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From the moment of capture to the moment they're sanitized, they are encrypted with one key in the van and the other key in the data center.
The key in politics is to have the greatest impact.
There's something wonderfully mechanical about pressing each key in succession.
Maybe you can keep your house key in there instead?
Kardashian also kept things low key in the beauty department.
However, getting the governance right is key in this space.
That issue of masculinity is clearly key in the book.
Sargassum off Big Pine Key in the Lower Florida Keys.
Transparency is also key in ensuring accountability in our government.
This has been key in building a solid credit score.
Gorsuch's vote could be key in that case as well.
I was quickly off to the elevator, key in hand.
Miami Marine Stadium was constructed on Virginia Key in 1963.
Where is your little box with the key in it?
VICE: What is key in dealing with the coronavirus outbreak?
This is key in keeping Google's engine from growing stale.
Our correspondent found the key in its embrace of Asia.
As Sweeney explained, subtlety is the key in lens artwork.
Japan was key in leading this effort, supported by Australia.
The squad leader is key in any of these actions.
This sharing of joy is key in the beauty community.
After your purchase, you'll receive a key in your confirmation email.
But localization is key in selling U.S. Halloween traditions to Singapore.
Tomblin kept his look low-key in a hoodie and sunglasses.
Community is key in these early days of the token sale.
Joudeh's family has held the key in their protection for generations.
Getting product lock-in is key in the world of startups.
There's no need to put the key in the ignition anymore.
Communication and understanding will be key in the delicate times ahead.
Leaving a classified lock bag lying around with key in it.
This partnership was going to be key in providing necessary financing.
Personal staff are key in this, so choose them with care.
Instead, careful curation is key in landing that dream career path.
Of course, having great communications skills is key in most professions.
They were also key in Idaho, where Cruz has already won.
I would say that is definitely a key in remaining involved.
Bob's work was key in helping save the planet's ozone layer.
Ventilators are key in treating a respiratory illness like COVID-19.
Harrington said that data would be key in signaling a turnaround.
PR lists are key in the beauty community, especially concerning vloggers.
Their prowess and resilience will be key in addressing future challenges.
And that strategy is going to be key in the future.
We're lazy by nature though, so discipline is key in sales.
Daschle argued that bipartisan support will be key in making these changes.
Consistency is likely the key in all of this, says William H.
Because that&aposs going to be key in many of these districts.
Video also is a key in the investigation of the McDonald shooting.
Culture and communication is key in terms of making a team cohesive.
This new reputation as a "successful businessman" was key in his campaign.
TB: And of course, governments are key in partnering, or supporting NGOs.
The company was key in helping create the home streaming device market.
Still, the authorities stressed the public will be key in apprehending Stephens.
If you have a key in your hands, you have a chance.
Both women were key in developing the app's birth control recommendation algorithm.
Kennedy was key in siding with liberal justices to support Roe v.
Fuller could shake loose if the Panthers key in on DeAndre Hopkins.
And this will be key in the days, months and years ahead.
"Data is key in the digital economy," Vestager said in a statement.
"Key in" usually means to enter data or characters using a keyboard.
Disruption will be key in this game, specifically against quarterback Jake Coker.
What's more, first jobs are seen as key in developing these skills.
No longer would owners need to key in their four-digit passcode.
To me, loyalty and trust are key, in all aspects of life.
That was probably the biggest key in making us win the championship.
Strong sales in the upcoming holiday season will be key in determining that.
To Chinese leaders, stability is key in the runup to the National Congress.
Damon, 46, meanwhile, stayed low-key in a beanie, black jacket and jeans.
What do you think is key in making an awards show a hit?
That's what is key in terms of the market looking at the results.
Other presidential candidates quickly condemned Trump's "divisive" rhetoric as key in these events.
Binding to that antigen was like turning the key in an automobile ignition.
His friend Berel Hahn is key in helping Souza acquire permission to paint.
However, triggers are the key in getting users to even open the app.
Snapchat has been key in helping more traditional media companies broaden their audiences.
The circumstances surrounding Heaggan-Brown's second shot will be key in the trial.
Endor's platform allows users to key in questions and get predictions as answers.
It's a big step to take, but it is key in moving forward.
Durbin is going to be key in convincing House Democrats not to overstep.
Porat attributed that to direct-reponse advertising becoming more key in recent quarters.
Ultimately, the key in any presidential election, of course, is the Electoral College.
Tip "Simplicity is really key in tattoos," says Talia Migliaccio, a tattoo artist.
The one he hid under lock and key in the basement of Congress.
"It's easy to set up and take apart — key in a small apartment."
That's always been key in other genres — albums that sound like albums. Cohesive.
Your HSA is key in ensuring that you can ultimately afford a HDHP.
Mr. Sanchez, 71, founded Southwest Key in 1987 in his hometown, Brownsville, Tex.
Mr. Sanchez founded Southwest Key in the 1980s to work with juvenile offenders.
"Supporting each family member is key in a successful move," Ms. Delay said.
There is a real, honest-to-god Esc key in the upper left.
He is, like Baquet, calm and low-key in a high-stress job.
Famous investor Bill Gurley had been key in guiding Kalanick through these situations.
I go to the front door and put my key in the lock.
"You're absolutely lovely," Mr. Sedaris said, sketching out a key in her book.
As with all things real estate, however, location is key in this recovery.
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Richard was more low-key in person than his public persona would suggest.
Those states are likely to be key in the 2020 election as well.
You know communication is key in relationships, so don't slack on that front.
That was the key in the choices I made for all of the characters.
Casey reaffirmed that viability is key in defining a state's power to regulate abortion.
"The idea of choice in relationships is key in any relationship structure," McDaniel says.
But when you sit down inside, you won't place that key in an ignition.
Supporting founders commercialization efforts tends to be particularly key in the machine intelligence space.
With your own family, key in on their personalities as you would your friends.
Daniel McDonald, the Tampa Police homeless liaison officer, was key in organizing the event.
Although President Kennedy did not attend, his presence was key in whitewashing the event.
Big up George Michael... I feel like Keegan-Michael Key in Keanu right now.
"This is not sticking a key in the door and turning it," she said.
This is the key in which he sings best -- and with the most confidence.
Keyless entry with a smartphone or key in a pocket also activates the doors.
As the man went to turn his key in the door, the snake moved.
Experimentation is key in figuring out what works and what doesn't for individual bodies.
I definitely believe that exercise is key in living a mentally healthy life. Definitely.
The key in collecting here is to make sure you're buying untouched, honest examples.
Flexibility and differentiation are key in the classroom, and they're also key at home.
And bee pollination is key in growing healthy crops without the use of pesticides.
Making timely payments in full is key in establishing, or improving, a good score.
The importance of finding chosen family, I think, is key in the trans community.
Trudeau said this action was key in deciding to remove her from the party.
McConnell also was key in helping Collins, though the two often aren't ideologically aligned.
All you need to do is key in your password and connect it to WiFi.
"I" statements are key in both cases—it can prevent much of that potential defensiveness.
Because GCMP uses the same authentication key in both communication directions, it is especially affected.
The visual attributes in all three of these characters is also key in this transformation.
While transparency was key in Hayden's conception of these products, so was "her woman's" lifestyle.
The capture of Khalidi was "the key" in the search for Baghdadi, the commander said.
Most of us still get in by turning a flat metal key in a lock.
It's part of the Amazon Key in-home delivery program that launched in October 2017.
On Sunday, The Wall Street Journal reported that Pearson was key in making those decisions.
Vine was key in helping spur a whole new generation of internet celebrities and creators.
He decided to multitask by playing his new album, Major Key, in the delivery room.
It's chill and low-key in the way you don't usually see from most celebrities.
The key in stopping this behavior, she says is teaching children the concept of empathy.
This is the first time Amazon has added new locations since launching Key in 2017.
I put the gas in, put the key in, and then I let it run.
Will Wright, joint administrator at KPMG, said HMV's suppliers were key in securing the sale.
Will Wright, joint administrator at KPMG, said HMV's suppliers were key in securing the sale.
GM and Volvo were the first to offer the Amazon Key In-Car delivery service.
For $50, you get a USB-A key and a Bluetooth key in a bundle.
The key in our system is, our doctors are always in control of the care.
China is also clearly a key in potentially resolving tensions over North Korea's nuclear program.
Never leave a key in a classified lockbag in the presence of non-cleared people.
House Without a Key in Honolulu, Hawaii, is a casual oceanside brunch and dinner spot.
Krause ignored him and drafted Horace Grant, another key in Chicago's long run of success.
This also demonstrates how immigration issues continue to be key in European political campaign messaging.
Also key in Graf's organization is Aaron Schildkrout, who will be head of driver products.
Check your eligibility here for Amazon Key in-garage deliveryYet another option is garage delivery.
This night is key in the path to determining who the Democratic nominee will be.
Because I think there's really two stories that are going to be key in 2020.
That's why educating your employees about security risks will be key in the coming years.
We know garnering public support is key in getting major legislation like tax reform passed.
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"Mueller sees Manafort as a key in that regard, or a final key," Wisenberg said.
GOP committee members' handling of the hearing could be key in shaping the public view.
When Guyger put her key in the lock, she said it pushed the door open.
But the final week of her sabbatical was much more low key, in Western Massachusetts.
"If you look at Vietnam, they are key in the South China Sea for our security strategy in that area," he said, adding that the country is also "really key in terms of other agreements" like the proposed Trans-Pacific Partnership multilateral trade deal.
Tim Kaine, who will be key in helping whittle down Trump's huge lead among white men.
The majority claim that other, non-monetary job benefits would be key in boosting their happiness.
At this point, the thieves would return to each Jeep with a duplicate key in hand.
I had the key in my hand and I could have left him at any moment.
Overnight, millions of Android users worldwide suddenly found themselves with a security key in their pocket.
It's no secret that South Carolina's "First in the South" status is key in that regard.
Certain numbers will be key in any deal, and right now, Goldman says revenue is king.
The horror of those campaigns, however, was key in driving most states to ban such weapons.
Mills said casting was also key in his film's result, but it came with added pressure.
Whether or not this specific fact was key in crafting the troupe's aesthetic, Bayne couldn't say.
Vendor consolidation is key in India, which is among the Seattle-based company's top growth markets.
But Amazon Key In-Car is available to anyone with OnStar or Volvo On Call access.
These skill sets are key in preparing them for their future careers, no matter the industry.
Campaigners consider public registers to be key in the fight against international corruption and tax crime.
Trump heralded Abdullah as "a great warrior" who has been key in the fight against ISIS.
Albert, a climate change activist, was key in representing ocean protection during the Paris Accord discussions.
As any experienced founder or investor will say, retaining focus is key in those early times.
Many women not only voted for him but were key in getting him over the top.
Trump was low key in defeat, congratulating Cruz and thanking Iowans before quickly exiting the stage.
Its delivery drivers are able to enter, too, through the Amazon Key in-home delivery service.
Had I brushed the key in my door, or did its chain start swinging by itself?
Those advancements will be key in delivering a person to Mars, a far, far harder task.
And that was key in helping her turn a $1,000 loan into the a business empire.
Cordani will also be carrying an Allen key in case Stefan's prosthetics need adjustments mid-race.
The key in performance psychology is deliberate practice—like practicing moving on quickly after a setback.
The backdrop: Tencent's music platforms are key in connecting popular American artists to China's massive market.
This special orbit is key in potentially finding thousands of new planets outside our solar system.
Passing a resolution is key in eventually passing a plan to overhaul the US tax code.
"Collaboration is key in creating autonomous art [with the purpose of serving] the community," says Flores.
Catherine Rosenbaum followed her parents south when they retired from Philadelphia to Longboat Key in Sarasota.
This exposure is key in changing cultural attitudes and inspiring the next generation to live authentically.
The timeline of what Trump knew and when is key in a case against the president.
Miami's key in the first half was its 3-point shooting (12 of 22, 54.5 percent).
