Sentence examples for release key from inspiring English sources

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Whitehall has traditionally been a secretive place, reluctant to release key data on how taxpayer money gets spent.

The announcement follows complaints from Barcelona, Werder Bremen and Schalke, who were reluctant to release key players Lionel Messi, Rafinha and Diego respectively for the Beijing Games.

The public cannot make a fully informed judgment about the contract, because both the Treasury and Department of Health have refused to release key information, despite repeated requests under the Freedom of Information Act.

Hollywood has increasingly developed the genre of the "summer blockbuster", especially since the rise of child-friendly cinema, which makes it sensible to release key material during the long school summer holidays.

Desire not to upset the Royal Family may be behind the Government's continued refusal to release key documents relating to the Profumo affair of 1963, according to a leading British historian.

Theoretically, companies could continually release key financial measures on the Internet.

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People in most states can buy a small canister of it on a quick-release key ring on Amazon.com for $7.07.

Governments should have data dumps every Friday, releasing key labour, financial, health and education data.

The ECHA also released key study outcomes — but not all data — in a separate public file.

Until the changes are released, key questions will go unanswered: Will the revised rule close loopholes?

But it is difficult to assess what Mr. Romney's plan would cost, because he has not released key details.

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