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He will be in for a heavy workload each week, but at the same time opposing defenses will be able to key on him.
'Cause, um, on the whole, my mother is in quite good spirits, but sometimes she, you know, and they've got to be able to key in to that, to be quite, aware whether to talk a lot, or to not.' Son Some carers highlighted the importance of relevant experience or intuitively responding appropriately.
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Low attributed that more to teams being able to key on him because he was skating so many shifts, rather than fatigue.
By constantly making references to "law and order," "giveaway programs," or "states' rights," Republicans were able to key in on Southern-white hostilities toward a government they felt had overreached in order to uplift African-Americans.
But as soon as he loads the machine, a message appears: 'Do you know the password?' he gazes helplessly at the computer, knowing that Belbo's life depends on his being able to key in the correct word.
I was able to key in the 25 character ID, but I did find it somewhat tedious.
They're able to key in and drill down the specific documentation that's needed for our specialty… where the [the contracted support staff] were very generic" (ID2).
If you still hope to strike up a conversation with this person, the better you're able to key in on their moods and looks, the more likely it is you'll be successful next time you make your approach.
"A researcher has to be able to identify key points and suggest intelligent questions," she says.
Computers can now train themselves on massive image databases to be able to identify key features, and without human intervention.
They were able to identify key CNAs.
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