Unfortunately the US and all western economies have not learnt as yet what the golden key is to unleash the next phase of economic dynamism when it is constantly looking at them in the face.
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What is really the key here is that the 150 feet of pay dirt already announced was found in sands not expected to bear hydrocarbons because in other wells they held nothing.
Diplomats say Pakistan is the key, and that what's needed is a balancing act where the country is committed to a solution without exercising a veto or having an "unhealthy" involvement.
The encrypted key is what is necessary, along with the user's ID and password, to obtain access to the user's account with the bank, and it reflects information about the laptop from which the user is accessing the bank's website.
But his chosen focus on the last year of the war means that he does not deal in detail with what is surely the key event in this tragic period in Italian history: the bungled arrangements for an armistice in September 1943.
Like the chair of any committee, he or she is responsible for developing a relatively deep understanding of the key issues, and knowing what is at stake depending upon the actions taken.
What is the key to developing any successful lab?
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One of only six of the main menu options on the Premiere, this particular item is the key to what we call DVR maintenance.
Turner thinks there is, and the key is what he calls embodied physiology.
Slatin added that the key is what kind of management influence Bank of America will want to assert on Countrywide.
The key question is what type of support could help revive the green movement.
When it comes to making money in stocks, however, the key consideration is what probably will happen, not what should happen.
Everyone knows why they do what they do, which is the key to greater success for the company and its employees.
The key to understanding what is going on in Washington is to realize that money is a legally sanctioned form of political speech.
But the key question is what happened to the contribution of the wealthy versus the lower income earners every time tax rates were reduced?
Gay rights activists said the approval of the bill was a key victory for them, in what is seen as the birthplace of the US gay rights movement.
"They're going to get chances, but the key is always what kind of chances they're going to get, and where are they going to get them, and how much time are they going to get, " Nabokov said.
If the car works, or if you were even there to turn the key, is the compelling factor, and that is what tells you if your doctor or your mechanic knew what they were doing.
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Philip Gordon, the US assistant secretary for European affairs in the US State Department, told journalists on Wednesday that the UK would always be a key ally of the US and that "what is in the UK's interests is up to the UK".
One task which many teachers will have to face for the first time is a new duty to teach what are known as the Key Skills through all the sixth form courses.
The key question then is what type of rules should the SEC be crafting?
What then do you imagine is the newest key demand of the Saudi plan?
The key here is not what you are playing, but how you will be playing.
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The key is to decide what your big rocks are and put those first things first.
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The key question here is what did the wealthy contribute to this impressive increase in tax revenues?
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The key dispute is over what to do about it after it happens.
Obviously we have to wait for some key parameters like what the average fee is actually charged in England.
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