It is a key channel for dialogue and peace in situations of conflict and after disasters.
Saving for retirement was second with just 16% saying it is a key concern.
At less than one US cent a loaf, it is a key element of the national diet.
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Mr Obama believes that solving it is a key to better relationship with Muslims and the Arab world.
It is a key resource for leisure activities from Bedgebury to Kings Wood.
It is a key to meeting all these challenges in a sustainable manner.
"It is a key part of the government's cultural policy that obstacles to admission should be tackled, " a DCMS spokesman said.
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This is an important question which I am very pleased that you raised, as it is a key to our success.
It is a key element of various forms of consumption taxes such as the National Retail Sales Tax (including the wildly misnamed FAIR tax).
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At the same time, freedom of religion is not only an end in itself, it is a key ingredient for stable, successful societies and a just world.
It is a key component of the festival and takes the form of ritual dancing to flute music and drums for an abundant harvest of rice crops.
It is a key international communication hub in sub-Saharan Africa.
It is a key element of his proposals for a modern version of the Marshall Plan, which brought US aid to rebuild Europe after World War II, for the developing world.
But it is a key decision, since granting the president flexibility in cuts across the board could make it hard for conservative Democrats, such as those from defense industry-rich Virginia, to oppose.
It is a key development area for Microsoft given that by 2004 70% of cellular phones and 80% of new PDAs will feature some form of access to the Internet, according to Gartner Group.
And though it remains a fairly socially conservative country - the continued influence of the Catholic Church is a key factor - it is also a socially tolerant country.
It is also a key component in keeping ambitious and quality employees.
But it is also a key aspect of religious freedom that those bodies who want to opt in should be able to do so.
Colin Masson, worldwide director for ERP and supply chain, Microsoft: Beyond the direct energy and carbon footprint benefits that can be attained by migrating existing IT to the cloud, it is also a key enabler of sustainable supply chains.
CIOs typically accept a lot of risk, especially as IT is a growing and sometimes a key source of innovation in most companies.
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It is a low-key place, far removed from uber-cool Tel Aviv and religious Jerusalem.
It is understood that a key witness, assumed to be Mrs Robinson, was considered too ill to interview.
But it is understand that a key attraction for Nationwide would be the business banking included in the package.
However, it is unclear whether this difference is a key to understanding how autism develops - or simply a physical change brought about by years of actually being autistic.
It is very likely that a key disclosure case will make it to the U.S. Supreme Court where it is far from certain that the Fifth Amendment privilege, as it relates to a refusal to decrypt bitcoin assets, will be universally upheld.
Donana is to Spain what Yosemite is to the United States: It is home to rare wildlife and is a key stop for migratory birds.
Figuring out what makes up dark matter is a big prize because it is the key to understanding the shape, size and even the fate of the universe.
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