In its review, Best Fitness Equipment says both are key in providing longevity and good performance.
The answers, Black suspected, likely sat behind lock and key in Soviet and Eastern European archives.
Talanian also points to the recent flow of IPOs as key in fueling cybersecurity stocks' gains.
A user could leave a spare key in case of an emergency or for a guest.
A Senate Republican aide said "the suburbs are key" in describing the dynamics on gun legislation.
Credit Suisse says Amazon's acquisition of Ring will help its Amazon Key in-home delivery offering.
On Friday, the producer released the next "major key" in his worldwide domination: a video game.
They're key in determining how much you owe or how much you save from selling losing positions.
Why now: The opposition has peace feelers out to the military, which is key in such situations.
"Gallium nitride makes better-performing semiconductors that were key in upgrading Patriot radar systems," said Mr. Lewis.
China, Pyongyang's main diplomatic ally, is key in any effort to rein in North Korea's nuclear program.
Going forward The IRB report was key in NASA&aposs latest plan for Webb, agency officials said.
Amazon (AMZN) launched Key in 2017 that allows delivery drivers inside customers' homes when they're not around.
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Consistency is not the key in Hollywood, and stars' "signature looks" don't stick around for too long.
That counterbalance was key in re-launching a deposit product, which is now being called cash management.
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Having her support was key in keeping the momentum flowing when other people flocked to the bar.
Using one, a receiver can decrypt a message which has been encrypted with the key in question.
You are worshipping at the house of Amazon, and Prime is your exclusive key in the door.
It's no secret that great communication is key in a successful business and a successful sports team.
I had to physically turn the virtual key in the ignition or put the vehicle into drive.
We had some good shifts, but the key in a game like this is, 'Who blinks first?
This step is a major key in making sure the color properly adheres to your finger tips.
Increasing police accountability will be key in restoring the public trust that has eroded in recent years.
A friend of mine got The Key in '96 or '97 and we were mesmerized by that.
Usually, in the offensively challenged SEC, Alabama can simply key in on one aspect of the offense.
The people from the hood and the not-hood can find a key in every song, Drake.
The state is key in presidential primaries and is considered one of the most valuable swing states.
The Nebraska bench, mainly Allen and Nana Akenten, were key in keeping the Cornhuskers in the game.
I also like to believe that I can sing on key in French, if not in English.
Rule the World and Mullins timed their run to perfection, which is the key in any sport.
But the preservation of the source code is key in documenting the historical importance of these games.
Consistency is key in any fitness regimen, but is often difficult to attain, especially when you're traveling.
Convenience is key in the coffee industry, especially as more restaurants offer premium beverages and value promotions.
Leave it to ticket scalpers to key in on that ... because tickets have started popping up online.
Anyone who accessed the source code on Diebold's unsecured server could find the key in the code.
Nevada has a large Hispanic population, so expect caucusgoers to key in on candidates' answers about immigration.
No other manager knows Chelsea as well as he does; that was the key in this instance.
It had first made U.S. landfall at Cudjoe Key in the Florida Keys at 9:10 a.
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Giving utmost consideration to your future self is key in creating a successful mental and emotional state.
Bobby seized on their confusion to insert his key in the lock and deftly open the door.
Public health experts agree transparency from the government is key in containing this pandemic a century later.
And their admiration and devotion toward the artist are key in understanding the magnitude of his work.
He was key in securing the N.F.L.'s future via a number of multibillion-dollar TV contracts.
And I think that's key in terms of developing a relationship that's going to lead into marriage.
It has less to do with finding the perfect person who fits like a key in a lock.
The duo may be planning quite the bash, but they have kept things low-key in recent months.
"These initiatives and broad awareness are key in the prevention of noise-induced hearing loss," Le Clercq said.
The key, in my opinion, is to make informed decisions about the choices you are making for you.
Last night Drake picked up his own key in Toronto for his contributions to the city's music scene.
Self-reflection was the ultimate key in being able to restore her confidence and continue pursuing her ideas.
Pre-sales were key in the company's plan, and revenue from these would enable Beacon to get started.
The company's made some key in-roads since then, including, most notably, the eventual arrival of voice functionality.
With Amazon Key In-Car, Amazon couriers will be able to deliver packages inside signed up customers' cars.
I trudged up the stairs and attempted to put the key in the lock, but it wouldn't go.
But despite the seriousness of the songs they make, the Jarson brothers are relatively low-key in conversation.
"That is the number we need to key in on, not how many devices they sell," Cramer said.
Mack was key in landing Fanatics' unprecedented league partnerships, including decade-long deals with MLB and the NHL.
For her, religion and friends have been key in helping with the events of the past few weeks.
What FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler does next, resign or otherwise, is seen as key in Rosenworcel's pending confirmation.
She's currently playing Ophelia opposite Oscar Isaac and Keegan-Michael Key in the Public Theater's production of Hamlet.
Clarida's nominee is key in that he will be the chief deputy for new Fed Chairman Jerome Powell.
Variety also reports that Schusser was key in Apple's acquisition of Shazam, which uses algorithms to identify music.
DUBROVNIK, Croatia, July 11 (Reuters) - How do you explain the European Central Bank's capital key in 140 characters?
Columbia Restaurant Sand Key in Clearwater, Florida, is a casual, traditional Spanish and Cuban restaurant overlooking the water.
They were key in pushing Brazilian music toward the psychedelic and pushing Brazilian politics toward the more tolerant.
Going forward, analysts said that storage levels would be key in determining the health of the oil market.
Shiller thinks identifying how these psychological elements fit together is key in understanding how booms or busts manifest.
The new role of "patient as consumer" is key in making healthcare behave like a more normal market.
Equally, understanding the foundations of the company's expected financial performance will be key in determining Elite's future ratings.
Prior to that, businesses tapping into its popularity had to literally key in all updates on a phone.
The ability to adapt to new and evolving marketplaces and businesses are key in this day and age.
And teachers are key in helping shape our kids and inspiring them to be leaders and productive citizens.
And remember, if you need extra help, you can peek at the answer key in the link below.
Store your key in a safe place (not on that computer) in case you ever get locked out.
Heritage Action CEO Michael Needham said the group would be "key" in lobbying against this bill's passage Tuesday.
Or pop over to Sugarloaf Key in Florida and check in to this traditional home shaded by palms.
Here are a few areas to key in on if Bloomberg releases an unedited copy of his returns.
Rendell hid the Omega Key in his mind using the Mind Key, so, unfortunately, it died with him.
We, unfortunately, don't really get to see the Echo Key in action, but it's clear it's no good.
And Downey and Stiller argue that the context of the movie is key in their use of blackface.
But with social ties key in many local areas, monetary gifts for life events - especially funerals - are permitted.
Unsurprisingly, Tokyo's extensive public transit system will be key in shuttling attendees to and from venues each day.
The excellence in her acting — even as a corpse — is a key in the lock of my humanity.
He noted that for House races, the ability to attack early can be key in a presidential year.
Know what Hulu values in candidatesWorkplace culture is key in the early stages of Hulu&aposs hiring process.
In Afghanistan, Islamabad has been key in getting the Taliban around the table for talks with the Americans.
I got into the passenger seat of our powder-blue Suburban and put the key in the ignition.
Their gains have also been key in lifting the broader market to record highs over the past year.
The key in every competitive state is outperforming public polls on the combination of data and door-knocking.
The key in all four cases, however, isn't that the winners persuaded people the economy was actually bad.
"Changes in April will be key in understanding any significant change in Mexico's migration enforcement," Ruiz Soto said.
Yesterday Joey Bada$$ took it low-key in a special performance for BBC Radio 1's Piano Sessions.
Boeing says the acquisition will be key in the aerospace company's further development of autonomous technology and innovate aircraft.
This was decided after rigorous sessions of taste-testing that were key in deciding the outcome of the polls.
Communication is key In January 2014, when Google acquired the company, Nest was a team of about 300 employees.
Immigrant workers could be key in maintaining high economic growth as the U.S. population ages and fertility rates drop.
Recontextualizing the potentially dowdy, puffed-sleeved, floor-grazing style has been key in reselling it to a new generation.
We have a good team around us now that helps out, which is key in any aspect of life.
Just like leaving the key in a locked evidence bag while non-cleared people are present is bad policy.
The key in the discussions thus far is the level of reserves at which the banking industry feels comfortable.
For the German bank, its relationship with Trump was key in building its investment-banking business, the report said.
For human lip readers, context is key in deciphering words stripped of the full nuance of their audio cues.
" Paul tweeted on Thursday that the ObamaCare legislation was being kept under "lock and key" in a "secure location.
District of Columbia Mayor Muriel Bowser said transparency and input from riders is key in any plan moving forward.
A software engineer in Texas spent almost a year working to embed her Tesla valet key in her arm.
That said, value is still key in fantasy football, and there's value to be found all across the league.
His growth as a leader this year was a big key in the success we were able to have.
The seat could be key in the confirmation battle over the President's Supreme Court nominee, likely starting next month.
Separating myself from my work has been key in helping me make decisions based on business instead of emotion.
All 15 of them pre-date 1977, and most can barely start even with the key in the ignition.
When applicants key-in information, "if it's really slow or they repeat it many times, something's fishy," Zhou said.
More than 720 people have died in the US.Ventilators are key in treating a respiratory illness like COVID-19.
Kurdish support was key in helping Imamoglu narrowly defeat the AKP mayoral candidate Binali Yildirim in the March vote.
Ms. Abrams struggled to win votes in rural areas, which will be key in some battleground states for Democrats.
Mr. Jubori dove into the driver's seat, turned the key in the ignition but the engine would not start.
The drawings now reside under lock and key in a city map cabinet at 31 Chambers Street in Manhattan.
Blair also said that continuous testing could be key in tracking future surges or new locations of the virus.
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Pilots and flight attendants will be key in reassuring the public about the planes after approval, executives have said.
The blocks that he had, the defensive plays that he made down the stretch was key in our victory.
Instinctually, I'd rush to flip off the TV the moment I heard my wife's key in the front door.
NAFTA's rules of origin, said Solis, have been key in creating value and integrating the auto industry in North America.
Air filtration gaps are believed to have been key in the presence of mold, hospital spokeswoman Alyse Bernal said Tuesday.
When I press a key in, there's resistance through the entire key travel, as if pushing it into a liquid.
But they're seen as a potential key in the fight against lung cancer, the leading cause of cancer death globally.
Onyeka Okongwu was key in keeping USC in striking distance, scoring 13 of his 23 points in the first half.
While they are key in kickstarting the revolution, these smart devices won't be the last stop on the voice train.
Omar and Ocasio-Cortez could also be key in helping to boost Sanders, particularly if they act as his surrogates.
Next, the man asked him to key in a different personal identification code for the new card via his cellphone.
Manafort was key in leading Trump to victory in 2016; Kushner has guided his presidency every step of the way.
TVA strengthening is key in countering this, but so is an awareness of your body alignment, which I call stacking.
Blackburn was also key in pushing Amazon into sports deals, gaining the streaming rights to the NFL's Thursday Night Football.
Agdal, 24, kept her look equally low-key in a pair of jean shorts with a white long-sleeve top.
It's also wise to keep a second key in protected storage in case the primary key is lost or stolen.
You realize in the middle of the night that you are now low-key in love with Selasi as well.
Investigators claim Shaw went to remove the keys from the car's ignition and ended up snapping the key in half.
According to Tisdale, they're super low-keyin fact, the ideal girls night out is actually a girls night in!
A key to the answer remains under lock and key in a government filing cabinet, kept secret from the public.
The process, known as quantitative easing, was considered key in helping stimulate financial markets and lower longer-term interest rates.
It turns out that cool workspaces and free artisanal lunches aren't necessarily key in turning millennial hires into loyal employees.
Rewards initiatives may be key in boosting credit card spend despite retail's mild improvements, as they can encourage additional purchases.
