Sentence examples for a key guide from inspiring English sources

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Within a year, "Restoring Japan's Economic Growth," the monograph that fleshed out his argument more thoroughly, became a key guide to Japanese economic and financial policy.

Importantly, the spatial variations in density returned in the heterogeneous rock unit inversion modeling serve as a key guide showing where in the 3D geologic model specific rock units should be thickened or thinned.

The association has published various journals and pamphlets, as well as the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, which codifies psychiatric conditions and is used worldwide as a key guide for diagnosing mental disorders.

A key guide is the measure of effect size, or the size of the difference being reported, which can be factored into considerations of clinical significance at the individual level and public health importance when aggregated across the individuals making up a population.

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In addressing the United Nations Security Council recently, Terje Roed-Larsen, the special envoy here, called parallelism "a key guiding principle" of the new plan.

It was Mrs. Basinger who, having joined the staff as a teaching assistant in 1969, acted as a key guiding force in designing the fully developed film studies major that was finally established in the 1980's.

A key guiding principle of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, for example, is that it is "driven by the interests and passions of the Gates family".

Working towards the progressive realization of human rights for all children, especially girls, pregnant women and mothers, and families through focused and targeted investments which have broad-based population level impacts is a key guiding principle for UNICEF programming.

An examination of history underscores exactly why the time is now right for the world to refocus on equity, not only as a key guiding principle for development, but also as the best way to achieve the most sustainable and effective impact in human development.

For efforts on reconstructing the non-cellular LUCA, a key guiding principle is that, although modern-type cells, presumably, did not exist at this stage of evolution, some form of compartmentalization was required to ensure concentrations of substrates and genetic elements sufficient for effective replication and, consequently, evolution.

Goodman also wrote the Leader's Handbook, a key instructional guide for Scout leaders.

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