But when Gordon talks about a Border Service, he's left out one rather key element - the police.
It does not -- the key element of any plausible proposal to get our deficits and debt under control is that it have balance so that it is not unfairly burdensome to any sector of American society.
In addition to its use as a single instrument, the telescope is a key element of the UK's Multi-Element Radio-Linked Interferometer Network (Merlin) high-resolution radio-imaging array.
CBS, shows just how valuable NFL rights have become for broadcasters, which view high-profile live sports as the key element to maintaining their value at a time when consumers have an ever-growing number of entertainment options.
And it was during this period that the border tycoon displayed the another key element of Greek tragedy - hubris.
Some critics are also questioning the relevance of the studio audience in comedy, which is a key element in most multi-camera sitcoms.
What the times require, though, must be a key element of a defining - and differentiating - platform for a would-be governing party.
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The other key element is structural reform - of labour regulations, pensions and the like - to make the country more dynamic and support growth.
Often forgotten by the proponents of free enterprise medical care is that risk is the key element of the system free-marketers hold so dear.
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The Asean e-commerce treaty is a key element of the Asean summit in Singapore this week, and comes as Asean forms closer ties with the e-commerce industry through a memorandum of understanding with computer giant IBM to collaborate on technology developments in the region.
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Storage in the cloud is a great thing and is a key element enabling many applications including on-line backup and collaborative work as well as social networking.
The decision to become an independent contractor can be a brave and wise move, but the ability to buy an inexpensive health plan, even with a pre-existing condition, is a key element to a successful freelance life.
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Half sobbing, half smiling, she explained that she had written the postcard to herself and our lack of comprehension of the Icelandic language resulted in us missing a key element scribbled on the top right-hand side of the postcard: that it should be left in the barrel until she could return to get it.
They are no longer prepared to sign up to 20- or 30-year franchises as long as a key element of risk, the state of the track, remains outside their control.
The road is a key element of the Maputo Corridor, a seven-billion dollar development initiative, which will eventually include a rail link, an upgrading of Maputo's harbour, factories, shops and hotels.
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The all-party parliamentary group is lobbying for the subject to become a key element of the national curriculum.
Scott's spooky lighting design is a key element of the theatrical presentation on Marsha Ginsberg's dead leaf-strewn, rundown swimming pool set.
All of the actors do admirable work (especially Ribisi, who's the key element of a gruesome, truly heartbreaking scene) but this grab-bag sampling of The Great Melting Pot is a staple of the kind of war movie that Spielberg is supposed to be deconstructing.
The key element in her formula (and most of the others) is that blink-and-miss-it metallic touch.
The other key element is the introduction of a commissioner to represent the FIA at grands prix - a move that is being echoed across all the FIA's championships.
Involving gardeners in a state-of-the-art library is not an obvious step but Dutch architect Patrick Arends said it had become a key element, despite not being part of the initial brief.
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