How he deals with his boss, US President Donald Trump, on that may be key in stemming democracy's downward slide.
" The question that unlocks the next stage of Angela's journey falls somewhere in between: "Is the key in the room?
Twitter was key in distributing news and images from the social unrest that unfolded in Ferguson, Mo., starting in 2014.
"My boss, who's the consummate entrepreneur was like, 'Just go onto Shopify and key in a new price,'" he said.
Ward approached others to encourage them to take part and was key in keeping the plan on track, she added.
However, Rodriguez wanted to keep their engagement low-key in contrast to her highly public life as a Hollywood star.
There was the Project Clemenza court case, which was key in shedding light on the RCMP's use of IMSI catchers.
"Ongoing firm demand from China will be key in determining whether dairy prices are able to remain near these levels".
After three straight disappointing earnings calls in a row, Tuesday will be key in keeping that feeling of hope alive.
We're told DNA evidence was key in nailing the suspect ... who cops believe was one of the 2 alleged burglars.
Another, Renee Watson, was key in her role as a leader of professional development workshops and leadership training for DreamYard.
Only a handful of copies were made, and most were kept under lock and key in and around the Beltway.
YOVANOVITCH stood in the way of their plans, and they were key in the push to remove her from office.
Parrington said that his extensive training and practice for emergency situations just like this one was key in his survival.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk had previously touted conversations with the Saudi fund as key in considerations to take Tesla private.
Alternatively, you can select "Add payment method" and click "Gift Card" to key in your Gift Card information (see above).
"Happiness is the key in any marriage and partnership," she captioned a photo of the two on their wedding day.
The law therefore should be interpreted to enable the tax committees to use the key in appropriate and necessary circumstances.
For Saudi Arabia, the US was key in its development of building a modern state and providing for its security.
On Sunday, Moscow turned the key in that door by using a cargo ship to block entry to the Azov Sea.
For Instagram, at least, letting users download their photos and messages is key in giving people control of their data.[TechCrunch]
The Russian air force was key in taking back Palmyra, according to Syria's state-run SANA news agency, quoting army command.
What was key in terms of creating your central family and figuring out what each character would bring to the narrative?
It was actually Villanueva who was key in the team's decision to remain off the field during Sunday's anthem, reported ESPN.
What is that strange key in the top row that looks like a square with two straight lines next to it?
The meeting is likely to be key in determining the future of Vanke, worth more than $40 billion by market value.
Early intervention is key in stopping a clogged duct from turning into mastitis, and mastitis from creating an abscess, Sjoblom adds.
The word "obstruct" is key in the NY Telephone case, used to describe the effects of New York Telephone Company's noncompliance.
Google thinks science and data are key in advancing racial justice — and it's putting up millions of dollars to prove it.
Torres said congressional elections slated for next year would be key in determining whether the government could continue to pass reforms.
Most listeners are not "fans," and most fans are pretty low-key in their fandom, more apt to lurk than perform.
Our friendship was key in doing this and certainly stemmed from just having a great time being together and talking dreams.
A telomere is the protective tip at the end of each strand of DNA, and is key in the aging process.
Education is key - in terms of both studying and learning about the potential pitfalls of going abroad too soon, he said.
Up until the vote, the kilogram had been based on a platinum-iridium cylinder stored under lock and key in France.
"The creative mind craves space," said Marturano, adding that creativity is key in order to be successful in life and work.
Many cars have such a system, allowing drivers to unlock and enter their vehicles with the key in their pocket, untouched.
Reducing redness is always key in keeping inflammation under control, and Murad's Blemish Spot Treatment is a good place to start.
If your phone is connected via Wi-Fi Assistant, you'll see a small key in the upper corner of your device.
President Donald Trump believes that his tough stand against free trade agreements was key in his path to the White House.
The GND was key in bringing increased attention to climate within the domestic political discourse, a change that is visible internationally.
But educational and peer support resources are key in making people more comfortable both talking about and using menstrual cups successfully.
"That's pretty clear the Northam campaign knows that Trump is key in a lot of ways to getting turnout," Skelley said.
You can enter the rebus by either hitting your Escape key or the "Rebus" key in the web game and app.
The whole family will become engrossed in Hugo's quest to find a special key in this movie directed by Martin Scorsese.
We think the latter — satisfying the user before being asked to — is key in the race to become the single destination.
It allows runners and swimmers without pockets to stash the regular proximity key in the car — normally a very bad idea.
"I would love to be able to put a key in my own door and know this is mine," she said.
That score was key in the Broncos' 24-19 win over the Browns, who now have a disappointing 2-6 record.
Despite their lack of fighting skills, foreign recruits were key in "internationalizing the group, making it a global product," Mansour said.
Be sure to store your BitLocker key in a safe place — somewhere not on that computer — in case something goes wrong!
The data collected from the census determines the allocation of federal funding and is key in the drawing of congressional districts.
Two turnovers and almost no penalties — and some terrific offense from Tom Brady, of course — were key in a blowout win.
The big question for Warren is whether she'll be able to win over black voters, who are key in the primary.
I had one of the great pizzas of my life in the No Name Pub on Big Pine Key, in Florida.
We must ensure that our young people are given the opportunities to take charge, and education is key in this endeavor.
Phosphorus is key in forming DNA and giving rise to life on Earth, but the element is rare in the universe.
This is key in a workplace since all the other ways to release oxytocin are no longer permitted by Human Resources.
This was key in order to create a payment tool that actually works in the kinds of businesses we work with.
Like many college students, Smith holds his breath every time he turns the key in the ignition — hoping the car starts.
One of the shooters had hidden their key in their underwear, presumably to help them escape in case they were arrested.
The owners, who'd told me they were going to be gone for the night, left my room key in the entrance.
Three couples who are all from London find themselves staying at the same cheesy beach resort on Siesta Key in Sarasota.
And its influence on the platform, which will be key in Trump's reelection campaign, has been massive during the impeachment fight.
That event is key in determining rankings ahead of the following year's Winter Olympics, to be held in Pyeongchang, South Korea.
Democrats have said they believe the issue would be key in November's midterm congressional elections, especially among younger internet-savvy voters.
House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi said earlier this week that executive, not legislative, action is key in ending the " barbaric" policy.
So the release of images is key in that it tells us a lot about how the show will look and feel.
But for her rehearsal dinner, she went a bit more low-key in an romantic pick from a beloved sustainable fashion brand.
Pong explains that preparation is key in nailing this question, and interviewees need to make sure they understand what the job requires.
He visited the Homestead child detention facility in Florida on Thursday and Southwest Key in Houston, where migrant teenagers are being held.
When we put the key in the door you can hear her meow very loudly in the living room, it's so adorable.
This requires augmented reality (AR) technology which the social media app is strong at and could be key in its future growth.
That organizing was crucial to help Democrats take back the US House in 2018, but it was also key in state elections.
Bradley, averaging 14.7 points per game and a key in Boston's defense, will accompany the team on its three-game road trip.
Whereas The Key In The Hand linked people's living, tangible memories, Infinity Lines highlights the unknown memories that live in found objects.
On lower Matecumbe Key in Islamorada, about halfway from Miami to Key West, lifelong resident Robert Moser is now rebuilding his house.
Since 1889, the kilogram's definition has been based on a metal artifact stored under lock and key in a vault near Paris.
Selasi is the boyfriend of the girl you're low-key in love with, and he's better than you in every single way.
Hormats, a former Goldman Sachs vice chairman, said Tuesday that Beijing's ability to implement "market-oriented reforms" is the "key" in China.
Those will be key in determining just how informed users were of what they were handing over when casually enabling these integrations.
That's key in parts of the world like Africa, where HIV is widespread but access to health care facilities much less so.
Sometimes, the key to moving forward in the story is pressing the teeny tiny play key in the corner of the screen.
She's been so low-key, in fact, that you might not have even noticed her absence from your news and social feeds.
Cops searched Williams and found a Lambo Huracan key in his pocket ... interesting, 'cause they'd just found a crashed Lambo abandoned nearby.
But company earnings reports from October 2016 show that the introduction of these two product categories were key in increasing net sales.
Read More Stocks lower as materials weigh; health care still up 1% But he believes stock selection is key in this environment.
If you're feeling flush, you can rent the nine-bedroom estate, or keep it relatively low-key in the guest house. POSITANO
You are in charge of storing the private key in a safe place and it isn't supposed to be stored digitally anywhere.
The association lends an air of luxury to the condos themselves and vice versa, and were surely key in the gym's development.
Key in developing Lu's image has been her style, which Akinyode describes as funky, sexy, playful, punk and out of this world.
"The internet and social media was key in mobilizing and organizing this movement," said Cameroonian activist and 2011 presidential candidate Kah Walla.
Standup comedy is a far cry from inventing, but experimentation is just as key in the arts as it is in science.
I was able to lock the Model 3 by pressing a button on the touchscreen and leaving the key in the car.
A key in the right margin gives each dish's chief ingredients, its originator's name and location and the year it was invented.
U.S. leadership - building on the Obama administration's pivot to Asia - will be key in supporting our partners and allies in these efforts.
You've got to step into screens, you got to key in to what they are doing and how to have some success.
English was the clear favorite to replace Key in a Fairfax-Nielsen poll, with 37 percent of New Zealanders surveyed backing him.
And the key issue becomes which sides voters are more enthusiastic about turning out, because turn out is the key in midterms.
For Senator's son, knowing the rules and structure beforehand is key in addressing his anxiety before he can exercise his civic duty.
There's also the fact that there are very few actors who can guarantee distribution, which is key in getting a film sold.
Mueller hasn't addressed the issue publicly, but prosecutors have dropped hints that they view public statements as possibly key in influencing witnesses.
If carried out with thoughtful implementation by the President-elect, just may be the key in writing the next chapter of history.
The agency has been key in providing guidance to federal workers and agencies in regards to dealing with working through the coronavirus.
Gambrell's office has been key in helping individual Presbyterian churches decide how to proceed with services in ways that keep parishioners safe.
The dances are a series of brief études, low-key in dynamics, elegant, not claiming great artistic importance yet perfect in context.
Long story short, at some point Jeff mentions that he thinks the real key in discovery is matching technology with human stylists.
He takes apart arguments in ways that makes the conservative conclusion seem utterly logical, like putting a key in a locked door.
Multiple officials have testified that Mulvaney was key in holding the aid to Ukraine that is at the heart of the inquiry.
Getting to know your body is also key in developing a positive relationship with yourself — the most important relationship you'll ever have.
That groundedness is key in a play that, like Chen's best-known earlier work, "Caught," wants to live simultaneously on many levels.
And the lower-sulfur coal mined in Wyoming's Powder River Basin is key in the efforts to make coal more environmentally friendly.
Cyberpunk's soundtrack will likely be just as key in giving players sometime to fill their time as they explore around Night City.
The executive order didn't mention immigration, a topic many AI experts say is key in setting a national policy agenda around technology.
Also key in promoting Nyack, in ways obvious and subtle, is the artist Edward Hopper, who lived there for almost three decades.
If I did it again, though, I'd want a smart lock that included a physical key, in addition to a touchscreen pad.
Crucially, the SIF or "FBiOS" would need to be signed by Apple's developer key in order for the device to accept it.
A happy wife — sexually satisfied by her husband — would be the key, in turn, to a strong family and a strong nation.
The whole key in Hollywood is, how do you take the most amount of creative risk and the least amount of business risk?
Ron Sugar, the company's independent chairperson of the board, wrote in the filing that Graves was key in shaping what Uber is today.
During Cleveland's 2-game Finals winning streak, new battle lines have been drawn, ones that will be key in Sunday night's Game 7.
On the Supreme Court, her votes were key in cases about abortion, affirmative action and campaign finance as well as the Bush v.
First up for Amazon Key In-Car delivery you need to have a connected car that Amazon can communicate with for the delivery.
