Thus far this season, O'Brien's Tonight Show has trailed The Late Show with David Letterman by an average of 1.7 million total viewers, or 65%. (For comparison's sake, Leno had a 20% lead over Letterman's show last year.) Among the advertiser-beloved demographic of 18- to 49-year-olds, O'Brien and Letterman have fared about the same--not bad, until you consider that Leno had a 15% lead in that key area.
And he made the case compellingly, I think, from this podium on Friday, over why progressives should support deficit reduction, precisely because we need to get our fiscal house in order so that we can continue to invest in the key programs, in the key initiatives that will allow our country to grow, create jobs, and protect those in our society who need protection.
One large aspect of tribal knowledge is an understanding of the key points in a system that should be checked if anything goes wrong, or the key points in a system that must be monitored to make sure that the system stays healthy.
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Of course, the level of Welsh involvement in that process will be key in terms of who actually gets the top job.
"That call affected Republican turnout in many key states that turned out to be very close, like Wisconsin, Iowa, New Mexico and Oregon, " the senior official said.
In addition, ONAP will develop a synthesis document for public release early in 2011 that pulls together key activities outlined in the individual agency plans.
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Mr Lobban said at an event in Leeds that Turing had a played a key part in the "irrevocable change" that eventually led to the development of the "highly technological intelligence organisation that GCHQ is today".
We think that done well, done wisely and in a way that protects key investments, that deficit reduction will help the economy.
And then I think that in many key states, Al Gore would do better, perhaps, than Hillary, maybe in the South, maybe in some midwestern states.
However, this was suggested to be the result of the fact that so many in the key age groups carry the infection that in some countries, the "pool" of people at risk of infection is falling.
John McCain has seen that in national polls and key battleground states, in the Senate and Republican senators and senate candidates have seen that around the country.
Almost all expressed worry about high levels of government spending with Lazarus noting that a key rule in business is that you cannot spend your way to success when revenues are down.
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Still, fighting continues in mountainous areas in the northeastern part of the West African nation, and Le Drian said that security in the key northern city of Gao remains a concern as well.
So when BlackBerry, formerly known as Research In Motion, launched its new phones last month it was no surprise that those two key features that keep me in love with my BlackBerry, the indicator light and full keyboard, were still in play.
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Riggs is philosophically in step with the timber companies and ranchers that are key employers in his district, but he has also backed an increase in the minimum wage and broke with the House GOP leadership to support transit workers' bargaining rights.
This transparent and practical agreement is unique in that it is supported by all key labor stakeholders in Bangladesh and internationally.
This model in turn mapped to key challenges that Mr. Wang also presents in this piece in terms of priorities as indicated by a number of companies surveyed.
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It is an object with many meanings and provides a link to a past that we all share and to a key moment in history that has shaped the world around us.
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The final document was achieved after years of wrangling thanks to prose that was, in key places, sufficiently impenetrable as to allow the British government (among others) to declare that national sovereignty had been preserved.
They sensed victory and Shane Warne was key in that and they went for the jugular.
He has helped me improve in two key areas that many women struggle with: negotiation and finding focus.
Ministers wanted to signal that in future the key decisions in NHS would be taken by doctors not politicians.
Seen in that light, the key for doctors improving their communication with patients is the quality of their communication with fellow clinicians.
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That weakness in key economic zones is proving stubbornly difficult to remedy.
They start out behind so they have to capture more of the undecided vote in the key states that make the difference in electoral votes.
The data is tracked passively and stored in a USB key that plugs into the receiver unit and detaches to be read on your home computer.
"Acquiring the property and cleaning them out, restoring them and putting a responsible family in that home is really key to stabilizing and revitalizing, " George says.
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The Ramsar Convention recognises that wetlands occupy a key position in this interconnectivity and that the wise use of wetlands is essential for the delivery of sustainable water management.
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