The guide also includes helpful phrases, key statistics (such as trip length, average spend) and general information (including preferred meal times).
But amid all the rhetoric today about the coalition's achievements, I thought readers might find it useful to have a few key statistics.
Just 24 hours before she was killed, Ms. Lu learned from Mr. Weiner that she had passed a key statistics exams she needed for her master's degree.
Just 24 hours before she was killed, Ms. Lu learned from Mr. Weiner that she had passed one of the two key statistics exams she needed for her master's degree.
Both are commitments to print money until key economic statistics achieve clearly-defined target values.
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In a recent interview with the Times newspaper, Ken Rogoff, former Chief Economist at the International Monetary Fund and a leading authority on the U.S. economy, singled out the unemployment statistics as a key yardstick of the severity of the crisis.
But a look at the statistics for patents - a key indicator of commercial intent - reveals how many countries and companies are prepared to throw the graphene dice.
Finally, he knew that the growing fascination with statistics would provide him with the key component: cheap labor.
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Just yesterday I was reading the latest findings from a study by the Australian Bureau of Statistics that said one of the key reasons women are not as successful in business is a lack of confidence.
They say the labour trends are hard to square with other statistics, logging decidedly poor growth performances in key sectors such as construction and finance.
The statistics watchdog has said rules on the advance release of key economic data to politicians should be reviewed after a row over the growth figures.
Key experts in the growth of women-owned businesses including high-growth provided statistics and guidance on what needs to be done for women-led businesses.
But a new study by two law professors offers an additional, surprising explanation: A change in the way the bankruptcy courts report statistics may have led analysts to mistakenly believe that bankruptcy was no longer a key escape hatch for entrepreneurs, conclude Elizabeth Warren of Harvard University and Robert Lawless of the University of Nevada.
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