The defence initially argued that the RCMP should disclose the global encryption key in court, but it was ultimately considered privileged and withheld.
Advocates for rape survivors say the letter has been key in getting colleges to crack down on sexual assault and treat victims better.
Cyborg bacteria covered in tiny solar panels can beat plants at photosynthesis, which means they could be key in creating renewable solar fuels.
Each of those states is key in the state-by-state quest for the 270 electoral votes needed to win the White House.
Powell said brand loyalty is key in the space, and being able to test out products on these trips helps to build that.
Earhardt, of course, hopes to bring her own perspective to the show – and feels her past work will be key in doing so.
That's troubling for the TV networks, who view live events as key in their competition with the internet and other diversions for eyeballs.
All you would have to do is head to the site, key in your order and customizations, and Teleflora will handle the rest.
Doris' share was key in a vote in June allowing a buyback program of up to 10 percent of the group's treasury shares.
The one thing I dislike about the MateBook's keyboard is its uneven backlight, which fails to illuminate each key in a uniform fashion.
"It got to the stage where they would hide under the bed when they heard his key in the front door," Jules said.
Her knowledge of the Commonwealth was key in helping advise the couple in their duties in that area on behalf of the Queen.
The Definitive Guide to Business Fitness entrepreneur Tracy Anderson, who trains celebrities like Gwyneth Paltrow, knows that personal relationships are key in business.
Finally doing so meant that it uncovered a bug, a so-called "missing digital key" in the firmware, that causes the thermal throttling.
United States leadership is key in meeting this need, and stopping  preventable maternal and child deaths by expanding access to family planning services.
They are particularly key in their larval stages when, just because of their sheer mass, they are major food sources for aquatic predators.
She said momentum has been key in the index's performance, but that doesn't mean the market won't see a pullback along the way.
Last week, he was criticized for leaving the key in a classified lockbag while hosting people without security clearance in the Oval Office.
Well, every time someone uses it to key in a login, the internet access app transmits that piece of information to the cloud.
After all, altruistic donors -- people willing to donate to complete strangers -- were key in jump-starting transplant chains that could benefit multiple patients.
Its other in-home services include the Amazon Echo smart speaker, the Amazon Fire TV and its Amazon Key in-home delivery service.
Despite existing restrictions, German companies have been key in the recent increase in foreign investment in Russia, which quadrupled between 2015 and 2016.
Mark A. Milley is a firm believer that a strong military is key in a whole-of-government approach to national security issues.
Furthermore, Sanders's desire for a single-payer system is wildly popular among the grassroots liberals who are key in the early-voting states.
Gliomas in the brain affect glial cells, which are specialized support cells that are key in the operation of the central nervous system.
Weiner agreed and said the next steps on what to do with a patient are key in helping stop the drug overdose crisis.
The San Francisco Chronicle notes that Gary Danko is a " master at sauces," and that these are key in many of the dishes.
Initial production of the new grade may be just under 300,000 barrels per day, making it key in boosting Iranian production, he said.
That year, I had become fond of swinging my university lanyard with my key in circles, wrapping and unwrapping it around my finger.
Soo's efforts were key in keeping users satisfied with the product and the redesign helped drive adoption: Hootsuite now has 18 million users.
The most-used key in season 1, the Head Key allows people to travel into their own head or the heads of others.
Further developments are needed in this area, and that will be key in ensuring the number of professional players continues to grow worldwide.
And in that testimony Hill said that she was in several meetings that have proved to be key in this whole Ukraine affair.
Related: Why Congress is hesitant to pass gun control, by the numbers And priorities are key in the gun debate, or lack thereof.
Mr. McAllister had previously worked at General Electric with Mr. Calhoun, the board's new chairman, who was key in his hiring at Boeing.
For Republicans, the key in these booming districts will be whether the good economy helps them recapture voters recoiling from Trump's personal behavior.
He traveled low-key in a beanie and puffer jacket aboard a British Airways flight -- and later a commuter jet to Vancouver Island.
The key in layering savings is to avoid lifestyle creep, in which you find you have more expensive tastes as your income increases.
The former movie mogul was at the Molly Pitcher Inn in Red Bank, New Jersey Saturday looking low-key in a grey hoodie.
His findings over the past 40 years have been key in the field, and he is on the board of Richman's Avielle Foundation.
The key in Florida, as it is for most elections, is the ability for one candidate to get their voters to the polls.
It's locked in the title, but Headley provides the key in the form of a brief glossary at the front of the book.
He led Facebook's investigation into Russian meddling, and has been key in crafting the company's legal response to the Cambridge Analytica privacy debacle.
George Washington F Yuta Watanabe's defense was the key in holding Monmouth's leading scorer Justin Robinson to 2-of-16 shooting on Monday. 2.
They go take you to the monuments, they take you to the restaurants, and that&aposs a key in that personal relations that happen.
Embodiment practices can be key in this arena, whether that means deep breathing, massage, or just dancing in your room to your favorite music.
He doesn&apost like that term, but he&aposs been a key in all these 5-4 decisions, many of them of landmark consequence.
The annual event marks a traditional pit-stop for French presidential candidates and is seen as key in winning support from France's rural communities.
The attackers will then demand a ransom in order to obtain the decryption key in order to regain access to the files and data.
Consumer sentiment will be key in determining whether we in the midst of a weak economy, or in fact on the road to recession.
"I'm willing to look at a thousand tidal pools that are not footprints in order to key in on the one that might be."
Cost control was also key in SUB's private banking segment, where it helped mitigate adjusted gross margin erosion (134bp in 3Q16, 7bp lower yoy).
NATO, the Western military alliance founded in Washington in 1949, has been key in pursuing a military defense system sited along Russia's western border.
Investing data Lots of health apps encourage users to key in their weight or their fitness profile, or to import data from other apps.
Investigators are especially looking at how regulators approved the 737 Max to fly as a software issue appears to be key in both crashes.
The process is much like popular payment services like Alipay: users just scan the merchant's QR code, key in the amount and hit pay.
Key for Garage joins Amazon Key In-Car, a service that lets strangers into your trunk, as innovative ways to get Amazon packages delivered.
"I tried several times to escape," she said, adding that she finally managed to flee when her captor left a key in the house.
"The next few years are going to be key in the fight against global warming," said Dargan Frierson, co-author of the first study.
Communication is key In the case of Stretch Zone, customers are told to communicate with the practitioner so the stretch doesn't go too far.
The group did a study with the University of Arizona and found that parental involvement is key in helping young adults avoid financial problems.
In Bonasorte's final game against Florida in 1980, he was key in the Seminoles' 17-13 win with nine tackles and three pass breakups.
The platform allows participating companies to key in their bids, offers or transactions directly and which appear on a screen for others to see.
The trick here is you need a search key in the same manner you need an encryption key to encrypt and unencrypt the data.
The threat of similarly large boycotts have been key in heading off anti-trans bills in many other states, including Indiana and South Dakota.
Vartia also oversaw the creation of an on-site restaurant that takes design and energy-level cues from the Church Key in Los Angeles.
It might also help Amazon improve its new Amazon Key in-home delivery system, which does not yet currently work with an alarm system.
Analysts say there are early indications that at least some inventories, key in gauging the health of the market, are starting to draw down.
In New York City, you had the additional factor, and this is very key in the field of mental illness: the right to shelter.
Williams' remorse for possibly helping to create a political monster comes after Trump's claims that Twitter was key in helping him clinch the election.
Learning the art of delegation is also key in this process, he said, noting how both entrepreneurs and new parents suffer from sleep deprivation.
As useless as this may seem, I have even locked the zippers of my tent together and slept with the key in my hand.
The black vote is key in all Southern states voting on Tuesday, many of which will almost certainly favor Trump in the general election.
Patel was key in crafting the controversial Republican House Intelligence Committee memo that accused FBI and Justice Department officials of abusing their surveillance authority.
Disney was spending $5.5 billion on building the park in a country it saw as key in its quest for even bigger global expansion.
He tried several times to put the key in the ignition, then he got out and jumped onto the median, according to court documents.
One recent morning, the daughter, Guadalupe Ambrosio, now 23, stood in front of the locked door of that room, the key in her hand.
With the proximity key in your pocket or bag, the trunk lid pops open by simply standing next to it for a few seconds.
It's pretty powerful, which is a way to prove that you have a key by essentially representing that key in a phrase, a passphrase.
Wilson surprises Key in a tuxedo jogging suit (a black jogging suit with a tuxedo printed on it) and with a pair of nunchucks swinging.
An impeachment and subsequent trial would cost the president a crucial fourth key -- the scandal key -- just as it cost Democrats that key in 2000.
Chipotle is seeking to deliver the best possible customer service, believing this to be the key in driving infrequent customers into becoming more frequent customers.
Users register on the website, book a car, unlock it with an app, and find a key in the glove box to start the car.
Under an agreement San Benito signed with Southwest Key in May, the students enrolled as regular pupils of the San Benito Consolidated Independent School District.
Think of two stones crashing together to make sparks, eventually turning into a blazing fire, or how the key in the ignition starts an engine.
He is also popular in a crucial battleground state, which will be key in November but where Trump lost to John Kasich in the primary.
The screw-up has screamed incompetence and even conspiracy to Sanders supporters and progressive media figures who've been key in boosting the senator's message online.
Scientists in Japan found that dimethylpolysiloxane was a key in producing mass amounts of hair follicle germs (HFGs) at once during a study on mice.
Early detection can be key in treating cancer, and researchers say that a new blood test could detect cancer even before symptoms begin to show.
The language Tsai uses on Friday will be key in gauging the future of Cross-Straits relations, noted Richard Bush, senior fellow at Brookings Institution.
Her family spoke to WCNC-TV, and said Diana left her apartment key in her bedroom, which appeared as though someone had riffled through it.
With just one click, it assembles an awesome presentation for you — all you need to do is key in the content you want to showcase.
But, an important key in getting control of your financial situation is to face it head on — the sooner the better (for your own sake).
It's about the group of smugglers that he says played a key in establishing the Rebel base on Hoth (the one from Empire Strikes Back).
Looking at brain connectivity is key in understanding psychiatric disorders because people with psychiatric disorders otherwise show few physical differences from those who are healthy.
"The data this week could be key in tilting the probabilities of future rate cuts or a 50-basis-point cut this July," he added.
There's a whole drama with a key that's resolved when Angela discovers that she has the key in her fist in her pocket all along.
You'll still need to use the key in combination with your password (so if a person steals it, they won't be able to log in).
Standing firm against Gorsuch could also further embolden the spirits of Democratic voters and activists who will be key in the 2018 and 2020 elections.
Adjust the Hue: Lighting is key in any home environment; nobody feels at peace with fluorescent lighting harshly highlighting every crevice of your living room.
" According to Kalugin, cultivating human resources is key in espionage, not electronic surveillance, "I was always involved in recruiting people, taking advantage of their weaknesses.
Many Fed policymakers, including Clarida, have previously noted that the strength of the U.S. consumer will be key in charting the course of interest rates.
" Paul started the controversy Thursday morning when he tweeted that the House GOP's ObamaCare bill was being kept under "lock & key" in a "secure location.
But despite repeated warnings from experts, many people are still doing the digital equivalent of leaving a key in the lock of their front door.
You can't go anywhere for three days because once he goes to sleep and he has the burglar bar key in his pocket it's over.
To set it up, Prime members will need to purchase Amazon's $250 "Key In-Home Kit," which will include the cloud cam and smart lock.
Using all available surface area is key in a small kitchen, so taking advantage of the undersides of shelves can save a lot of space.
But if you want to authorize a new device, you need to pull up an authorized device to find the key in the 1Password settings.
In select cities, you can even enable Amazon Key in-home delivery, so you don't even need to be home to bring your packages indoors.
Angus King, an independent from Maine who is still undecided on Haspel, said the hearing was going to be key in whether he supports her.
Instead, the Nets attracted players with less glamorous pedigrees, whose journeys could be a key in finally forming a long-lasting character for the Nets.
