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His car does have some technical statistics to boast.
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Articles and speeches drafted in his own hand leave no doubt that Reagan was exceptionally well read and had an excellent grasp of both history and current issues, including highly technical matters and complex statistics.
NPR: Looking at President Bush, Seeing an 'Impostor'
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The statement included technical background research and statistics, asked questions about how and why kids get their hands on guns and came to the evidence-based conclusion that if children have access to guns in their homes or neighborhoods, they are at risk of injury.
CNN: How we can keep kids from shooting people
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This includes ensuring substantive backstopping of technical assistance projects in SCC statistics and agreeing programme of co-operation with them through Memorandum of Understanding and other instruments.
UNESCO: Vacancy : Head of Section, Science and Technology, Culture and Communication (14/6/2011) (1CAUIS0992ST - (P5))
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Supporting documentation for any claims, comparisons, statistics, or other technical data will be supplied upon request.
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Supporting documentation for any claims, comparison, statistics, or other technical data will be supplied upon request.
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The web's links now encompass computer-science technical reports, folk-song lyrics, economic statistics from America's Department of Commerce, tarot cards, satellite weather photographs, film reviews, legal databases, the Bible, library catalogues, literary magazines and more.
ECONOMIST: From the archive
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The sad thing is that, if we consider these claims along the lies, damned lies and statistics continuum, the researchers are in the technical term, lying through their teeth.
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However, a technical change announced on February 18th by the Office for National Statistics will help Mr Brown meet the golden rule.
ECONOMIST: But there is still reason to worry about future years