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In fact, the aliens with their colonising powers often become the key to setting nature on a path to recovery.
The bridge is the key to setting up an efficient route to transport urgently needed food and medical supplies to the estimated three million Afghans in the north who could face starvation this winter.
"I have never had a moment like that in the 25 years of my legal practice, where I am sitting with a victim who has had the courage to come forward as Holly Lai Holbrook did, knowing that she could be the key to setting free my client.
The bedside perspectives of both the nurse and the patient seem to be the key to setting clear expectations about nursing care that may create consensual understanding of the quality of nursing care.
The key to setting yourself up for a relaxing trip and a smooth transition home comes down to preparation.
Smith argues "the key to setting up any peer review system is knowing what you want your peer reviewers to do, and why" [ 20].
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As she once explained: "The key to set decoration is noticing the little things.
He will be key to setting the tempo and leading the push forward.
The importance of these conditions is clearly evident, however, among the fairness considerations they cited as well as the process elements they identified as key to setting priorities.
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In Biology and Physiology housekeeping genes are the key to determine the set of basic functions necessary for cellular life or an organ function [ 1].
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