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Thus, from the Shang dynasty oracle bones to the products of the modern printing press, culture in the form of written works has been a key instrument in the development of political thought and a tool of governance.
The Chilean National System of Protected Areas (SNASPE in Spanish) has been a key instrument in determining wildlife conservation strategies in the country.
More specifically, the AO scanning light ophthalmoscope (AOSLO) [ 2] has been a key instrument for analyzing the photoreceptor mosaic and revealing subclinical ocular pathologies missed by other modern ophthalmic imaging modalities [ 15].
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Culture, Hall and his colleagues recognised, was a key instrument of political and social control.
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Mr Chalabi allegedly was a key instrument for the hawks.Why given all its other problems would the Bush administration embrace such a controversial figure?
FP6 will be a key instrument for implementing the EU's vision of a European Research Area (ERA).
NAT is a key instrument in supplying a sound, optimal security policy.
It is a key instrument for describing, assessing and managing sustainable development of the complex socio-technical energy system.
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