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1 Federated Farmers has given the Government's 2014 Budget the big tick .
2 A research firm has given the nine largest Kiwisaver providers a big tick .
3 That gal 'll bring a big tick in the market-
4 An end to violence against women: big , big tick .
5 Moody's gives the New Zealand economy a big tick .
6 That's a big tick on her six-month performance review.
7 The OECD's latest "Compendium of Productivity Indicators" gave rather a big tick to Australia.
8 The extra distance here looks a big tick .
9 Nash Rawiller remaining aboard is a big tick .
10 Authorities will give a bold plan for a waste to energy plant in Westport the big tick .
11 It's had a big tick from business but the government's supercity proposal has Maori and mayors seething.
12 Extra ground is a big tick and the horse who beat him last start has won again.
13 China has been given a big tick in the box from the international investment community and the MSCI.
14 The swimproof Ray hasn't much new hardware, but it does have a big tick in the fashion box.
16 Weren't outstanding, but were much better and not missing a tackle in the first spell was a big tick .
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