The household survey determines the jobless rate, so the huge one-month leap accounts for the September decline to 7.8%.
And so life goes on in Laos - two steps forward, one leap back.
The parliamentary debates, as shaped by Steven Knight, leap from noble declamation to taunting one-upmanship and back again.
In other words, the recent leap in share prices could be a one-off adjustment.
He is one of 11 ethnic minority Conservative MPs - which is a leap from 2005 when there were only two.
One area where Couche-Tard's chains are trying to leap over 7-Eleven is in welcoming fast-food operators with seating to suit.
Bradford says fewer than 10% of hiring relies on one-way video interviewing at this point, but HireVue has seen its revenues leap by 500% this year, and is getting set to announce a Series C round of funding shortly.
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With one great technical leap, the fan is freed from the rigid view of the outside-broadcast director.
We were about to leap from 19, 500 feet, making one of the highest commercial sky-dives in the world that doesn't require customized planes and breathing equipment.
Its disruptive technology is a novel air-breathing and rocket engine that would enable the ship to go to space in one leap.
On their way out of the inlet, one whale breaches in a great, corkscrew leap and sends a splash toward us: Good-bye.
There aren't too many occasions in life where one is called upon to climb a pole to a great height, stand atop it and then leap off--albeit while firmly strapped into a safety harness.
But experimental results from the giant atom-smashing machine in Switzerland have now shown that the daring theoretical leap was, indeed, a worthy one.
To make an orthograde single-footed leap, which was the most common way to jump, the gibbon continued its walk taking one full stride before reaching the take off phase.
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