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Data has to be keyed into yet another system, called Crest, at every court site.
Data from human editors who currently review key words for their relevancy to Web pages will be keyed into the machine learning process.
The location and condition of any retrieved wreckage can be keyed into a complex computer model of the ocean's winds and currents.
Since he characterizes it as not being a manifestation of Will, however, it appears to be keyed into another dimension altogether, in total disconnection from Will as the thing-in-itself.
The audience would be keyed into Emilia's plotting by her presence during Iago's monologues.
Data from paper questionnaires will be keyed into Epidata 3.1 and exported into Stata 10 for analysis.
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The second is "keyed" into a bleeping form, and is modulated with a coded form of information being sent.
He is keyed into how a culture that once burgeoned can implode, and he is anxious about ours.
Now she is keyed into these youngsters' lives — and to a particular swath of Balanchine's choreography — in a singular way.
The adverts condemning Brunel's employment policies were launched last week and popped up every time keywords including Brunel, university and Steven Schwartz, the name of the university's vice-chancellor, were keyed into the search engine.
I was keyed into the reality when I was young but a lot of the students I teach just don't realise at the beginning what it takes in terms of the time commitment to get all of these degrees.
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