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be keys for
noun
An object designed to open and close a lock.
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These standards will be keys for the development of products with cross-border acceptance in Europe.
The emergence of K. pneumoniae resistance to carbapenems is well documented in several studies [ 11– 17] but more information about the molecular characterization of CRKP and their antimicrobial resistance patterns and molecular typing could be keys for the epidemiological investigation of hospital-onset CRKP infection.
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That could be key for Arsenal.
Putting these kickers under pressure will be key for England.
"That period is going to be key for me".
Wenger feels patience will again be key for his side.
This official support will be key for consumers.
(See "Cost Estimate May Be Key For Public Option").
Therefore, controlling credit appears to be key for financial stability.
Wide receiver Antonio Bryant and quarterback David Priestley are keys for Pitt.
That discovery is key for Ms. Wilcox.
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