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Her help became key in liberating myself.
That infrastructure became key in the explosive disruption led by Ross Perot and the national Reform Party.
Regardless of patients' and caregivers' typical roles and responsibilities, escalating uncontrollable pain diminished patients' levels of functioning, and caregivers became key in initiating contact with health care professionals.
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In so doing, P3G has become key in fostering research infrastructures to facilitate transition to the clinic.
In the last years, this radionuclide has become key in the AMS community, due to the very demanding 236U/238U abundance sensitivities required for general applications.
The conserved binding epitope of this novel broadly neutralizing scFv may become key in the design and implementation of vaccines or RNA interference against H5N1 viruses.
Civilian-led local coordination committees (LCC) and local councils in many of the areas not controlled by the government have become key in the dissemination of information within Syria and internationally.
Recent elections show that the Latino vote has become key in critical states, and most presidential candidates now on the stump are at least trying to speak a few words of Spanish.
Sports rights have become key in BT's drive to win broadband customers against competition from TalkTalk and BSkyB, with the company offering free subscriptions to sports channels when selling superfast internet connections.
Such structure provides a platform for rebuilding the country, and has become "key in attracting tourists and investors," she says.
In other words, the extent to which the change is perceived by teachers as benefiting teaching and learning becomes key in how successful the implementation is.
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