They will also meet Zambia away in a potentially key group match in October.
The key group to watch seems to be the crossbenchers - the non-party independent peers.
The key group variable is the type of solidarity in the sociological sense.
More important, the key group leaving New York and other so-called "youth-magnets" comprises the middle class, particularly families, critical to any long-term urban revival.
Also the demographic group which would be most vulnerable - the old - are also a key target group for both campaigns.
In the pharmaceutical industry, a key stakeholder group is the physicians who prescribe products to patients.
We know that both Ronald Reagan and George W. Bush received about that level of support among this key voting group.
Another key target group for Labour is pensioners, both because there are a lot of them and also because they are much more likely to vote than younger people.
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So for Sony, maintaining a lead in video gaming is key to the group's overall health.
The key causes included group cohesion, directive leadership and ideological homogeneity.
The problem, says Howard Schilit, an accounting expert at Financial Shenanigans Detection Group in Key Biscayne, Fla.
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One key recommedation of that group was the opening of direct talks with Iraq's neighbors, Syria and Iran.
His death follows that in 2003 of Compay Segundo and Ruben Gonzalez, the two other key members of the group.
He suggested inviting Poland to join the group of key European nations, in recognition of the enlarged EU of 25 member states.
Then, using the average lifetime value as a baseline, you can tally up the differences in key areas for your group of loyal, enthusiastic customers.
She tells the fascinating tale of a group of key liberals visiting the Soviet Union in 1927, their trip capped off by a six-hour meeting with Joseph Stalin.
Lee Jasper, the head of Operation Trident's predominantly black advisory group and close to London's mayor, maintains that the unit's focus on a single ethnic group is key to its success.
The Old Bailey was told the key members of the group used and abused the six victims in a systematic and organised sex trafficking ring over eight years until their arrest in 2012.
One of the key contributors to that group, Prof Gus John, resigned accusing the mayor and his administration of a lack of real commitment to understanding and finding viable remedies for the problem of serious youth violence.
But my past company, Opportunity Research Group, had key person insurance on its top three managers.
Kidnapping government forces and civilians has been a key strategy of the rebel group.
Sir Declan described listening and engaging with the community as a key element of the sentencing group's work.
In a statement, the group said the key to reviving the city's economy was in the manufacturing sector.
For Sir Richard Branson, the billionaire entrepreneur and chairman of Virgin Group, the key to trendsetting has been listening.
Because he leads Saudi Arabia's counterterrorism efforts against al Qaeda, the prince is a key target for the terrorist group.
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This achievement is the fruit of an international project team's labours, bringing together key skill sets within the Group, Moldova and Romania.
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What were the key takeaways that enabled this group to achieve success?
That year was also the one in which Afweyne attained notoriety as the key organizer of a pirate group that conducted two high-profile hijackings.
Earlier this week, FDA staffers recommended that Xarelto should not be marketed without more data, mainly because of questions about the control group in its key study.
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