The key lies in a network of grassroots supporters spearheaded by the charismatic Emerald City Supporters and their accomplished marching band.
As in so much Cloud functionality the key lies in redefining work so that it becomes do-able with minimal training.
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Now the British believes the key lies in rebuilding roads and water systems so farmers can grow alternative crops and get them to market.
The key lies in doing so occasionally, and not full-time.
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For Qian Hu, the key lies in keeping the fish healthy in the first place: "A disease that causes no problem in the fish pond can bloom into the open during travel and cause most or all of the fish to arrive dead, " says Yap.
While many believe that set-pieces are the decisive factor in a game, for Mourinho the key to winning lies in transitions - the moment when possession changes hands from one side to another.
This latest theory, originally published in the journal BioEssays and reported in New Scientist magazine, says the key to hiccuping lies in a group of animals for whom combining closure of the glottis and contraction of the "breathing in" muscles does serve a clear purpose.
The key accounting problem lies in the "discounting" assumptions used by public plans.
We love to think that the key to tomorrow lies in what humanity can be designed or empowered to do.
The key to success lies in using the minimum amount of flour.
Arguably, the real key to worldwide democracy lies in the less dramatic revolutionary ferments in Europe of 1830 and 1848.
The key, he thinks, lies in breaking the state down into innovative smaller units, like charter schools in America and academies in Britain.
The key challenge lies, of course in tapping into the juice, most of which is buried beneath layers of porous rock formations called shale.
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The key to future space travel lies in biotechnology, not propulsion technology, say experts who have suggested GM trees could grow their own greenhouses on Mars.
If we accept that informed skepticism is the best general approach to decision making, then this research suggests that the key to conducting good analysis lies in its ability to generate conflict.
Mr Mandelson's White Paper on competitiveness, published on December 16th, is shot through with his near-obsessive belief that the key to closing the gap lies in a more profitable use of science.
The key, he says, lies in harnessing social networks to bring innovators and thinkers together with venture capitalists, angel investors, entrepreneurs, intellectual property lawyers and others who can help commercialize great ideas so they can change lives.
In my time as an educator and my lifetime as a student I have found that the key to success in school lies in building solid, positive relationships with students, families, caretakers and the community at large and maintaining high expectations for all regardless of circumstance.
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While Houghton fully expects Corning to be the dominant company in optic fibers, his recent trials have taught him the key to Corning's future lies more in good management than in wonder products.
The key to value, therefore, lies in yield as reflected by the dividend trend.
"They key to get the economy going lies in getting investment growth back on track, " Mr Varathan said.
The key to change lies to some extent in the regulatory power of the state but also in the choices, political and individual, we make.
When looking to where the next municipal bankruptcies may occur, one key indicator lies with public pensions that exist in an unsustainable environment.
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The key to sustainability, she argues, lies in helping local entrepreneurs create markets for the energy services that the poor actually need and are willing to pay for, rather than what distant bureaucrats think is appropriate.
The key danger, in my view, lies in the possibility that the same court will insist that the Equal Protection Clause requires the adoption of some antidiscrimination laws to protect gays, which I would regard as a historical blunder of the first order.
The key to making that prediction a reality lies on advancements in GPU capabilities.
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Nemesysco, another Israeli-based technology company, believes the key to a person's emotions and intentions lies in their voice.
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