The exposure this ongoing partnership with Eurosport provides for the sport is key in motivating the public to get active and give archery a try.
I store my tiny apartment key in here for extra peace of mind, but you can also use it for any valuables or spare change.
As an ideology that prioritizes national security, clean energy should be seen as a major key in lowering emissions and maintaining our strong military presence.
Beard, 52, will be replaced by the head of oil marketing, Alex Sanna, who was key in expanding Glencore's refined products trading in recent years.
"The data this week could be key in tilting the probabilities of future rate cuts or a 20.1-basis-point cut this July," he added.
Data from the European Space Agency's Gaia spacecraft will also be key in the coming years, allowing scientists to measure cosmic distances with greater accuracy.
Although several factors have been cited in the two crashes, malfunctions related to automated software known as MCAS were listed as key in both accidents.
And Klobuchar has shown no ability to win over Latino or black voters, voting blocs that will be key in the next two nominating contests.
Evangelical Christians: Pence will again woo evangelicals and the Christian community, voters who were also key in 2016, Trump campaign spokesman Tim Murtaugh told Axios.
Roberta Jacobson, the U.S. ambassador to Mexico, was seen as key in pushing forward talks with the army since late last year, the sources said.
Y.) and Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (Fla.), also said remittances — money sent by immigrants to their home countries — are key in maintaining stability in Central America.
He was key in planning the nationalization of swaths of Venezuela's oil fields a decade ago and once served as the country's representative to OPEC.
"This year will be key in making the games a success and ushering in a new Tokyo," said Yuriko Koike, the city's governor, in February.
Bacon said her father wanted his ashes spread at Curtis Point, the seaward reach of Old Rhodes Key in Biscayne Bay that bears his name.
To sign up for Tez, you simply key in your phone number, choose your bank, and the bank will verify your number with an SMS.
For that, however, you'll need to get the Amazon Key In-Home Kit, which includes the Cloud Cam (Key Edition) and a compatible smart lock.
Mr. Chipperfield's startling part-preservation, part-reinterpretation of this badly war-damaged building was key in landing him the commission for the New National Gallery.
You stick the key in your PC's USB-C port, tap it, and the service will recognize the device as yours to let you log in.
Beard, 52, will be replaced by the head of oil marketing, Alex Sanna, 37, who was key in expanding Glencore's refined products trading in recent years.
ET release of the ADP report on private sector jobs for last month could be key in determining whether the stock market can stay positive today.
The drone, which was expected to release in the first half of the year, was seen by analysts as key in turning around the company's fortunes.
Republican leaders of the House of Representatives were under fire Thursday for hiding their Obamacare replacement proposal "under lock and key" in a basement in Congress.
His support for centrist and moderate forces was believed to be key in the 2013 presidential elections that brought to power Rouhani, a close Rafsanjani ally.
Drivers who used the Uber app were key in providing a safe, reliable and affordable option to help hundreds of thousands of Danes get around Copenhagen.
With all parties ruling out collaborating with the Sweden Democrats, the centrist Liberals could be key in efforts to form a government in a fragmented parliament.
Officials say plane wreckage, the flight data recorder and the cockpit voice recorder will be key in discovering the truth of what happened to flight MS804.
You can purchase one for $119.99, or get it bundled with a smart lock for $249.99 if you're buying the Amazon Key in-home delivery bundle.
The category is key in our study because it is one of the most important things businesses look at when deciding where to locate or expand.
Amazon Key In-Car is an expansion of Amazon Key, which let couriers deliver packages directly inside people's homes using keypad and smart locks and cameras.
While parked, the left button can be used to key in a passcode to manually activate / deactivate the new "Stealth Lock" integrated into the rear wheel.
It gives Amazon yet another way into consumers' homes, as if the Amazon Echo, Fire TV, Key in-home delivery service and other products weren't enough.
Check if a guest has a verified ID, which connects a person's driver's license or passport with the online profile, or deliver the key in person.
Chopra wore a floral-print, long-sleeve maxi dress and Jonas was low-key in a striped tee, bomber jacket, navy trousers and matching blue loafers.
Therefore, the key in this competition for safe-haven allure between the metal and the currency will be the state of U.S. interest rates, Haberkorn said.
The main deal breaker for the Huawei MateBook X Pro is its webcam, which is hidden under a popup key in the middle of the keyboard.
A committed proponent of the European Union, the Grand Duke oversaw his country's membership and was key in transforming the Duchy into a major financial center.
The key, in other words, was to make her life stories accessible through caricatured figures, while unequivocally presenting the realities of racial inequalities and societal anxieties.
UTC said Adams was key in building Pratt's product line, and the geared turbofan, F135 and PW800 engines have produced Pratt's largest engine backlog in decades.
This ability to plug gaps in the country's underdeveloped consumer credit market, combined with the country's savings habits, were key in driving the industry's rapid growth.
The sanctions on Iran and the U.S. exit from its nuclear agreement were also opposed by Russia, but sources say Russia was key in swaying Iran.
A ruling in the lawsuit could be key in determining whether numerous ballots are tallied if the Senate race in Florida goes to a hand recount.
Chen did not mention regular, non-corporate BlackBerry users here, possibly because the key in the RCMP's possession only targets phones not on the BES network.
Again, the key in the RCMP's possession does not target business servers—instead, it can decrypt any BBM messages sent between regular, non-corporate, consumer devices.
Legal experts noted that the details of any order would be key in terms of which statutes Trump plans on using to fund his border wall.
Signature Tracks's signature tracks have been heard alongside Kardashians and Bachelorettes; at the Jersey Shore and Siesta Key; in the Puppy Bowl and during Shark Week.
"Data is key in the digital economy," Margrethe Vestager, the top antitrust enforcer at the European Commission, the European Union's executive arm, said in a statement.
Iran's rhetoric was also unusually low-key in response to the border fighting, saying only that Hezbollah's policy is aimed at safeguarding the interests of Lebanon.
Of course there would be benefits in countries where malnutrition is an issue, so the overall quality of a child's diet is key in making recommendations.
The sketch was so popular that Key, in character as Luther, joined Obama onstage at the 2015 White House Correspondent's Dinner to help deliver Obama's remarks.
Phosphorus, an element that&aposs key in forming DNA and fueling life on Earth, may have first arrived on the planet via comets from newborn stars.
University presses have long been key in the literary ecosystem when it comes to issuing original, risky work, and 'Bama's is one of the most innovative.
Among that core is Temer's chief of staff Eliseu Padilha, an experienced politician considered key in negotiations with Congress to pass the administration's crucial pension reform.
"The nonviolent character of these protests is absolutely key in making a difference," said David Smilde, a senior fellow at the Washington Office on Latin America.
Details about how people get to work or school is key in planning and funding improvements to road and highway infrastructure and in developing public transportation.
As Denton explains to me on the phone, the mixed reality approach was key in trying to re-create what living like David Haller would be like.
Beard, 52, will be replaced by the head of oil marketing, Alex Sanna, who was key in helping Glencore expand its refined products trading in recent years.
Therefore, the key in this competition for safe-haven allure between the metal and the currency will be the state of the U.S. interest rates, Haberkorn said.
Batteries are viewed as especially key in large solar energy markets like Arizona that generate more power than they need during the sunniest times of the day.
If someone had tried to intercept it, the recipient's key would not match the sender's key in a specific statistical way, set by rules in quantum mechanics.
Their development was also key in allowing moves away from fossil fuels, as the batteries enabled the storage of energy from solar, wind and other renewable sources.
"Four minutes is about the only timeline we need to key in on," Trochesset said in response to reporters' questions about what happened after officers engaged Pagourtzis.
We spoke with her recently about her inspirations, motivations, and why she believes transparency is such an important key in bringing about equity in tech — and beyond.
Nevada key to both parties Nevada's six electoral votes may be critical Tuesday night, and the Senate race is key in terms of the balance of power.
But when you stick the key in the ignition, the transformation is instantaneous: that basic chassis immediately sprouts wheels or wings, depending on what kit you're using.
Saint-Georges emphasized that distinguishing structural from cyclical inflation is key in determining the likely trajectory for bonds, adding that what the U.S. is experiencing is cyclical.
That means you will need to share the encryption key, in the form of a passphrase, with each other before you start your first encrypted Slack chat.
This year's celebrations appear to be more low-key in comparison to last year when she vacationed in Los Cabos, Mexico, with Cox and husband Justin Theroux.
Finally I reach the front doors of my mom's apartment, jam my key in the lock, pull the door closed behind me and dash into the elevator.
Robbie, 27, was low-key in a black dress, sun hat and sunglasses while Ackerley, 28, was dressed in a white T-shirt and patterned board shorts.
Why it matters: Instagram has set itself up to be a top e-commerce social platform, which is key in drawing advertisers away from other social competitors.
Partnerships between service providers and community-based organizations focused on older adults will be key in ensuring that these efforts actually meet the needs of older adults.
French President Emmanuel Macron is due to visit the site later on Wednesday, with the potential Cevital investment seen as being key in terms of securing jobs.
Bloomberg reported in August that the scanner would be located beside the new keyboard strip, which is where Apple put the laptop's power key in earlier generations.
But key in the days ahead will be whether that optimism will be met by McConnell, who has yet to signal his stance on the ongoing negotiations.
Even though you can use your phone as a key for the car, our driver suggested always carrying around the physical key in case your phone dies.
"Time horizon is key in terms of how much anyone will care about this," said Christine Benz, director of personal finance at Morningstar, the investment research firm.
Ball movement would be essential in any fast-paced offense, Hornacek said, and it would also be the key in Rose developing chemistry with Anthony and Porzingis.
He was key in the transformation of the party into a destructive and delegitimizing force in American politics (which makes his recent bonding with Trump very fitting).
There's a flurry of contested step backs, and defenses are able to key in and stop him without fear of a secondary (primary?) threat being left alone.
And in the process of photographing unconventional, sometimes outre subjects, she was training herself to detect strangeness when it occurred in a lower key, in everyday life.
Ventilators are key in treating a respiratory illness like COVID-19, but experts have warned that America faces a shortage of critical supplies in the months ahead.
It is an attempt to connect more closely with black voters, in particular, whose turnout will be key in several of November's most hotly contested midterm elections.
That is believed to have been a key in winning orders from airlines that had also been considering an updated model, the Airbus A320, from Boeing's archrival.
Neither team is a favorite to win its division, so their position in the wild-card race figures to be a key in earning a playoff berth.
He said it would be key in handling looming issues like overhauling the National Environmental Policy Act, which spells out the review process for major federal projects.
The key in this clue is the word "waiting:" if you are someone who waits on tables in a restaurant, the TIP is hopefully worth waiting for.
First of all, if you hit the F3 key (in the very top row on your keyboard), your windows will shrink so you can see them all.
Meeting these lofty demands mainly relies on government action, so people showing up in solidarity large-scale movements like the Climate Strike are key in inspiring action.
You can see the difference in this picture, which shows what lurks under each key in a traditional rubber-dome keyboard (left) and a mechanical keyboard (right).
But the key in the Border Patrol is if you go out, you do a good job, then you're recognized for it, whether you're male or female.
Drape was heavily involved in the process, and points to the financial support from the local Cumbrian police constabulary as key in getting The Loop on-site.
So if you're a company who wants to sell a tech product, you put in all your Google Adwords you want to key in on certain people.
The leaders will discuss political and diplomatic efforts to settle the nuclear issue on the Korean peninsula, and Kim's visit is key in this process, Ushakov said.
The other 15 percent is held by party power brokers who are free to vote as they like, meaning they could hold the key in a tight contest.
To support the strategy, Boeing is bringing back key in-house technology like avionics - the brains of a modern jet -partly with an eye to future aftermarket revenue.
The Obama administration had created a task force to examine the causes of the accident, and those findings were key in the formulation of the Obama-era rules.
