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So, under the slogan "One Philips", it has introduced a number of low-key changes, such as encouraging employees to work across different business units.
The debate surrounding the medicine is seen even by the pharmaceutical industry as having tarnished the F.D.A., and the Obama administration's low-key change of the drug's age limit was a typical effort to avoid becoming ensnared in a cultural controversy.
Engineering wise, Holden kept the changes low key.
Indeed, on Friday afternoons the low-key vibe changes when the private jets of the rich arrive in droves for the weekend, but never mind.
While the Tories were known for their belligerent combat with local authorities in the 1980s, more low-key, molecular changes arguably had just as much lasting effect as the defeat of "municipal socialism" and the GLC.
Corrie was good, but the other soaps were really low key and the pace of EastEnders changed things".
*some of the names in this article have been changed to suit the person's low key lifestyle.
*Some of the names in this article have been changed to suit the person's low key lifestyle.
Quiet, low key.
"We are low key".
"He's very low key.
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