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  • noun Plural form of factsheet.

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Examples

  • In the run-up to the second reading of the European Union Bill on 9 February, Jack Straw has launched a series of "factsheets" on the FCO website purportedly dealing with "the mythology of the Eurosceptics which distort so much of the European Union."

    Tackling the myths? Richard 2005

  • A senior Obama administration official said it is misleading to add all of the figures in the state-by-state factsheets because the proposals generate different types of jobs that aren't comparable.

    White House Tiptoes Around Specific Jobs Number Jared A. Favole 2011

  • Mr. Zandi's numbers differ from the figures in the White House factsheets in several ways, according to a senior administration official, which makes a comparison difficult.

    White House Tiptoes Around Specific Jobs Number Jared A. Favole 2011

  • The factsheets only estimate the jobs that could be generated from certain proposals, not the entire plan.

    White House Tiptoes Around Specific Jobs Number Jared A. Favole 2011

  • See suggested storage times at www.fsis.usda.gov/factsheets/focus_on_freezing.3.

    5 ways to spring into spring cleaning, a little at a time 2011

  • The White House didn't estimate in its factsheets the number of jobs those proposals could create.

    White House Tiptoes Around Specific Jobs Number Jared A. Favole 2011

  • The White House created the factsheets for local and regional reporters, and has only distributed a few to a wider group of reporters to make the case for the package's benefits.

    White House Tiptoes Around Specific Jobs Number Jared A. Favole 2011

  • But the White House is promoting job-creation figures in state-by-state "factsheets."

    White House Tiptoes Around Specific Jobs Number Jared A. Favole 2011

  • Sociologists for Women in Society, an international organization of sociologists and social scientists who work together to improve women's lives, publishes a series of factsheets that provide us some insight into the reality of mother's lives.

    Abby L. Ferber: What Mothers Really Want 2010

  • Sociologists for Women in Society, an international organization of sociologists and social scientists who work together to improve women's lives, publishes a series of factsheets that provide us some insight into the reality of mother's lives.

    Abby L. Ferber: What Mothers Really Want 2010

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