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From the sole reading of this table, it becomes obvious that only circular colliders are in a position to produce enough Higgs bosons in a reasonable amount of time to aim at the desired sub-per-cent precision for Higgs boson coupling measurements. Detailed simulations and simple analyses were anyway carried outwith the CMS detector  in Ref.~\cite{cite:1208.1662} to ascertain the claim. claim, with an integrated luminosity of $500 \infb$ in the CMS detector.  A summary of the statistical precision of the measurements presented therein -- extrapolated to the TLEP luminosity and to four detectors --  is given in Table~\ref{tab:HiggsBranching}, together with a comparison with the corresponding precision expected  at the ILC, taken from Ref.~\cite{cite:ILCTDR}. \label{tab:HiggsBranching}  \begin{table}