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But these same backbenchers are wary of moving against a key group of voters ahead of the promised economic miracle.
It was widely reported that Benji Marshall and a key group of senior players were hostile to the coach.
On the contrary, he had to win the support of a key group of senior, or fairly senior, party members.
He pointed to a key group of polled Labour voters who said they preferred Cameron as prime minister – up to 28% in Ipsos Mori's poll.
In a 2012 paper, Yanagihara and her co-author identified a key group of toxins, present in the venom of every box-jellyfish species, called porins.
Lansley's bill suffered another setback when a key group of GPs withdrew their support before the latest debates in the House of Lords.
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Now it appears that nature came up with this design using homeobox genes--a key group of developmental genes involved in organizing animal body plans.
Not exactly a key group in need of assistance.
In 1959, Mr. Flynn founded the Quinteto Instrumental de Música Moderna, a key group in the evolution of modern Cuban jazz.
But he had been released under an amnesty in August 1984, and, within a few years, was a member of a key group looking at the feasibility of political reforms in Poland.
Hence, the larger the size of a key group, the more initial keys can the ordinary nodes verify.
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