To support the strategy, Boeing is bringing back key in-house technology like avionics - the brains of a modern jet - partly with an eye to future aftermarket revenue.
Carson Palmer looked mighty good during the regular season at Arizona, but he was off-key in the postseason versus Green Bay and cover-your-eyes at Carolina.
" He believes that a mysterious triangular key in the film implies that Mulholland Drive is a  film à clef  "to which perhaps only the author knows the secret.
The larger social issue is that women are seen as less than men, and making a preference for a boy seem unnecessary was key in eliminating the problem.
Amazon also today launched its Key (in-home, in-car, and now in-garage) delivery services in 13 new cities: Charlotte, N.C.; Columbus, Ohio; Fresno and Stockton, Calif.
"We view this as the start of a long-term relationship that will be key in growing our future business," Michael Smith, Chief Executive of Freeport LNG, said.
Impact is key in academic advancement, and publication in journals such as The New England Journal of Medicine or Nature still trumps the achievement list for promotions committees.
The six ribbons tied around the key in the painting correspond to a six-bit cipher that acts as a literal key to the rest of the puzzle.
Key in Friday's March employment report will be average hourly wages, expected to rise 0.3 percent and the labor participation rate, which has been edging up since October.
The value of obesity Societal perceptions of being overweight or obese are also key in determining how effectively an obesity epidemic may surge and in turn be controlled.
This shouldn't be a surprise: Nextbit's head of design, Scott Croyle, comes from HTC, where he was key in the development of the lauded One series of smartphones.
Reusable Water Bottle Hydration is key in taking care of yourself, and it's easier to do with a water bottle that actually keeps water cold all day long.
Gulati has at least 15 Apple patents related to chip design under his belt and will be key in Google's plan to build its own processors, Variety said.
The city-state's electronics sector has been key in driving the stellar growth in exports over the last few months, helping the trade-dependent economy avert a recession.
Or use Amazon's Key In-Car Delivery, which allows a delivery person to put a package in your back seat or trunk when it's parked on the street.
Health systems are already straining under the pressure of these illnesses, the report's authors said, and strengthening these systems will be key in responding to a changing world.
Reusable water bottle Hydration is key in taking care of yourself, and it's easier to do with a water bottle that actually keeps water cold all day long.
"I have been told that the House Obamacare bill is under lock & key, in a secure location, & not available for me or the public to view," Paul tweeted.
Where my classmates' uniform of pastels and Vineyard Vines was the key in real life, striped hair extensions and diamond-shaped plastic necklaces were our talismans of belonging.
On the day that Zachary dies, she turns the key in the lock of her study door and does not re-enter it throughout the novel's chief action.
"To be really successful you have to be very reliable and be able to key in great comments/facts without a lot of opinions or advice," Furrie said.
United Technologies subsidiary Carrier said that incentives offered by Indiana were key in its deal with the incoming Donald Trump administration to keep 1,000 jobs in the state.
Like other types of ransomware, the malware seen Tuesday encrypts files on a user's system; hackers say they will give victims the encryption key in exchange for bitcoin.
This makes designing dark matter experiments kind of like finding a car key in a stadium parking lot and trying to track down the vehicle it pairs with.
Like how holding shift enables uppercase, pressing the Fn key in combination with others enables a second "layer" of functionality: Fn + various keys accesses arrows, function keys, etc.
In his last year in the Senate, he was key in killing a criminal justice reform bill that would have relaxed prison sentences for low-level drug offenders.
A more diverse work force has positive implications for patient care and "may be key in addressing health disparities," according to a study published by JAMA Internal Medicine.
Recording and breaking the encryption on the key fob's response, they could derive the fob's cryptographic key in less than two seconds to unlock and drive the car.
Part of Epstein's schtick was to be low key in his dress and showy in his home, where he displayed photographs of the important people he associated with.
And over a nearly 50-year career in national politics, Biden has cast many votes and made countless public statements that sound off-key in a 2020 context.
These cells are part of the body's immune system and tackle harmful particles such as bacteria and pollution particles, and are key in helping to protect the placenta.
Shankar called Kent Key, in Flint, and he mentioned his idea for a program to help the city's youth take a more proactive role in the water crisis.
A rule Apple enforces for iPhone cameos in movies and TV shows may be the key in spoiling whether your favorite character is a hero or a villain.
These include multiple ethnic uprisings, growing anti-Muslim sentiment and maintaining the approval of the West that had been key in getting sanctions relaxed and boosting Myanmar's economy.
Not only are organics six times less likely to have pesticide residue, they capture more carbon than conventional farming, which will be key in keeping the planet cooler.
Prosecutors say that Mr. Benac initially shot a blacknose shark with a spear gun — which is illegal to do — while fishing near Egmont Key in Hillsborough County, Fla.
While potential profits are obviously key in creating covers, editors and art directors over the past 60 years have seen covers as an opportunity to make a statement.
His support for centrist and moderate forces was believed to be key in the 2013 presidential elections that brought to power current President Hassan Rouhani, a close Rafsanjani ally.
The ultimate vision: your digital life returns directly to your control, with your personal data under physical lock and key, in your own home, only shared on your terms.
Getting them to experience the speed, ease and fun of Snap – that Snap is the fastest way to communicate -- will be a key in the coming months and years.
Throughout the fall, we ran a series called Critical Counties, exploring 11 counties around the country that chief national correspondent John King identified as key in the 2016 election.
"That might change with the U.S. employment data coming in strong," she said, adding that U.S. wages numbers due on Friday could be key in determining the dollar's direction.
With the referendum on British membership in the European Union scheduled for June 23, Boris Schlossberg of BK Asset Management agrees that defensiveness is key in the current environment.
"The center of Hurricane Irma made landfall at Cudjoe Key in the lower Florida Keys at 2000:2130 am EDT," the NWS's National Hurricane Center said in an advisory.
"Keeping normal blood sugar levels, managing body weight and most importantly keeping physically active are key in managing and preventing this combination of chronic diseases," Ferreira said by email.
The key, in journalism as in any truth-seeking pursuit, is to try your best to keep all your beliefs and conclusions at arm's length, at least somewhat provisional.
To the Editor: After 65 years of marriage, I find that my favorite sound in the world is the key in the front door when my husband comes home.
Tools are expensive, but so is having to replace your rolling tool chest, because you misplaced its key in your workshop and had to physically cut the lock open.
To give customers a way to get their data back in this situation, Microsoft has been automatically uploading a recovery key in the cloud for Windows computers since 2013.
Key in the next few months would be the commissioning of a ninth press filter in the autumn, which would increase production to 85-95% of capacity, Hydro said.
Occasionally the listeners pick up things Echo owners likely would rather stay private: a woman singing badly off key in the shower, say, or a child screaming for help.
A second source said a bilateral meeting between French President Emmanuel Macron and Italian Prime Minister Paolo Gentiloni, scheduled for late September, could be key in deciding the matter.
Figuring out how these tiny creatures exchange information could be key in understanding our own microbiomes, and give us new ways to deal with the impending antibiotic resistance crisis.
"The practice of 'lock 'em up and throw away the key' in our criminal justice system is an approach whose shot at effectiveness has run its course," he wrote.
Key in the next few months would be the commissioning of a ninth press filter in the autumn, which would increase production to 8583-95% of capacity, Hydro said.
Tesla has been pushing for a China facility for months, noting that it'll be key in helping it sell more vehicles to the fast-growing appetite for EVs there.
Amazon Key In-Car delivery launched a year ago as a new package delivery method for the e-retailer, but only to certain Volvo and General Motors car owners.
Remember how, in Twilight, Edward (Robert Pattinson) barely spoke to Bella (Kristen Stewart) because he was low-key in love with her and also super-attracted to her blood?
The senator, who is the co-leader of the left-wing Greens party, was key in passing legislation last year allowing parliamentary members to breastfeed in the senate chambers.
In the long run, he believes that diluting the meth was key in helping him become sober, alongside the use of e-liquid that still had nicotine in it.
We can both support each other, and for me, having Ivana there encouraging me was key in us working together, because I was super-introverted when I was younger.
Within the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary lies the world's third-largest barrier reef ecosystem, running nearly 150 miles from Soldier Key in Biscayne Bay to the Dry Tortugas.
At the start of the year, English -- who replaced former National leader John Key in December -- was in a strong position and looked certain to continue Key's electoral success.
It felt strangely intimate to watch Hina put her key in the lock and push the door open, to step into the personal space where she slept and ate.
But the coolness factor gets turned up to 10, as all you do is plug the key-in and tap the gold metal button with the Wi-Fi symbol.
From shining light on the sexual misconduct scandals that hadn't been disclosed, to women marching and fighting for equal rights; raising awareness on gender equality was key in 2017.
Matt Glassman, a senior fellow with Georgetown University, explains to AM View host Alexis Simendinger why voter turnout is key in a contest that could have implications for 2018.
While also key in the preparations, FEMA's role really kicks in once the storm hits and a disaster has been declared, as FEMA coordinates the government-wide relief efforts.
Timeliness with regard to breach disclosure is key in determining whether a company is reacting appropriately; Equifax was roundly criticized, for instance, for being too slow to notify consumers.
Considering this is a cyclical and long-term cosmic project, patience, kindness, and acceptance are key in this area of life if you're to rebuild what's being broken down.
But for the majority of young Jews, who aren't able to go and live with Palestinians and redefine their disaporic identity, social media has been key in changing attitudes.
This is especially key in calculating the per seat cost, as Boeing believes the assumed per seat cost should be based on carrying a fifth astronaut's weight in cargo.
If there is a key in your pocket, the wave causes a current to flow through the key, which in turn generates a little magnetic field of its own.
She said millennials will be key in stopping the pandemic because they're the ones who are most likely to be out and about, while also being the least symptomatic.
They are key in counterintelligence investigations because they can help collect real-time information about the activity of foreign powers that individuals might be wary to share with investigators.
Another protein like an ion channel will open to let charged atoms through only if another protein is present, which fits into it like a key in a lock.
"These crisis funds will be key in ensuring that in-home providers who have shut down temporarily are available to parents again once people return to work," he said.
"We're the only company that exists where if law enforcement has a key in question, we can actively say whether we have a key or not," Mr. Marsh said.
"How people are going to get information in the 21st century is still an open question," but what Bezos brought to the table was key in righting the ship.
Keep walking until you reach the lighthouse and slip your key in the lock, hang your parka by the door and take a seat beside the peat-burning fireplace.
The extra munitions, and the option to sacrifice a pilotless plane or two, could prove key in intensive air battles against such high-tech foes as Russia or China.
In the playoffs, as games slow down and defenses key in more on Antetokounmpo, Khris Middleton won't be a strong enough secondary playmaker to take much pressure off Antetokounmpo.
But the earnings reports are also key in that they may include the next clues about whether trade is going to be a negative for the market or not.
The former mayor is hoping his history in politics and advocacy on issues such as gun control could be key in building a coalition of moderate and liberal voters.
He has been purposely low-key in the first two debates, likely aiming to project gravitas amid questions of whether 37 is too young for someone to be president.
Trump has said he is considering tightening background checks, but has more often emphasized a desire to key in on mental health, when it comes to preventing gun violence.
Typically, customers receive a key, and must check in with a bank employee, who uses a second "guard" key in tandem with the customer's key, to unlock the box.
Does it stand for "hold on for dear life" or is it supposed to indicate that when you type really quickly that you might key in the wrong letter?
However, Greenpeace blamed the Brazilian government for weakening some protections for the jungle, which soaks up huge amounts of carbon dioxide and is seen as key in combating climate change.
Biden is being helped by sporting the best favorable ratings among the general electorate, which is key in a year in which electability is at the top of voters' minds.
"I have been told that the House Obamacare bill is under lock & key, in a secure location & not available for me or the public to view," Paul tweeted Thursday morning.
But researchers studying how the species meets and mingles are trying to understand how and where the vampire bat meetups occur, which could be key in tracking rabies virus outbreaks.
