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Key instruments crucial to deliver affordable housing a decade ago no longer apply.
The Continental Policy Framework on Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights and the Maputo Plan of Action are key instruments guiding Africa's efforts to achieve maternal health goals.
"It also has great stretches of dunes and complex hydrocarbons," said Zarnecki, who helped design key instruments for the Huygens probe that landed on Titan in 2005.
For example, did the cockpit design make it easy for the pilot to confuse key instruments and so misjudge height and position.
Dugout phones have become key instruments during postseason games this October, which have featured managers making bullpen calls with the frequency of telemarketers.
Dugout phones have become key instruments during postseason games this October, which have featured managers making bullpen calls with the frequency of telemarketers, writes Andrew Keh.
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Culture, Hall and his colleagues recognised, was a key instrument of political and social control.
For both regimes, making people anonymous in death was a key instrument of state terror.
But these rules are a key instrument in tax dodging in developing countries.
"Enforced disappearance has become a key instrument of state policy in Egypt," said Amnesty's Middle East and North Africa director Philip Luther.
Instead, the euro now looks more like the key instrument for establishing Berlin's dominance over central Europe.
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