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The state's 185 delegates were considered key to Mr. Obama's chances.
And preserving at least some of the greenhouses is considered key to retaining integrity.
Dominican activists particularly worry because the two men are considered key to Dominicans' political future.
The heavy political artillery – John Howard, Julie Bishop, Bill Shorten – has been deployed to the marginal suburban electorates that are considered key to Saturday's Victorian election.
Fontan, the team's best player and once considered key to Fordham's rebuilding, followed the lead of two top players after last season.
Mr. Clinton first rolled past East Lansing, Mich., in the bus tour in 1992 that campaign strategists considered key to his victory that November.
And China, which until recently enjoyed double-digit rates of growth, has also lowered rates aggressively in a bid to safeguard the 8percentt rate that is considered key to preserving jobs growth and social stability.
Local opt-out provisions are part of a strategy to allay people's fears about adding another legal vice and to help capture a group considered key to passing the bill: non-pot-smoking swing voters.
The four are forwards Ryan Callahan, Brandon Dubinsky and Brian Boyle and defenseman Michael Sauer, all young players coming off strong seasons and considered key to the Rangers' future hopes.
In fact, this educational intervention is considered key to improving adherence in osteoporotic patients.
Both dimensions are interrelated and should be considered key to business model dynamics.
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