Prevention is a key to not only healthcare but improving the economy, he said.
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The authenticity was a key to its edge in the line-up of same-as, same-old ads.
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But it generated a torrent of media coverage--often a key to Hillsman's campaign strategies.
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As so often in modern Britain, a key to the riddle is historical amnesia.
Thus, labor efficiency will be a key to success as budgets get severely tightened.
The past shows that the preservation of culture is a key to democratic society.
Eduige has a key to the prison and gives it to Unulfo, who rushes off to release Bertarido.
Listen to a billionaire explain why an understanding of Moore's Law is a key to unlocking business riches.
Mr Obama believes that solving it is a key to better relationship with Muslims and the Arab world.
Fanning these entrepreneurial urges among the boomers is a key to economic vitality.
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Higher wages, seen as a key to creating steady economic growth, remain elusive.
Designing the right catalyst is a key to building a less thirsty car.
It is a key to meeting all these challenges in a sustainable manner.
Staying focused and resisting distractions is a key to being successful in school.
Mr. Cooper says a key to his practice is using repetitive geometric forms to enhance acoustics and disguise obtrusive elements.
Of course, in the years ahead, a key to achieving our export goal will be promoting clean energy in America.
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The ability to define a key to quickly cycle through weapons, a la Quake, would be a very welcome feature.
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To succeed within the confines of any corporate culture, playing the part is a key to getting ahead, she says.
Meanwhile, some signaling fats from the same family work like hormones to build bone mass, a key to treating osteoporosis.
Liberals add that a key to higher growth is to remove barriers to the EU's single market, particularly in services.
This is an important question which I am very pleased that you raised, as it is a key to our success.
He also took a key to a Mercedes-Benz that was parked at the house, but he did not take the car.
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You can send encrypted keys to family members, dog walkers, nannies or anyone else you want to give a key to.
As "Luck" progresses, however, this bedraggled gang, almost Shakespearean in its dramatic form and function, reveals a key to the entire series.
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And a key to the long-term success of rural communities is access and opportunity for small businesses and entrepreneurs in these regions.
In all of these, participation of the civil society especially women and marginalized groups is a key to programme sustainability and success.
The confession was a key to Ranta's conviction at a 1991 trial.
As Instagram and others that have mastered the form have shown, relentlessly removing performance obstacles is a key to increasing user satisfaction.
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