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  • noun A book of charts.

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chart +‎ book

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  • A 244-page "chartbook" released Wednesday by the Canadian Health Services Research Foundation - a comprehensive compendium of studies, surveys and statistics - assessed various aspects of the system to gauge its effectiveness, capacity, safety and access.

    Ottawa Sun 2010

  • A 244-page "chartbook" released Wednesday by the Canadian Health Services Research Foundation - a comprehensive compendium of studies, surveys and statistics - assessed various aspects of the system to gauge its effectiveness, capacity, safety and access.

    Ottawa Sun 2010

  • This chartbook focuses on the labor market situation in selected countries in the 1996-2006 period.

    January « 2008 « ResourceShelf 2008

  • The appendix describes the definitions, sources, and methods used to compile the data in the chartbook.

    Statistics: Facts: Chartbook of International Labor Comparisons (1996-2006) « ResourceShelf 2008

  • This chartbook focuses on the labor market situation in selected countries in the 1996-2006 period.

    Statistics: Facts: Chartbook of International Labor Comparisons (1996-2006) « ResourceShelf 2008

  • The appendix describes the definitions, sources, and methods used to compile the data in the chartbook.

    January « 2008 « ResourceShelf 2008

  • The chartbook maps each indicator so that state and regional patterns can be discerned.

    New Report, How Americans Use Instant Messaging « ResourceShelf 2004

  • As Carmen Reinhart documented in her impressive chartbook of the last several hundred years of international financial crises, the United States has actually defaulted on its debt obligations before.

    NYT > Home Page By CATHERINE RAMPELL 2011

  • As Carmen Reinhart documented in her impressive chartbook of the last several hundred years of international financial crises, the United States has actually defaulted on its debt obligations before.

    NYT > Home Page By CATHERINE RAMPELL 2011

  • As Carmen Reinhart documented in her impressive chartbook of the last several hundred years of international financial crises, the United States has actually defaulted on its debt obligations before.

    NYT > Home Page By CATHERINE RAMPELL 2011

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