Descriptions of millennials and their spending habits often run the risk of resorting to stereotypes but for businesses operating in Asia, these qualities remain key in guiding customer engagement strategies.
Plus, academics with CubeSat kits and small satellite companies with big dreams—priced out of programs, forced to key in their own necessarily inferior code—could definitely afford free software.
CRISPR and Cas9 are segments of prokaryotic DNA and the associated proteins that are key in editing genetic code, and the general name associated with the editing technology is CRISPR.
Holding big pharma responsible for their role in the epidemic will be key in reality, but for fiction I needed a smaller picture, an emotional foothold rather than an agenda.
DUB-EFS-1M The spread widened as Brent prices rose after a pipeline disruption blocked supplies of Forties, a North Sea crude grade that is key in pricing the benchmark.
Just because Brolin can't see it, doesn't mean the pay gap isn't there — but it does suggest that, perhaps, transparency is key in getting people to take this issue seriously.
Photography has always been key in capturing the aftermath of extreme weather events, but George Steinmentz's wide images and sweeping videos force the viewer to think of the bigger picture.
Earlier, I asked you, while you were in the middle of a boot, to hit the F4 key in the Clover bootloader, which I said would come in handy later.
It's also nice if you decide to use Amazon's Key in-home delivery service and want to pass along some instructions to the courier who is dropping off your packages.
Having a majority in the Senate will be key in allowing Clinton to bring up her top legislative priorities in Congress, and help shepherd through Clinton's executive and judicial appointments.
Cameron failed to persuade EU leaders to give him an "emergency brake" on immigration from the EU and that was probably key in helping him to lose the referendum debate.
In 2017, he was key in bringing President Donald Trump to Long Island to bring attention to the issue of violent gang members slipping through the cracks of immigration enforcement.
In her films the images always key in on little details that tell you exactly how a character might feel in any given situation, and the results are often overwhelming.
Drug tests carried out at Indian contract research organisations (CROs) have been key in getting a huge array of generic medicines approved for sale around the world over many years.
Some Kanye fans were furious about the powwow ... but Salley says they're off and has a reason why the Trump-West connection could be key in making America great again.
With IoT ecosystems potentially accounting for thousands and millions of devices, device identification and authentication becomes key in preventing malicious man-in-the-middle, key compromise and identity-spoofing attacks.
And that becomes key in a movie that's so much about the clash of animal wills and bodies, and about the rules — both instinctive and traditional — that guide their behavior.
"The government is guiding money into the technology sector, which is key in the trade war with the United States," said Wu Kan, head of equity trading at Shanshan Finance.
Nationally known Democrats -- aware that the state holds an early primary that could be key in the Democratic presidential nominating process -- are also flocking to Mississippi to campaign with Espy.
I thought perhaps I'd been too hard on New York City and the inconveniences of this recession, and, turning the key in my door, I felt lucky to be home.
To fit that key in the lock, take off her shoes, drop them on the floor with others left there like old coins from a place she must have visited.
They — as well as the new parquet floors and the matching, back-to-back fireplace mantels, remnants from the Plaza Hotel — were key in uniting the two apartments as one.
Turnout is almost always key in elections—and the British pollsters' turnout models were not quite right in terms of predicting which voters would actually show up at the polls.
Chinese President Xi Jinping said on Sunday the country will not close its door to the global internet, but that cyber sovereignty is key in its vision of internet development.
"It was a very torturous path, but we succeeded," said Guy Cogeval, director of the Musée d'Orsay since 2008, whose friendship with the Hayses was key in securing the donation.
In fact, it was the the Blue Dog Democrats in the House who were key in defeating a bill that would have returned bankruptcy protections to private loans in 22019.
For example, to "Change one's approach" is to SHIFT GEARS (I wanted SWITCH GEARS for that, but that wouldn't have worked), with SHIFT being the key in the WEST position.
The key in any of these deals is that as far as ESPN is concerned it won't be sold as a standalone channel the way HBO does with HBO Now.
The governor's pledge to complete the park and protect the estuary was key in getting opponents to drop their legal fight, said Richard Emery, the lawyer for the City Club.
All you do to add a symmetrical pair of blocks is press the period key in one of the two squares (or in the exact center, if we're being precise).
Education is the key in arming the electorate with the information necessary to consider candidates, yet superfluous spending toward athletics is hindering the way our society is learning and voting.
The Department of Energy (DOE) is touting a new study as proof that coal use is key in order to keep  houses lit and offices warm during major storm events.
Turnout is almost always key in elections — and the British pollsters' turnout models were not quite right in terms of predicting which voters would actually show up at the polls.
Creating an ecosystem that keeps users engaged could be key in satisfying Wall Street's lofty expectations and maintaining Apple's status as the most highly valued public company in the world.
Oil majors BP and Royal Dutch Shell and emerging markets-focused banks HSBC and drugs group AstraZeneca, are all big outperformers and have been key in lifting the broader index.
When the principal put a key in the door in an attempt to enter, Davidson fired a shot from a handgun through an exterior window of the classroom, Frazier said.
Guyger said that when she put the key in the lock, she realized the door was "cracked open" and she could hear someone "shuffling" and "moving around" inside the apartment.
Jefferies analysts said in a note quality remains key in the homebuilding industry and Persimmon indicated no additional costs were expected to be incurred to implement suggestions from the review.
Certificates are also key in wrongful death lawsuits brought against, for example, a physician for alleged medical malpractice or a driver for alleged negligence that caused a fatal car crash.
"New hardware like the Playstation 4 Pro gives our developers the tools to further innovate in our games," said senior VP of sales and marketing Tony Key in a statement.
The 7-level was seen as a crucial barrier defended by the People's Bank of China, and one traders believed was key in stemming any further weakness in the Chinese currency.
ECB President Mario Draghi said the central bank's decision to extend the programme until September 2018 was key in pushing market expectations for the first rate hike further into the future.
Latency is a huge concern for cloud-based PC virtualization and it's even more key in VR where the slightest increase in tracking latency can lead to some major user queasiness.
Strong sales in the end-of-year holiday season will be key in determining that, putting pressure on the department store operator to secure enough financing to remain operational until then.
Fisher remained hopeful Tesla will bring changes to improve Model 3's user experience, and said the company may consider a traditional transponder key in addition to the car's keyless system.
Tea Party activists have kept Obamacare repeal a top issue for the Republican Party — and their early protests were key in making sure not a single Republican legislator supported the law.
Both parties wishing to use Shhlack's protection will have to install the tool and exchange a key in the form of a passphrase in order to send and receive encrypted messages.
How May and the U.K. negotiates its relationship with key EU members and countries around the world will be key in 2017, especially when it comes to immigration, trade and investment.
Coming up with a solution to the Yahoo Japan stake is key in achieving the ultimate goal of spurring Alibaba into action to buy back its shares from Yahoo, analysts said.
It is conducting phone banks in Spanish, Mandarin, Korean, Cantonese, Vietnamese and Tagalog, and minority surrogates have been key in outreach efforts to major constituent groups like Latinos and Asian-Americans.
Amazon already runs its own lockers in the United States and Britain, self-service boxes in places like shopping centers where customers key in a unique code to access their parcel.
Our focus in on the humanitarian and development dimensions, and we believe that investing in women and girls and economic development is key in building a stable future for the country.
Cristian Burgos, 17, rescued a 9-year-old boy who tried to swim out to his 25-year-old mother off Virginia Key in Miami on Monday, CNN affiliate WSVN reported.
While Republicans focused on primaries for statewide office, Democrats have been keeping a close eye on races they see as key in their efforts to win back the House of Representatives.
Three days before she died, WXLT-TV talk show host Christine Chubbuck hosted a party at her oceanfront house in the well-to-do neighborhood of Siesta Key in Sarasota, Florida.
Durant was only 153 of 8 from beyond the arc, but the two he hit in the third quarter were key in opening some separation once the Thunder grabbed the lead.
Carlos Cozendey, undersecretary for economic affairs at Brazil's Foreign Ministry, said that subsidies had been key in helping Bombardier win the Delta contract and could influence more sales campaigns this year.
The radios may fail to provide a warning chime when the driver, after turning off the ignition and leaving the key in, waits 10 minutes or longer to open the door.
Instead of a physical key or even a Bluetooth key fob, Volvo customers will use a "digital key" in a smartphone app to access (and share that access) to their cars.
Amazon already runs its own lockers in the United States and Britain, self-service boxes in places like shopping centres where customers key in a unique code to access their parcel.
Rural communities can provide climate answers, including: While rural communities will be key in the transition to a low carbon economy, they also face challenges that make a just transition critical.
Juan Williams, serving as a guest co-host on "Outnumbered" Thursday, said Winfrey is key in reaching white suburban voters who will play a significant role in deciding the midterm elections.
" Andrew added: "The warning signs are flashing with regards to valuation but the key in valuations is not just the price, there are two sides to it - there's the earnings (growth).
It is seen as key in maintaining trust between a physician and patient, and has been the default position in international medical guidelines ever since the creation of the Hippocratic Oath.
There's a scene in This Way Up where Aine turns the key in the door to her flat, says a brief hello to her flatmate, before seeking solace in her bedroom.
Sir Arthur Eddington, a physicist whose experimental work was key in proving Einstein's theory of general relativity, openly mocked Chandrasekhar's theory at a meeting of the Royal Astronomical Society in 1935.
In person, she is more blunt, introspective and interesting than she is on the show, willing to express mild irritation that might seem off-key in front of a national audience.
However, with online solvers entering their answers against a solution key in our back end, things can get complicated, especially with tricky theme ideas that can be interpreted in various ways.
And security is key in the Delta region, where local rebel groups like the Delta Avengers have kidnapped foreign oil workers and blown up pipelines to protest regional pollution and poverty.
And with at least one key in each episode, it might be a little hard to keep track of all of them and what they do throughout the magical Key House.
The hybrid cloud is key in the cloud race — and so is converting Windows Server and SQL Server customers, which Microsoft rivals, including Amazon Web Services, are also trying to do.
He criticized the church for not informing Timothy Johnson that such a confession would be reported and added that confidentiality is key in confessionals, comparing it to the Catholic Church's practice.
"I have been told that the House Obamacare bill is under lock & key, in a secure location, & not available for me or the public to view," Mr. Paul wrote on Twitter.
That strategy has been key in ridesharing, where first movers such as San Francisco-based Uber and China's Didi Chuxing have proven tough to dislodge in many cities where they operate.
These tiny bots can also move gears, which is key in terms of having them build bigger, more context systems (Credit: MIT) These tiny bots can also move gears, which is key in terms of having them build bigger, more context systems (Credit: MIT) That's right: This little moving motor and its ilk might one day become part of a system that can become a agricultural robot one minute and a disaster-relief bot the next.
"That focus on digital, (a) faster, better and cheaper (market) and having a unitary structure are pretty key in the environment we're going into in the next couple of years," he said.
" Building confidence Dr. Joaquim Farinhas, a neuroradiologist, was credited by many in the operating room as being the key in helping the surgeons navigate through what he called the "lake of veins.
Snapchat has been key in helping more traditional Hollywood players broaden their audiences, with the platform reporting that 60% of U.S. smartphone owners between the ages of 13 and 34 are Snapchatters.
With so many photographs made over a long period, there are several that seem key, in the sense they opened me to looking at a situation as having a rich photographic potential.
So, hitting the search key in a Word document would let you look for specific terms in that document, while pressing it in an email app would let you search your email.
The "NFL on FOX" star was at LAX when she explained how her support system was key in moving on with her life after being diagnosed with cervical cancer back in September.
The mystery around fishing technology Masaki Fujita, study co-author and curator at Okinawa Prefectural and Art Museum, explained that maritime technology was key in allowing humans to disperse across the world.
