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However it accepted he had offered an immediate apology for the breach and cooperated fully with the inquiry and said it would accept his offer to apologise in the chamber through a more low-key point of order.
As if in reaction to Ms. Ono's eruptive brashness, it is low key to the point of timidity.
Because he keeps it low key and collaborative, colleagues point to a tendency where Shorten seems to agree with everyone, which can be disconcerting when ideas are contested: where will he land, what does he really think?
They found the risk of decline was highest in individuals reporting three low SEPs at key points in the life course, compared to those with one low SEP, and a significant linear trend was identified [ 33].
There were good people on it who now seem mortified: White Dee from Benefits Street stayed calm and affable; writer and activist Paris Lees made a key point about low wages.
Mostly, winners and presenters kept their remarks on point and low key, as if sensing that in the current climate, movie stars are better seen than heard.
The match against Anzhi is expected to be relatively low key, with neither team needing any points from the game and the Russians fulfilling their last competitive fixture before a two-month winter break.
A key point is the capability to identify low-penetrance variations across the human genome.
And the key point is that direct public employment can create a lot of jobs at relatively low cost.
Quiet, low key.
"We are low key".
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