence and be refused an education, according to a new report.
I'll study your report.
Your report is pretty good, if not excellent.
Our experiment has revealed that his report was unreliable.
I handed in my report yesterday.
When must I turn in the report?
According to the news report, the ruling coalition has secured 72 seats as of 5 p.m.
The report is not to be depended upon.
The news report spread all over the country.
The report has not been confirmed yet.
Have you turned in your report?
Our experiment has revealed that his report was inaccurate.
On one hand he praised my report, but on the other hand he criticized it.
I am terribly busy because the report deadline is near.
I dashed off the report.
The report is not encouraging sales wise.
The report turned out to be false.
The correspondent filed a report from Moscow.

News and current affairs

This spring, the WHO released a report that recommends solutions similar to those proposed in the US Senate bill, but on a global level.
Last year, the United Nations Environment Program (UNEP) issued a remarkable report on Ogoniland, a major ethnic homeland in the Niger Delta that has been at the epicenter of conflict between local communities and international oil.
The report was as scathing as it was scientifically clear.
Let us hope it is a full and fair examination based on the report's findings and recommendations.
Frequently enough, it is citizens digging at the margins of the discourse - pursuing such theories - who report on news that the mainstream media ignores.
As the Stern report points out, as usual, the poor are the most vulnerable.
At the same time, the Commission's latest report on Turkey's progress toward accession notes that political reforms have slowed down, further calling into question the country's future EU membership.
The Commission's progress report will be dealt with by the European Council next month.
In March, a leaked Bush administration report showed that US emissions were expected to rise almost as fast over the next decade as they did during the previous decade.
That question is raised in Transnational Land Deals for Agriculture in the Global South, a report issued last year by the Land Matrix Partnership, a consortium of European research institutes and nongovernmental organizations.
The report shows that since 2000, investors or state bodies in rich or emerging countries have bought more than 83 million hectares (more than 200 million acres) of agricultural land in poorer developing countries.
President Barack Obama has appointed a bipartisan deficit-reduction commission, whose chairmen recently provided a glimpse of what their report might look like.
Scientific evidence on the risks mounts by the day, as most recently documented in England's magisterial Stern Report.
Now reality has hit: newspapers report cases of borrowers whose mortgage payments exceed their entire income.
New York - This week the United Nations Human Rights Council will debate the report of the fact-finding mission led by Judge Richard Goldstone on human rights violations in the Gaza conflict.
If she does report the matter to the authorities, the case will almost certainly never be properly investigated, nor the perpetrators ever prosecuted.
The number of literary translations done nowadays in the United States is, according to a United Nations report, equal to that of Greece, a country one-tenth the size.
Its own report, Our Land, Our Lives,indicates that, since 2008, communities affected by World Bank projects have brought 21 formal complaints alleging violations of their land rights.
Kundera's name was contained in the investigating officer's report, which was authenticated after a respected historian discovered it in a dusty Prague archive.
An internal review panel studying what went wrong in the UN system's response to Sri Lanka, commissioned by Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon and headed by the distinguished diplomat Charles Petrie, is due to report to Ban next month.
For the sake of human rights and peace in the region, my hope is that the international community will bear witness to these circumstances, consider Judge Goldstone's report in its entirety and press for accountability for the most serious crimes.

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