" ANTHONY SAGLIMBENE, GLOBAL MARKET STRATEGIST, AMERIPRISE FINANCIAL SERVICES, TROY, MICHIGAN: "Last night's developments raised the concern around the tariff war, that's something investors will key in on over the next few weeks.
That's why in the aforementioned case, Terra opted to bring four crypto exchanges into its private sale — no doubt their influence will be key in building what remains a hugely ambitious project.
GameStop reported Thursday that hardware sales declined 29.1 percent, and new software sales fell by 19.3 percent for the quarter — two categories that were once key in boosting revenue for the retailer.
Check out PEOPLE's full 2017 Grammys coverage DJ Khaled spent most of 2016 opening for Beyoncé on her "Formation" tour and most recently released his ninth studio album, Major Key, in June.
When I wrote it ... 2012, and I think it was 2011 that the Arab Spring happened, and of course, Facebook and Twitter had been key in organizing a lot of the protests.
On Monday, FBI investigators flew Kelley's phone to headquarters in Quantico, Virginia after they were unable to get into the device to access information that may be key in deciphering his motives.
Apple's hires will be key in boosting its efforts in the self-driving car space amid stiff competition and could help it catch up with rivals that appear further ahead in development.
Again, better when you're following moving subjects with either the Zone or Wide/Tracking AF modes — and the focus stick is a huge help when trying to key in such precise focus.
" ANTHONY SAGLIMBENE, GLOBAL MARKET STRATEGIST, AMERIPRISE FINANCIAL SERVICES, TROY, MICHIGAN: "Last night's developments raised the concern around the tariff war, that's something investors will key in on over the next few weeks.
The card systems can also be easily gamed by placing an extra room key in the wall slot to keep the lights or air-conditioning on, even when the room is vacant.
The sci-fi book was written by Alexander Key in 1968, and tells the story of two orphan siblings with a paranormal abilities like telekinesis and the power to talk to animals.
To assess the Democrats' chances, Reuters examined election data from 10 states where Republicans control legislatures considered key in redistricting: Florida, Georgia, Michigan, Minnesota, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Texas, Virginia and Wisconsin.
Washington, DC's health department has doubled down on prevention, and Truvada is key in that effort, said Michael Kharfen, the department's senior deputy director for HIV/AIDS, Hepatitis, STD and TB Administration.
The president has also suggested the he could back stricter background checks, but has more often emphasized a desire to key in on mental health when it comes to preventing gun violence.
Take, for example, its charmingly detailed model of New York City, where you can turn a key in a keyhole, and a procession of parade floats starts moving though the Midtown streets.
The summer 2017 issue of The Oxford American features an essay by Harrison Scott Key, in which he describes his experience of playing in a Southern R&B band as a kid.
I think it's really key in this day and age to remember it's not just about the people that you know that you're supporting, it's about the people that you don't know.
Young voters -- even those registered as independent -- are much more likely to lean toward the Democrats, who are mostly supportive of abortion, and for whom turnout will be key in the midterms.
Iris Pang, Greater China economist at ING, said uncertainty over the trade war was the key driver of the yuan market this year and will continue to play a key in 298.328.
The question of transport will be key in the European Union which is trying to contain outbreaks which have already hit several countries in the central and eastern part of the bloc.
In determining the potential impact of such regulatory changes, both the direct impact of the change and the responses from individual banks will be key in determining the ultimate issuer credit effect.
BlackBerry's CEO said that he believes they've found "balance" in cooperating with police, after VICE News reported that the Royal Canadian Mounted Police got ahold of BlackBerry's global decryption key in 2010.
Being able to easily key in the starts and ends to fasts will help Zero compete with BodyFast's wider range of programs and LIFE's social-focused app that pairs you with fellow fasters.
In any case, full source code would be even more valuable than the traffic key in the Lavabit case, and the industry would go to extreme lengths to fight for it, Binnall said.
The best change Huawei made to the MateBook 213 is moving the webcam from being hidden inside a pop-up key in the keyboard's function row to the proper place above the display.
Slootman says that he absolutely didn't need the money, but the capital was there, and the chance to forge a relationship with Salesforce also was key in their thinking in taking this funding.
Or if you like having the Launcher key in its default role but still miss Caps Lock, you might want to assign the Caps Lock function to your Escape key or Assistant key.
In addition to working with Susan Kelechi Watson and Ron Cephas Jones on NBC's This Is Us, Brown will co-star with Trevante Rhodes and Keegan-Michael Key in next summer's The Predator.
And in a sea of Lollapalooza festgoers who have obviously dressed for a style blogger's camera, Cryer is low-key in denim and a faded tee that shows off her minimally inked arms.
The organization has been key in helping researchers conduct clinical trials on psychedelic drug-assisted psychotherapy for decades now, and MDMA is now on track to be an FDA-approved medication by 2021.
WUZHEN, China (Reuters) - Chinese President Xi Jinping said on Sunday the country will not close its door to the global internet, but that cyber sovereignty is key in its vision of internet development.
The deposition became public in July 2015, prompting Castor's successors at the DA's office to quietly re-open Constand's case, and they were key in the decision to charge the comedian last December.
Banta-Green said expanding the number of doctors is key in the fight against an epidemic that is hitting more and more in rural and suburban areas, where access to treatment is limited.
So, if you trust Amazon enough to give it access to your home (as well as all of your data!), Amazon Key In-Car could be an even more convenient option for you.
These seem like they're going to be key: in each match we played, knowing when to fire off (and how to avoid) these attacks are what swung the game toward the eventual winners.
In all these cases, moving the decarbonization focus beyond just renewables to something more inclusive was key in political salability, bringing enough wavering centrists on board to give the result a bipartisan air.
The plane's huge number of seats was seen as key in helping to free up the air traffic overcrowding at several big airports such as London's Heathrow, New York's JFK and Chicago's O'Hare.
Candidates focused their spending on salary, investing in staff in early primary and caucus states who are key in trying to organize supporters to win votes in heavily contested areas, the data showed.
Candidates focused their spending on salary, investing in staff in early primary and caucus states who are key in trying to organize supporters to win votes in heavily contested areas, the data showed.
Plus, iPads now have SIM cards and LTE connectivity, which can be key in areas of countries like India where cell phone networks are faster gateways to the internet than Wifi or broadband.
The reports say the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) used the key in a criminal investigation between 2010 and 2012 to intercept over one million BlackBerry messages sent using its proprietary BBM service.
Like Kelli, Zaiem told me the local community was key in supporting refugees, and said Syrians in Cleveland had united in recent years to help newcomers recover from the gruesome Syrian civil war.
Not only were the official showcases skimpier than ever, but unofficial shows, the major key in enjoying yourself as a metalhead during the fest, weren't packing enough heat to make up the difference.
But here's the key: In order to qualify for certain federal benefits, including a higher standard deduction on your income taxes or a portable estate tax exemption, you actually have to get hitched.
Should you lose your passport while you're out of the United States, having a copy of this document will be key in helping you re-obtain the necessary identification to get back home.
IBM unveiled its plans for Red Hat which Arvind Krishna, Big Blue's cloud boss, said will be key in its bid to dominate hybrid cloud — a market it sees as worth $1.2 trillion.
Pence, in an interview on NBC's "Today" program, said commercial laboratories including Laboratory Corporation of America Holdings (LabCorp) and Quest Diagnostics Inc would be key in expanding testing in all 50 U.S. states.
At the same time, widespread public mourning for King was key in the passage -- only days after his assassination -- of the Fair Housing Act, the final significant civil rights legislation of the era.
There are lots of innovations - like sugar traps - to be excited about in the long term, but in the here and now, better diagnosis and surveillance are key in the push for eradication.
Among that group, which will be key in midterm races, 41% say they wouldn't vote for a candidate accused of sexual harassment by multiple women, and 48% say they would still consider it.
Nearly two-thirds of those surveyed said parents are key in shaping how people first learn to manage money, but parents themselves admit they don't have the best grip on their own finances.
The key in these negotiations was to keep the parties separate until all sides had laid out their positions, and then through a combination of mediation and negotiation, arrive at mutually acceptable compromises.
A two-shot swing at the ninth hole where Hadwin collected a birdie and Mickelson a bogey was key in the turnaround as the Canadian went on to build a three-stroke lead.
But what really unites the book is the repeated image of a key in a lock, and the question of whether it is better to unlock a mystery or to leave it unresolved.
On one level, Hummingbird Salamander is a taut thriller set in the Pacific Northwest about a simple act of turning a key in the door of a storage unit, and changing someone's life forever.
So, those three things, focus on digital, faster, better, cheaper, and that last, unitary structure, I think are pretty key in the environment that we're going in to, over the next couple of years.
So after building my very own Toy-Con key in in about five minutes, I got the chance to sample some of the gameplay that was powering all the Switch's new cardboard-enhanced action.
The Wall Street Journal reports that this negotiation is seen as key in the industry, with the world's largest hotel company having more clout than ever following its takeover of Starwood two years ago.
Understanding and working with numbers like discounts, fees and interest rates are key in making smarter money moves, said study co-author Catalina Estrada-Mejia, an assistant professor at Colombia's University of the Andes.
A trip days later by Martin to try and end the impasse was markedly low-key, in contrast to the extravagant publicity that marked the award of the Games to Durban in September 2015.
They're pretty low-key in the design department, and the relative low weight puts them on par with the standard consumer earbuds from other tech companies, but with the added benefit of IPX7 waterproofing.
In the context of the scene, it's a quick way out of a pinch — but as Jon and Jorah discuss later, it's a detail that could become key in defeating the White Walker army.
Salesforce selected Amazon as its preferred public cloud infrastructure provider, the company said, a partnership that's key in helping Amazon keep its lofty place over companies that have a long history of business services.
Market activism has historically been low-key in Japan but a drive by Prime Minister Shinzo Abe to get investors to be more assertive in their demands for shareholder value has slowly changed this.
The key in that show is that everyone is in on it—the failure is good-natured, a reminder that art requires incredible practice and skill, but can be fun even if you fail.
Rand Paul (R-Ky.) (Ooooh, secrets!)I have been told that the House ObamaCare bill is under lock & key, in a secure location, & not available for me or the public to view. http://bit.
The issue is with one of the components that make the FaceID technology work called the dot projector, which is key in determining whether to unlock the iPhone X based on a person's face.
A nod from Iran is key in getting members of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries to agree to a deal to freeze production which could curb excess supply globally and support oil prices .
That cultural sensitivity training is going to be key in really addressing discrimination in the health care setting, says Tammy Boyd, the director of health policy and legislative affairs at Black Women's Health Imperative.
He was beginning to wonder if he might have to swim—he wasn't sure how well he swam—when he saw the key in the ignition; he turned it and the engine started up.
The official, who was not authorized to speak publicly about the investigation, said investigators have found a video stored on a USB key in which Chérif Chekatt had claimed allegiance to the extremist group.
You can unlock the suitcase with your fingerprint or use a key in case your suitcase battery is dead — yes, a smart suitcase means you have one more thing to charge in your life.
Multiple former colleagues said she was key in reaching out to members of the community, overcoming their skepticism about law enforcement and convincing them to work with the attorney general's office on those cases.
Lee White, the country's new minister of Forest, Seas, Environment and Climate Change, says raising the value of Gabonese rainforests is an important key in improving the living standards of the people of Gabon.
"Having this vaccine available under research conditions has been key in preventing the ongoing outbreak in the DRC spiralling into a repeat of the 2014-16 epidemic, where 11,000 people died," she told Reuters.
Gallinari scored a team-high 21 points, but it was the 11 free throws he took that was key in the 121-113 victory over the Orlando Magic Saturday night at the Amway Center.
Block said President Donald Trump could become key in pushing for the debt ceiling raise with members of his own party, especially since some may be facing primary challenges ahead of the 2018 election.
From there, according to the lawsuit, F.C.B. was first placed in the custody of a migrant shelter run by Southwest Key in Arizona, then later transferred to the Shiloh Treatment Center in Manvel, Texas.

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